first album is some gorgeous(ly weird) tropical ambient second is instrumental side project from members of The National
Yet another KMRU record was released today. I think this is his third full-length of the year? Been listening to a lot of Celer lately, plus that Hesitation album that was posted a page or two back. William Tyler's new album, New Vanitas, also has some nice ambient passages.
for those into the glitchy stuff, recent side project of the dude from Sun Glitters is out not new, but been listening to this album a lot lately. guess i'm just really into acoustic guitar with my ambient these days.
The Nils Frahm record from earlier this year must be one of my most listened-to albums of the year. It's become my go-to night time album.
Thanks everyone for all the recent recos, I am kind of struggling to keep up tho. New Meitei came out this week. New Ana Roxanne will be out on Kranky in November, first track is amazing. Another album I really like from earlier this year is this Offthesky and Humble Bee compilation:
The new Anna Von Hausswolff album is purely instrumental, all played on an organ. I’m not sure I’d call it ambient, really, but if you like Kali Malone and Sarah Davachi’s newest, then you’ll probably like this one too.
adore those new Meitei and Waveform Transmission records. discovered this beauty today. sounds how the cover looks.
new to this thread and really this particular style of music - what a treasure trove of stuff to dive into! I really like the new Mary lattimore record and I want to find more in that style
Mary Lattimore keeps getting better & better - new album is glorious excellent to start the day in peace or to wind down at night
Blissfully floating away tonight to Marsen Jules and the book The Sound of Waves by Yukio Mishima. Yall should join me on this ethereal plane with this flawless album.
always loved what ive heard of Marsen Jules, but need to explore his stuff more. track 3 till the end of this one is phenomenal. digging deeper into his discography this week. the book is great so far. my entry point into Mishima and i definitely want to check his other stuff now. dreamy hypnotic prose, like the title implies, and the plot is v simple: a post-war, first-love story on a remote island. this one isn't his breakout or masterpiece or anything, but it's accessible. the author's got an interesting(/fucked up) background if you dont know it--could definitely lose yourself in a wikipedia rabbithole learning about him haha.