Inner Spaces: Drone, Ambient, Experimental, etc.

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For me, the music on the record is about connecting or reconciling polarities. The electronics with the acoustic instruments, the natural world with the human world, and the big ideas of life with the personal and intimate. This is a dynamic I started to explore in my 2004 record The Blue Notebooks, and the new project shares many of that album's concerns; in a way this record is another look at the themes of the earlier work, but from the perspective of our world and our lives in 2024.[3]
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Hakobune - A Distant Loss

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Heathen wrote:new Mark McGuire track, new album in February

I'm chiming in a dozen years later to say that I truly with this was the roid-enhanced Mark McGwire coming down off the rage and infamy to just make some zone-out music and pull the thorns out of his soul.
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Call this classical/ambient, I guess? String and horn swells with the sound of a train station high in the mix.

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This demands your attention. Radigue may in fact be the lineage for much of the noise/drone segment of my listening career, though I'm only just discovering her.

Immediate similarities that come to mind are the humming amps in Sonic Youth's "Contre le Sexism" or what Jim O'Rourke managed to get from Wilco during the second half of "Less Than You Think".

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2. Milam - Rêve

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