soundscape
From the shadows of sonic experimentation emerges Michael HERTER's evocative jazz odyssey, painting rainy cityscapes with delicate piano and saxophone interplay, while Spite Cathedral's 'The Love Eternal' channels John Carpenter-esque atmospheres through a haunting love story. Tel Quel crafts psychedelic soundscapes through glitch-laden dreamscapes, as Spectre Horsemen, Pale With Dust delves into experimental doom jazz and cosmic drones. Joe Faniel rounds out the journey with nostalgic PS2-era gaming soundscapes.
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Spite Cathedral
Anti-Curses (All Is Evil, Babe)
"Entrancing experimental electronic escapades from Spite Cathedral."

Spite Cathedral
The Love Eternal
"This album masterfully weaves intricate melodies and soothing atmospheres that unfold like a cinematic tapestry, instantly transporting listeners to a realm reminiscent of the works of John Carpenter and David Lynch."