Cinematic visions emerge from diverse sonic territories: Song for a Gorgeous Blonde renders the joyful abandon of Swedish carnivals in a colorful music kaleidoscope of synth pop with experimental strains, while their Olympic tribute channels 80's TV soundtrack energy with fast, proggy synthesizers and drums. Echo Vocation searches for elusive satellites, Christopher Price delivers lush electronica colliding hope with despair, and Black Shaman descends into hypnotic darkness with ambient black metal like a shadowy film score.

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Echo Vocation
Taconite of Phobos (Angeline Stickney Version)

ambient guitar / cinematic / downtempo / electronic rock / instrumental / postrock / soundtrack

Is there someone in your life who reminds you to keep searching for that elusive star or satellite?

Tel Quel
Decaying Lull

ambient / bass / chillout / cinematic / downtempo / dubstep / fieldrecording / idm / industrial / post-industrial

When the noise fractures, what’s left is the lull—a crumbling five-track descent into ambient drift.

Song for a Gorgeous Blonde
Kalle Anka på julafton

alternative / christmas / cinematic / rock

A quick Christmas ditty based on a bizarre Swedish Holiday Tradition
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