From the bog to the broadcast tower: Mother Raspberry and the Lord Prometheus Jon. LXVII recruits the world's most famous group on a time-traveling journey through strange progressive industrial jazz and heavy jaunts — the soundtrack to a film that barely exists. Madness Beyond the Dome completes their two-volume Frasier salute with characteristic absurdity, while alphabets crafts sound collages from Roland SP-555, radios, and found cassettes — sometimes ambient, sometimes noisy, sometimes nothing at all. NLP's Ostara drifts from weightless ambience into head-nodding grooves like spring breaking through winter, and Third Platform transmits eight haunting cinematic compositions where experimental drum & bass meets modern jazz across an imagined transit system.
Third Platform
Found between static and silence
Experimental drum & bass meets modern jazz in a haunting collection of cinematic instrumental transmissions.
David Dellacroce
Quiet Guitar for Loud Parties
Atmospheric guitar, creating a mixture of modal melodies, drowsy drones, chordal consonance, and arbitrary alliteration.