Instrumental rock innovators Signal Hill are back with an emotive new single "Ponderlight," off their upcoming new album.
Kee Avil invited artists she admires to re-imagine tracks from her Juno Award-nominated debut album, resulting in Crease Remixed.
Labelle’s new album NOIR ANIMA is a fusion of electronic club, ambient techno, and the Maloya sound indigenous to Réunion Island.
On his latest single "Serenity," Dutch composer Maarten Rischen shows what a good post-classical/ambient combination should sound like.
Moon and Bike deliver mood music that really works without crossing the border into kitsch, on their debut album, 'One.'
Quebec composer and synthesizer savant, Nick Schofield, has shared a new video for "Picture Perfect," an amazing evolution of his sound.
With 'Cosmic Flute Rides Again, NTHNL comes up with something that's much more than just another New Age album.
On 'Between All Things,' through their ambient approach, OHMA is able to aurally fill the gap between all things, real or imagined.
Nightwalk turns out to be an intriguing and promising electro-pop debut and fans of the genre should be on the lookout for Paul Feder’s further ventures.
Sam Tabasi's latest offering, "Bloom", earns its name by combining a muted, blossoming synthesizer sequence with gentle atmospheric pads and distant, mournful vocal samples.
With 'RiverChants', The Silence Collective presents an experimental and very engaging view on one of the elements of our environmental crisis.
Theda Phoenix's album 'Crystal Currents Vol. 2' is one of the rare recent attempts to successfully come up with meditation-intended music.
Interdisciplinary artist and bassoonist, Joy Guidry, has shared the fruits of her efforts on her experimental new album, 'Amen.'
Knower is able to back up his aspirational goals with some intriguing sounds that call upon big names in electronics like Boards of Canada, while still retaining his personal motifs — in this case, nature.
On their 3-song EP 'Heaving,' Lucy Kruger & The Lost Boys are able to keep the balance between dream and nightmare shades in their music.
On 'Offworld Radiation Therapy,' Memnon Sa delivers a musically credible futuristic vision of a utopian-like world.
"Fight" by Murcof originated from a metallic drone sound created for an unreleased sci-fi video game, and its a walk into the unknown.
On 'Distance to the Moon'; Nora Stanley & Benny Bock deliver substantial ambient jazz, 10 years in the making.
On 'Ontogenesis,' Jacob "NTHNL" Rudin uses the standard elements present in the ambient genre and arranges them in an interesting way.
Orange Birthday's cryptic new album, 'A1X', is like an exploration of the mystery that is the human soul, or perhaps something even deeper and more abstract.
Producer and musician Tropics shares his entrancing new single “Cherry,” a shimmering blend of downtempo electronica.
CBD and music are like two old friends reuniting to produce a beautiful duet. When used together, you can achieve a level of peace and calm you've never felt before.
The supremely talented musicians of the 60s and 70s didn’t hold back in inventing an unusual form of music - The Ambient Music inspired by the ambient sounds. The extensive usage and wide popularity of the synthesizer in that era brought numerous groundbreaking musical influences in the world of music. The ambient music stands different amongst its contemporary because it usually does not follow the customary musical style, rhythm, and structure. The prominence is given to the tone and the mood it creates.
Warner Music just signed an algorithm as its prospective new recording star and gave us more nightmare fuel about a future ruled by AI.


























