'Exotic Legend' is an ambient LP your mind can wander with, and for the guitarists who love playing with sound, it can also be a great source of inspiration.
French/American producer TRZTN has shared the official soundtrack for The Seeding, a haunting collection of genre-defying industrial experimentalism.
In celebration of Bandcamp Friday, †The Lord† and Daniel Kubinski have released their haunting collaborative track, "Palliare."
With 'Zed Zed' Dau presents a showcase on how to create ambient music without the use of electronics.
Chris Ianuzzi continues his series of successful experimental electronic singles with "Hunger."
Light in the Attic is set to reissue his experimental album Hudson River Wind Meditations, stemming from his devotion to tai chi, yoga, and meditation.
On 'Tancade,' Gaspar Claus delivers a truly cleansing musical experience, all with the use of one instrument, his cello.
On 'Desert Power,' jRadax delivers an intriguing set of left-field electronic/rap/ambient songs.
Just who was this blind, six-foot tall composer, musician, instrument inventor who dressed in homemade Viking garb and went under the name of Moondog?
Ambient musician LFZ has opened his world to us with his new single and accompanying video for "View From Here."
What is Krautrock? And how has this weird era of eclectic music from West Germany in the '60s and '70s come to influence so much in music still to this day? Let's take a look.
On his debut project, 'Admiratio Magna,' pianist/composer Frank Clare presents an interesting view of 'old' classical music.
Quebec composer and synthesizer Nick Schofield has returned with his third and final single, "Meadow", off his new record Ambient Ensemble.
The German museum has prepared a two-month-long multimedia program that will feature a "Moon Machine" which will display unheard Moondog pieces and new compositions, as well as visualize sounds and ideas.
On his latest single "Serenity," Dutch composer Maarten Rischen shows what a good post-classical/ambient combination should sound like.
Mark Trecka just announced his new LP along with its first single "Utter Fallen Bloom Things," a moody post-industrial soundscape.
Chris Emerson aka What So Not stopped by the 9:30 Club in Washington D.C. and threw down. Exactly a year after his last appearance, D.C. was ready for more great vibes. With an opening DJ set by Chrome Sparks, the dimly lit room set the mood for chill and mellow beats. Check out our full gallery of shots and be sure to catch him on tour.
The Body & Dis Fig share a potent, affecting new single "Dissent, Shame," a devastating force that lies beyond pure noise or abrasive textures.
A Perfect Circle's "Get the Lead Out" is unique experimentation done right by a band no one's heard from in over a decade. Loved it.
On 'Groovy Avocado Disco,' Unfortunately Steven is able to present a thoughtful concept exploring mental health through some strong music.
With 'RiverChants', The Silence Collective presents an experimental and very engaging view on one of the elements of our environmental crisis.
With a career stretching as far back as the late '70s, Jane Siberry has practically covered the whole ground set in the definition of "art-rock" and beyond, garnering that cult artist status so many have strived for, but few have attained.
Get ready for something you’ve never heard before in producer/vocalist/drummer Jharis Yokley’s thunderous debut single “Move On.”
Yuval Ron & Úyanga Bold are able to bring some music of substance to the often superficial genre of relaxation/meditation music with 'Sacred Spiral.'