
Minimal drone artist Ghosts Don’t Exist created this long-form drone-ambient Rain release especially for Webbed Hand. A soothing soundscape crafted from processed sound.
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Minimal drone artist Ghosts Don’t Exist created this long-form drone-ambient Rain release especially for Webbed Hand. A soothing soundscape crafted from processed sound.
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melophobia follows up 10_2M [wh147] with a contribution to Webbed Hand’s long-form ambient “Rain” series, a work of shifting sound textures and great subtlety.
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Thomas Park’s newest recording project, Mister Vapor, debuts on Webbed Hand with a contribution to the Rain collection of long-form ambient.
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Drone Wallah finally contributes a piece to Webbed Hand’s popular Rain series. Added to the ambient organ drones are the subtle sounds of nature which characterize the Rain series.
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Tribe of Astronautsâ Rain 3 is a symphony in drone, recorded on a very windy day. The listener is transported in a place of wide and profound resonance.
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Mystified’s Rain 1 is a minimalistic and hypnotic composition intended for deep listening (or sleep listening). Panning across the stereo spectrum is a bright sound with a patter of rainy static in its wake. Strangely soothing and stimulating at the same time.
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Mystified’s Rain 2 is a shimmering hailstorm of mysterious percussive sounds resonating across a wide space. This is foremost an album of auditory texture which seeks to induce in the listener a reverie of vague mental associations and feelings.
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Here is a contribution to the acclaimed Rain series on Webbed Hand by 833-45, a project of the talented producer K.M. Krebs. A long-form ambient work awash in subtle throbs and hypnotic crackle, this entrancing recording presents the 833-45 sound in a CD length journey through a more hidden auditory spectrum of aerial electronic phenomena.
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A third Rain-themed longform ambient composition by Djinnestan. Perhaps still in a forest, but now at the banks of a stream, with wisps of fog, chirping crickets, the moon, and other mysterious nocturnal elements. This CD-length work creates a nice acoustic mood for meditation or sleep. It is recommended that you play it at low volume, as it is meant to be listened to peripherally, not directly.
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The second soothing dreamscape by Akashic Crow’s Nest employs ACN’s characteristic generative textures plus additional ambient samples to sculpt a smooth and restful atmosphere to lull the brainwaves into a relaxed state. The ACN sound is distinguished by the use of an image synthesizer (pictures are translated into sounds) to produce most of the auditory elements used in its compositions. Very peculiar but often remarkably musical and uncannily magical.
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