An album of fractured, kaleidoscopic grandeur, "The Wind of Things" finds M. Sage and his Spinnaker Ensemble traveling across a landscape dotted with influences in folk, neoclassical, jazz, ambient, and music Musique concrète. A mesmerizing work. Admo
Wow, Ana, bless you for this! What a stunning album. I'm loving the whole journey but keeping coming back to the wonderful track, "A Study in Vastness," which taps into a pre-"Dark Side" Pink Floyd space vibe or Popol Vuh cosmic expanse that I could just float in forever, though fortunately the next track carries on this kosmische sensibility with the lovely vocal work and guitar. Vast indeed, and thanks for the sonic mind and soul expansion! Trace Reddell
The North Carolina singer and multi-instrumentalist translates the "story of lightness" into nine experimental ambient spirituals. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 8, 2021
Originally written to accompany a juggling performance, “CM_30” stands on its own as a collection of beautiful electronic compositions. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 22, 2021
Experimentalists Francesco Cavaliere & Tomoko Sauvage were inspired by lush green landscapes and kankyō ongaku on this collaborative LP. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 3, 2021