10 netlabel ambient albums you should own, part 3
I suppose y’all may be getting inured to this series of posts right now, but I’m not, so… anyway, here’s another. Lots of catching up to do with all the […]
I suppose y’all may be getting inured to this series of posts right now, but I’m not, so… anyway, here’s another. Lots of catching up to do with all the […]
Back at it after a busy week here…your blogger has quite the life. But not so busy as to not be able to come up with a rather clever post […]
I was gratified by the response to my first of these posts, so lo, I presenteth another. Believe me, I could do this all the time. Netlabel ambient has been […]
I have about 10 years of catching up to do, so I had a brainwave: a series of posts highlighting the best free netlabel ambient releases on my hard drive. […]
The day that I discovered netaudio was a happy day indeed. I had actually become really interested in ambient music shortly before that, somewhere around 2002 or 2003. I gave […]
The career of Steven Wilson has featured an interesting reversal in focus. Wilson’s name should be no stranger to lovers of ambient music or progressive rock. His band Porcupine Tree […]
As a netaudio ambient music aficionado, I’ve developed a sense for sniffing out the best stuff, and as I’ve said before, the good stuff is as good as anything you […]
Funny things are happening these days. For instance, back in the dark ages, there was no way to offer your music to the world without pressing a CD and mailing […]
I’ve noticed since I started this blog that many of my posts are more career retrospectives that focus on one album as an example of the best of an artist’s […]
Isidore is a collaboration between Aussie music legend Steve Kilbey and American guitarist Jeffrey Cain, best known for his time in Remy Zero. Kilbey’s claim to fame is being the […]
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