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Seamus O’Muineachain – Liminality
Album | 07/07/2024 | Ghost Home Recordings
25:19 | 10 tracks | Digital
Ambient / New Age
Béal an Mhuirthead (Belmullet), Ireland
On his seventh longplayer, Seamus O’Muineachain deals with a phase in which the artist travelled to Georgia (the country), Thailand, and his home country Ireland. Gentle piano themes and smooth Ambient sounds tell wordless tales of passion and wanderlust, of homesickness and the desire for comfort. This truly cinematic album lets the listeners undertake salutogenetic journeys to remote spaces while listening.
8/10 Mangoes
Heitech – Artificial Independence
Album | 14/06/2024 | MeatTheBeat
27:57 | 10 tracks | Digital
Chillwave / Phonk
Hamburg, Germany
When Hamburg’s Heitech invites you to a sonc trip through space and time, you better put on your fanciest sunglasses. The latest longplayer Artificial Independence reaches from the 1980s to a distant future, from Hip Hop and Trap to laidback Electronica, and from meditative sounds to party or workout tunes. And not only is this collection of sounds a highly versatile all-killer-no-filler release, Heitech also manages to implement a deeper cohesion into this various soundscape.
9/10 Mangoes
Post Death Soundtrack – Veil Lifter
Album | 16/04/2024 | Independent
50:12 | 11 tracks | Digital
Psychedelic Doom Grunge
Vancouver, BC, Canada
On their fourth longplayer, British Columbia’s Post Death Death Soundtrack are not only here to present the latest stage of their constantly evolving sound, but also to lift the veil of ignorance. Without mincing words, the band takes on the tough topic of mental health. Like ripping off a bandaid, Post Death Soundtrack transfer their listeners in medias res in a dark sphere where an eloquent mélange of Hardcore, Sludge, Grunge, Doom Metal, and Psychedelic Rock define the scenery.
8/10 Mangoes
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Mia Schem