Music For Nine Post Cards
A gentle, precise ambient record made for a Tokyo art museum. Released in 1982, it moves slowly, breathes quietly and leaves space for the listener to disappear.
A gentle, precise ambient record made for a Tokyo art museum. Released in 1982, it moves slowly, breathes quietly and leaves space for the listener to disappear.
In 1985, Ruth released a cold, minimal synth record that quietly became a cult classic. Cool, strange and unmistakably French.
In 1981, This Heat released a paranoid masterpiece that sounds like a protest broadcast. Angular, intense and eerily prophetic.
In 2003, Broadcast released a seminal record that sounds like a woozy blend of psychedelia, pop and experimentalism.
In 2015, Public Service Broadcasting reimagined the sound of the space race as an epic electronic soundscape. It’s all there - the ambition, the fear, the dead astronauts.
In 1970, Linda Perhacs introduced us to the sound of psychedelic folk dissolving into a dream. A heady haze of harmony, and the sense of something just out of reach.