
94 Diskont
In 1995, Oval released 94 Diskont - a looping, glitching masterpiece that transforms digital errors into minimalist beauty.
In 1995, Oval released 94 Diskont - a looping, glitching masterpiece that transforms digital errors into minimalist beauty.
In 1998, Boards of Canada released Music Has the Right to Children - a hazy, analog dreamworld that feels like childhood memories.
In 2011, King Creosote & Jon Hopkins released a quiet masterpiece - part folk songbook, part ambient dream. Diamond Mine is a hushed, heartbreaking study in restraint.
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.