VA - Amethyst: New Sounds from Moon Glyph Records (2021)
BAND/ARTIST: Various Artists
- Title: Amethyst: New Sounds from Moon Glyph Records
- Year Of Release: 2021
- Label: Moon Glyph – MG 119
- Genre: Ambient, New Age, Jazz, Psychedelic
- Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC
- Total Time: 58:22
- Total Size: 323 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1. Iceblink – Molecules (03:04)
2. Omni Gardens – Nectar Grass (01:57)
3. SiP – Indialantic Book (02:16)
4. Cole Pulice – Late Afternoon Light (01:57)
5. Landon Caldwel – Play Outside (02:37)
6. Nicolas Gaunin – Vervloekte (03:58)
7. Nuke Watch – JS (03:10)
8. Vic Bang – Poonchi (02:29)
9. Lee Noble – My Alien Jaguar (06:45)
10. Grapefruit – Topaz Reason (03:07)
11. Pulse Emitter – Big Waves (04:55)
12. Starbirthed – Mont Saint-Hilaire (05:17)
13. Noah Klein – New Friends In The Everythingness (01:49)
14. Mark Tester – Rebirth (Ode To Self Destruction) (01:01)
15. American Cream Band – 0uroboros (05:00)
16. IE – Sleep On The Roof (06:06)
17. Electric Sound Bath – Suspended In Jelly (03:24)
Moon Glyph is pleased to present a compilation of new, unreleased tunes from established veterans of the label and newcomers alike. Staying true to Moon Glyph’s transportive aesthetic, “Amethyst” spans across abstract genres from ambient, psychedelia, jazz, electronic, fourth world percussion and more.
Across its 17 tracks, you’ll hear Cole Pulice’s hypnotic overlapping saxophones, Vic Bang’s intricate arrangements of micro samples, IE’s patient desert landscapes and Starbirthed’s shimmering celestial guitars. Opening the compilation, Iceblink’s playful and adventurous melodicism morphs into Omni Gardens’ fuzzy synth and vibraphone. SiP expands his songwriting with loose and ecstatic textures and more organic tones. Tracks from Lee Noble, Pulse Emitter and Electric Sound Bath dive deep into all manners of synthesized sounds with abstract, ambient and otherworldly timbres. Nicholas Gaunin’s jungle field recordings and percussion sit comfortably nestled into fourth world zones. Songs from Noah Klein and Mark Tester create ambience with a casual sophistication, melding acoustic instrumentation alongside the electronic. Nuke Watch continues with their unclassifiable jazz with oddball percussion and freeform keyboards. There’s Landon Caldwell’s airy flute, sax, marimbas and wind chimes. And the cascading wash of synth and guitars from Grapefruit. And the trippy full band weirdo psychedelia of American Cream Band.
Moon Glyph’s vision for a contemporary record label continues to expand by seeking the adventurous, the weird and the new.
1. Iceblink – Molecules (03:04)
2. Omni Gardens – Nectar Grass (01:57)
3. SiP – Indialantic Book (02:16)
4. Cole Pulice – Late Afternoon Light (01:57)
5. Landon Caldwel – Play Outside (02:37)
6. Nicolas Gaunin – Vervloekte (03:58)
7. Nuke Watch – JS (03:10)
8. Vic Bang – Poonchi (02:29)
9. Lee Noble – My Alien Jaguar (06:45)
10. Grapefruit – Topaz Reason (03:07)
11. Pulse Emitter – Big Waves (04:55)
12. Starbirthed – Mont Saint-Hilaire (05:17)
13. Noah Klein – New Friends In The Everythingness (01:49)
14. Mark Tester – Rebirth (Ode To Self Destruction) (01:01)
15. American Cream Band – 0uroboros (05:00)
16. IE – Sleep On The Roof (06:06)
17. Electric Sound Bath – Suspended In Jelly (03:24)
Moon Glyph is pleased to present a compilation of new, unreleased tunes from established veterans of the label and newcomers alike. Staying true to Moon Glyph’s transportive aesthetic, “Amethyst” spans across abstract genres from ambient, psychedelia, jazz, electronic, fourth world percussion and more.
Across its 17 tracks, you’ll hear Cole Pulice’s hypnotic overlapping saxophones, Vic Bang’s intricate arrangements of micro samples, IE’s patient desert landscapes and Starbirthed’s shimmering celestial guitars. Opening the compilation, Iceblink’s playful and adventurous melodicism morphs into Omni Gardens’ fuzzy synth and vibraphone. SiP expands his songwriting with loose and ecstatic textures and more organic tones. Tracks from Lee Noble, Pulse Emitter and Electric Sound Bath dive deep into all manners of synthesized sounds with abstract, ambient and otherworldly timbres. Nicholas Gaunin’s jungle field recordings and percussion sit comfortably nestled into fourth world zones. Songs from Noah Klein and Mark Tester create ambience with a casual sophistication, melding acoustic instrumentation alongside the electronic. Nuke Watch continues with their unclassifiable jazz with oddball percussion and freeform keyboards. There’s Landon Caldwell’s airy flute, sax, marimbas and wind chimes. And the cascading wash of synth and guitars from Grapefruit. And the trippy full band weirdo psychedelia of American Cream Band.
Moon Glyph’s vision for a contemporary record label continues to expand by seeking the adventurous, the weird and the new.
Year 2021 | Jazz | Electronic | Psychedelic | Ambient | New Age | FLAC / APE
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