Photo by Eagan Hsu Natural Information Society – Since Time is Gravity experimental/jazz/folk Natural Information Society’s epic, carefree experimentalism rings out across Since Time is Gravity, an album of spacious and meditative instrumental music. This massage-like music features repetitive and drawn-out acoustic melodies, such as on “Murmuration”. However, this masseuseContinue Reading

Father of the smartphone Steve Jobs offered some remarkable quotes during his lifetime, but perhaps none encapsulated his ideology of ‘less is more’ than: “Simple can be harder than complex: You have to work hard to get your thinking clean to make it simple.” This minimalist approach to problem solvingContinue Reading

  Photo by wuyihale lin Negative Field – Stack V experimental The uncompromisingly intense sonic explorations of Texan artist Negative Field may be simply constructed, but they are multivariate in the impressions they make. On the recent single, “Stack V”, the producer, real name Brad Angotti, serves up what soundsContinue Reading

The difference between country and city living is quite drastic. A bucolic setting affords one much space for reflection and provides a connection to nature, while the city gives one a sense of excitement and connection to people. No surprise then, that the countryside provides inspiration to artists. From WaldenContinue Reading

Much like how the human experience is a series of patterns chronologically stacked on top of each other, music layers different frequencies, moods, and ideas together to create an abstract representation of the joy, suffering, and indifference of living. One comprehensive investigation into the more sentimentally dark and moody sideContinue Reading