Chronoscope ~02. 2023, November – December

The new round of the time spiral returns 30 releases from the last months of the year 2023. Let’s inspect what saw saw the light these months, step by step.

This tie, our musical goose has crossed at least 21 countries. Namely, the artists are from Afghanistan, Australia, Belarus, Italy, Iran, Ireland, France, Germany, Guatemala, Lithuania, New Zealand, Norway, Japan, Poland, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Ukraine, the UK and the USA.

The division is a complete surprise and sheds light solely on variety of music ever arriving at the Selected Goosebumps blog. As before, we propose several sections. Inside them, the albums are aligned according to chronological order.

Listen to the playlist oа 27 selected tracks via your favorite platform. Otherwise, click the universal links to the separate albums one by one. After that, scroll to the end of this article to meet three wonderful albums not available through the streaming platforms.


Playlists: spotify | deezer | youtube


The first part is dealing with Experiments of all sorts as the most abundant matter in our blog.

  • PoiL UedaYoshitsune (2023), the Japanese spirit traveling through outer dimensions;
  • Bastarda / Aleksić / PodrumacLilith Abi (2023), a tour through essential feelings;
  • ClariloopsCoalescence (2023), looping the stillness;
  • HashshashinŚara​ṇ​aṃ (2023), an echo of the Universal;
  • LucidvoxThat​’​s What Remained (2023), fragile and heavy in one time;
  • Frore & Shane MorrisOchre (2023), a dissolving in eternity;
  • CousinHomeSoon (2023), with the lush floral ambience;
  • Saulius PetreikisSapnų Vartai (2023), a soothing wave of calm;
  • Thought BubbleBeguiled (2023), seducing vibes that you cannot resist;
  • FayzzDays Gone (2023), as a retrospection which never stands still;
  • Lamp of the UniverseKaleidoscope Mind (2023), the next turn of the eternal wheel.

The next session is all about New Milestones on the way. Here we have:

Then, some of our residents came back with Live Performances:

Finally, the Darkest section is represented by:


Apart from the playlist, we have no less remarkable albums aside. The only flaw is that they are missing at major streaming platforms. Nevertheless, our musical goose picked:

  • DieWatchAndGoListening (2023), offering a mesmerizing trip;
  • Dark Jazz Cafe AssemblyDark Jazz Cafe Session #01 (2023), a special gig to wrap up a year in a blurry mode;
  • Karpackonaut Conscious Oblivion (2023), massive, cold and heavy as the cosmos, issued on 25th of December.

Playlists for this episode: spotify | deezer | youtube

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