Lite is Japanese rock band well known for complex rhythms fitting masterly laid down guitar sets and deep drums.
Lite is Japanese rock band well known for complex rhythms fitting masterly laid down guitar sets and deep drums.
🇺🇸 It’s on the brink of jazz, pop and avant-garde music (and common sense as well). Moon Hooch unearth all possible from two saxophones and drums kit to create the most bizarre sound from it.

Bei Bei, Chinese composer and guzheng virtuoso, collaborates with famous multi-instrumentalist and producer Shawn Lee, making the second album state-of-the-art and really nice to listen and breath with.

With their bright and vibrant music, French band Totorro brings out always good mood and sensation of a long bungee jump over the ocean.
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This album makes enduring bright and calm impression. It’s like you got stuck in silence and then sounds appear one by one to wind up the ambience.

“Nuit Noire” resides between melancholic post-rock and stunning post-metal, delivering you into depths of subconsiousness.
French band Lost in Kiev is not so often publishing their work, however the second piece appears to be so rich in sound that it exculpates the author.

Solid, elaborated and spectacular record from masters – If These Trees Could Talk.
Ohio (US) based band If These Trees Could Talk made a great step in exploring sound boundaries. True to their own style, clear and devoted, swaying back and forth from light and ethereal to heavy and stunning.

Great album of Polish band performing atmosperic post-rock.
These guys are creating audial space and filling it with melodies, pulsations and perpectives. And yes, portions of goosebumps appear after neat preparation for them – I think this is the benchmark of Tides From Nebula.

Minimalistiс and profound album with spectacular themes and massive space held inside.
Is it possible to make music plain and clear and in the same time wide and saturated? It seems these gyus accomplished such an aim…