Danish textile texturalist Jonas Frederiksen’s solo endeavor Dreamers Cloth materialized late last decade in response to “a new-old type of sound” then ascendant among the international innerspace cassette community, characterized by bleached drift, miasmic memory, and inexpensive keyboards. Working from a wire-strewn Copenhagen apartment studio alcove, he quickly amassed a tapestry of tapes exploring parallel pathways of coastal fantasia and interstellar hallucination, issued via his own Relax With Nature imprint as well as various esteemed European esoterica outposts like Ikuisuus and Stenze Quo Musik. Frederiken speaks of seeking a sound evocative of daily suburban life while still cloaked in layers of “cosmic radiation, astral projections, crystal caves, shakra energy, dolphin communication, and extra-terrestrial presence.” Vitrospection 2008-2009 distills his dense but concise discography into a patchwork voyager’s hour of highlights, reflections, and reveries, ripped from the original spools for optimal aughts intra-sensory simulacrum.
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Another winning release of lo-fi tropical ambiance from this Floridian legend who has been making this charming music for about a decade now. A very unique sound, with wonderful field recordings featured in tandem with some new age-y synths. Nice! ~ DJ Megasoup aka Selaroda ~
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Lovely organic ambient zones courtesy of this great artist who is also behind the excellent Ashan project and runs the Inner Islands label too. This release for NNF is great, one of my favorites of all his work thus far. Highly recommended... meditative music that relaxes me and makes me take deeper breaths just by listening to it. We could all use some of that these days, right? ~ DJ Megasoup aka Selaroda ~
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Modal and repetitive synth excursions that sounds just as good on an early Monday morning as they do on a quiet Saturday evening. A relaxing listening experience that also has great depth and dynamics. You’ll be completely spaced out, only to pop your head up every few minutes and say “this is beautiful.” Douglas McQueen