- "SOMA PULSAR 23: Live Jam with Microcosm", Among the Trees
This track is incredibly mysterious; there is a Pulsar drum machine in here, but it seems to only exist to agitate a chain of reverb filters rigged to produce an enormous, shimmering rushing noise with seemingly little to do with the input.
I would describe this as the music from a movie from the 60s-70s that plays while the protagonists wordlessly explore an alien spaceship.
A chill ambient piece where several large slabs of modular synthesizer, with help from a hand reaching in to tweak something once a minute or so, produces ten minutes of generated-melody tones and plucks and simulated tape wobble. Really good feeling to it. It's the kind of music you'd hear it distantly, follow it into the woods and never be seen again.
- "Ambient Improvisation Elektron digitone and Moog Mother 32", Surgeons Girl
Sometimes I feel like attempting to describe these pieces makes them lesser and that's definitely something I'd worry about here; this is something meant just to be felt rather than intellectualized, it's good when you let it sneak up on you. Anyway, this track gets a lot of mileage out of fairly minimal elements, synth stabs fighting to rise above the water of a ocean of sorrowful foghorn hums.
- "Verbos + Mimeophon Jam", Deaftone Audio
This video is essentially a single held note and some rhythmic clicking for eight minutes, but the musician, hand-driving a complicated modular feedback machine, thoroughly explores every point in the configuration space of that constrained premise, taking you on a journey through a small universe of minimal ambient destinations. It's quiet, but seductively absorbing and calmly intense.
- "Drift", Lähtö
This turned up as a YouTube recommendation, and here's what I eventually figured out: Sometime in 2006, a dude named Tyke Chandler started making music under the name Lähtö and posting it on a Google Site alongside little blog posts. The only distribution method was mediafire links, all of which are dead now. None of these albums seem to be preserved anywhere on the internet. There's three tracks still on a MySpace page, but none of them will play for me. In 2007 the Lähtö page stopped updating. And then out of the blue, this month, someone uploaded this album to YouTube. And it's gorgeous.
This first track (ends at 11:00) is a feast of luscious ambient pads, like a bed made entirely of pillows.
