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Artist
Song
Time
Album
Year
0:01:54
Venus Loon
The Eternal Amicus Dance
4:08
Ophanim
2025
0:06:21
Jason Blake
Pluvial Thoughts
5:03
Ethereal Dialogue
2024
0:11:46
Ævestaden
Jag vill ut och du vill ner i jorden
5:44
Ni blomster i en åker
2025
0:18:21
Rubi Ate The Fig
Gilgamesh
3:55
Desert Electric
2025
0:22:52
Julianna Barwick & Mary Lattimore
Perpetual Adoration
5:26
Tragic Magic
2026
0:28:43
Europa String Choir
Waterfall
4:46
Lemon Crash-25th Anniversary Edition
2025
0:33:55
Tyler Kamen
Spirit Box (The Call / The Dream)
10:10
Echoe’s End
2026
0:44:29
Estas Tonne
Wheel of Life-The Insight
6:41
Sound Ceremony (Live in Zurich, 2024)
2026
0:51:37
Ashley Reaks
Deep Inside Our Silent Sorrow
5:21
Nature Reversed
2026
0:57:18
Faun
Drei Tage
4:35
Drei Tage
2026
Ophanim
by Venus Loon
The Eternal Amicus Dance
Peter Lawson and Wolfgang Ostermann have teamed up as Venus Loon, bringing a fine release of progressive/space rock. Peter plays guitars, bass, keyboards, and mandolin, and Wolfgang provides the drums for the tracks.
Ethereal Dialogue
by Jason Blake
Pluvial Thoughts
Chicagoan Jason Blake plays Warr guitar, often in a more progressive rock style rather than this atmospheric outing. He combines looping and various echo effects into resplendent meditations
Ni blomster i en åker
by Ævestaden
Jag vill ut och du vill ner i jorden
This Norwegian trio of multi-instrumentalists play fiddle, jaw harp, lyres, kantele, cow horn, and electronics. They expertly blend vocal harmonies into a rich pastiche which harkens to ancient Nordic traditions.
Desert Electric
by Rubi Ate the Fig
Gilgamesh
Based out of New Mexico, the core band is led by composter Sharon Eliashar on vocals and guitar, members add qanun, drums and other percussion, guitars, keyboards, bass, saz, cello, and buzuq. Guest musicians play ney, Arabic strings, additional percussion, duduk, oud, zourna, farfisa organ, additional backing vocals, a string quartet, and probably there’s a kitchen sink in there, too. The music is a heady amalgamation of rock and psych, blended with Middle Eastern traditions.
Tragic Magic
by Julianna Barwick & Mary Lattimore
Perpetual Adoration
Here is a collaboration of vocalist and electronica composer Julianna Barwick and harpist Mary Lattimore. Recorded at the Philharmonie de Paris, they utilized the Musée de la Musique’s instrument collection, which included ancient harps and analog synths. Together they have created a bewitching musical spell.
Lemon Crash – 25th Anniversary Edition
by Europa String Choir
Waterfall
around for just a little while. This is a release with the pieces being reworked with modern equipment for superior sound. Instruments are 6-string violectra, guitars, and 8-string touch guitar, producing a heady blend of acoustic and electric music.
Echoe’s End
by Tyler Kamen
Spirit Box, Pt. 2 – The Dream
New York psych/folk/blues-tinged multi-instrumentalist and composer Tyler Kamen returns with this lovely, layered, lysergic plunge deep into the otherworld. There is no mistaking his signature sound for anyone else, yet each release is not merely delving into the same territory as the ones before. Dreamy and phantasmagoric.
Sound Ceremony (Live in Zurich, Spring 2024)
by Estas Tonne feat. Ali Ghamsari, Sylvia Kirchherr, Ben Aylon, Yonatan Bar Rashi
Wheel of Life-The Insight
This superb guitarist and composer is joined live with guests on Iranian tar, various percussion instruments and vocalists. He has indeed created somewhat of a ceremonial atmosphere for this show, with several extended pieces, which are stunning. For brevity’s sake, I am choosing Wheel of Life – The Insight, which reflects most of what you will find here.
Nature Reversed
by Ashley Reaks
Deep Inside Our Silent Sorrow
Ashley Reaks has issued another fine release, which sounds unmistakenly like him, and no one else. These songs are all inspired by the Yorkshire Dales, but don’t expect them to be cheerily bucolic because of that. These are dark dales, where the wanderer is struggling with angst and faces his own inner familial demons. He eventually succeeds, finding a sort of peace after he has faced them and the storms have passed.
FAUN “Drei Tage” Single 2026 FAUN return with their superb
amalgamation of traditional and modern instrumentation that places them squarely at the leading edge of the dark/pagan/medieval folk pack. Drei Tage features dulcet vocals and lush orchestration, it’s full of mystery and Nordic darkness.