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www.obscuresound.com
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| | | | | Dazzling in its array of dreamy meditations and hypnotic rhythmic undercurrents, A Space Between is an enthralling new album from The Numb Project. The Portland, Oregon-based alias of producer Chris Calarco caught our ears last year with the grippingly atmospheric album Transmissions from a Troubled Radio, and A Space Between continues to showcase Calarco's penchant for captivating soundscapes. A Space Between succeeds with both lush synth-led entrancement and warming percussion, which melds hip-hop, downtempo, and dub-inspired trip-hop with cohesive allure. "A Monkst" opens the album with glimmering synth intrigue, which moves seamlessly amidst a calming bass pulse and head-nodding percussion. | |
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www.banalleakage.com
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| | | | | As we are coming up on almost 2 years of being in a worldwide pandemic, this has been another interesting year in music. Live concerts have started returning as the vaccinated ticket holders feel safer in attending live shows with 20,000 other fans in the same venue. As for new music released this year, there | |
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| | | 1 post published by Amanda on July 22, 2025 | ||