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The cover of Transmissions by Ian Boddy & Erik Wøllo features a deep maroon circle centered against a pale background. Sharp horizontal lines extend from the circle’s edges
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Boddy & Wøllo Tune In with Transmissions

Stefan Bruno October 15, 2025 No Comments ambientelectronic musicErik WølloIan Boddy

Ian Boddy & Erik Wøllo – Transmissions (Din, 2025) Transmissions captures the live synergy between the great Norwegian groundbreaking ambient guitarist Erik Wøllo and UK…

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The album cover for Tomo Nakaguchi – Out Of The Blue features a colorful painting framed by a bright blue border. The artwork depicts an underwater-inspired scene with flowing, organic shapes in deep blues, oranges, yellows, and reds. The artist’s name appears in small light blue text on the upper left, while the album title, also in lowercase, sits on the upper right.
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Tomo-Nakaguchi Rises “Out of the Blue” With Expansive New Sound

Stefan Bruno October 8, 2025 No Comments ambientelectronic musicTomo-Nakaguchi

Tomo-Nakaguchi – Out Of The Blue (Audiobulb, 2025) Tomo-Nakaguchi’s third release on Audiobulb, Out Of The Blue, represents a marked expansion of his sound. He…

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The album cover features metallic beams crisscrossing in a dark, industrial pattern, with human hands gripping through the gaps. At the bottom, the word Bakelit appears in a rugged, stenciled style.
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Bakelit – No Fear of Drowning

Professor Mark September 24, 2025 No Comments ambientBakelit – No Fear of DrowningCarl WestholmCia Backmanelectronic musicJonas KällsbäckÖivin TronstadProgressive rockpsychedelic rockUlf Edelönn

Swedish progressive rock band Bakelit, is back with a new album, No Fear of Drowning, which will be released on the Swedish label: FOSFOR Creation,…

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The cover of Formless by Volker Lankow features a blurred surface in muted gray tones, creating a grainy effect. At the bottom, a taupe strip carries the artist’s name and album title in simple white lowercase text.
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One Track, No Breaks: Volker Lankow Releases “Formless”

Prog News September 21, 2025 No Comments ambientelectronic musicVolker Lankow

German electronic music artist Volker Lankow has released Formless, a stand-alone album outside his Ambient Journal series. The project presents a single, long piece that…

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The album cover features a design with a large, bright yellow circle on the right side against a soft blue gradient background. On the left, the text reads: volker lankow ambient journal 3: ambient excavation in lowercase, with part of the title in bold.
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Volker Lankow Launches Ambient Excavation

Prog News September 9, 2025 No Comments ambientelectronic musicVolker Lankow

German electronic music artist Volker Lankow has released Ambient Excavation. This digital album is the third part of the Ambient Journal, a short two–part ambient…

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Mathias Grassow playing synths on the cover of his album The Ambience of Silence - Live from Gut Saunstorf 08-01-2024
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Mathias Grassow, German Ambient Composer, Dies At 62

Prog News September 2, 2025 No Comments ambientelectronic musicMathias Grassow

German ambient electronic musician Mathias Grassow died on 13 August 2025 in a drowning accident while swimming in the Rhine River. He was 62. Grassow…

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Bernhard Wöstheinrich - Materiaal 080 – Studio Session 20250817 cover atwork. A black and white sketch featuring the grim reaper holding a scythe, sitting on a couch.
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Bernhard Wöstheinrich’s Materiaal 080 Channels the Reaper’s Unlikely Serenity

Stefan Bruno September 2, 2025 No Comments ambientBernhard Wöstheinrichelectronic music

Bernhard Wöstheinrich – Materiaal 080 – Studio Session 20250817 (self-release, 2025) German electronic music innovator Bernhard Wöstheinrich has released Materiaal 080 – Studio Session 20250817,…

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The album cover features the name Tabo Tago in bold white text across the top with mirrored horizontal lines on each side. A kaleidoscopic, blue-tinted image of trees and buildings fills the background, creating a symmetrical effect. At the bottom, a white strip displays the text: Sessions 017 | Live in Schwerin 20250308 in a typewriter-style font.
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TaboTago Roll Out Sessions 017 – 20250308 Live in Schwerin

Prog News August 21, 2025 No Comments Andreas von GarnierBernhard Wöstheinrichelectronic musicLeander ReininghausTaboTago

German electronic music trio TaboTago have released a new album titled Sessions 017 – 20250308 Live in Schwerin. The album features a recording of a…

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The album cover for Beautiful Chaos of Truth by Drifting in Silence features a profile silhouette of a human head made from dark, craggy rock. From the back of the head, vibrant flowers, lush greenery, and colorful butterflies burst outward. The background is a smooth gradient of deep maroon.
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Drifting in Silence – “Beautiful Chaos of Truth”

Professor Mark August 12, 2025 No Comments "Beautiful Chaos of Truth"ambientDerrick StembridgeDrifting in Silence – "Beautiful Chaos of Truth"electronic musickeyboardsProgressive rocksynthesizers

Derrick Stembridge is one of my favorite keyboard artists. He is always composing and releases an album, it seems at least once a year. Sometimes…

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Bernhard Wöstheinrich - Materiaal 079 cover artwork. A plate of gnocchi.
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Bernhard Wöstheinrich Releases ‘Materiaal 079’

Prog News August 9, 2025 No Comments ambientBernhard Wöstheinrichelectronic music

German electronic music artist Bernhard Wöstheinrich has released Materiaal 079 – Studio Session 20250729 (2025). Recorded live in Berlin-Kreuzberg, Germany, on July 29, 2025, the…

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