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Paperbark is the ambient project of Jon Mulville, a Minneapolis-based soundscape artist whose music over the past ten years is has been described as being rooted in memory, guided by nature, and as seeking to create a space for reflection in response to a culture often lacking in empathy. While Seil Records is the home…


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Whether it was as an artist, collaborator, or label runner, Zach Frizzell was instrumental in serving up generous helpings of fine, immersive ambient music throughout 2025 and how else to signal that he intends to keep up the momentum than putting out a new album on the first day of 2026? Release on January 1st…


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Sometimes in the chaotic flow of daily life, we all need a brief respite, a small oasis of stillness and beauty and if you are like me, then an ideal place to start is a quiet moment on a winter Sunday with a cup of coffee (or tea) and some new modern classical music. In…


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Nebel lang is one of a group of projects that interdisciplinary artist Pablo Damián Ruiz Alcantú refers to collectively as “a certain space”. A portmanteau formed by the German words for “fog” and “lifelong”, the name evokes the idea of “lifelong uncertainty” as a metaphor for singular solo piano improvisations that are inextricably bound to the…


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The humble EP is often overlooked when it comes annual roundups, but this format continually proves it can provide us with outsized moments of poignancy, wonder and delight and, as far as I am concerned, the year in music would simply not have been the same without them. Here is a collection of 16 such…


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