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@firstfloor

23 January, 2025

"Though it was first released in 2004, Zane Trow's For Those Who Hear Actual Voices LP hasn't aged a day... an almost devotional tone, its impossibly plush melodies radiating with a light that can credibly be described as celestial."

@Musique Machine

07 January, 2025

"...sounds as fresh today, as it would have sounded on first release... frequencies, textures, and motion to create shimmering soundscapes that interact with the environment in which they're being played... highly listenable and compulsively re-playable, Voices is a fantastic piece of electronic music."

Il manifesto : quotidian comunista

13 August, 2023

“… almost metaphysical recordings..."

The Wire

March, 2022

“…inhabits a threshold between the soothing and the unsettling…concealing the boundary between found and fabricated with an exquisitely gentle touch…immediately familiar yet eerily indefinite, as if tracing a spectre’s path through the architecture of a half-remembered dream.”

Pitchfork

8 December, 2004

“…purely electronic music that sounds as if it has been around for thousands of years…”

Electronic Sound

January, 2022

“…gradually shifting gaseous atmosphere … blurs the lines between natural and synthetic. Isolationist, possibly, but never dull.”

Inactuelles, musique singulieres

19 January, 2024

"...beautiful ambient, a little disturbing, surrounded by a metaphysical mist, ideal for a subtle fantastic novel or to dream of our inanity."

Squid's Ear

24 March, 2008

“… Trow presents a glutinous amniotic fluid of noise that seethes and spits…”

Rockerilla

April, 2023

“… archaic nuances through a superior level of ambient language … crossing an invisible barrier beyond which the sound transforms into pure perception … fleeting trails of dilated sonic contemporaneity.”

Audion

June, 2023

“…largely of such a dark nature that one may describe it all as non-melodic nocturnes.”

Sentireascoltare

3 February, 2023

“…dense panoramas of “land ambient” … to be rightfully included in the best...”

Silence & Sound

January, 2022

“…ambient with carnal minimalism … plays with the senses, broadens the spectrum of reality…”

Silence & Sound

February, 2023

“...never ceases to surprise album after album … connected with an inner nature … enigmatic...”

Beach Sloth

30 January, 2022

“…field recordings, classical, ambience, drone, dub, and more are woven together…seemingly implies vast quantities of space …classical elements are kept front and center…an intrinsic beauty…deft touch.”

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