
Artefacts: Ambient & Drone
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Artefacts – Ambient & Drone: Los Angeles Edition
Welcome to Artefacts – your quick guide to recently released ambient and drone records. In this episode we’re focusing on artists and labels connected to Los Angeles.
Featured Releases:
- Magnetic Loops IV – Savvas Metaxas (LINE, Los Angeles)
- Longform tape compositions using a Revox A77, electric guitar and saz. A meditation on repetition, loops and navigating life transitions.
- https://lineimprint.bandcamp.com/album/magnetic-loops-iv
- Forgetting is Violent – Patrick Shiroishi (American Dreams)
- Two suites confronting racism, colonialism, and personal loss. Urgent yet hopeful, grappling with violence past and present.
- https://patrickshiroishi.bandcamp.com/album/forgetting-is-violent
- Protostar – Martin Stürtzer (Synphaera)
- Sequencer-driven ambient that blends Berlin School nostalgia with cosmic exploration, a follow-up to 2023’s Cosmic Echo.
- https://synphaera.bandcamp.com/album/protostar
- Wouldn’t Have to Hurt – Claire Rousay
- Field recordings, drones and fragmented melodies exploring tension, everyday intimacy and mental health.
- https://clairerousay.bandcamp.com/album/wouldnt-have-to-hurt
- Labellum of Porcelain – Chaperone (Jungle Gym Records)
- Seven “sonic still lifes” of distorted repetitions, spectral shifts and expansive reverberant spaces.
- https://junglegymrecords.bandcamp.com/album/jgt133-labellum-of-porcelain
Whether you’re into tape loops, field recordings or sequenced cosmic synths, this episode charts some of the most intriguing ambient and drone releases linked to Los Angeles.
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