![]() ![]() ![]() Blurry loops like “Smoothly Flow” make for what sounds like the ambient classic you’ve never heard, but already know. This is gorgeously easy-going music, bobbing gently as if drifting on the Black Sea on a calm day. (Bryozone plays a live AV tomorrow Friday in Berlin Lichtenberg at GISELA, as part of Lange Nacht der Bilde.) That’s where all my lost pens are, I guess.) Eye Of Delirious by Bryozone ( Not “Byrozone” which … implies something altogether different, if fantastic. ![]() (Me, too.) But you should still listen to and buy the digital release.įirst, the LP debut: it’s Ganna Bryzhata of Odesa, aka Bryozone. So, if you want this 12″ vinyl – sorry, you’re too late. I say marginalized music, but I’m pleased to report that attention is being paid – that’s thanks to you, music lovers and diggers and fans, even as the music world publicly despairs about press and listeners. These releases come from two Ukrainian-run imprints (shipping physical from Estonia) – Muscút (Ukr. Here’s to Ukrainian Independence Day – and to the successful end of the war and hope for this scene gathering freely again. Ganna Bryzhata and Svitlana Nianio are here with music across two generations that all ambient and experimental lovers will be happy to enjoy. And from the experimental edges of this scene, our friends and colleagues continue producing wonderful sounds that you simply won’t want to miss. Ukraine’s experimental and leftfield scene deserved more attention long before the full-scale invasion – like so many marginalized scenes. There’s a horrible myth that difficult times produce great music – the sort of thing said by people in privileged positions romanticizing crisis. ![]()
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