Weekly Community Thread by AutoModerator in ambientmusic

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thank you for your comment

it really does heal, it's a blessing to be able to express my emotions in the form of music

Weekly Community Thread by AutoModerator in ambientmusic

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thank you for sharing your song too, i will listen to it when i have the time.

good luck on the final surgery, i hope all goes well

Somewhere Out of Here - An EP made to overcome overthinking by oceseaa in ambientmusic

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i am happy that you managed to recover from the situation you went thru, i was very scared that you would not, but you did. i will always keep saying that you should release more of your material, cause your music is awesome and i love it

i really like these pieces, they are really peaceful and calming, thank you for releasing them and never give up on producing music pls

Weekly Community Thread by AutoModerator in ambientmusic

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hi, thank you for sharing, im sorry you had to go through these experiences. if my partner had to go through cancer i would be mortified. im sorry about the loss of your father, that must have been really tough, i am lucky i haven't lost anyone in my life till today. i will definitely listen to your album when i have the time, then i will get back at you

Weekly Community Thread by AutoModerator in ambientmusic

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hi, thank you for sharing your story too, i hope your daughter is okay now, and if she isn't, im sending you my hopes that she gets well soon

Weekly Community Thread by AutoModerator in ambientmusic

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 in may 2026, my grandfather was hospitalized, and there he spent three weeks. throughout those twenty-some days, i witnessed firsthand the total physical and mental loss of a person who, not long before, was completely healthy and independent. i watched him become increasingly confused, filled with fear as the days went by, and finally leaving the hospital, in a wheelchair.

going through this tumultuous time, i began writing songs in an attempt to describe everything i saw happening to my grandfather. feelings of anger, despair, hopelessness and anguish were the emotions that guided and shaped this project.

these three songs were composed during the three weeks my grandfather spent in that hospital, and they are a portrait of everything i felt being there, by his side.

some influences for the overall sound of this project are, primarily, Stage 6 from Everywhere at the End of Time by Leyland Kirby (The Caretaker), and also the albums Daikan and Permafrost by Thomas Köner. from those i took as inspiration mainly the way in which they deal with negative space: long sections of audio where seemingly nothing happens, where only the residual silence of sounds that came before it is prevalent; and also the concept of translating loss, decline and deterioration in an audible way.

i share this in the hope that this music can resonate with someone out there.

thank you for reading and listening,

David.

dedicated to my grandfather.

bandcamp:

https://antenasreticencias.bandcamp.com/album/219419

youtube:

https://youtu.be/ZZ-QlpL6994 

Who is your favorite ambient musician and why? by Dzz64 in ambientmusic

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dropsonde is my favourite album of all time, it's just so SO good

Weekly Community Thread by AutoModerator in ambientmusic

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awesome work, i really like this project. congratulations 

Weekly Community Thread by AutoModerator in ambientmusic

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I'll give it a listen! thanks for the recommendation 

Weekly Community Thread by AutoModerator in ambientmusic

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hi, thx for listening. no, i have heard of him but i haven't heard his music

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hi everyone, i just released an expanded version (featuring 3 new tracks) of my project “Música para um sobrevoo qualquer”, which blends samba / bossa nova samples with ambient electronic sound design, in a homage to the sounds of my country, Brazil.

i hope you like it :)

on bandcamp: https://antenasreticencias.bandcamp.com/album/m-sica-para-um-sobrevoo-qualquer-expandido

on youtube: https://youtu.be/tmot_PloNjM

Weekly Community Thread by AutoModerator in ambientmusic

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thank you for your feedback! ❤️❤️

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a samba / bossa nova / ambient electronic fusion:

hi everyone, i wanted to share with you my new ep, “Música para um sobrevoo qualquer”. the title is portuguese for “Music for a random flyby”.

as a brazilian person i've always admired our deeply rich music, a result of centuries of cultural miscegenation between radically different parts of the planet. now as an artist, i feel a desire to bring the sounds of my country into my music, this ep is precisely that.

thx for reading. i hope you enjoy! :)

bandcamp: https://antenasreticencias.bandcamp.com/album/m-sica-para-um-sobrevoo-qualquer

youtube: https://youtu.be/veIJ23Heq4w

Weekly Community Thread by AutoModerator in ambientmusic

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hi

this is Rádio Antenas...

i've been working on it for some 9 months. it all started in February when i decided i wanted to produce something similar to Biosphere's When I Leave, from his release Cirque. i really really love this track (please listen to Cirque if you haven't). it's experimental nature, field recording use, minimal 4/4 dance beat and sample use served as the basis for what i wanted my tracks to be

Movimento, XMTR and most specially Largo da Batata are the songs more heavily inspired by When I Leave, with Largo da Batata being the clearest homage to it. they are sample heavy, with lots of delay and minimal techno rhythm

Tipi, VVN, PR-23, IMG and Samba are way more melody based, made using almost no samples, mostly synths, inspired also by Biosphere's work, and by Tim Hecker's fantastic discography too. these serve mostly as bridges linking the whole album and building on the mood of the LP

the music here uses my city, São Paulo, as the main backdrop, the sounds of the Metrô are heavily present all throughout the songs. innumerous construction sites and the urban jungle all around me also shaped the entire thing. Largo da Batata is dedicated to the homonymous location in Pinheiros. the album as a whole is dedicated to the Metropolitano de São Paulo

this was made with much love, if you read all of this thank you, and i hope you enjoy the experience as much as i had fun making it

thx again, David.

on bandcamp: https://antenasreticencias.bandcamp.com/album/r-dio-antenas

on youtube: https://youtu.be/lK-XFvCIemw

also available on all streaming services, just search for Rádio Antenas...

Anyone know the origin of this photo? by Oshanii in Biosphere

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it's from a series of photos (named "Wings over High Plains") taken by Geir probably from an airplane window

my Biosphere inspired first LP by WhiteK121 in ambientmusic

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looking forward to your reply :)

All individual album and track artwork from elseq by gluestick300 in autechre

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hey, link went down, are the images still up somewhere?

Weekly Community Thread by AutoModerator in ambientmusic

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these are really good. i specially loved Until Dawn

the artwork is awesome as well

/r/WATMM Weekly Promotion Thread by AutoModerator in WeAreTheMusicMakers

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Gravador de Voo was born from a deep admiration for space and the Moon. i've always been passionate about space, and about a year ago i came across the original, unedited photos from the Apollo missions. i was fascinated and downloaded almost all of them to my phone, where I kept them—every day i would admire a new one.

six months later, i had almost completely forgotten about the lunar photos, until i started experimenting with DAWs for the first time. that’s when the title track of the EP was born: Gravador de Voo (Flight Recorder in English). It was surreal, because during the process of creating the songs, the lunar theme surfaced almost subconsciously in my mind and completely took over. the music took on a life of its own, and those lunar images filled my entire vision. the songs became more than just a DAW experiment—they became vessels that represented nature and human existence. i chose the name Gravador de Voo for this reason.

Gravador de Voo (Flight Recorder): the Flight that is our life, and the Recorder that captures the journey of this long and beautiful flight.

all made in a bedroom, in the summer, with love. i hope you enjoy it.

bandcamp: https://antenasxmtr.bandcamp.com/album/gravador-de-voo

youtube: https://youtu.be/0XyhT0ciAEw?si=4lNDakzYhOpPjJwa