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giovannilauffer

  1. Manchester, UK
  2. Electronic
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  1. ÁTTA
    by Sigur Rós
    Mór Mór
    Jónsi's ingenious use of minimalistic drum elements, steering toward sparse, floaty, and beautiful ambience, defines this uplifting album as a continuous surprise—a rollercoaster of unforgettable emotional experiences. A must-listen for Post Rock enthusiasts, particularly those fond of Sigur Rós. The wait was well worth it, and through out the whole journey the only thing missing was my disappointment.
  2. ( ) 20th Anniversary Edition
    by Sigur Rós
    Untitled #4 - 2022 Remaster Untitled #4 - 2022 Remaster
    () by Sigur Rós is my first introduction to the genre of Post Rock. I remember vividly as a kid watching Vanilla Sky's ending, as he takes a leap of faith to wake up from the terrible nightmare he has been experiencing. It was a genius idea to incorporate the Untitled 4 track from this album also known as "Nj​ó​snav​é​lin" to convey the correct emotions to the viewers of the movie. () is Sigur Rós most melancholic album to date in my opinion.
  3. Random Friday (Remastered) (24bit)
    by Solar Fields
    Random Friday (Remastered) (24bit) Random Friday (Remastered) (24bit)
  4. Origin # 03 (24bit)
    by Solar Fields
    Video 2007 (Origin 2006) (24bit) Video 2007 (Origin 2006) (24bit)
    The album, "Origin #03" by SolarFields, brings a profound sense of nostalgia, a testament to Magnus's artistry in conjuring a sphere that fosters relaxation and diverts attention from my persistent tinnitus. Consequently, it affords me the opportunity to redirect focus toward matters of significance, particularly the present moment and professional endeavors. Noteworthy are the exceptional highlights interspersed throughout Origin #03.
  5. Studio Jupiter Live Session
    by Solar Fields
    Night Traffic City (Live) [Sjs Edit] Night Traffic City (Live) [Sjs Edit]
    SolarFields' "Studio Jupiter Session Live" unfolds a unique musical journey. In this live spectacular performance by Magnus, "Night Traffic City" sets a tone, resonating with me deeply. The immersive soundscape vividly encapsulates for me the dynamic essence of a city in perpetual motion. SolarFields, the sonic virtuoso, crafts an experience transcending the conventional, where each note becomes poetry and the ordinary transforms into the extraordinary.
  6. Movements (remastered)
    by Solar Fields
    Sol (remastered) Sol (remastered)
    Solar Fields' 'Movements' showcases a captivating amalgamation of ambient, electronic, and downtempo elements. The album's seamless transitions and painstaking composition craft an immersive odyssey, where atmospheric textures and discerning arrangements garner noteworthy acclaim. The exceptional production quality, marked by impeccable sound engineering, allows each constituent element to radiate with brilliance. Non stop guiding the listener through interludes of tranquility and euphoria.
  7. BLUE
    by Solar Fields
    Air Song (Remix) - Remastered Air Song (Remix) - Remastered
    Solar Fields' 'Blue' album is an enthralling amalgamation of ambient, electronic, and downtempo elements, delivering a sonic experience that navigates seamlessly through a diverse musical terrain. The transitions are executed with precision, and the meticulous composition speaks volumes about the craftsmanship. The atmospheric textures and discerning arrangements, lauded for their noteworthy acclaim, contribute to an compelling auditory journey.
  8. Interloper
    by Carbon Based Lifeforms
    Interloper Interloper
    The musical duo’s album: 'Interloper' presents a mesmerizing fusion of ambient, electronic, and downtempo elements, orchestrating a musical expedition with consummate artistry. The album navigates its transitions with an organic flow, exemplifying meticulous musical engineering in its composition.
  9. Derelicts
    by Carbon Based Lifeforms
    Equilibrium Equilibrium

    In 2017, Carbon Based Lifeforms unveiled "Derelicts," their 9th ethereal creation since "Hydroponic Garden." This 82-minute odyssey immerses listeners in a universe of intricate pads, soft bass, and compelling melodies. From the enchanting "780 days" to the tranquil "Equilibrium," each track contributes to a cosmic journey, merging dreams and reality. Guided by the duo sonic architects, "Derelicts" is a definitive masterpiece in CBL's portfolio.
  10. Ourdom
    by Solar Fields
    The Daylight Carrier The Daylight Carrier
    'Solar Fields' 'Ourdom' skillfully blends ambient and electronic elements for a captivating Mirror's Edge like journey. 'Daylight Carrier' elevates with its tones, while 'Joshua's Shop' dives into creative depths sparking curiosity. The tracks, coupled with compelling cover art, makes 'Ourdom' an essential, transformative ambient musical journey.
  11. Comfortable Void
    by Sync24
    Sequor Sequor

    Sync 24's "Comfortable Void" crafts a space with minimalism as influence, featuring layered sequences and pulsating textures. Subtle, non-earwormy melodies create an energized atmosphere. Vocal snippets and rock/pop beats add texture, offering a unique twist.
  12. Leaving Home (remastered)
    by Solar Fields
    Cocoon Moon [Glastonbury Festival 2005 Mix] (remastered) Cocoon Moon [Glastonbury Festival 2005 Mix] (remastered)
    FUN FACT: This album's track Cocoon Moon was recommended to the audio director at DICE also named "Magnus".
    After discovering Solar Fields and HUVA NETWORK on Pandora website. Magnus Walters went under further investigation and decided to spawn Magnus Birgersson (A.K.A SolarFields) as the composer of the official soundtrack of Mirror's Edge.
  13. Everything All the Time
    by Band of Horses
    The Funeral The Funeral
  14. Saturdays=Youth
    by M83
    You Appearing You Appearing
  15. Fantasy
    by M83
    Us And The Rest Us And The Rest
    This album effortlessly merges big band, shoegaze, and nostalgic synths, creating a captivating vibe. Even thou critiques, it's one of the year's best in my opinion. Tracks like "Radar" and "Deceiver" showcase diverse influences, and as a long-time fan, I applaud the exceptional compositions and dreamy atmosphere. In short, a standout masterpiece.
  16. Hurry Up, We're Dreaming
    by M83
    Wait Wait
    M83's "Hurry Up, We're Dreaming" fulfills Gonzalez's promise of epicness, becoming their best album. The 74-minute double album maintains a cohesive flow, featuring intense vocals, saxophone solos, and explosive choruses, notably in the standout track "Midnight city," delivering a outstanding musical experience.
  17. first snow
    by Antent
  18. A Real Hero Ep
    by College
    A Real Hero A Real Hero
    I love this album because I love myself some real human beans 🤌
  19. Homogenic
    by Björk
    All Is Full Of Love All Is Full Of Love
    Well this was playing when me and my girlfriend was having a road rage going downhill a cliff as two ravens was watching us.
  20. Gold
    by Riki
    It's No Secret It's No Secret
    Riki's "Gold" shifts from darkwave to super-slick synth-pop, heavily influenced by the '80s. Fretless bass, sax solos, and gated snares create a nostalgic vibe." Riki's vocals pay homage to Madonna, Bananarama, and Sade.

    "It's No Secret" breaks from the '80s, embracing mid-'90s dubby pop, while "Marigold," featuring Joshua Eustis of Telefon Tel Aviv, hints at chillwave's resurgence. "Gold" conveys a melancholic undertone, occasionally flirting with parody.