This is Sounds Vegan’s music collection on Bandcamp.

Sounds Vegan

  1. Hamburg, Germany
  2. Ambient
  1. collection 63
  2. wishlist 81
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  1. Veta
    by zakè
  2. if all will be lost
    by Maps and Diagrams
  3. modal operandi
    by Ian Boddy
  4. Reveries
    by Dawn Chorus and the Infallible Sea
  5. I ritmi improvvisi del silenzio
    by come le onde
    La notte che ci siamo ritrovati (feat. Tatsuro Murakami) La notte che ci siamo ritrovati (feat. Tatsuro Murakami)
    come le onde, aka Andrea Porcu, worships silence with his new album, only interrupting it with some flowing and natural sound sequences here and there. Layer by layer, sound worlds build up, gently merging into one another and constantly forming a sea of rhythm, melody, and drone sounds that bring everything together. Out of our space and our time, we embark on a flight through distant planets... soundsvegan.com/2024/04/come-le-onde-I-ritmi-improvvisi-del-silenzio-en/
  6. to belong
    by marine eyes
    mended own mended own
    There are 16 short pieces on "to belong". They nestle together and are inextricably linked. Right from the start, you feel like entering a relaxed and compassionate world—it doesn't leave you until the record's last chord.
    Read my full review here:
    soundsvegan.com/2024/04/marine-eyes-to-belong-en/
  7. this warm, this late
    by Seabuckthorn
  8. Diskordant
    by A_A (Satoshi Tomiie + Nao Gunji)
  9. Everyday Exotic
    by Slow Reels (Ian Hawgood and James Murray)
    Handwritten Handwritten
    "Everyday Exotic" sounds like something from a peaceful parallel universe, free from poisoning, fear, and catastrophe. I think this is precisely what many people dream of in our current epoch. It provides a peaceful place to retreat to when impressions become too much. It is meditative, resonant, relaxed, and simultaneously thought-provoking—in a clear and refreshing way.
    Find my review here: soundsvegan.com/2024/03/slow-reels-everyday-exotic-en/
  10. Loss
    by ASC
    Sensory Disintegration Sensory Disintegration
    With "Loss", ASC, aka James Clements, has set the feeling of loss to music—as pure, painful and all-encompassing as it feels and grips us when it shows itself. The nine tracks on the record are filled with a weighty vastness that runs from the first note to the last.
    Find my review here:
    soundsvegan.com/2024/02/asc-loss-en/
  11. Lapis
    by zakè
  12. Isolationism
    by Carlos Ferreira
    Quietude I Quietude I
    Guitar tones embellished with reverb, pleasant clarinet playing, piano and Carlos' favourite ingredients, resonance, frequency, and sound make the record a cinematic walk that takes you through phases of lightness, thoughtfulness, hope, and sadness as you listen. Please enjoy listening. Find my review here:
    soundsvegan.com/2023/11/carlos-ferreira-isolationism-en/
  13. Soft Octaves
    by James Bernard & anthéne
    Trembling House [f. marine eyes] Trembling House [f. marine eyes]
    The harmony we all long for in these times (according to James, the main inspiration for "Soft Octaves" was our "time of uncertainty and hope") lies in the octaves of these beautiful works of sound art. With your headphones on, you can let yourself be carried away to other worlds and discover colourful, imaginative horizons. Find my review here: soundsvegan.com/2023/11/james-bernard-anthene-soft-octaves-en/
  14. Demain, dès l’aube
    by From Overseas & zakè
    I Will Walk Eyes Fixed On My Thoughts I Will Walk Eyes Fixed On My Thoughts
    From Overseas and Zakè created the base for beautiful dreams with "Demain, dès l'aube". My favourite track so far is "I Will Walk Eyes Fixed On My Thoughts" (song five). If you have them handy, please listen to this track with your headphones. You will notice it unfolds an elusive vastness that is monumental and dramatic but at the same time light and weightless like clouds. Find my review here:
    soundsvegan.com/2023/10/from-overseas-zake-demain-des-l-aube-en/
  15. Excogitation
    by One Of Them
    Excogitation 2 Excogitation 2
    I don't really don't know what happened to me when I listened to this record for the first time and wrote my review for it simultaneously. I have to admit it felt a bit transcendent to me. One thing I do know is that you should listen to this new ambient music gem made by Niko Dalagelis, aka One Of Them, immediately. Here is my review: soundsvegan.com/2023/09/one-of-them-excogitation-en/
  16. Salmos Funiculares
    by Orfeón Gagarin
  17. Impostor Syndrome
    by Orbitalpatterns
  18. Sithabo
    by One Of Them
  19. Drift
    by zakè & Tyresta
  20. Abandoned Corners
    by Egor Lappo