Biosphere announces new LP

2019-04-29 by federicogambato | 3 Comments
Norwegian instrumentalist Biosphere has announced a new record, The Senja Recordings, for a June 7th release.

The album will contain 17 tracks. According to his bandcamp, Senja is "a collection of various outdoor recordings and studio improvisations recorded on the island of Senja, Arctic Norway, between 2015 and 2018."

Preview "Berg" at:

http://biosphere.bandcamp.com/album/the-senja-recordings

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y87arrow
April 30th 2019
713 Comments


Maybe I should check out his other albums. Substrata (arctic) and Patashnik (spacey) are both amazing and I'll always love ambient music with its hundreds of different kinds of atmospheres.

Observer
Emeritus
April 30th 2019
9397 Comments


Dropsonde is very good man

federicogambato
April 30th 2019
19 Comments


Black Mesa is definitely something different than Substrata or Patashink, I expect more dark atmosphere in this LP



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