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Amethyst: New Sounds from Moon Glyph Records assembles a collection of seventeen instrumental pieces steeped in ambient and minimal electronic textures. Issued in August 2021 by the Canadian imprint Moon Glyph, the compilation weaves together acts whose work navigates art rock and minimalism, often employing cozy synth pads and subtle electronic pulses. Tracks like "Vervloekte" underscore the label’s penchant for spacious, understated arrangements that resist excess while maintaining a warm, inviting timbre.The record’s repertoire extends from shimmering synth lines on "Nectar Grass" to more contemplative passages such as "Mont Saint-Hilaire." With nearly 60,000 scrobbles on Last.fm, this varied assortment reveals a coherent aesthetic thread—one attentive to mood and measured restraint. Moon Glyph’s curatorial eye here offers an artifact for those attuned to the quieter, more deliberate edges of ambient electronic music.
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Album lore
Amethyst: New Sounds from Moon Glyph Records assembles a collection of seventeen instrumental pieces steeped in ambient and minimal electronic textures. Issued in August 2021 by the Canadian imprint Moon Glyph, the compilation weaves together acts whose work navigates art rock and minimalism, often employing cozy synth pads and subtle electronic pulses. Tracks like "Vervloekte" underscore the label’s penchant for spacious, understated arrangements that resist excess while maintaining a warm, inviting timbre.The record’s repertoire extends from shimmering synth lines on "Nectar Grass" to more contemplative passages such as "Mont Saint-Hilaire." With nearly 60,000 scrobbles on Last.fm, this varied assortment reveals a coherent aesthetic thread—one attentive to mood and measured restraint. Moon Glyph’s curatorial eye here offers an artifact for those attuned to the quieter, more deliberate edges of ambient electronic music.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-13fiE2MsqT2QjOZ78SmMZC |
|---|
Quick preview
Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify