Adam Boehm from Wisconsin makes his music as Dream Field 209 and his cozy and atmospheric dreamy ambient has this something that draws attention of the audience, as proved by his new album called Fading.
It seems that Boehm is extremely hard-working as this is his 3rd (!) album this year already. I have not listened to all of them, but I can say that Fading includes some particularly mesmerizing music. The artist doesn't use vocals but, regardless, dream pop is the best way to describe those oneiric, hazy and beautiful soundscapes. They are all about subtle synth noise and guitar-based, simple but pretty melodies that are sometimes closer ambient and sometimes closer to acoustic bedroom pop. The longer the album goes, the more droney the compositions become and it ends with the faintest dronescape in Iced Coffee and Lavender Clouds. This means that the album delivers what its title promised: the fading of music that feels like the year that slowly turns into the stillness of winter.
Fading costs 5 USD.
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Country: Wisconsin, US
Genre: dreamy soundscapes
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