A curious blend of various slow and atmospheric music genres has been recently served by a New Zealand-based artist Micah Templeton-Wolfe. His solo project Stray Theories is now on the 5th (or 6th according to RYM) album and Falter is a-maze-ing! The thick as fog and moody as hell soundscape takes you to a melancholic but strangely cosy place.
His label advertises the new album as a blend of ambient, neoclassical and post-rock music that is so homogeneous that it doesn't resemble any one of them anymore. And I kinda agree: this music feels like a coherent mass of various things, but when you submerge yourself into the compositions, you don't know what it is around you. And you don't really need to know. The feeling is amazing anyway. You know what's important: the peacefulness, the weight of the sound, the beauty. Yes, this is how I imagine dreaming under a weight blanket.
Another words that appears a lot in the album's description is "cinematic". The soundscapes here indeed don't feel intimate, it's not something between you and the artist, it's so much more. In that way, I can see the reference to post-rock (cause formally there's little in common). And as a post-rock fan, I have to appreciate it.
Falter costs 9 USD.
Check: Lifelines
Country: New Zealand
Genre: atmospheric soundscape
Label: n5MD






