a window at night the 27th
Warm Winters launches another low-lit slow burner, this time from Sheffield's Flight Coda. Dreamtime micro-symphonies, for fans of Steve Roach, Iasos, Celer.
Jonathan George Fox has been writing music for years under a plethora of different monikers - including Power Therapy, Sentry, and Foundling - and now Flight Coda. "a window at night the 27th" is Fox's ambient debut, and flickers thru the dusk like a candle thirsting for air. They bring a solid level of restraint to their tracks, and while the music is familiar, its warmth wins through.
Fox uses cosmic synthesizer tones to fill out his extended passages, sprucing them up with crumbly saturation and cavernous reverb; it's nothing that we've not heard before but the music is touching, and the mood reliably alluring.
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Warm Winters launches another low-lit slow burner, this time from Sheffield's Flight Coda. Dreamtime micro-symphonies, for fans of Steve Roach, Iasos, Celer.
Jonathan George Fox has been writing music for years under a plethora of different monikers - including Power Therapy, Sentry, and Foundling - and now Flight Coda. "a window at night the 27th" is Fox's ambient debut, and flickers thru the dusk like a candle thirsting for air. They bring a solid level of restraint to their tracks, and while the music is familiar, its warmth wins through.
Fox uses cosmic synthesizer tones to fill out his extended passages, sprucing them up with crumbly saturation and cavernous reverb; it's nothing that we've not heard before but the music is touching, and the mood reliably alluring.
Warm Winters launches another low-lit slow burner, this time from Sheffield's Flight Coda. Dreamtime micro-symphonies, for fans of Steve Roach, Iasos, Celer.
Jonathan George Fox has been writing music for years under a plethora of different monikers - including Power Therapy, Sentry, and Foundling - and now Flight Coda. "a window at night the 27th" is Fox's ambient debut, and flickers thru the dusk like a candle thirsting for air. They bring a solid level of restraint to their tracks, and while the music is familiar, its warmth wins through.
Fox uses cosmic synthesizer tones to fill out his extended passages, sprucing them up with crumbly saturation and cavernous reverb; it's nothing that we've not heard before but the music is touching, and the mood reliably alluring.
Warm Winters launches another low-lit slow burner, this time from Sheffield's Flight Coda. Dreamtime micro-symphonies, for fans of Steve Roach, Iasos, Celer.
Jonathan George Fox has been writing music for years under a plethora of different monikers - including Power Therapy, Sentry, and Foundling - and now Flight Coda. "a window at night the 27th" is Fox's ambient debut, and flickers thru the dusk like a candle thirsting for air. They bring a solid level of restraint to their tracks, and while the music is familiar, its warmth wins through.
Fox uses cosmic synthesizer tones to fill out his extended passages, sprucing them up with crumbly saturation and cavernous reverb; it's nothing that we've not heard before but the music is touching, and the mood reliably alluring.