Timeless ambient electronica with a frisson of jazzy exotica, puckered onto vinyl by Geneva’s WRWTFWW Records after its ’21 tape edition with Miami’s Schematic.
Also regarded as half of Cologne, who’ve previously worked with LA Vampires and LA’s Memory No.36 (Maxwell Sterling), Danny Scott Lane has spent the past five years hatching a balmy downbeat solo sound that led him to WRWTFWW Records with ’Shower’ in 2023. The label now scroll back a little to give this one the vinyl shine it deserves, playing a cozy and effortless style of mood music defined by a reserved minimalism that places it in good company with their roster of classic Japanese environmental music and ambient curios.
A dozen pieces tile up to a daydreamy drift where Lane weaves the clarinet, flute, sax and electronic wind instrument of collaborator David Lackner into a powdery, sun-kissed atmosphere in the LP’s journey from the ambient jazz of ‘21st Street’ thru a woozily pitch bent curtain closer ‘Her Coming in’. Morsels of serenely blue-skied ephemera fleet by in ‘Mike’s Kitchen’ and the low-slung bumps of ‘Too Much Time’, to an Ernest Hood-like meditation ‘Be Outside Talking’, and dusted lounge jazz electronica in ’10 O’Clock Ride’, with Lackner’s electronic wind instrument leading the way over exquisitely sparing groove in ‘Late Love Walk’.
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Timeless ambient electronica with a frisson of jazzy exotica, puckered onto vinyl by Geneva’s WRWTFWW Records after its ’21 tape edition with Miami’s Schematic.
Also regarded as half of Cologne, who’ve previously worked with LA Vampires and LA’s Memory No.36 (Maxwell Sterling), Danny Scott Lane has spent the past five years hatching a balmy downbeat solo sound that led him to WRWTFWW Records with ’Shower’ in 2023. The label now scroll back a little to give this one the vinyl shine it deserves, playing a cozy and effortless style of mood music defined by a reserved minimalism that places it in good company with their roster of classic Japanese environmental music and ambient curios.
A dozen pieces tile up to a daydreamy drift where Lane weaves the clarinet, flute, sax and electronic wind instrument of collaborator David Lackner into a powdery, sun-kissed atmosphere in the LP’s journey from the ambient jazz of ‘21st Street’ thru a woozily pitch bent curtain closer ‘Her Coming in’. Morsels of serenely blue-skied ephemera fleet by in ‘Mike’s Kitchen’ and the low-slung bumps of ‘Too Much Time’, to an Ernest Hood-like meditation ‘Be Outside Talking’, and dusted lounge jazz electronica in ’10 O’Clock Ride’, with Lackner’s electronic wind instrument leading the way over exquisitely sparing groove in ‘Late Love Walk’.
Timeless ambient electronica with a frisson of jazzy exotica, puckered onto vinyl by Geneva’s WRWTFWW Records after its ’21 tape edition with Miami’s Schematic.
Also regarded as half of Cologne, who’ve previously worked with LA Vampires and LA’s Memory No.36 (Maxwell Sterling), Danny Scott Lane has spent the past five years hatching a balmy downbeat solo sound that led him to WRWTFWW Records with ’Shower’ in 2023. The label now scroll back a little to give this one the vinyl shine it deserves, playing a cozy and effortless style of mood music defined by a reserved minimalism that places it in good company with their roster of classic Japanese environmental music and ambient curios.
A dozen pieces tile up to a daydreamy drift where Lane weaves the clarinet, flute, sax and electronic wind instrument of collaborator David Lackner into a powdery, sun-kissed atmosphere in the LP’s journey from the ambient jazz of ‘21st Street’ thru a woozily pitch bent curtain closer ‘Her Coming in’. Morsels of serenely blue-skied ephemera fleet by in ‘Mike’s Kitchen’ and the low-slung bumps of ‘Too Much Time’, to an Ernest Hood-like meditation ‘Be Outside Talking’, and dusted lounge jazz electronica in ’10 O’Clock Ride’, with Lackner’s electronic wind instrument leading the way over exquisitely sparing groove in ‘Late Love Walk’.
Timeless ambient electronica with a frisson of jazzy exotica, puckered onto vinyl by Geneva’s WRWTFWW Records after its ’21 tape edition with Miami’s Schematic.
Also regarded as half of Cologne, who’ve previously worked with LA Vampires and LA’s Memory No.36 (Maxwell Sterling), Danny Scott Lane has spent the past five years hatching a balmy downbeat solo sound that led him to WRWTFWW Records with ’Shower’ in 2023. The label now scroll back a little to give this one the vinyl shine it deserves, playing a cozy and effortless style of mood music defined by a reserved minimalism that places it in good company with their roster of classic Japanese environmental music and ambient curios.
A dozen pieces tile up to a daydreamy drift where Lane weaves the clarinet, flute, sax and electronic wind instrument of collaborator David Lackner into a powdery, sun-kissed atmosphere in the LP’s journey from the ambient jazz of ‘21st Street’ thru a woozily pitch bent curtain closer ‘Her Coming in’. Morsels of serenely blue-skied ephemera fleet by in ‘Mike’s Kitchen’ and the low-slung bumps of ‘Too Much Time’, to an Ernest Hood-like meditation ‘Be Outside Talking’, and dusted lounge jazz electronica in ’10 O’Clock Ride’, with Lackner’s electronic wind instrument leading the way over exquisitely sparing groove in ‘Late Love Walk’.
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Timeless ambient electronica with a frisson of jazzy exotica, puckered onto vinyl by Geneva’s WRWTFWW Records after its ’21 tape edition with Miami’s Schematic.
Also regarded as half of Cologne, who’ve previously worked with LA Vampires and LA’s Memory No.36 (Maxwell Sterling), Danny Scott Lane has spent the past five years hatching a balmy downbeat solo sound that led him to WRWTFWW Records with ’Shower’ in 2023. The label now scroll back a little to give this one the vinyl shine it deserves, playing a cozy and effortless style of mood music defined by a reserved minimalism that places it in good company with their roster of classic Japanese environmental music and ambient curios.
A dozen pieces tile up to a daydreamy drift where Lane weaves the clarinet, flute, sax and electronic wind instrument of collaborator David Lackner into a powdery, sun-kissed atmosphere in the LP’s journey from the ambient jazz of ‘21st Street’ thru a woozily pitch bent curtain closer ‘Her Coming in’. Morsels of serenely blue-skied ephemera fleet by in ‘Mike’s Kitchen’ and the low-slung bumps of ‘Too Much Time’, to an Ernest Hood-like meditation ‘Be Outside Talking’, and dusted lounge jazz electronica in ’10 O’Clock Ride’, with Lackner’s electronic wind instrument leading the way over exquisitely sparing groove in ‘Late Love Walk’.