**Includes digital download voucher redeemable from the label** Lush, rippling ambient house from San Francisco's Jacob Long on his former Mi Ami bandmate, Ital's Lovers Rock label. Under the Earthen Sea moniker, Jacob's been releasing misty, meditative music for over ten years. His 'Mirage' is a misty-eyed vision of gently insistent, lapping pulses and slow moving harmonic wash rich with emotive potential. A-side, 'Saharan Ocean' rides a breezy, skanking house rhythm dusted with percussion reminding of a dreamier Ra.H piece, and 'Velvet Grey' is a gorgeously elegant and plaintive bit of ambient techno taking cues from Gas and AFX but really making his own magic. B-side he practically jettisons the bass groove bar smudgy daubs of bass to spin in free ambient dub space, and 'Venus' takes that vibe to a beautifully natural conclusion with layers of perfectly harmonised, floating chords as sweet as anything we've heard from the ambient quarters in recent years.
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**Includes digital download voucher redeemable from the label** Lush, rippling ambient house from San Francisco's Jacob Long on his former Mi Ami bandmate, Ital's Lovers Rock label. Under the Earthen Sea moniker, Jacob's been releasing misty, meditative music for over ten years. His 'Mirage' is a misty-eyed vision of gently insistent, lapping pulses and slow moving harmonic wash rich with emotive potential. A-side, 'Saharan Ocean' rides a breezy, skanking house rhythm dusted with percussion reminding of a dreamier Ra.H piece, and 'Velvet Grey' is a gorgeously elegant and plaintive bit of ambient techno taking cues from Gas and AFX but really making his own magic. B-side he practically jettisons the bass groove bar smudgy daubs of bass to spin in free ambient dub space, and 'Venus' takes that vibe to a beautifully natural conclusion with layers of perfectly harmonised, floating chords as sweet as anything we've heard from the ambient quarters in recent years.
**Includes digital download voucher redeemable from the label** Lush, rippling ambient house from San Francisco's Jacob Long on his former Mi Ami bandmate, Ital's Lovers Rock label. Under the Earthen Sea moniker, Jacob's been releasing misty, meditative music for over ten years. His 'Mirage' is a misty-eyed vision of gently insistent, lapping pulses and slow moving harmonic wash rich with emotive potential. A-side, 'Saharan Ocean' rides a breezy, skanking house rhythm dusted with percussion reminding of a dreamier Ra.H piece, and 'Velvet Grey' is a gorgeously elegant and plaintive bit of ambient techno taking cues from Gas and AFX but really making his own magic. B-side he practically jettisons the bass groove bar smudgy daubs of bass to spin in free ambient dub space, and 'Venus' takes that vibe to a beautifully natural conclusion with layers of perfectly harmonised, floating chords as sweet as anything we've heard from the ambient quarters in recent years.
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**Includes digital download voucher redeemable from the label** Lush, rippling ambient house from San Francisco's Jacob Long on his former Mi Ami bandmate, Ital's Lovers Rock label. Under the Earthen Sea moniker, Jacob's been releasing misty, meditative music for over ten years. His 'Mirage' is a misty-eyed vision of gently insistent, lapping pulses and slow moving harmonic wash rich with emotive potential. A-side, 'Saharan Ocean' rides a breezy, skanking house rhythm dusted with percussion reminding of a dreamier Ra.H piece, and 'Velvet Grey' is a gorgeously elegant and plaintive bit of ambient techno taking cues from Gas and AFX but really making his own magic. B-side he practically jettisons the bass groove bar smudgy daubs of bass to spin in free ambient dub space, and 'Venus' takes that vibe to a beautifully natural conclusion with layers of perfectly harmonised, floating chords as sweet as anything we've heard from the ambient quarters in recent years.