Like the Super Blood Moon, the Total Eclipse, or other rare astronomical occurrences, Constellation Tatsu displays brightest at one point of each season. These brief appearances are recorded and on display for posterity, of course, but that initial glimpse leaves a lasting impression.
For the label’s Winter Batch, four aural samples are available below, ranging from interstellar synth voyages (Curved Light’s Flow and Return) and pulsating 3D ambient grooves (Chris Otchy’s Subterranean Landscapes); to slow-burning, glacial sound excursions (Jordan Christoff’s Enveloped) and deep, hypnotic dark techno (Rose’s Night Places). It’s easy to claim every batch tops the previous one, but I’ll go ahead and make that claim right now, as Tatsu kicks off 2019 with a quiet yet profound bang.
The entire Constellation Tatsu Winter Batch is available for purchase TODAY. Get into your primo zoning environment and let the below playlist rip! Push back on the winter blues with four of the freshest ambient sounds you can find!
Flow and Return tracklisting:
01. Brightlea
02. Sea Change
03. Cascading Tides
04. Glacial Float
05. Crescent_Visions in Eclipse
06. Sand Hollow
07. Meridian
08. Colorform
09. Paths Divergent
10. Non-Volatile
11. Clean Air
12. Flow and Return
13. Ridgeway
14. Wanderlust
Subterranean Landscapes tracklisting:
01. Adaptor
02. The Day After the Banquet
03. Driftwood Collage
04. Night Children
05. Minimum Feed
06. Out of Reach
07. The CHOAM Corporation
08. Pets or Children
09. Taming the Moon
Enveloped tracklisting:
01. Waves
02. Wash
03. Alice
04. Love
Night Places tracklisting:
01. Phosphorene
02. The Searing
03. Night Places
More about: Chris Otchy, Curved Light, Jordan Christoff, Rose