In The Branches – “Wilderness Time” (2021 Edition) Ecopak CD
Limited to 300 copies. Available exclusively on Bandcamp. Wilderness Time (2021 Edition) by In The Branches
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Limited to 300 copies. Available exclusively on Bandcamp. Wilderness Time (2021 Edition) by In The Branches
I’m downsizing my music collection by selling about a thousand CD’s, records, and tapes on Discogs (in progress). … Continue reading…My Music Store on Discogs
Monuments by In The Branches and Neglect I’m going to upload a 4K video for “Monuments” on YouTube soon. Meanwhile, enjoy this throwback from one of my most mysterious albums
Continue reading…In the Branches & Neglect – “Those Who Carried On” [Western Ambient]
I have no idea how this album made it to my earballs, but I can’t believe it’s not some sort of legendary masterpiece known by everyone in the ambient/chill world.
Hard Times, Hard Hearts by bvdub
This song is, like most In The Branches songs, based around some mysterious live recordings that were purposely buried and forgotten (as this is a method of making music that
Dreamy, light and dark ambient music created for the beautiful planet Saturn. … Continue reading…“Saturnus” by Quiet Sector out now on Bandcamp (ambient/cinematic space music)
Planitis Aris EP Planitis Aris EP name your price Announcing the 25th official release from The Adaptive, Planitis Aris EP. “Planitis Aris” is Greek for “Planet Mars”, more accurately
Hear More You can listen to many more songs from In The Branches and Quiet Sector on Bandcamp.
Collected Pieces – Part 1 by In The Branches
This track floods my whole being with a cosmic sense of flow, of subtle grace and love to the pulsation of life inside and outside, a sense of the uniqueness
Continue reading…“Stepping Into the Past” by In The Branches and Neglect
In The Branches · Sweet Vancouver Sun (Live with JT Warren, 2017) – Creative Commons, Royalty-Free Download A rare live recording that I always love to come across, buried in
“Lost and Found” was a return to the minimal side of In The Branches, using only live guitar (plus a loop pedal and hardware effects pedals) as the sole source of sound through the entire hour-long journey. … Continue reading…In The Branches – “Lost and Found” now on YouTube
None So Vinyl begins as a metal and ambient music blog, but I have much bigger plans for this project. Eventually, it should be a record store, magazine, metal show
Continue reading…None So Vinyl – An underground music rabbit-hole & record store project
Collected Pieces – Part 1, as you may have guessed from the title, is a compilation of In The Branches songs from various parts of the project’s catalog. This is perhaps the most versatile In The Branches album since Vivid Memories and Particles Collide. … Continue reading…“Collected Pieces – Part 1” by In The Branches out now on Bandcamp
I want to not only promote Bandcamp, but promote the attitude they portray in supporting artists. They take a smaller portion from artists than any other top company in the music biz. In fact, companies like Spotify and iTunes steal a much larger portion than their fair share. … Continue reading…What’s The Best Way To Buy Music Online?
I bit the bullet and signed up for YouTube Premium recently. I’m always a little bit conflicted about supporting YouTube, knowing how little they pay content creators in proportion to
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I will continue uploading full albums on YouTube until I either 1) Run out of material (yeah right!) or 2) Lose trust in YouTube. For now, let’s see how it goes. Don’t forget to subscribe! … Continue reading…In The Branches – Full Albums on YouTube
“Tomorrow” on vinyl + digital via Behind The Sky Music: https://bluetech.bandcamp.com/album/tomorrow-2xlp-vinyl-only-includes-download-card Tomorrow – 2xLP (Vinyl Only includes Download Card) by Steve Roach “Tomorrow” on CD + digital from Steve Roach:
Continue reading…Recommended Ambient: Steve Roach – Tomorrow
This is an album that took me about two years of weekend warrior-ing after I returned to my software engineering career in Portland. This project took over all of my