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8:01 PM EDT March 26, 2025:
Whispering Winds - "Light Echoes" From the album Cosmic Cliffs (May 28, 2025)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
JUNO MAMBA, Visionary of the Void
JUNO MAMBA, Visionary of the Void
I’ve been reading weary books on how to live – searching for my soul in words. It’s a tiresome course, set up with plenty obstacles and too few loopholes. Life is a wretched, beautiful performance. Most nights I’d rather be in the depths of outer space… Experiencing the birth of stars, looking out on the vast nothingness of the universe, feeling comforted by my indefinite solitude. Few things…
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Melbourne, Australia -- In case you missed it last week, Juno Mamba released his debut EP Light Echoes last week via Soothsayer. Take a listen to his stunning track “Slow Light,” a lush track that spans just under 7 minutes long. The soundscape on this track is really incredible, from the twinkling sound layers to the pulsing electronica that keeps everything driving forward. The song definitely reminds me of Lapalux’s songs, especially with the cosmic synergy of it all. “Slow Light” really does build up gradually and sonically transports listeners into Juno Mamba’s world.
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Light Echoes. Orignial idea from Aaron Koblin and Ben Tricklebank.
Barbican Center - August 2015
Arron Koblin & Ben Tricklebank
Using the natural world as a backdrop, artists Aaron Koblin and Ben Tricklebank briefly coat the landscape with light emitted from a laser on board a train for their Light Echoes project.