Dust Archive – SP020 | Plume (2023)

Greetings! Today, we’re immersing ourselves in the atmospheric world of Dust Archive, an ambient /drone artist hailing from Pordenone, Italy. Their latest track, “SP020 | Plume” is a sonic journey that unfolds with a warmth and depth that captivates the senses.

The composition is a testament to the beauty of simplicity, recorded on an old tape machine and featuring the haunting sounds of a broken piano. Dust Archive skillfully weaves layers of sound, creating a sonic landscape that’s both rich and drony. The noisy elements add a unique texture, elevating the track to a mesmerizing level.

“SP020 | Plume” takes you on a deep exploration, inviting you to lose yourself in its ambient embrace. The artist’s use of unconventional instruments adds an experimental touch, making the listening experience all the more intriguing.

I find myself drawn to the nostalgic and comforting tones of the track, a reminder that beauty can be found in imperfection. The dusty, textured quality of the sound adds a layer of authenticity, creating a connection between the listener and the artist’s creative process.

Explore the links below to connect with Dust Archive on different platforms. “SP020 | Plume” is a sonic testament to the artist’s ability to create ambient landscapes that are both introspective and immersive. Dive into the world of Dust Archive and let the atmospheric vibes wash over you.

A bit more information about the project and the track:
Dust Archive publishes music found inside mysterious boxes.
The music is recorder onto tape spools and it sounds both ancient and unheard. Dust Archive is the place where artists can store this haunting music which seems to be composed by another version of them.

This certain track is a tape loop running. Ruined piano. Multitrack tape with harmonium chord.

Traditionally, thanks a lot for being with me and listening to the good music 🙂 Stand with Ukraine! Peace <3


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