
"The music comes on like financial ruin did for one of Hemingway's characters: Gradually, then suddenly. Without doing much of anything at all, that drone-coruscating, electric, quivering like a heat mirage over hot pavement-builds to its distorted peak, then abruptly begins its long downward slide back into silence."
"Seefeel have been coming or going for most of their career. After stepping out as maverick shoegazers with their debut album, they pivoted to a forlorn, dub- and industrial-inflected strain of ambient music."
"Sol.Hz, once again created by the core duo of Mark Clifford and Sarah Peacock, picks up where the last two records left off: in an uncanny netherzone where tonal shapes flit through the air like auroras."
Sol.Hz, the latest album by Seefeel, begins with silence that gradually transforms into ambient-dub soundscapes. The music builds to a distorted peak before fading back into silence. Seefeel's career has seen them transition from shoegaze to ambient music, with notable releases in the '90s and a long hiatus before recent mini-LPs. The album continues their exploration of tonal shapes and electronic percussion, showcasing their unique sound within the ambient genre.
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