I love this series because it is so interesting and the first 3 stages are nice to listen to for studying. The music is sad and happy, distorted in parts but real throughout. keenan_bruce
Great for studying, reading, and thinking. It's like looking out of the window on a rainy day, somewhere far away in the countryside. Calming, lonely, and beautiful. Hakr0Cat
If the Phantom of the Opera wrote video game music, it might sound something like the sweeping, stately songs on “Place of Honor.” Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 25, 2023
Euphoric club instrumentals from the duo of Brooklyn's HMXGOD and San Francisco's Kush Arora, blending dancehall, drill, kuduro, and more. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 22, 2023
The first LP from nightlife cornerstone Melissa Maristuen, aka Doc Sleep, turns away from the dancefloor and toward the personal. Bandcamp Album of the Day Mar 21, 2023
For a title with the word 'Rave' in it I have to say this is one of the most forsaken and melancholy pieces of music in my collection. And having come from the artistry of Leyland Kirby it sounds like no one else. In his V/VM form he's made the death of rave sound as tragic as the outcome of a historic battle. Maybe it was. unruh2525