why we love this
A jubilant, childlike sense of exploration seeps through the buzzes, fidgets, skirmishes, and sketches. Like stumbling upon ancient temples wrapped in leafy vines, the music carries an archeological quality—sonic collages of historic treasures mapped with newfound fascination.
about the record
Atlas of Green imagines a young musician named Green working in a future dawning era where lost signals and enduring impulses are unearthed from the sediments of technology and time. Across twelve compositions, which embrace encounters with the malfunctions of physical media and glitching gear, Green becomes the compass in an epoch of transition—one shaded with pastoral patinas and studded with the fragments of allegorical ruin. As tattered as it is tender, Atlas of Green is a patchwork of scavenged relics and bygone hues, cast through the iridescent shimmers of a mid-future in flux.
- 1 - New Sun 3:14
- 2 - Recreation Story 2:30
- 3 - Born Through 2:29
- 4 - Spiral Cartography 1:27
- 5 - Overgrown Song 2:10
- 6 - Late Fragment 4:32
- 7 - Green’s Dream 1:47
- 8 - Archaic Quarter Form 5:24
- 9 - Atlas of Green 5:30
- 10 - Age & Rain 3:24
- 11 - Ancient Faith Radio 3:55
- 12 - SÃ Sa So 2:32
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- 1 - New Sun 3:14
- 2 - Recreation Story 2:30
- 3 - Born Through 2:29
- 4 - Spiral Cartography 1:27
- 5 - Overgrown Song 2:10
- 6 - Late Fragment 4:32
- 7 - Green’s Dream 1:47
- 8 - Archaic Quarter Form 5:24
- 9 - Atlas of Green 5:30
- 10 - Age & Rain 3:24
- 11 - Ancient Faith Radio 3:55
- 12 - SÃ Sa So 2:32
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Copy and paste this code to your site to embed.
why we love this
A jubilant, childlike sense of exploration seeps through the buzzes, fidgets, skirmishes, and sketches. Like stumbling upon ancient temples wrapped in leafy vines, the music carries an archeological quality—sonic collages of historic treasures mapped with newfound fascination.
about the record
Atlas of Green imagines a young musician named Green working in a future dawning era where lost signals and enduring impulses are unearthed from the sediments of technology and time. Across twelve compositions, which embrace encounters with the malfunctions of physical media and glitching gear, Green becomes the compass in an epoch of transition—one shaded with pastoral patinas and studded with the fragments of allegorical ruin. As tattered as it is tender, Atlas of Green is a patchwork of scavenged relics and bygone hues, cast through the iridescent shimmers of a mid-future in flux.