Space & Awareness

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about the record

Space and Awareness is the eighth album from Inhmost, the alias of producer Simon Huxtable. It is filled with deep baselines and downtempo breaks that are perfectly balanced with atmospheric ambient textures, making it a thoroughly engaging listen.


In the producer's words, “Space & Awareness was made at a time when I felt particularly conscious and receptive of the space around me and I wanted to create an atmosphere that reflected this organically. A mixed approach of using analogue and digital hardware both in and out of the box along with captured field recordings was used to create a broad and changeable soundscape. I did not want this album to just be purely ambient, so the use of downtempo beat structures and rhythms felt like a more appropriate way to convey the variety of emotions that I was feeling at the time.”

  1. 1 - Suspension 5:24
  2. 2 - So Far Away 5:58
  3. 3 - Stay Calm 6:18
  4. 4 - Blissfully Unaware 3:07
  5. 5 - Beautiful Eyes 4:40
  6. 6 - Come On Then 4:51
  7. 7 - Morning Break 4:46

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Space & Awareness

25,00

out of stock

  1. 1 - Suspension 5:24
  2. 2 - So Far Away 5:58
  3. 3 - Stay Calm 6:18
  4. 4 - Blissfully Unaware 3:07
  5. 5 - Beautiful Eyes 4:40
  6. 6 - Come On Then 4:51
  7. 7 - Morning Break 4:46

Embed

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about the record

Space and Awareness is the eighth album from Inhmost, the alias of producer Simon Huxtable. It is filled with deep baselines and downtempo breaks that are perfectly balanced with atmospheric ambient textures, making it a thoroughly engaging listen.


In the producer's words, “Space & Awareness was made at a time when I felt particularly conscious and receptive of the space around me and I wanted to create an atmosphere that reflected this organically. A mixed approach of using analogue and digital hardware both in and out of the box along with captured field recordings was used to create a broad and changeable soundscape. I did not want this album to just be purely ambient, so the use of downtempo beat structures and rhythms felt like a more appropriate way to convey the variety of emotions that I was feeling at the time.”

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