Three thousand years ago, human consciousness fundamentally changed. The commanding voices of gods fell silent, and we learned to think for ourselves. Now, as artificial intelligence rises, we stand at another threshold—one that may reverse everything.
This album explores Julian Jaynes' bicameral mind theory through the lens of our algorithmic present. Slow-tempo dark synth ambient and church organ drones create a contemplative space to examine what happens when external voices once again tell us what to think, what to believe, what to do.
Each track is a meditation on consciousness in transition. No drums to distract, no sudden changes to jar you from reflection. Only deep atmospheric pads, cybernetic textures, and baroque organ bass that evolve almost imperceptibly—flow state music for examining the most profound questions of our moment.
Are we witnessing the bicameral mind's relapse? As we defer decisions to algorithms, trust AI voices over our own judgment, and fragment our attention across digital commands—are we recreating the same cognitive structure our ancestors escaped?
Purely atmospheric. Consistently paced. Designed for deep focus, programming concentration, and philosophical contemplation.
As haunting and mysterious as an old fairy tale, the new LP from this Swedish musician is full of wonderfully spectral folk. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 10, 2025
Pure sound is shaped into pure pop with a spare set-up of drum machine, bass guitar, synth, and Elaine Howley's unmistakeable vocals. Bandcamp New & Notable May 13, 2025
Nashville guitarist sublimates mental illness into devastatingly beautiful instrumentals supplemented by field recordings and tape loops. Bandcamp New & Notable May 11, 2025