The multilayered, experimental music of Brendon Anderegg has previously been heard mainly through Mountains, his electronic project with Koen Holtkamp.
As a solo artist since the 1990s, Anderegg has chiefly pursued a fruitful career as a sound designer at Telescopic Audio in Brooklyn contributing, for example, to the scores for Emmy-nominated documentaries '102 Minutes that Changed America', and '9/11: The Days After'.
June shows his skill in creating a precise atmosphere in a piece well described as "a shimmering expanse of synthesizer-fed ambience, structure, and tone".
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The 37 minute track is made up of subtle layers of transcendent ambience with no discernible beat.
On Spotify, the work is arbitrarily divided into ten segments but it is conceived as a single work, split in two only to fit onto the vinyl only physical release.
The immersive textures invite the listener to calm the mind and go with its meditative flow.
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