Microcosmos Records presents Gati, a new album by Six Dead Bulgarians — a deep, ritualistic journey where ambient electronics, ethnic instrumentation, and archaic memory dissolve into one continuous flow.
The word Gati comes from Sanskrit and can be translated as movement, path, passage, destiny, the migration of the soul. It reflects a worldview where life unfolds as an endless current of transitions and rebirths. This idea resonates with the geography of the Russian North, where countless rivers carry names ending in "-ga" — Volga, Onega, Pinega, Vaga — as if echoing an ancient linguistic and cultural source.
Musically, Gati is dense yet meditative. Analog synthesizer drones pulse like slow breathing, while flutes, didgeridoo, trumpet, guitar, ethnic percussion, and deeply rooted folk vocals form a living, organic texture. Field recordings from the archives of Kenozero National Park add a documentary layer, grounding the album in real landscapes, voices, and time.
The album's concept revolves around the life and fate of a Russian woman during times of hardship — not as a narrative, but as a state of being. Each track feels like a fragment of memory: intimate, restrained, and quietly powerful. Despite its depth, Gati remains surprisingly accessible — music that can accompany daily life while subtly shifting perception.
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Microcosmos Records presents Gati, a new album by Six Dead Bulgarians — a deep, ritualistic journey where ambient electronics, ethnic instrumentation, and archaic memory dissolve into one continuous flow.
The word Gati comes from Sanskrit and can be translated as movement, path, passage, destiny, the migration of the soul. It reflects a worldview where life unfolds as an endless current of transitions and rebirths. This idea resonates with the geography of the Russian North, where countless rivers carry names ending in "-ga" — Volga, Onega, Pinega, Vaga — as if echoing an ancient linguistic and cultural source.
Musically, Gati is dense yet meditative. Analog synthesizer drones pulse like slow breathing, while flutes, didgeridoo, trumpet, guitar, ethnic percussion, and deeply rooted folk vocals form a living, organic texture. Field recordings from the archives of Kenozero National Park add a documentary layer, grounding the album in real landscapes, voices, and time.
The album's concept revolves around the life and fate of a Russian woman during times of hardship — not as a narrative, but as a state of being. Each track feels like a fragment of memory: intimate, restrained, and quietly powerful. Despite its depth, Gati remains surprisingly accessible — music that can accompany daily life while subtly shifting perception.
Microcosmos Records presents Gati, a new album by Six Dead Bulgarians — a deep, ritualistic journey where ambient electronics, ethnic instrumentation, and archaic memory dissolve into one continuous flow.
The word Gati comes from Sanskrit and can be translated as movement, path, passage, destiny, the migration of the soul. It reflects a worldview where life unfolds as an endless current of transitions and rebirths. This idea resonates with the geography of the Russian North, where countless rivers carry names ending in "-ga" — Volga, Onega, Pinega, Vaga — as if echoing an ancient linguistic and cultural source.
Musically, Gati is dense yet meditative. Analog synthesizer drones pulse like slow breathing, while flutes, didgeridoo, trumpet, guitar, ethnic percussion, and deeply rooted folk vocals form a living, organic texture. Field recordings from the archives of Kenozero National Park add a documentary layer, grounding the album in real landscapes, voices, and time.
The album's concept revolves around the life and fate of a Russian woman during times of hardship — not as a narrative, but as a state of being. Each track feels like a fragment of memory: intimate, restrained, and quietly powerful. Despite its depth, Gati remains surprisingly accessible — music that can accompany daily life while subtly shifting perception.
Microcosmos Records presents Gati, a new album by Six Dead Bulgarians — a deep, ritualistic journey where ambient electronics, ethnic instrumentation, and archaic memory dissolve into one continuous flow.
The word Gati comes from Sanskrit and can be translated as movement, path, passage, destiny, the migration of the soul. It reflects a worldview where life unfolds as an endless current of transitions and rebirths. This idea resonates with the geography of the Russian North, where countless rivers carry names ending in "-ga" — Volga, Onega, Pinega, Vaga — as if echoing an ancient linguistic and cultural source.
Musically, Gati is dense yet meditative. Analog synthesizer drones pulse like slow breathing, while flutes, didgeridoo, trumpet, guitar, ethnic percussion, and deeply rooted folk vocals form a living, organic texture. Field recordings from the archives of Kenozero National Park add a documentary layer, grounding the album in real landscapes, voices, and time.
The album's concept revolves around the life and fate of a Russian woman during times of hardship — not as a narrative, but as a state of being. Each track feels like a fragment of memory: intimate, restrained, and quietly powerful. Despite its depth, Gati remains surprisingly accessible — music that can accompany daily life while subtly shifting perception.
Microcosmos Records presents Gati, a new album by Six Dead Bulgarians — a deep, ritualistic journey where ambient electronics, ethnic instrumentation, and archaic memory dissolve into one continuous flow.
The word Gati comes from Sanskrit and can be translated as movement, path, passage, destiny, the migration of the soul. It reflects a worldview where life unfolds as an endless current of transitions and rebirths. This idea resonates with the geography of the Russian North, where countless rivers carry names ending in "-ga" — Volga, Onega, Pinega, Vaga — as if echoing an ancient linguistic and cultural source.
Musically, Gati is dense yet meditative. Analog synthesizer drones pulse like slow breathing, while flutes, didgeridoo, trumpet, guitar, ethnic percussion, and deeply rooted folk vocals form a living, organic texture. Field recordings from the archives of Kenozero National Park add a documentary layer, grounding the album in real landscapes, voices, and time.
The album's concept revolves around the life and fate of a Russian woman during times of hardship — not as a narrative, but as a state of being. Each track feels like a fragment of memory: intimate, restrained, and quietly powerful. Despite its depth, Gati remains surprisingly accessible — music that can accompany daily life while subtly shifting perception.
Microcosmos Records presents Gati, a new album by Six Dead Bulgarians — a deep, ritualistic journey where ambient electronics, ethnic instrumentation, and archaic memory dissolve into one continuous flow.
The word Gati comes from Sanskrit and can be translated as movement, path, passage, destiny, the migration of the soul. It reflects a worldview where life unfolds as an endless current of transitions and rebirths. This idea resonates with the geography of the Russian North, where countless rivers carry names ending in "-ga" — Volga, Onega, Pinega, Vaga — as if echoing an ancient linguistic and cultural source.
Musically, Gati is dense yet meditative. Analog synthesizer drones pulse like slow breathing, while flutes, didgeridoo, trumpet, guitar, ethnic percussion, and deeply rooted folk vocals form a living, organic texture. Field recordings from the archives of Kenozero National Park add a documentary layer, grounding the album in real landscapes, voices, and time.
The album's concept revolves around the life and fate of a Russian woman during times of hardship — not as a narrative, but as a state of being. Each track feels like a fragment of memory: intimate, restrained, and quietly powerful. Despite its depth, Gati remains surprisingly accessible — music that can accompany daily life while subtly shifting perception.
Microcosmos Records presents Gati, a new album by Six Dead Bulgarians — a deep, ritualistic journey where ambient electronics, ethnic instrumentation, and archaic memory dissolve into one continuous flow.
The word Gati comes from Sanskrit and can be translated as movement, path, passage, destiny, the migration of the soul. It reflects a worldview where life unfolds as an endless current of transitions and rebirths. This idea resonates with the geography of the Russian North, where countless rivers carry names ending in "-ga" — Volga, Onega, Pinega, Vaga — as if echoing an ancient linguistic and cultural source.
Musically, Gati is dense yet meditative. Analog synthesizer drones pulse like slow breathing, while flutes, didgeridoo, trumpet, guitar, ethnic percussion, and deeply rooted folk vocals form a living, organic texture. Field recordings from the archives of Kenozero National Park add a documentary layer, grounding the album in real landscapes, voices, and time.
The album's concept revolves around the life and fate of a Russian woman during times of hardship — not as a narrative, but as a state of being. Each track feels like a fragment of memory: intimate, restrained, and quietly powerful. Despite its depth, Gati remains surprisingly accessible — music that can accompany daily life while subtly shifting perception.
Microcosmos Records presents Gati, a new album by Six Dead Bulgarians — a deep, ritualistic journey where ambient electronics, ethnic instrumentation, and archaic memory dissolve into one continuous flow.
The word Gati comes from Sanskrit and can be translated as movement, path, passage, destiny, the migration of the soul. It reflects a worldview where life unfolds as an endless current of transitions and rebirths. This idea resonates with the geography of the Russian North, where countless rivers carry names ending in "-ga" — Volga, Onega, Pinega, Vaga — as if echoing an ancient linguistic and cultural source.
Musically, Gati is dense yet meditative. Analog synthesizer drones pulse like slow breathing, while flutes, didgeridoo, trumpet, guitar, ethnic percussion, and deeply rooted folk vocals form a living, organic texture. Field recordings from the archives of Kenozero National Park add a documentary layer, grounding the album in real landscapes, voices, and time.
The album's concept revolves around the life and fate of a Russian woman during times of hardship — not as a narrative, but as a state of being. Each track feels like a fragment of memory: intimate, restrained, and quietly powerful. Despite its depth, Gati remains surprisingly accessible — music that can accompany daily life while subtly shifting perception.
Microcosmos Records presents Gati, a new album by Six Dead Bulgarians — a deep, ritualistic journey where ambient electronics, ethnic instrumentation, and archaic memory dissolve into one continuous flow.
The word Gati comes from Sanskrit and can be translated as movement, path, passage, destiny, the migration of the soul. It reflects a worldview where life unfolds as an endless current of transitions and rebirths. This idea resonates with the geography of the Russian North, where countless rivers carry names ending in "-ga" — Volga, Onega, Pinega, Vaga — as if echoing an ancient linguistic and cultural source.
Musically, Gati is dense yet meditative. Analog synthesizer drones pulse like slow breathing, while flutes, didgeridoo, trumpet, guitar, ethnic percussion, and deeply rooted folk vocals form a living, organic texture. Field recordings from the archives of Kenozero National Park add a documentary layer, grounding the album in real landscapes, voices, and time.
The album's concept revolves around the life and fate of a Russian woman during times of hardship — not as a narrative, but as a state of being. Each track feels like a fragment of memory: intimate, restrained, and quietly powerful. Despite its depth, Gati remains surprisingly accessible — music that can accompany daily life while subtly shifting perception.
Microcosmos Records presents Gati, a new album by Six Dead Bulgarians — a deep, ritualistic journey where ambient electronics, ethnic instrumentation, and archaic memory dissolve into one continuous flow.
The word Gati comes from Sanskrit and can be translated as movement, path, passage, destiny, the migration of the soul. It reflects a worldview where life unfolds as an endless current of transitions and rebirths. This idea resonates with the geography of the Russian North, where countless rivers carry names ending in "-ga" — Volga, Onega, Pinega, Vaga — as if echoing an ancient linguistic and cultural source.
Musically, Gati is dense yet meditative. Analog synthesizer drones pulse like slow breathing, while flutes, didgeridoo, trumpet, guitar, ethnic percussion, and deeply rooted folk vocals form a living, organic texture. Field recordings from the archives of Kenozero National Park add a documentary layer, grounding the album in real landscapes, voices, and time.
The album's concept revolves around the life and fate of a Russian woman during times of hardship — not as a narrative, but as a state of being. Each track feels like a fragment of memory: intimate, restrained, and quietly powerful. Despite its depth, Gati remains surprisingly accessible — music that can accompany daily life while subtly shifting perception.
Microcosmos Records proudly presents Ganymede, a new chapter from producer EDD-989 — an artist long admired for his warm, rhythmic chillout sound. With this album, he ventures into deeper space — a world without pulse or percussion, where silence and resonance become the rhythm.
Ganymede is a meditative journey through slow-moving harmonies and shimmering atmospheres. Each track unfolds gradually, drawing the listener into weightless stillness — music that feels suspended between stars and dreams.
Born from the artist's planetarium performances, the album transforms the vastness of space into an intimate, reflective experience. It invites you not to travel outward, but inward — to the quiet center where everything flows and nothing rushes.
Close your eyes, drift beyond time, and let Ganymede guide your inner orbit.
Microcosmos Records proudly presents Ganymede, a new chapter from producer EDD-989 — an artist long admired for his warm, rhythmic chillout sound. With this album, he ventures into deeper space — a world without pulse or percussion, where silence and resonance become the rhythm.
Ganymede is a meditative journey through slow-moving harmonies and shimmering atmospheres. Each track unfolds gradually, drawing the listener into weightless stillness — music that feels suspended between stars and dreams.
Born from the artist's planetarium performances, the album transforms the vastness of space into an intimate, reflective experience. It invites you not to travel outward, but inward — to the quiet center where everything flows and nothing rushes.
Close your eyes, drift beyond time, and let Ganymede guide your inner orbit.
Microcosmos Records proudly presents Ganymede, a new chapter from producer EDD-989 — an artist long admired for his warm, rhythmic chillout sound. With this album, he ventures into deeper space — a world without pulse or percussion, where silence and resonance become the rhythm.
Ganymede is a meditative journey through slow-moving harmonies and shimmering atmospheres. Each track unfolds gradually, drawing the listener into weightless stillness — music that feels suspended between stars and dreams.
Born from the artist's planetarium performances, the album transforms the vastness of space into an intimate, reflective experience. It invites you not to travel outward, but inward — to the quiet center where everything flows and nothing rushes.
Close your eyes, drift beyond time, and let Ganymede guide your inner orbit.
Microcosmos Records proudly presents Ganymede, a new chapter from producer EDD-989 — an artist long admired for his warm, rhythmic chillout sound. With this album, he ventures into deeper space — a world without pulse or percussion, where silence and resonance become the rhythm.
Ganymede is a meditative journey through slow-moving harmonies and shimmering atmospheres. Each track unfolds gradually, drawing the listener into weightless stillness — music that feels suspended between stars and dreams.
Born from the artist's planetarium performances, the album transforms the vastness of space into an intimate, reflective experience. It invites you not to travel outward, but inward — to the quiet center where everything flows and nothing rushes.
Close your eyes, drift beyond time, and let Ganymede guide your inner orbit.
Microcosmos Records proudly presents Ganymede, a new chapter from producer EDD-989 — an artist long admired for his warm, rhythmic chillout sound. With this album, he ventures into deeper space — a world without pulse or percussion, where silence and resonance become the rhythm.
Ganymede is a meditative journey through slow-moving harmonies and shimmering atmospheres. Each track unfolds gradually, drawing the listener into weightless stillness — music that feels suspended between stars and dreams.
Born from the artist's planetarium performances, the album transforms the vastness of space into an intimate, reflective experience. It invites you not to travel outward, but inward — to the quiet center where everything flows and nothing rushes.
Close your eyes, drift beyond time, and let Ganymede guide your inner orbit.
Microcosmos Records proudly presents Ganymede, a new chapter from producer EDD-989 — an artist long admired for his warm, rhythmic chillout sound. With this album, he ventures into deeper space — a world without pulse or percussion, where silence and resonance become the rhythm.
Ganymede is a meditative journey through slow-moving harmonies and shimmering atmospheres. Each track unfolds gradually, drawing the listener into weightless stillness — music that feels suspended between stars and dreams.
Born from the artist's planetarium performances, the album transforms the vastness of space into an intimate, reflective experience. It invites you not to travel outward, but inward — to the quiet center where everything flows and nothing rushes.
Close your eyes, drift beyond time, and let Ganymede guide your inner orbit.
Microcosmos Records is pleased to present the new single “1961” by Bora.
“1961” is a sonic tribute to the dreamers, inventors, and cosmonauts of the early Space Age. Groovy rhythms intertwine with ethereal pads, subtle ethnic textures, and archival cosmic elements. The voice and the signal of the satellite bring the listener directly into the emotional landscape of the first space breakthrough — the moment humanity stepped beyond Earth for the very first time.
For Bora, this track carries a deeply personal story: endless bicycle journeys through remote towns and villages, serene river mornings, open fields shimmering in the sun, and the quiet presence of history still living in the land. “1961” captures this inner world — tender, dreamy, filled with awe and a longing to touch something greater.
Put on “1961” and drift into the universe of the First Ones — those who looked at the stars with courage, wonder, and boundless imagination.
Microcosmos Records proudly presents Alpaca, the new single by SymbiOm.
SymbiOm is a collaboration between Dmitry ADEM and Pavel ROAR — two seasoned artists from the depths of Siberia who met while curating different stages at a local festival. Their shared passion for sound experiments and live energy sparked an instant creative symbiosis — and SymbiOm was born.
Their debut single Alpaca blends organic and electronic elements into a warm, groovy dreamscape. Built around the earthy tone of Pavel’s didgeridoo and enriched by Dmitry’s lush synthesis, the track flows through tribal percussion, psy-dub basslines, and shimmering melodic textures.
Like the animal that inspired it, Alpaca is kind, a little whimsical, yet grounded — a symbol of care, joy, and inner balance. Its rhythm invites the listener to dance lightly, to breathe, and to smile.
Press play on Alpaca and feel yourself wandering through a pastel-colored meadow at sunrise — a place where everything is calm, alive, and connected.
Microcosmos Records is happy to announce Voice Of The Soul by Aksemetrix.
Aksemetrix is the musical project of Yuri Aksenov (Tyumen, Russia). With ten releases to his name spanning ambient, downtempo, psy-chill, and progressive, Yuri crafts his sound using both analog and digital synthesis, guitar, and harmonica.
Voice Of The Soul represents a harmonious fusion of cosmic ambient, lo-fi, and blues-infused guitar. It is full of experiments with unconventional rhythms, and field recordings capturing conversations and sounds of nature. Ethereal synth textures create a dreamy, translucent atmosphere. Meticulously crafted arrangements seamlessly blend warm bass lines, intricate arpeggios, acoustic guitar, and harmonica. The music of the album takes the listener away from the mundane into realms of beautiful, fantastical imagery.
Put on Voice Of The Soul and immerse yourself in a slightly sentimental, carefree lounge ambiance created by Aksemetrix and Microcosmos Records.
Microcosmos Records is happy to announce Voice Of The Soul by Aksemetrix.
Aksemetrix is the musical project of Yuri Aksenov (Tyumen, Russia). With ten releases to his name spanning ambient, downtempo, psy-chill, and progressive, Yuri crafts his sound using both analog and digital synthesis, guitar, and harmonica.
Voice Of The Soul represents a harmonious fusion of cosmic ambient, lo-fi, and blues-infused guitar. It is full of experiments with unconventional rhythms, and field recordings capturing conversations and sounds of nature. Ethereal synth textures create a dreamy, translucent atmosphere. Meticulously crafted arrangements seamlessly blend warm bass lines, intricate arpeggios, acoustic guitar, and harmonica. The music of the album takes the listener away from the mundane into realms of beautiful, fantastical imagery.
Put on Voice Of The Soul and immerse yourself in a slightly sentimental, carefree lounge ambiance created by Aksemetrix and Microcosmos Records.
Microcosmos Records is happy to announce Voice Of The Soul by Aksemetrix.
Aksemetrix is the musical project of Yuri Aksenov (Tyumen, Russia). With ten releases to his name spanning ambient, downtempo, psy-chill, and progressive, Yuri crafts his sound using both analog and digital synthesis, guitar, and harmonica.
Voice Of The Soul represents a harmonious fusion of cosmic ambient, lo-fi, and blues-infused guitar. It is full of experiments with unconventional rhythms, and field recordings capturing conversations and sounds of nature. Ethereal synth textures create a dreamy, translucent atmosphere. Meticulously crafted arrangements seamlessly blend warm bass lines, intricate arpeggios, acoustic guitar, and harmonica. The music of the album takes the listener away from the mundane into realms of beautiful, fantastical imagery.
Put on Voice Of The Soul and immerse yourself in a slightly sentimental, carefree lounge ambiance created by Aksemetrix and Microcosmos Records.
Microcosmos Records is happy to announce Voice Of The Soul by Aksemetrix.
Aksemetrix is the musical project of Yuri Aksenov (Tyumen, Russia). With ten releases to his name spanning ambient, downtempo, psy-chill, and progressive, Yuri crafts his sound using both analog and digital synthesis, guitar, and harmonica.
Voice Of The Soul represents a harmonious fusion of cosmic ambient, lo-fi, and blues-infused guitar. It is full of experiments with unconventional rhythms, and field recordings capturing conversations and sounds of nature. Ethereal synth textures create a dreamy, translucent atmosphere. Meticulously crafted arrangements seamlessly blend warm bass lines, intricate arpeggios, acoustic guitar, and harmonica. The music of the album takes the listener away from the mundane into realms of beautiful, fantastical imagery.
Put on Voice Of The Soul and immerse yourself in a slightly sentimental, carefree lounge ambiance created by Aksemetrix and Microcosmos Records.
Microcosmos Records presents Gati, a new album by Six Dead Bulgarians — a deep, ritualistic journey where ambient electronics, ethnic instrumentation, and archaic memory dissolve into one continuous flow.
The word Gati comes from Sanskrit and can be translated as movement, path, passage, destiny, the migration of the soul. It reflects a worldview where life unfolds as an endless current of transitions and rebirths. This idea resonates with the geography of the Russian North, where countless rivers carry names ending in "-ga" — Volga, Onega, Pinega, Vaga — as if echoing an ancient linguistic and cultural source.
Musically, Gati is dense yet meditative. Analog synthesizer drones pulse like slow breathing, while flutes, didgeridoo, trumpet, guitar, ethnic percussion, and deeply rooted folk vocals form a living, organic texture. Field recordings from the archives of Kenozero National Park add a documentary layer, grounding the album in real landscapes, voices, and time.
The album's concept revolves around the life and fate of a Russian woman during times of hardship — not as a narrative, but as a state of being. Each track feels like a fragment of memory: intimate, restrained, and quietly powerful. Despite its depth, Gati remains surprisingly accessible — music that can accompany daily life while subtly shifting perception.