Ambient · IT

Abul Mogard

Massive, slow-moving walls of analog sound that feel like industrial memories. Heavy, melancholic drone for deep solitude and late-night reflection.

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Listening to Abul Mogard is like standing inside a massive, rusting cathedral where the air is thick with the ghosts of industry. The sound is characterized by immense, slow-moving waves of analog synthesizers and organs that seem to breathe with a heavy, labored rhythm. It is music that feels physically large, occupying every corner of the room with a warm but mournful weight that demands your full attention.

What makes this project truly distinctive is the sense of 'industrial nostalgia.' While many ambient artists aim for the celestial or the natural, Mogard’s work feels grounded in the mechanical. There is a gritty, saturated quality to the textures, reminiscent of the low-frequency hum of a factory floor or the distant groan of heavy machinery, yet it is filtered through a deeply human, emotional lens that borders on the spiritual.

For those new to this world, 'Circular Forms' is the essential entry point. It perfectly captures the transition from harsh industrial textures into beautiful, soaring drones. It is the ideal soundtrack for moments when you want to disappear into a soundscape that is both crushing and comforting.

Our Catalog11 Albums · 2012 · 2025
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