Bright, gentle synth patterns that mimic the slow growth of house plants. Peaceful electronic music for sunny rooms and quiet morning rituals.
Green-House creates music that feels like a deep, restorative breath in a room full of oxygen-rich plants. It is bright, clear, and intentionally gentle, avoiding the murky or dark undertones often found in modern ambient music. Instead, Olive Ardizoni uses sparkling synth patches and soft, flutelike melodies to create a sonic environment that feels both digital and deeply organic.
What makes this project distinctive is its focus on 'nonhuman life.' The music isn't trying to tell a human story; it's trying to imagine the inner life of a seedling or the slow, rhythmic pulse of a garden. The melodies don't compete for your attention; they bloom and fade with a patience that encourages the listener to slow down their own internal clock.
Start with 'Six Songs for Invisible Gardens' if you want a pure, botanical escape. If you prefer something with a slightly more domestic, cozy feel that occasionally incorporates soft vocals, 'Music for Living Spaces' is the perfect companion for your daily routine.
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