Ambient · PL · Active since 2013

How to Disappear Completely

Deeply immersive, submerged ambient textures that feel like memories dissolving in water. Ghostly, slow-motion soundscapes for total isolation.

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Listening to How to Disappear Completely feels like being suspended in a vast, dark body of water where the surface is miles away. The music is built on massive, slow-moving drones and piano motifs that sound as if they were recorded in a cathedral and then buried under layers of silt. It is beautiful, but it is a heavy, lonely kind of beauty that demands you stop whatever you are doing and simply exist within it.

What makes this project distinctive is the sheer scale of the reverb and the way the sounds bleed into one another until they become a single, breathing organism. Unlike more clinical electronic ambient, there is a distinct analog grit and tape-like instability here. It captures the feeling of a 'hauntology' - music that sounds like it is mourning its own disappearance, using fragments of melody that loop until they lose their original meaning.

For those new to the project, Mer de Revs or Seraphim are the ideal entry points. These works define the HTDC sound: long-form pieces that function less like songs and more like environments. It is the perfect companion for deep focus, processing complex emotions, or simply vanishing into the background of your own life for an hour.

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