Montreal-based musician Luke Kokoszka has released his new album, Beneath The Sea Of Clouds There Is Nothing But Eternity.
Blending experimental electronic textures with ambient atmospheres, the album offers a beautiful, immersive soundscape designed to calm the mind and invite deep listening.
About the album by Luke:
Composed and arranged using hardware synthesizers in his home studio, the album blends electronic, ambient, and neoclassical into an evocative, immersive listening experience.
Written over the course of summer 2024 through summer 2025, the album draws inspiration from fleeting memories of human connection and the impermanence of space.
The album explores themes of memory, isolation, and quiet catastrophe, using slowly progressing harmonies, warm analog pads, soft FM textures, and subtle melodic fragments that feel suspended in time.
Equally influenced by musical artists such as Nils Frahm, Tim Hecker, and Hiroshi Yoshimura, as he is by the emotional narrative arc of literary and cinematic works, Luke Kokoszka focuses on emotional subtlety rather than traditional song structures. Buttery pads, meandering leads, beautiful arpeggios and reverb and tape-effects drift in and out, creating a cinematic soundscape designed as an immersive narrative arc and a connection to moments lost in time.
The album’s lead single, An Invitation To Desire, is a neoclassical piece built around a delay-drenched electric piano arpeggio with moving analog pads and FM textures sweeping through, while other tracks like The Logistics Of A Life and Hammer On The Earth And Wait To Be Admitted lean further into deeply emotional, meditative territory. Together, the 9 tracks form a cohesive, slow-burning record intended to be experienced as a full journey.
Together, the 9 tracks form a cohesive, slow-burning record intended to be experienced as a full journey.
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