"Neptune" is a meditative journey through layered drones, ethereal textures, and immersive white noise atmospheres. Crafted as a timeless soundscape, the album invites listeners into a realm of suspended stillness, where the boundaries between inner and outer space dissolve. Each track flows like deep ocean currents or distant planetary winds, echoing the silent expansion of Neptune's myth and mystery. The compositions are minimal yet richly textured, designed to quiet the mind, slow perception, and evoke a sense of floating - as if untethered from gravity, language, or linear time. Ideal for deep meditation, sleep, writing, or simply escaping the noise of modern life, Neptune offers a sonic sanctuary: contemplative, cosmic, and deeply calming. For fans of: Brian Eno, Lustmord, Steve Roach, Stars of the Lid, or sleep/meditation soundscapes.
Alpha White Noise Ambient Creator is a project by the graphic designer, artist, video maker and musician The Walrus: / www.facebook.com/thewalrusgraphic
The idea is to recreate engaging and dynamic sounds, with hypnotic and surreal videos, with the aim of creating particular settings and repetitive sounds.
In recent years, a growing number of listeners have turned their ears to a surprisingly meditative and immersive genre: the ambient appreciation of domestic mechanical sounds. Think of the low, warm hum of a vintage phonograph, the steady buzz of an electric oven heating up, or the soft clicks of a refrigerator cycling through its quiet routines. These are the subtle, often-overlooked frequencies of our daily environment - now recontextualized as minimalist sound art.
Often described as part of the “domestic drone” or “ambient industrial” aesthetic, these sounds offer more than background noise - they become a form of slow listening, a way to tune into the textures of the everyday. Unlike traditional music, this genre isn't built on melody or rhythm. Instead, it explores the emotional resonance of sound as atmosphere: warmth, isolation, nostalgia, or even uncanny calm.
Some enthusiasts categorize it under "field recording minimalism", while others see it as a sub-genre of ASMR, soundscape art, or even functional ambient - used for sleep, meditation, or immersive storytelling.
What makes this genre compelling is how it blurs the line between noise and music, turning overlooked sonic artifacts of modern life into intentional, contemplative listening experiences. In a world of constant stimulation, the whir of a heater or the quiet loop of an old appliance becomes a gateway to stillness, memory, and sonic intimacy.