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Ssleeping DesiresS

Ssleeping DesiresS

Gabriel Ramos started making solo recordings while living in Portland, Oregon around 2005. He was inspired by the DIY drive of the city, hosting live shows at his house, (which frequently would consist of friends' bands from San Francisco) and his growing fascination and voracious consumption of music: "I can trace it back to the first time Spector Protector played at my house and getting a tour cassette afterwards from one of the two members, Eric Davis. That and being freshly exposed to groups like Suicide and Arthur Russell were very inspirational to begin recording music on my own, which ...

Gradient Fade

Slowly evolving, expansive, monolithic, Gradient Fade's music draws you into an atmosphere recalling prehistoric times. Any fan of Gas, Brian Eno, or Fennesz will enjoy this.

Brogan Bentley

California-born artist Brogan Bentley produces a hybrid style that draws inspiration from the sub-sonic bellows of the electronic underground upwards to the celestial music of the spheres. A deep familial lineage in music provides a foundation that allows him to seamlessly convey what is timeless and essential through song, using Jungle, Ambient, Psychedelic and Dub stylings as vessels to carry energy forth. With Bentley’s soaring vocals serving as guides, his ethereal leanings are grounded by the depths of soulfulness. Having released music with Los Angeles-based Leaving Records since 2012, his second full-length LP with the label will be arriving ...

M. Geddes Gengras

"The work of prolific Los Angeles producer M. Geddes Gengras is often discussed in terms of “vibes.” This is fair enough, given the wandering modular synth experiments for which he’s known (not to mention his warmer forays into dub alongside Sun Araw, and his stated late-blooming appreciation for the Dead). Lest such language imply a relaxed sort of grooviness, however, his latest full-length—a double LP comprising four barely-discrete compositions, each around 18 minutes—extends into more anxious territory. Composed and recorded over the last six years, Interior Architecture is so expansive that it can be hard for the ...

RSF Social Finance

By questioning assumptions about how money works and collaborating partners and clients, RSF Social Finance creates new models of working together, new products, and fresh ways of engaging with finance. They believe that inquiry and dialogue are essential to transforming people’s relationship with money and moving the economy toward greater equity. RSF Social Finance enable the investors, donors and entrepreneurs in our community to explore the role of money in their lives and engage with it in more meaningful ways. Their deeply entrepreneurial culture and unique approach work enable them to generate breakthrough ideas at the intersection of social ...