High aura’d (aka Boston’s John Kolodij) takes us on a slow, textural path that feels as if it has yet to be traversed by humankind. Drifting in and out of focus, the video by Omar Marshall mimics the languid nature of “River Runs Like Jewels” by gradually revealing the detail of the piece’s cynosure.
Our friends at Bathetic Records have just released High aura’d newest 12″, Sanguine Futures, which can be picked up here. High aura’d has also provided a couple of mixes that illustrate his inspirations for Sanguine Futures; they can be found here and here.
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