Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe’s album Power unfolds as a sculptural sound environment where voice, modular synth, and ambient recordings merge into a single, living organism. Lowe’s voice slides effortlessly between breath, chant, overtone, and electronic shimmer, interweaving with analog drones to build a ritual-like ambience. At its core is the space 'in between the notes' — a deliberate embrace of silence and nuance that allows the listener to become part of the unfolding sonic ritual .

This is not music to simply listen to, but music to inhabit. Layers of modular tones form an architectural soundscape, Lowe’s vocal harmonics act as both anchor and wandering specter, and field recordings introduce the presence of a broader world in motion. The album recalls the patiently nuanced, melancholic logic of his earlier work (like Kulthan), yet Power deepens that legacy into an immersive act of transformation. It’s an atmosphere you enter lightly but leave fundamentally changed — an experience of sound as living energy, at once intimate, uncanny, and profoundly ritualistic.

Available on Boomkat.