
Kassel Jaeger - A Rift In the Horizon's Wall
A Rift In the Horizon's Wall by Kassel Jaeger unfolds like a slow architectural breath, drawing the listener into a vast, meditative space where sound feels carved rather than composed. It is a record that favors patience, presence, and deep listening, rewarding stillness with quiet revelation.
Released in 2024 on Sedimental, this album captures Jaeger at his most spatially aware, working with resonance, decay, and acoustic memory as primary materials. Known for his work at the intersection of electro-acoustic composition and environmental sound, Jaeger approaches this project less as a collection of pieces and more as a continuous environment shaped by air, architecture, and time itself.
The album is divided into two extended movements, ARITHW Part I and ARITHW Part II, each stretching outward with glacial confidence. Organ tones bloom and recede, piano fragments hover at the edge of perception, and sustained drones bend gently against the natural acoustics of the recording space. Rather than building toward dramatic peaks, the music leans into subtle shifts, allowing texture and silence to do the heavy lifting.
On vinyl, the physicality of these long-form compositions becomes especially potent. The format complements the album’s slow dynamics and low-end resonance, turning each side into a focused listening ritual. A Rift In the Horizon's Wall stands as a quietly monumental statement, ideal for collectors drawn to immersive ambient works that feel both intimate and immense.
Kassel Jaeger - A Rift In the Horizon's Wall
A Rift In the Horizon's Wall by Kassel Jaeger unfolds like a slow architectural breath, drawing the listener into a vast, meditative space where sound feels carved rather than composed. It is a record that favors patience, presence, and deep listening, rewarding stillness with quiet revelation.
Released in 2024 on Sedimental, this album captures Jaeger at his most spatially aware, working with resonance, decay, and acoustic memory as primary materials. Known for his work at the intersection of electro-acoustic composition and environmental sound, Jaeger approaches this project less as a collection of pieces and more as a continuous environment shaped by air, architecture, and time itself.
The album is divided into two extended movements, ARITHW Part I and ARITHW Part II, each stretching outward with glacial confidence. Organ tones bloom and recede, piano fragments hover at the edge of perception, and sustained drones bend gently against the natural acoustics of the recording space. Rather than building toward dramatic peaks, the music leans into subtle shifts, allowing texture and silence to do the heavy lifting.
On vinyl, the physicality of these long-form compositions becomes especially potent. The format complements the album’s slow dynamics and low-end resonance, turning each side into a focused listening ritual. A Rift In the Horizon's Wall stands as a quietly monumental statement, ideal for collectors drawn to immersive ambient works that feel both intimate and immense.
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A Rift In the Horizon's Wall by Kassel Jaeger unfolds like a slow architectural breath, drawing the listener into a vast, meditative space where sound feels carved rather than composed. It is a record that favors patience, presence, and deep listening, rewarding stillness with quiet revelation.
Released in 2024 on Sedimental, this album captures Jaeger at his most spatially aware, working with resonance, decay, and acoustic memory as primary materials. Known for his work at the intersection of electro-acoustic composition and environmental sound, Jaeger approaches this project less as a collection of pieces and more as a continuous environment shaped by air, architecture, and time itself.
The album is divided into two extended movements, ARITHW Part I and ARITHW Part II, each stretching outward with glacial confidence. Organ tones bloom and recede, piano fragments hover at the edge of perception, and sustained drones bend gently against the natural acoustics of the recording space. Rather than building toward dramatic peaks, the music leans into subtle shifts, allowing texture and silence to do the heavy lifting.
On vinyl, the physicality of these long-form compositions becomes especially potent. The format complements the album’s slow dynamics and low-end resonance, turning each side into a focused listening ritual. A Rift In the Horizon's Wall stands as a quietly monumental statement, ideal for collectors drawn to immersive ambient works that feel both intimate and immense.















