Seefeel :: Sol.Hz

Some bands emerge from long periods of dormancy by returning to first principles, reengaging with energy of their origins. British electronic/ambient/post-rock legends Seefeel have instead opted to continue forward, into a vanishing point of their own devising. The songs on Sol.Hz, their first full album since 2011, brim with negative space and elegant absence. Sole remaining members Mark Clifford and Sarah Peacock have burned off the impurities of their sound until only the deliberate, distilled essence, the soul of Sol.Hz, remains.

Seefeel :: Quique (2025 Reissue)

A scary 32 years ago Londoners Seefeel unleashed their (predominantly) instrumental masterwork Quique on the Too Pure imprint. Effortlessly straddling post-rock and electronic realms might not seem a huge deal today, but back in 1993 it felt almost miraculous. Masters of balancing repetition with subtle, sparkling bejeweled details, Seefeel hit their peak on the album and 32 years later it still sounds timeless. The 2025 reissue comes in several guises – a standard vinyl reissue of the album as it was released in 1993 and a reissue of the 2007 redux edition boasting no less than nine additional tracks including some remixes as well as entirely new pieces.