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Official AMbrosia press resources including artist information, transmission archives, visual material, release assets and media access for editorial, promotional and broadcast use.
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NODE PROFILE.
AMbrosia is the electronic ambient and Berlin School transmission project created by Alexander Moell in Bitburg, Germany. The project combines cinematic atmosphere, sequencer motion, neoclassical structures, ambient electronics and longform transmission architecture into immersive sonic environments.
Initially emerging from experimental electronic structures and atmospheric drift, AMbrosia evolved into a system focused on slow movement, glacial textures, modular sequencing and emotionally resonant ambient storytelling.
Current transmissions are centered around the Glacier System cycle — a sequence of frozen, cinematic ambient works exploring isolation, motion, environmental memory and electronic vastness.
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PRESS MATERIAL.
Official AMbrosia material for editorial, promotional and archival use. Assets may be used in connection with AMbrosia, Glacier System and related press or media coverage.
Artist Photos
Official portrait material for press, interviews and editorial features.
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Release artwork for Glacier System, Cryosphere Drift and archive transmissions.
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Short and extended AMbrosia profile text for editorial and promotional use.
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Reviews, magazine features and editorial responses from progressive rock, ambient and electronic music media. A growing archive of external signal reception surrounding the AMbrosia transmission node.
Review zu Miklihvellur von Stephan Schelle — Elektronikjournalist und aktives Umfeld des Schallwelle-Preises.
READ SIGNALReview zu Route Gottfried von Bouillon — atmosphärische Elektronik zwischen regionaler Bewegung, Krautrock-Impuls und Berliner Schule.
READ SIGNALReview zur frühen Transmission 1st Attempt — dokumentiert die experimentellen Ursprünge des Projekts.
READ SIGNALReview zu Miklihvellur von Jürgen Meurer — wichtige elektronische Fachstimme im deutschen Progressive- und Elektronik-Umfeld.
READ SIGNALReview zu Route Gottfried von Bouillon von Jürgen Meurer — dokumentiert die frühe AMbrosia-Phase zwischen Elektronik, Krautrock und Berliner Schule.
READ SIGNAL“Lange Spannungsbögen, hypnotische Sequenzen und cineastische Atmosphäre.”
READ SIGNAL“Eine elektronische Reise durch Landschaften, Erinnerung und Bewegung.”
READ SIGNAL“AMbrosia verbindet kosmische Elektronik mit moderner Ambient-Ästhetik.”
READ SIGNAL“Featured on the Sonic Seducer Cold Hands Seduction compilation series.”
READ SIGNAL“Editorial coverage within the German progressive and electronic music press.”
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