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Visible Cloaks return to ambient world-building on Paradessence

By Editorial Team - May 24, 2026

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Visible Cloaks return to ambient world-building on Paradessence

Summary

Visible Cloaks release Paradessence, their first full-length album in nine years, building a luminous digital environment that responds to a chaotic present.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: May 24, 2026
  • Tags: visible-cloaks, ambient, electronic, rvng-intl, experimental

Visible Cloaks’ Paradessence remains one of the key electronic and ambient releases from the 22 May slate. Released via RVNG Intl., it marks the Portland duo’s first full-length album in nine years, and it arrives in a very different atmosphere from the one that surrounded 2017’s Reassemblage. That earlier work connected deeply with Japanese environmental music and synthetic calm.

Paradessence seems to respond to a more unstable present: post-pandemic disorder, climate anxiety, political fracture and the overstimulation of digital life. The music does not react with noise or panic. Instead, it creates an environment full of small events: synthetic woodwinds, human voice fragments, luminous surfaces, silence, tension and sudden beauty.

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Collaborators include Motion Graphics, Félicia Atkinson, Ioana Șelaru, Yoshio Ojima, Satsuki Shibano and the Componium Ensemble. For a 24 May digest, this is the slow electronic item that deserves patience. Paradessence is not ambient wallpaper. It is a designed world, one where calm and unease keep sharing the same air. Source: https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/visible-cloaks-paradessence

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