Label: Cyclic Law
Format: CD
Country: France
Released: December 4, 2025
Genre: Electronic
Style: Ambient, Cinematic
Tracklist
1. Until the Feeling Is Gone (4:12)
2. Diagnosing the Decline (2:52)
3. Buried in the Past (4:06)
4. In This Our Life (5:02)
5. Heading Into Total Darkness (4:05)
6. The Future Is Out of Reach (6:11)
7. A Diamond in the Chain (5:16)
8. Numb to It (5:26)
9. Stand up So You Can Fall (3:15)
10. Sent Into Nothingness (4:38)
11. In One of These Worlds (3:06)
Beyond Sensory Experience announce "In This Our Life", a new album that extends and deepens the austere, melancholic sound they have refined since their formation in 2001. The duo continue to balance sparse, cinematic atmospheres with richly layered textures and haunting melodic motifs.
"In This Our Life" follows a sequence of records that critics have described as immersive, melancholic and beautifully unsettling, works which place the duo among the most discreetly consistent voices in contemporary dark ambient. Previous releases were praised for their ability to create vast emotional registers from minimal material, a characteristic the new album amplifies while exploring more expansive song-forms and dynamic contrasts.
Stylistically, the album keeps the trademark BSE touch: low-frequency washes, distant vocal fragments, analogue warmth and crystalline, slowly unfolding harmonies. Where earlier records often emphasized brooding stasis, "In This Our Life" moves the project into more narrative territory, allowing passages of melancholic catharsis to emerge from dense, claustrophobic beds of sound. Reviewers of earlier records noted the group’s talent for making the sparse feel monumental, a sensibility that informs this new collection.
The production embraces both analogue textures and carefully balanced percussive elements. Tracks shift between shadowed ambience and melodic refrains that linger, and the sequencing creates a discreet arc, from intimate, near-silent openings to more emphatic, emotionally charged culminations. Fans of the project’s prior work will recognize the continuity, while new listeners will find entry points in the album’s stronger melodic hooks and cinematic pacing.
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