'Nothing Under Heaven' LP by Yulyseus
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Original Music | Ambient| Dron.

White Noise for the Inner Chaos: Yulyseus’ Nothing Under Heaven
Hi friends! Today’s review is for listeners who don’t need music to shout in order to feel something.
Yulyseus’ new album Nothing Under Heaven moves through ambient, drone, cinematic soundscape and instrumental electronic textures with remarkable patience. This is not a record built around singles or sudden moments of impact. Instead, it unfolds like one long meditative current, where every track quietly dissolves into the next.
Listening to pieces like Veillands, Eolasfalas, Nothing Under Heaven and especially the expansive Turadh, I had the feeling of drifting somewhere between memory and sleep. The album barely asks for attention — yet somehow it completely absorbs you.
What I personally loved most is how cohesive the experience feels. The tracks are intentionally similar in atmosphere, but in ambient drone music that becomes part of the immersion. Bowed textures, layered electronics and soft field-recording details create a kind of emotional white noise, the rare kind that actually clears the noise inside your own head.
There’s a slow-burning beauty to this album. It feels spacious, restrained and deeply human without needing words.
Nothing Under Heaven isn’t background music. It’s a space you step inside for a while — somewhere between meditation, stillness and emotional release.
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