Gigi Masin - Movement
Release Date: 29/05/26
Following the jazzy library vibes of 2023’s collaborative Dolphin LP with Greg Foat and Moses Boyd, Venetian maestro Gigi Masin returns to the ambience for which he is renowned with Movement — his first solo full-length since 2020’s Calypso and his Sacred Bones Records debut. Fuelled by creative reinvention and rhythmic motion, he moves seamlessly between melancholy MIDI notes, technoid robotics, groovy liminal cloudscapes, and fathoms-deep ambient aquatics. Since early beginnings in obscurity, his 1986 debut Wind slowly built an organic following on late night radio, later bolstered when “Clouds” was sampled by artists like Björk and Post Malone. Movement reflects on Masin’s place within the pantheon of ambient masters and his aspirations for a scene that’s grown from humble beginnings. It’s an ode to literal movement in nature and human physical expression: dynamic music with a beating heart. Highlights include the cosmic atmospherics of “Bed on Mars,” the suspended limbo of “Lost,” the celestial techno funk of “Deception Dance,” and the radiant warmth of “Golden.” Despite profound personal loss and setbacks, Masin continues to pursue beauty, securing his seat among true ambient greats.
Following the jazzy library vibes of 2023’s collaborative Dolphin LP with Greg Foat and Moses Boyd, Venetian maestro Gigi Masin returns to the ambience for which he is renowned with Movement — his first solo full-length since 2020’s Calypso and his Sacred Bones Records debut. Fuelled by creative reinvention and rhythmic motion, he moves seamlessly between melancholy MIDI notes, technoid robotics, groovy liminal cloudscapes, and fathoms-deep ambient aquatics. Since early beginnings in obscurity, his 1986 debut Wind slowly built an organic following on late night radio, later bolstered when “Clouds” was sampled by artists like Björk and Post Malone. Movement reflects on Masin’s place within the pantheon of ambient masters and his aspirations for a scene that’s grown from humble beginnings. It’s an ode to literal movement in nature and human physical expression: dynamic music with a beating heart. Highlights include the cosmic atmospherics of “Bed on Mars,” the suspended limbo of “Lost,” the celestial techno funk of “Deception Dance,” and the radiant warmth of “Golden.” Despite profound personal loss and setbacks, Masin continues to pursue beauty, securing his seat among true ambient greats.
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Release Date: 29/05/26
Following the jazzy library vibes of 2023’s collaborative Dolphin LP with Greg Foat and Moses Boyd, Venetian maestro Gigi Masin returns to the ambience for which he is renowned with Movement — his first solo full-length since 2020’s Calypso and his Sacred Bones Records debut. Fuelled by creative reinvention and rhythmic motion, he moves seamlessly between melancholy MIDI notes, technoid robotics, groovy liminal cloudscapes, and fathoms-deep ambient aquatics. Since early beginnings in obscurity, his 1986 debut Wind slowly built an organic following on late night radio, later bolstered when “Clouds” was sampled by artists like Björk and Post Malone. Movement reflects on Masin’s place within the pantheon of ambient masters and his aspirations for a scene that’s grown from humble beginnings. It’s an ode to literal movement in nature and human physical expression: dynamic music with a beating heart. Highlights include the cosmic atmospherics of “Bed on Mars,” the suspended limbo of “Lost,” the celestial techno funk of “Deception Dance,” and the radiant warmth of “Golden.” Despite profound personal loss and setbacks, Masin continues to pursue beauty, securing his seat among true ambient greats.
Following the jazzy library vibes of 2023’s collaborative Dolphin LP with Greg Foat and Moses Boyd, Venetian maestro Gigi Masin returns to the ambience for which he is renowned with Movement — his first solo full-length since 2020’s Calypso and his Sacred Bones Records debut. Fuelled by creative reinvention and rhythmic motion, he moves seamlessly between melancholy MIDI notes, technoid robotics, groovy liminal cloudscapes, and fathoms-deep ambient aquatics. Since early beginnings in obscurity, his 1986 debut Wind slowly built an organic following on late night radio, later bolstered when “Clouds” was sampled by artists like Björk and Post Malone. Movement reflects on Masin’s place within the pantheon of ambient masters and his aspirations for a scene that’s grown from humble beginnings. It’s an ode to literal movement in nature and human physical expression: dynamic music with a beating heart. Highlights include the cosmic atmospherics of “Bed on Mars,” the suspended limbo of “Lost,” the celestial techno funk of “Deception Dance,” and the radiant warmth of “Golden.” Despite profound personal loss and setbacks, Masin continues to pursue beauty, securing his seat among true ambient greats.















