Album artwork for The Spiral Ambience by Dallas Acid

Texas synth trio Dallas Acid follow-up their debut All Saints Records LP The Spiral Arm, with a special companion album which slows down the music into a series of spectral ambient re-works.

The Spiral Ambience parallels the bubbling phenomenon of a certain YT subculture yearning to hear pop songs stretched out and slowed down. Here Dallas Acid take their nuance for designing compelling soundworlds to offer the listener “a deeper study, a chance to feel the tones of the planet, and then exist for a while in the ether of synth and gong.”

Dallas Acid are Christian Havins, Linda Beecroft and Michael Gerner. In their words: "The approach we took was similar to when we were creating music for float tanks a few years ago: stripping it down to a select few tracks, affecting & manipulating the speeds, and then remixing them into a new composition."

Dallas Acid

The Spiral Ambience

All Saints
Album artwork for The Spiral Ambience by Dallas Acid
CD

$19.99

Released 07/10/2020Catalog Number

CD-WAST-058LE

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Dallas Acid

The Spiral Ambience

All Saints
Album artwork for The Spiral Ambience by Dallas Acid
CD

$19.99

Released 07/10/2020Catalog Number

CD-WAST-058LE

Learn more

Texas synth trio Dallas Acid follow-up their debut All Saints Records LP The Spiral Arm, with a special companion album which slows down the music into a series of spectral ambient re-works.

The Spiral Ambience parallels the bubbling phenomenon of a certain YT subculture yearning to hear pop songs stretched out and slowed down. Here Dallas Acid take their nuance for designing compelling soundworlds to offer the listener “a deeper study, a chance to feel the tones of the planet, and then exist for a while in the ether of synth and gong.”

Dallas Acid are Christian Havins, Linda Beecroft and Michael Gerner. In their words: "The approach we took was similar to when we were creating music for float tanks a few years ago: stripping it down to a select few tracks, affecting & manipulating the speeds, and then remixing them into a new composition."