Artist's albums
what the hell are we supposed to do now
2021 · audiobook
I Want Any Sense
2020 · single
Mama, Look at Ourselves
2020 · single
As If There's More to Flesh Out
2020 · single
Ochre
2019 · single
I've Been Lying Open
2019 · single
The Ironic Distance
2018 · EP
I Have My Own Roof Beam
2018 · single
I'm Afraid Anymore
2018 · single
Of Course It's All Things
2018 · single
Terra Incognita: Live from the Ojito Wilderness
2017 · album
The Swiss Illness
2017 · album
The Last Stage of Consumption
2017 · single
A Course of Strengthening Medicines
2017 · single
James
2015 · EP
Sweet Pea
2015 · single
This Is for Our Sins
2014 · album
Blake
2013 · single
Passage
2012 · EP
Vivian
2011 · EP
Migratory Patterns
2011 · album
Marshall
2010 · album
Carry Us All Away
2010 · album
Seafront
2009 · album
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Biography
Lowercase Noises is an ambient instrumental project by New Mexico-based composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Andy Othling. Early experiments with rudimentary recording equipment and a handful of effects pedals eventually led to the release of Othling's first major work, the 2009 full-length release Seafront. His mix of ambient guitar work, electronica, and post-rock elements was further expanded on a trio of 2010 releases: Carry Us All Away, Ambient Songs, and Marshall, the latter of which was written for his newborn son. Over the next few years, Othling continued to develop new works, eventually returning in 2014 with This Is for Our Sins, a spacious blend of sweeping post-rock and gentle organic soundscapes. Like his earlier releases, it was self-produced and self-released. 2017's The Swiss Illness featured a lusher ambient sound. ~ Timothy Monger, Rovi