AERIELABEL.
Listening, deeper.
An independent label for ambient, electronic and experimental music. Thirty-eight releases since 2019. Monthly mixtapes on Aerie Radio. Records pressed in small numbers — heard at length.
Cyrus Lin
Quiet Rooms.
- 01Opening Field4:12
- 02Quiet Rooms5:38
- 03Pale Hours / Halo6:24
- 04Glass Atrium3:58
- 05Slow Tide for Mira7:02
- 06An Empty Postcard4:47
- 07Listening, Deeper8:15
- 08Returning, Years Later5:31
“A record about staying in one room long enough that it begins to listen back. Lin’s most patient work — and his finest.”
Releases archive.
Artists on Aerie.
We work slowly and only with artists we’re willing to listen to for years. Most join after a chance meeting at a record fair or a very long email. None of them sound the same.
- Cyrus LinBerlin / TaipeiAmbient4 rel
- Hana MüllerViennaModern classical3 rel
- Yuki SatoKyotoElectroacoustic2 rel
- Iva WolniakWarsawDrone2 rel
- Theo BahnBerlinTechno / ambient3 rel
- Lior MendelTel AvivExperimental1 rel
- Sigrid AaltoHelsinkiField recordings2 rel
- Marek HalászBudapestDub techno2 rel
- Naia PetrescuBucharestChoral / ambient2 rel
- Renske VandalRotterdamExperimental1 rel
- Atsu NishiOsakaElectroacoustic2 rel
- Ela KarimLondonIDM1 rel
- Bruno WesselsBerlinModular2 rel
- Astrid HolmCopenhagenAmbient pop1 rel
On the air, slowly.
Frozen Antennae
A two-hour broadcast at the edge of sleep. Modular ambient, modern classical, two unreleased pieces from the Vienna sessions.
Low Light, Long Lens
Slow techno cuts taped from a moving car. Includes a 17-minute live take from Funkhaus, plus a closing dub by Marek Halász.
Kitchen Floor Tape
Drone, choral and field recordings made in a tiny apartment in Warsaw. Ends on a 9-minute hush.
Full archive · 64 episodes since November 2020
Two more small rooms.
AERIE / NOIR
Nocturnal techno and dub — pressed only on 12-inch vinyl, no digital. Curated by Theo Bahn since 2022. Eleven releases.
AERIE / PAPER
Cassette-only sub-imprint for first releases, sketches and tour tapes. Hand-dubbed editions of forty. A way in for new artists.
Send us a record,
not a single.
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We listen to every demo. It just takes us a while.
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Send 2–4 finished or near-finished tracks. No streaming-only links — we like to keep them.
- 03
Include a sentence or two about how the record was made. Not where you went to school.
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We don't release singles. Think in terms of EPs, albums or long-form works.
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Please don't follow up before six weeks. We always reply, even if it's no.