The Hypnotic Landscapes of Andrew Weathers & Ryan Seward
- ajanecharnley
- Feb 9
- 2 min read
The Hypnotic Landscapes of Andrew Weathers & Ryan Seward
By Amanda Armstrong

Some music doesn’t just fill a space—it transforms it. Laminar Interiors, the collaboration between Andrew Weathers and Ryan Seward, does exactly that. It moves like shifting light across a quiet landscape, blending organic textures with minimal yet deeply immersive soundscapes.
The eerie soundscapes capture the mind, pulling you into a space where time slows, and every sound feels both distant and immediate. There’s an otherworldly quality to the album, a sense of being suspended between waking and dreaming. Layers of sound ebb and flow like half-formed thoughts, textures building and dissolving with an almost hypnotic effect. It’s music that doesn’t just play in the background—it seeps into your consciousness, shaping the way you experience the moment.
What’s striking about their work is how it interacts with the space around you. It doesn’t demand attention but rewards it, unfolding in layers, much like a landscape revealing itself through shifting light and shadow.
I highly recommend these soundscapes for a meditative process before a creative endeavor. It shifts the mind, dissolving distractions and opening a space where ideas can form naturally. Whether you're about to sketch, write, weave, or carve, this music sets the stage for deep focus and exploration.
Laminar Interiors is both meditative and dynamic—an exploration of sound that lingers long after the last note fades. Whether you’re working, watching the sky shift, or just sitting with a warm cup of coffee, it’s an album that invites you to slow down and listen.
If you haven’t yet, give it a spin. Let it settle into your space and see what unfolds.

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