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Omber is a San Francisco duo making cinematic instrumentals that fuse post-rock dynamics with analogue-electronic textures. Guitars rise like weather fronts, drums lean into a steady motorik pulse, and warm synths smear light across the frame. The focus is melody and movement—themes that surface, submerge, and return as if traveling a long distance to reach you.
Their new record, The Signal Remains, traces messages that refuse to fade: towering crescendos, detailed sound design, and a low end built for volume. Omber draws on film scores, shoegaze atmospherics, and the precision of modern electronic production.
For fans of: Mogwai, Tycho, 65daysofstatic, Hammock.
Sounds like: widescreen, nocturnal, analogue glow.
Omber is Mark Melvin (drums) and K.M. Ensign (guitar, bass, synth). The duo has decades of production and performance experience and records with an emphasis on feel, space, and repeat listening.
Their new record, The Signal Remains, traces messages that refuse to fade: towering crescendos, detailed sound design, and a low end built for volume. Omber draws on film scores, shoegaze atmospherics, and the precision of modern electronic production.
For fans of: Mogwai, Tycho, 65daysofstatic, Hammock.
Sounds like: widescreen, nocturnal, analogue glow.
Omber is Mark Melvin (drums) and K.M. Ensign (guitar, bass, synth). The duo has decades of production and performance experience and records with an emphasis on feel, space, and repeat listening.