Anton Rugowski
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Anton Rugowski is an ambient artist that is inspired by Sci-fi themes and Greek mythology. Anton Rugowski began in mid summer of 2022 releasing his debut album "Space Journey," a story album that tells the story of an exploration of space, a planet, and more space. It received little attention in the ambient community, yet he released an EP of the name "Helios" shortly after Space Journey. "Helios" was not Sci-fi this time, for a change it was about earth, specifically the sky. The 5 track EP compiles samples and very ambient pads accompanied by catchy Arps that could get stuck in your head for hours. The same day this EP released the first single for his upcoming sophomore album "Into the Deep" released as well, giving fans tons of new material to listen to. Shortly after, the single "Subject 1: Nonvita Reali" released. The idea of this "Subject" series is to have a long 15 - 20 minute single release shortly before the next album. In 2023 Anton Rugowski's sophomore album "Into the Deep" released. This album had the same non-sci-fi idea as Helios did. Soon after this album released, an EP was released again. This time it was sci-fi though. The EP features 4 tracks, each track about the remnants of a lost civilization on a snowy planet. Fittingly, the EP was titled "Civilization in Ice" and released world-wide. Now there is the single "130," the first to 2 singles for his 3rd album "Infinity." The single is the 3rd track off the album and odes to a backrooms level known as "130 - The Poolrooms."
Albums / EPs / Singles[edit]
Album/EP/Single | Month | Day | Year |
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Space Journey (Album) | July | 27 | 2022 |
Helios (EP) | November | 20 | 2022 |
Nonvita Reali (Single) | December | 30 | 2022 |
Into the Deep (Album) | January | 1 | 2023 |
Civilization in Ice (EP) | March | 24 | 2023 |
This is a table of all of Anton Rugowski's releases so far.
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