Vinyl Record
Pan American & Kramer - Interior Of An Edifice
Pan American & Kramer - Interior Of An Edifice on LP vinyl. A 2025 record available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel, Ireland.
LP ยท 2025
Available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel.
Buyer notes: 2025 LP, currently available from the Kilmorna Collection vinyl shelf. Pay for pickup in Listowel or ship within Ireland for EUR 5.50.
Interior Of An Edifice Under The Sea brings together Pan American and Kramer for a 2025 underwater ambient collaboration shaped by patience, depth and suspended light. Pan American is Mark Nelson's long-running project, known for reducing post-rock, dub and electronic material into slow fields of tone; Kramer brings a different history as producer, musician, label figure and underground connector. Together, they build a record that favours suspension over climax. In The Time It Takes To Drown, John The Baptist Was A Creature Of Habit, Under The Mariana Trench and The Double Life Of A Seahorse make the nautical imagination explicit, while Lamenting The Colours Of Melting Ice and Clouds Over The Rain In Spain keep the music in a zone of softened drift and distant pressure. Its 2025 context matters because ambient music was both more visible and more crowded; this album stands apart by trusting duration, guitar haze and the feeling of sound seen through dark water.
Interior Of An Edifice matters because it joins two artists whose histories make quiet music feel earned rather than decorative. It connects Pan American's post-rock and ambient reduction with Kramer's underground-studio sensibility, producing a record that values texture, space and control. In a collection, it represents modern ambient work with real lineage behind it and a clear deep-sea concept.
For collectors, this is a strong ambient addition when the shelf needs new music that rewards focused listening. It is not a beats-forward electronic record or a conventional band album; its value is in room tone, patience and the way the collaboration frames sound as a physical environment. It pairs well with late-night, minimal, post-rock and experimental shelves.
Slow 2025 ambient with guitar haze, low-frequency drift, post-rock residue, submerged texture, nautical track imagery and gradual movement rather than dramatic peaks.
Recommended for: Ambient collectors looking for current collaborative work; Fans of Pan American's spacious post-rock reductions; Listeners interested in Kramer-related underground projects; Buyers who prefer patient, room-filling records.
Who made Interior Of An Edifice? It is a collaboration between Pan American, the project of Mark Nelson, and Kramer, the musician and producer associated with American underground music. What kind of listening does the album suit? It suits focused ambient listening, especially when tone, texture, space and slow development matter more than hooks or vocals. Why is this collaboration notable? It joins Pan American's ambient/post-rock language with Kramer's long experimental and production history, giving the record a strong underground lineage.