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October 10, 2025There’s a stillness that lives along Canada’s eastern shore — and it’s that quiet energy that inspired Kerrisdale’s new ambient track, “Is PEI Far Enough,” released today on Klangspot Recordings.
The Canadian producer has a knack for translating landscapes into sound, and this piece feels like standing at the edge of the ocean just before sunrise. Slowly unfolding synth layers drift in and out, while distant textures echo the feeling of space and solitude. It’s not music that asks for attention — it simply exists, breathing and expanding at its own pace.
Prince Edward Island, the track’s namesake, becomes more than just a location here. It’s a question — a metaphor for distance, for finding peace far from the noise of modern life. Kerrisdale captures that emotional geography beautifully: soft tones, gradual motion, a sense of time suspended.
Released on Klangspot Recordings, a label known for its understated and cinematic ambient catalogue, “Is PEI Far Enough” fits perfectly alongside artists exploring the intersection of texture and emotion. It’s the kind of music that quietly fills a room — ideal for reflection, writing, or simply doing nothing at all.
Listeners who enjoy playlists like Deep Focus, Ambient Chill, or Calm Vibes will find this track a natural addition. But beyond that, it’s a reminder that even in a digital world, there’s space for stillness — and for music that doesn’t rush to be heard.
“Is PEI Far Enough” is out now on all major streaming platforms. Put on your headphones, close your eyes, and take a moment to breathe.