Jonathan Kendall
Skyline City Gardens is an electronic album inspired by a city where gardens are everywhere—on rooftops, balconies, terraces, and high-rise levels throughout the skyline.
The music imagines dense urban architecture softened by constant greenery: vines climbing concrete, small rooftop parks above traffic, planters lining walkways, and quiet garden spaces hidden high above the streets. Rather than telling a story or following a narrative arc, the album focuses on atmosphere and place, letting each track feel like a different view or location within the same city.
The sound is relaxed and modern, built around steady rhythms, gentle melodies, and layered electronic textures. Nothing is rushed or aggressive. The tracks move at a comfortable pace, creating a sense of motion without urgency—like walking through the city while taking in the plants, light, and surrounding architecture.
Each piece reflects a specific setting or moment: rooftop gardens, elevator rides between levels, greenery near sidewalks and transit lines, and small natural spaces integrated directly into urban life. The music is designed to be immersive and unobtrusive, suitable for focused listening, background ambiance, or visual accompaniment.
Skyline City Gardens is simply about imagining a city that builds upward without leaving nature behind—a place where greenery is part of everyday life, woven directly into the structure of the city itself.
Listen & Watch
- Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/fr/album/skyline-city-gardens/1810080591
- Amazon Music: https://www.amazon.com/Sunset-Vines-and-Traffic-Lines/dp/B0F5ZM51MW
- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBTJBjruXaz_DlZnM6tqNqw
Thank you for listening and supporting independent instrumental music.
— Jonathan Kendall / ONOJK123