On his first solo album in five years, Abul Mogard unveils Quiet Pieces, a deeply personal ambient suite shaped by memory, emotion, and rediscovered family relics. Sampling his late uncle’s collection of 78rpm records, Mogard breathes new life into old sketches, blending nostalgia with spectral synthwork. The result is a graceful drift through loss, reverie, and renewal — a hushed, haunting meditation for fans of Eno, Cortini, and Jeck.