Re: ambient

From: Derek McNeill (dmcneill@visto.com)
Date: Wed Jul 18 2001 - 22:32:11 CEST

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    Here's some stuff that you might want to check out:

    http://music.hyperreal.org/epsilon

    http://www.fathomusic.com - Hearts of Space's record label

    Steve Roach - "The Magnficent Void" or "Halcyon Days"
    http://www.steveroach.com

    Robert Rich - "A Troubled Resting Place" or "Stalker"
    http://www.amoeba.com
    I interviewed Robert Rich a few years ago at A Produce's house. I had no idea how complex some of the work is that he does to make a song. He's a really interesting guy.

    Tetsu Inoue - "World Receiver"
    http://music.hyperreal.org/artists/tetsu

    Languis - "Unithematic" or "Last Frequency Presets"
    http://www.simballrec.com

    Asphodel's "Drones" series
    http://www.asphodel.com - Check out label guru Naut Humon's work as Rhythm & Noise if you have a chance.

    A Produce
    http://www.hypnos.com/aproduce

    Pete Namlook's Fax label
    http://www.sirius.com/~faxlabel - the best animated gif on the web is here, meow

    Aphex Twin - "Selected Ambient Works II" of course.

    Mimaster Morris
    http://www.southern.com/MMM - when's the site going to be updated Morris?

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Jeremy Schafer soltep@hotmail.com
    Sent: Wed, 18 Jul 2001 13:41:19 -0400
    To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
    Subject: ambient

    Recently, I've been trying to explore the world of ambient music. However,
    to my dismay, I cannot find that many artists of my liking. I have been
    sticking to Eno and his collaborators. Music For Airports is superb. Every
    time I listen to it, it takes me on a more intense journey. Also, passengers
    is unreal, except I don't know if you would really classify this as ambient.
    Eno's work with John Cale on Wrong Way Up has a lot of good atmospheres and
    textures, and I enjoy it, but not as much as his chilled out Music For
    Airports or Atmospheres. Anyone have any suggestions for excellent ambient
    music? Thanks.

    -Jeremy
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