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ambient techno recommendations?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Mr. Brightside, Apr 10, 2007.

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  1. leroy

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    boomboom I GOT '99 PROBLEMS

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    It's 3:05 CST...check out the set by Sea on the progressive channel on di.fm...it's got a pretty thick dreamy feel to it.


    edit: errrrrr...first ten minutes were elevated prog...then took a harder house turn. Sorry. Carry on. :)
     
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    Havent heard Aphex Twins, whats their stuff sound like, is it a lot like Radiohead like Kid A stuff, just a bunch of sounds and stuff mixed together? Maybe a little more organized
     
  4. Manny Ramirez

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    The song "Idioteque" off "Kid A" is the closest Radiohead has gotten to sound like Aphex Twin. I would recommend trying out some song samples off Amazon for his various albums: Selected Ambient Works 85-92, Selected Ambient Works, Volume II, and I Care Because You Do. If I was to recommend 2 albums starting out, it would be SAW 85-92 and I Care Because You Do.
     
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    Latinsizer, Kruder & Dorfmeister, Banco de Gaia, Higher Intelligence Agency, Funki Porcini.
     
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    try electric 101 - talking to myself :cool:
     
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    If you like electronica, I'd recommend Air's album Moon Safari.
     
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    I listened to some samples, it kind of sounds like Four Tet to me, I like!
     
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    This is it...although Air had vocals.

    If you like any or all of the above. I STRONGLY recommend you check out Ullrich Schnauss. "A strangely isolated place" is an album that will never offend.
     
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    Try these albums:

    Hello Waveform - William Orbit

    Not for Threes - Plaid
     
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    Have you heard Air's new album, Pocket Symphony? It outclasses all their previous albums, imo.
     
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    I like their new album and I like their other efforts, but there is something special about Moon Safari that they haven't been able to replicate imo.
     

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