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Posted by calday on Jul-30-2006 14:14:

tribal trance

Really love "Sweet Lullaby" by Deep Forest. Please let me know of any other good ambient/tribal trance songs - only just discovered this genre, it's great to relieve all stress!


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jul-30-2006 15:36:

That isn't trance and I'm almost positive it isn't tribal either. What you're really looking for is ethnic-flavoured ambient house, or "world beat". A short list of notable examples would include:

Any album by:
Enigma
Banco De Gaia
Deep Forest (duh)
Loop Guru

William Orbit - Strange Cargo III
Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells III (This is a pretty androgynous album in terms of genre, but you should enjoy it)

Also check out these tracks in particular:

The Future Sound of London - Papua New Guinea
Orbital - Halcyon & On & On

I'm sure someone can give you a more comprehensive list than that, but it'll take a while to check all that out as you are.


Posted by Lebezniatnikov on Jul-30-2006 15:39:

Hmmm... not sure how to classify it, but M.I.K.E. - Deepest Jungle has a heavy tribal element.


Posted by Laszlo on Jul-30-2006 22:01:

Re: tribal trance

quote:
Originally posted by calday
Really love "Sweet Lullaby" by Deep Forest. Please let me know of any other good ambient/tribal trance songs - only just discovered this genre, it's great to relieve all stress!


You gotta check out their album Boheme - it's absolutely fantastic. In fact, I'm going to listen to it now for the 5 billionth time.

http://www.discogs.com/release/37846


Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on Jul-30-2006 22:09:

safri duo

karuma - mind machine (tandu mcloud remix)


Posted by Gauss on Jul-30-2006 22:19:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Any album by:
Enigma
Banco De Gaia

+1, great artists.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jul-30-2006 23:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Gauss
+1, great artists.


I'm just starting to get into Banco after the good man Sykonee recommended them. Big Men Cry is an awesome album.


Posted by PETRAN on Jul-31-2006 03:41:

Enigma, deep forest and delerium are usually considered as mainstream new-age music and that's what it is. Banco de gaia is def. more on the world-beat side of things. If you liked deep forest check these groups/albums...


Deep Forest-"Boheme" as a previous poster said...stunning album...

Enigma- "Trilogy" a.k.a..."1:McMxc A.D"., "2:The Cross of Changes" and 3:"Beyond The Invisible"...no comments...enigma.You can find all three albums in a digipack case entitled as "enigma trilogy"...most legendary new-age band ever!you know the stuff, they were the first to use slow ambient synths side by side with THESE gregorian chants and THAT flute...!Well ermm Vangelis had done that first...in this album...

Vangelis- "Direct" The new-age/ambient/electronica/symphonic/soundtrack pioneer came in the end of 80s with a new-age/ambient/world-beat/electronica masterpiece!!!JUST Listen to this!

Mythos- "Mythos". This is not only THE BEST new-age album ever(IMO), but one of the best atmospheric albums EVER created in general...Lush emotional synths all over the place, female ethnic ethereal vocals a strong sense of transcedence, a mystical experience alltogether!

Mythos- "Eternity". In the vein of the previous album but more on the world-beat side. Must listen. Generally Mythos is one of the best atmospheric and ethereal groups.

Amethystium- "Aphelium" this is very deep and entrancing. Listen to anything by amethystium in general,a norwegian musical genius!

Adiemus- "Adiemus-1 "Songs of the Sanctuary". Adiemus is the new-age symphonic realisation of the 21st century neo-classical composer Karl Jenkins. Adiemus is also one of the most famous new-age projects and this is their masterpiece...am epic,ethnic-edged, symphonic masterpiece.Check all the albums by Adiemus though!

B-Tribe- "Suave Suave". Another famous new-age/world-beat/ethnic group. B-tribe are mixing ambient synth-lines with south-american and spanish traditional elements. Strange and haunting output at times but unfortunately not always. This is their best and deepest album IMO.

Mike Oldfield- "Songs of the Distant Earth" .Title inspired by the very good Arhtur C.Clark Novel of the same title. Lush and catchy new-age/world beat melodies that stuck in the head. It's very simple and sometimes repetetive though...nevertheless very good!

Cusco- "The Best of Cusco", layered new-age lushness inspired by the south-american mayan tradition. Beautifull.Contains the classic track "north easter".

Also check these bands, Sacred Spirit(yes they had THAT famous "indian" tune), Delerium (not karma but semantic spaces)secret garden(orchestral beauty), Vas(dark persian new-age) and Lycia (gothic new-age!their album "the burning circle and than dust" is one my pesonal favorites!).Start with these ones, but whatever you do make sure that you listen to mythos and amethystium. Cheers!


Posted by Gauss on Jul-31-2006 09:14:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I'm just starting to get into Banco after the good man Sykonee recommended them. Big Men Cry is an awesome album.

I have all of his albums (including tape-only ones), he really is great. Really like his style. =)


Posted by humilis on Jul-31-2006 09:20:

The Future Sound Of London - Cascade (Parts 1-5)


Posted by Absolut_Vodka on Jul-31-2006 18:12:

Re: tribal trance

quote:
Originally posted by calday
Really love "Sweet Lullaby" by Deep Forest. Please let me know of any other good ambient/tribal trance songs - only just discovered this genre, it's great to relieve all stress!


I agree with you. Its one of my absolute favourite worldbeat songs!!

I'd advice you to check out Ott - Smoked Glass and Chrome [SAMPLE]


Posted by bajeda on Aug-01-2006 03:16:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Enigma
Banco De Gaia


+2


Posted by Spacey Orange on Aug-01-2006 04:39:

Re: tribal trance

quote:
Originally posted by calday
Really love "Sweet Lullaby" by Deep Forest. Please let me know of any other good ambient/tribal trance songs - only just discovered this genre, it's great to relieve all stress!


i really recommend Spaceships Of The Imagination [Tip.World, 2000] instead of the above recommendations.


Posted by all-nite-freak on Aug-01-2006 17:57:

karen overton-in your loving arms(luca ricci tribal edit)

it has more of a loungey feel to it, but the vocals slay me and i wont listen to isos

for tribal with trance synths i suggest you check out some rpo and even some joy marquez.


Posted by pvdAngel on Aug-01-2006 18:30:

I recommend the soundtrack to "American Beauty" It's got some melodic and tribal elements to it.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Aug-01-2006 19:06:

quote:
Originally posted by PETRAN
Mike Oldfield- "Songs of the Distant Earth" .Title inspired by the very good Arhtur C.Clark Novel of the same title. Lush and catchy new-age/world beat melodies that stuck in the head. It's very simple and sometimes repetetive though...nevertheless very good!


Ha, I just bought this today. I've already heard Let There Be Light (bought the single for the scorching BT remixes) and it seemed like typical Oldfield guitar over a nice ambient house break. However I dug TB3 up the other day and it got me back into craving Oldfield.

quote:
Originally posted by humilis
The Future Sound Of London - Cascade (Parts 1-5)


Great track, but it's a bit dark and trippy for this thread isn't it?


Posted by nefardec on Aug-02-2006 15:54:

you guys are just reading off the back of the pure moods comps


Posted by Aquarian on Aug-02-2006 16:03:

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http://www.psyshop.com/shop/CDs/yse/yse2cd101.html


Posted by Trancin' Tico on Aug-03-2006 04:06:

Re: tribal trance

quote:
Originally posted by calday
Really love "Sweet Lullaby" by Deep Forest. Please let me know of any other good ambient/tribal trance songs - only just discovered this genre, it's great to relieve all stress!


I'm totally into those types of tracks. I'm usually keepin my ears open for some really cool ethnical tunes that can almost put you into a trance.
Check this classic out: 'Solar Stone - Seven Cities'

or even 'Zehavi Und Rand - Paroxetine (Hydroids Just Chillin mix)'


Posted by Philby on Aug-03-2006 09:03:

maybe the new album from tegma?



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