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Posted by Ted Promo on Sep-11-2006 03:00:

Since I'm in the mood, why not have a thread concerning ambient/downtempo?

I don't listen to it much, every now and then, but it seems to be one of the more versatile electronic music genres. Generally it meanders around the spacey style, but there's plenty out there that is more warm and melodic. So I'll start off by listing my very limited list of ambient/downtempo I've gotten into recently, any suggestions in the same vein would be appreciated.

Clue To Kalo - Come Here When You Sleepwalk

Fantasic downtempo album with some ambient tracks thrown in to boot. The closing track: 'Do You Know That Love Can End' is a set-starter I've used occasionally. The male vocals are implemented well throughout this album.

Helios - Unomia

About the best ambient album I've heard in a while, darker and more organic.

Helios - Eingya

Latest album from Helios, and this time the overall mood is far lighter. Not entirely as memorable as Unomia, but it still provides a natural feel.

William Orbit - Hello Waveforms

Exceedingly famous 'Adagio For Strings' remixer with a fairly seminal release of ambient/downtempo. The entire album is one happy cloud ride, even 'Spiral' which has RnB vocal influences provided by Sugababes.


Secede - Bye Bye Gridlock Traffic

Secede - Tryshasla

Both albums are mint. Uncanny production and a truly organic approach. Smooth ambient, and every now and then a faster-paced breaks track thrown in just to keep things interesting.


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Sep-11-2006 03:12:

Brian Eno & J. Peter Schwalm - Drawn from Life


Posted by Ted Promo on Sep-11-2006 03:14:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Brian Eno & J. Peter Schwalm - Drawn from Life


lol, I knew it wouldn't take too long before Eno got mentioned. I really need to get more of his stuff beyond 'An Ending (Ascent)'.


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Sep-11-2006 03:15:

That's a great tune. I also have the album (CD) from which that originally comes, but I forget the name at the moment. I'll dig it out...


Posted by Ted Promo on Sep-11-2006 03:17:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
That's a great tune. I also have the album (CD) from which that originally comes, but I forget the name at the moment. I'll dig it out...


discogs > you digging it out

http://www.discogs.com/release/28741


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Sep-11-2006 03:18:

It's called "Apollo - Atmospheres & Soundtracks" and was made to accompany a film of the Apollo moon missions. Good stuff.

I first heard "An Ending" on the soundtrack for the movie Traffic, where it was used very well, I think.

"Deep Blue Day" from that same album is on the Trainspotting soundtrack.

Should also mention Aphex Twin's "Selected Ambient Works."

[Edit: Ha! Beat me to it.]


Posted by Ted Promo on Sep-11-2006 03:19:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Should also mention Aphex Twin's "Selected Ambient Works."


Second time this was mentioned in a thread in the past week to my recollection, so it looks like I should go and get it. Besides, it's Aphex Twin, so I couldn't really go wrong, now could I?


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Sep-11-2006 03:20:

Richard D. James is a brilliant man. I have yet to hear anything from him that I haven't either liked immediately or grown to appreciate.


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Sep-11-2006 03:38:

For some downtempo stuff, I have to mention boards of Canada, of course. I have Geogaddi and The Campfire Headphase, and I recommend both very highly.

Jimmy Tamborello (under "Dntel") puts out some great eclectic downtempoish stuff. His "James Figurine" alias is good, too, but more upbeat.


Posted by Ted Promo on Sep-11-2006 03:41:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
For some downtempo stuff, I have to mention boards of Canada, of course. I have Geogaddi and The Campfire Headphase, and I recommend both very highly.

Jimmy Tamborello (under "Dntel") puts out some great eclectic downtempoish stuff. His "James Figurine" alias is good, too, but more upbeat.


Nope, can't forget Boards of Canada. One of the main interests in Jimmy Van M's new Balance is that downtempo disc with all those BoC tracks on it.


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Sep-11-2006 03:49:

The Orb! How could I forget them?

"A Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain That Rules from the Centre of the Ultraworld."


Posted by Ted Promo on Sep-11-2006 03:50:

Another group that makes downtempo/trip-hop...

Sneaker Pimps

6 Underground is still a ch00n despite the mainstream overkill.


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Sep-11-2006 03:52:

Definitely some Massive Attack for the downtempo side of things...


Posted by Ted Promo on Sep-11-2006 03:53:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Definitely some Massive Attack for the downtempo side of things...


False Flags ftw.


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Sep-11-2006 04:02:

Thievery Corporation as well.


Posted by Allied Nations on Sep-11-2006 04:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Demoted
Another group that makes downtempo/trip-hop...

Sneaker Pimps

6 Underground is still a ch00n despite the mainstream overkill.



It will always be a ch00n.


Posted by Azz3D on Sep-11-2006 04:13:

how about vangelis?
royksopp albums melody a.m. and the understanding
mandalay - i don't want the night to end


Posted by Spirit5 on Sep-11-2006 04:17:

Ulrich Schnauss, he's the best! His music is pure bliss...


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Sep-11-2006 04:22:

Yes, beautiful work.


Posted by kadomony on Sep-11-2006 04:23:

http://server.rmnrelax.de:80


Posted by Ted Promo on Sep-11-2006 04:35:

quote:
Originally posted by kadomony
http://server.rmnrelax.de:80


I remember that stream getting posted. It rocks so hard.


Posted by idoru on Sep-11-2006 04:58:

Soma.fm

End.


Posted by d-miurge on Sep-11-2006 16:47:

It's a mere pleasure to produce downtempo!

Here is a clip of a track of mine:
The Last Atlant - Caf� de Flore


Posted by Ted Promo on Sep-11-2006 16:56:

quote:
Originally posted by d-miurge
It's a mere pleasure to produce downtempo!

Here is a clip of a track of mine:
The Last Atlant - Caf� de Flore


Not bad. That's my kind of ambient/downtempo right there, let me know when it's done. By the by, your remix of Riko - Tokyo is hot fire, and I'm spinning your Bj�rk remix right now

Keep up the good work.


Posted by Rainborn on Sep-11-2006 17:22:

Everyone's listed some good shit. I love Tryshasla, man, Leraine is one helluva choon.
And that's really nice, Last Atlant, keep that up mate! I loved your An Oneiric World and your remixes that are available on your site (I think?). Great shit!


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