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UnBracKo
Well I want music for listening while driving after a party, at 6 a.m. Last days we went out clubbing, I switched on the radio news when we came back at home!! and it's a bit odd for me cause I always hear techno or trance in my car. But after the party I'm sick, tired of listening banging music and I'm searching EDM artists that spin some good music with less beat. Something with elec., jazz, funk sounds... dunno... surprise me! ;)

p.d. Yeahh I know chill music but I don't like at all, I want something a bit more bangin'... than chill.
th0m
Just some popular oldschoolers, that most people enjoy and appreciate.
DjCoz
Filo & Peri seem to have Jazz influences in their music IMO.
zenbudda
check out the chillout series (2001-2004). great post-techno/trance grind music.
CraSHer[UK]
I like to listen to gabriel & Dresden sets, especially their essential mix.

Also UNKLE - Do Andriods Dream of Electro Beats is a nice one for post clubbing car journeys, as is Zabiela's Essential Mix in my opinion. DJ Shadow - Pre Emptive Strike i like and Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon.

Allough you ruled chillout out, the first Zero 7 and to a lesser extent lemon jelly stuff is ideal too.
svens_bath
put on a digweed mix and let the bass lines drive you home!!
Zombie0729
chillout & leftfield cd's are where its at.
mentalbarter
the doves album "lost souls" sounds ed up on a comedown
i love it:D
Slylee
i usually switch to the alternative/rock station on the way home so i get out of party mode...
bobba lou
classic rock all the way home after a long night of partying for me...

UnBracKo
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Originally posted by bobba lou
classic rock all the way home after a long night of partying for me...

Like the Police?? I like this group however I never thought to listen classic rock after partying, could be good...
chesco
try stuff on kompakt records, sender and areal.

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