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meneedit
quote:
Originally posted by Flyboy217
NIN - A Warm Place

Holst - Song Without Words
(Okay not super dreamy, but soooo relaxing)

I believe most of William Orbit's "Pieces in a Modern Style" are supposed to be dreamy... esp the one I posted before.

And as long as we're including trance, there's always (part of) Ayla - Vegas.

And can't forget Gwill Morris - Time (Trippy Dub)

Keiichi Suzuki - Satellite Serenade

Juno Reactor - Solaris

Amethystium - Shadow to Light


out of all these artists that you mentioned which one would have an album worth getting?
Flyboy217
quote:
Originally posted by meneedit
out of all these artists that you mentioned which one would have an album worth getting?


Is this a rhetorical question?

If not, I would think William Orbit's album would fit the dreamy category pretty well. Amethystium has a few very good ethereal type tunes, fits in with New Age. Holst is a classical composer, NIN would not float your boat :p, Juno Reactor is of course techno, and you know Ayla and Gwill Morris...
meneedit
Amethystium...

I cant find them on discogs.com :(
Flyboy217
quote:
Originally posted by meneedit
Amethystium...

I cant find them on discogs.com :(


Have you tried... other... locations?

I'm sure there's at least one source where you could find them... right... now:)
meneedit
couldnt believe it wasnt on discogs though. Im not comfortable with any other site.

I prefer "easy to use" sites
aspergian
quote:
Originally posted by Perfect_Cheezit
Deus Ex - Chateau


Deus Ex OST -- AWESOME!!!

2nd one is more ambient and ominous but the melodies from the 1st one slay me... sing the main theme with me! :D
neovalkyr
I would have to say Halogen vs Nash T - On a bridge( Orignal and Blue Room Projects mix)
jwear2004
quote:
Originally posted by neovalkyr
I would have to say Halogen vs Nash T - On a bridge( Orignal and Blue Room Projects mix)


I personally think the Blue Haze Daydream mix is more dreamy than the Blue Room Project mix, but that's just me (and I'm so happy, I got part two (w/ the two mixes I mentioned) on vinyl just a couple days ago! :D )
aspergian
I'm surprised Brian Eno hasn't been mentioned yet? :)

Here's a fine, fine list of "dreamy" music:

http://www.echoes.org/Beyond-Ambient25.html

A lot of it comes from an earlier era but that in no way puts it down. Like a Grandfather Clock, they may keep time but they themselves are timeless masterpieces.
Animbus
Vangelis 1492.

Someone told me the other day that I'd really like "Delerium" - she recognised the music on the 1492 score, but hadn't heard it in the original format before. :)

Ooo - Brian Eno - just one track - okay maybe two - Deep Blue Day (I think that's right - Trainspotting track, in any case), and the Prophesy theme from Dune.

First post here, btw!
:)

edited to add -
"Host of Seraphim" Track 3, Baraka score. - the haunting voice of Lisa Gerrard (Dead Can Dance)
(You may also remember her voice from the movie "Gladiator")

Thunder5
quote:
Originally posted by DiMethGuy
Pink Floyd - Green is the Colour

and damn near anything off of Piper at the Gates of Dawn...especially Chapter 24


I second that.. :)
Scanate
Jean Michel Jarre (I don't know how to spell it right)- Antarctica
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