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The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0
#1540967 - 05/12/03 03:37 AM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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I need a wider selection of music. I mean I need some really creative, mind-blowing music. Make your suggestions here... you never know what kind of doors you will open in other people's minds... music can be extremely powerful, as most of you know.
So here are a few things I've been listening to alot lately: Afro Celt Sound System (these guys are great, I think they are like a 20+ member 'band' at the moment, they make celtic +electronic music) I only own Further In Time :Volume 3 (which I highly recommend), but I also have mp3s from various other albums. Boards of Canada- I really like their music, it always puts me in a certain state of consciousness... I think they have alot of subliminal meaning in their music. I only have mp3s of them, at the moment. Dead Can Dance- These people are great musicians. Some of the most soul-full music I've ever heard. I own the album "Spiritchaser"... great stuff. Book Of Kin- most people have never heard of these guys; they are an Australian trip-hop psychedelia type group that sing about things such as the Mayan 13 moon calendar and the existence of alien life. If you want to check them out here is a great song called Syntropic Syntactix. Red Snapper- great acid jazz type of music, if that makes sense. All I have are a bunch of mp3's... songs like "Crusoe Takes a Trip" and "Crease" are pretty nice. Sound Tribe Sector 9- Very spontaneous music... ranging from psychedlia rock to trip-hop, I highly recommend these guys. Check out some of their stuff here. Peter Gabriel- Soundmind recommended me the album "Passion", and it was a very pleasant surprise for me. Gabriel strays more from the "pop" world and this album experiments with all sorts of different global musical styles.
Other than that, I've been listening to a lot of Godspeed! You Black Emperor, Mogwai, John Frusciante, Philip Glass, Brian Eno... I'm always on the lookout for great new musical creatiions, so post your own, and maybe we can learn and grow from each other...
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: Adamist]
#1541141 - 05/12/03 08:12 AM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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ive been listening to a whole lot of lemon jelly lately. to me they have a 'trance' like sound.. without the same fast continuous beat the whole way through. its usually slow and steady, but extremely technical. i love them
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: usefulidiot]
#1541685 - 05/12/03 12:30 PM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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Good Sleaze:
Murder City Devils Nick Cave The Beauvilles Queens of the Stone Age Squirrel Nut Zippers (spec. "The Ghost of Stephen Foster") Tom Waits
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: Sclorch]
#1541952 - 05/12/03 02:16 PM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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i dont know the bands that you said
but if you want creative and different, maybe you would like Alan Parsons Project, although its a bit old or whatever i think its quite unique and special, kind of like a NIN of its time maybe
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: SWAY]
#1542019 - 05/12/03 02:37 PM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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I've been switching off between Andy Summers "The Last Dance Of Mr. X", Bill Connors "Step It", and Larry Coryell/Emily Remler "Together" for the last few days, all are solid jazz/fusion cds. Thanks goes to FreakQlibrium for turning me on to Connors recently.
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: AislingGheal]
#1542080 - 05/12/03 03:06 PM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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oh man
Infected Mushroom - Converting Vegetarians
ohhhhh sooo goood
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: pattern]
#1542083 - 05/12/03 03:07 PM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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radiohead
deltron 3030
dr. octagon
dj krush
kid koala
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Atmosphere
Aesop Rock
Blackalicious
Jedi Mind Tricks
Modest Mouse
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: ]
#1542193 - 05/12/03 03:45 PM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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i know this doesnt really relate 100% to this thread...
but im gonna go see queens of the stone age, the mars volta and the chilli peppers in about an hour!!!!!!
muahaha....
appologies for the interuption...
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: Adamist]
#1542229 - 05/12/03 03:54 PM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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Shpongle, Hallucinogen...
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: Meph]
#1542349 - 05/12/03 04:49 PM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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I HIGHLY recommend the album "El Cielo" by Dredg. Dredg is a fucking amazing band. Also, "Make Yourself" by Incubus is an amazing album. Peace.
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: chunder]
#1543260 - 05/12/03 09:41 PM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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some amazing didgeridoo artists are: Jess M Ganga girl David Hudson hmmm...Juno reactor is really good (affrica based) Asura (more indian based) hmm..i like a lot of psytrance too, some good ones are: skazi source unknowen psyside neuromotor insect sun
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: Adamist]
#1543944 - 05/13/03 12:46 AM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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In alphabetical order (since I couldn't decide on which ones are best..)
Celtic Cross - Hicksville (samples) Entheogenic - Entheogenic (samples) The Fireman - Rushes (samples down about halfway) Floatation - Floatation (samples) Hallucinogen - Twisted (samples) Hallucinogen - The Lone Deranger (samples) Infected Mushroom - Classical Mushroom (samples) Infected Mushroom - Converting Vegatarians (samples - double CD) Makyo - Yakshini (Couldn't find samples..) Mystery of the Yeti Part I (Couldn't find samples..) Mystery of the Yeti Part II (samples) Shpongle - Are You Shpongled? (samples) Shpongle - Tales of the Inexpressible (samples) Shulman - Soundscapes and Modern Tales (samples) Younger Brother - A Flock of Bleeps (samples)
The samples are pretty low-quality..
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: Strumpling]
#1544295 - 05/13/03 03:55 AM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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i cant believe someone said tom waits. i just saw/heard him for the first time on austin city limits this weekend and was going to reccomend him. anyways lets see who else
creadence clearwater revival real mellow acoustic music. string cheese incident real good jam band willie nelson does so many different genres hes going to release a reggae album soon. coldplay is great too
my picks arent as obscure as some of the others. but i really like them. and they are all great artists. peace
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: blaze2]
#1546183 - 05/13/03 06:28 PM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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blaze2: i cant believe someone said tom waits. i just saw/heard him for the first time on austin city limits this weekend
Cool. Check out these songs: "Step Right Up" "Table Top Joe" "Big in Japan"
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: Adamist]
#1546257 - 05/13/03 07:02 PM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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Ever heard of the Gorillaz? They're great! I listened to them the last time I tripped on mushrooms, and it was pure ecstasy!
They're self-titled album is the only music of theirs I've heard, but it is great! I don't want to recommend any specific songs because they are all great in their own way. Happy listening!
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: Adamist]
#1546430 - 05/13/03 08:15 PM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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I've always liked....
Joe Satriani (Flying in a Blue Dream)
Steve Vai ( Passion & Warfare )
Yngwie Malmsteen ( song: Black Star... my favorite... I even tried to learn it... Well... at least I tried, OK? ...Trust me.... )
Y Y Z By RUSH... ( I learned the bass on it !! )
NIN ( Downward Spiral ... By FAR my fav of Reznor's albums )
MANSON ( ANTICHRIST Svperstar ... I almost died in the mash pit at his concert... What a rush !!! ) ... Mechanical Animals... not bad.
My latest interest is in a spinner named DJ TIESTO [ Ferry Costen ]... Very interesting messages....
[ edit * ] ... Oh ya !! Van Halen ... Can't forget good'ol EDDIE !!!!
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: Deiymiyan]
#1546681 - 05/13/03 09:45 PM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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some inspiring music i've recently stumbled across:
Jane's Addiction: Nothing's Shocking Peach (some old album.... Bassist of TOOL's old band) Miles Davis: Aura Massive Attack: 100th Window Buckethead: Colma (all really chilled out instrumentals.. no crazy shit) King Crimson: Beat David Thorn & Terry Bozzio: Polytown (fuckin awesome) Vida Blue: Vida Blue
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: Grav]
#1547024 - 05/14/03 12:06 AM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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Anything from the following bands:
A Perfect Circle Tool Radiohead Mr. Bungle Tomahawk Delerium Pink Floyd Yes
Christopher Franke (New Age composer) Adiemus (New Age)-Can't remember the composer
And many many more
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: Amnesiac]
#1547216 - 05/14/03 01:18 AM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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damn only two shpongle recommendations
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: Strumpling]
#1547315 - 05/14/03 02:34 AM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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Hey Strumpling have you seen the 'movie' Liquid Crystal Vision? It has a few songs by Shpongle and an interview with Simon Posford and Raja Ram. I highly recommend buying the DVD version, but you can download the whole movie for free off their websites, being lower quality of course. (It also has an interview with Alex Grey... great stuff)
Oh, and some other stuff I like:
Autechre Boards of Canada Tool (of course) Tabla Beat Science Shakti Zakir Hussein & Ravi Shankar Infected Mushroom's great, I'll have to check out "Converting Vegetarians"...
Peace
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: Adamist]
#1547326 - 05/14/03 02:41 AM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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I second the recommendation for liquid crystal vision
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: Strumpling]
#1547487 - 05/14/03 06:11 AM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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DJ Spooky makes a more "urban" (ie: breakbeat influenced) type of awesomely psychedelic sample based music. he does ambient and hip hop too.
Logic Bomb and KoxBox are my curent favorite psytrance artists
This is Jungle Sky volumes 1 thru 7 are some great jungle compilations i trip to sometimes.
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: Adamist]
#1548150 - 05/14/03 12:37 PM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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Tabla Beat Science is good. Autechre is okay/good. In ways I like it, in ways I don't. Astral Projection is my favorite Psytrance artist. Tool is great of course. Pink Floyd is great. Aphex Twin is interesting. Brian Eno does some kick ass ambient stuff that's kinda strange actually. Dark Soho I reccomend to anyone who likes Hardcore/Dark trance.
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: Sclorch]
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: Adamist]
#1548484 - 05/14/03 02:54 PM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: raytrace]
#1548487 - 05/14/03 02:55 PM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: raytrace]
#1548517 - 05/14/03 03:04 PM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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by the way, you have one of the coolest avatars ever in the shroomery.
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: raytrace]
#1550535 - 05/15/03 09:23 AM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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Sorry it took so long to respond, I still havn't checked out many of the artists listed, as I am on a very slow connection.
Those I HAVE checked out: Tom Waits - only one song, but his style seems too strange to me. The song I downloaded appears to be about supermarket pricing or something. Infected Mushroom - Converting Vegetarians - I downloaded the song "Ballerium" and absolutely love it! I've always liked IM, especially the songs with Classical music inter-mixed with electronica. Thanks alot for recommending this, I wasn't aware of a new album. Andy Summers - I searched around and found a collaboration project this guy did with Robert Fripp, and I like Robert Fripp so I checked it out. The first few songs seem to be nice... I like to listen to stuff like this when I'm reading or meditating. Adiemus - Checked out one of their songs, seems right up my alley. Indian music is sweet nectar to my ears.
Thanks everyone, I think my musical horizons just expanded a little.
Peace.
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: Adamist]
#1554423 - 05/16/03 03:11 PM (21 years, 6 months ago) |
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Hmmm. Creative, mindblowing... lets see...
Modest Mouse - The Moon and Antarctica
Radiohead - Kid A
Beck - Mellow Gold
I know I don't even need to suggest Tool.
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: Adamist]
#1715467 - 07/14/03 06:09 PM (21 years, 4 months ago) |
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cradle of filth stradivarius
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: Lallafa]
#1715604 - 07/14/03 06:52 PM (21 years, 4 months ago) |
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I'm getting into the dandy worhols and dilinger escape plan and all kinds of house dj mixes oh and wookiefoot.
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: Malachi]
#1715826 - 07/14/03 07:49 PM (21 years, 4 months ago) |
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Kurt Bestor -03 -Stradivarius
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: Malachi]
#1715844 - 07/14/03 07:53 PM (21 years, 4 months ago) |
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Fatboy Slim - Live at Brighton Beach ~tons of energy in this cd!!! Paul Oakenfold - Another World 2 disc set ~deep trance... prepare for blastoff Lost Tribe - Gamemaster
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: wietstocker]
#1716130 - 07/14/03 08:57 PM (21 years, 4 months ago) |
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Deftones - self-titled album
Squarepusher - Selection Sixteen
Nightmares on Wax - Carboot Soul
Tortoise - TNT
King Crimson - Discipline
Single Cell Orchestra
Dr. Jefferey Thompson
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: Grav]
#1717770 - 07/15/03 09:16 AM (21 years, 4 months ago) |
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Shalabi Effect - Canadian improv group, free tribal kinda stuff, highly recommended
Anthony Phillips - Founding member of Genesis who left before Nursery Cryme because of stage fright (!)...some excellent acoustic guitar-based solo stuff (Back to the Pavillion is really good)
Steve Roach - Many releases now, ambient/desert/electronic
Gong - The early ones with Daevid Allen (his solo N'Existpas is a must have, very wacked)
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: TheHobbit]
#1717797 - 07/15/03 09:37 AM (21 years, 4 months ago) |
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Beta Band Radiohead The Roots Omni trio
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: Adamist]
#1719917 - 07/15/03 11:47 PM (21 years, 4 months ago) |
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I strongly recommend the band Opeth... a couple good albums by them are Orchid and Blackwater Park.
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I second that notion. Also, Morningrise and Still Life are worth mentioning.
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: Adamist]
#1721560 - 07/16/03 12:47 PM (21 years, 4 months ago) |
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Royksopp - Remind Me, Eple, Poor Leno, Higher Place
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: Zero7a1]
#1721836 - 07/16/03 02:22 PM (21 years, 4 months ago) |
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Live in Japan - John Coltrane (4 disc set, very awesome, he was truly amazing, and one of the few jazzers you could get into on shrooms, his stuff is pretty deep)
John Zorn - NYC saxist, has done a pretty wide range of stuff, all of it interesting at the least, some of it kick ass jazz jamming, other stuff pretty avante garde.
Fred Frith - founding member of Henry Cow, English experimental group out of the Canterbury scene circa '73...he's also done alot of wild experimental stuff (really hard to describe well), maybe the most unique guitarist of all...melodic, it's not...teached at Mills Conservatory in Ca.
Derek Bailey - gives Fred the primary challenge in the unusual/disonant guitar arena...70ish and plays like a tripping 16 year old trying to torture his parents...highly recommended
Terry Riley - associated with the development of the 'minimalist' school, very good for shrooming, spiritual...Descending Moonshine Dirvishes is a good one.
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Re: The S&P Forum's music picks v2.0 [Re: Adamist]
#1723560 - 07/16/03 11:38 PM (21 years, 4 months ago) |
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all chillout / ethno-chill / dub / ambient and any mixture in between. have fun.
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23 Degrees - An Endless Searching For Substance Aarktica - No Solace in Sleep Airto Moreira - Revenge of the Killer Bees Akasha Project - Cosmic Ambient Garden Alien Soap Opera - Second Wave Alio Die - Introspective Alio Die - Leaves Net Alpha & Omega - Dub Philosophy Amaruvision - Light Energy Performance Amon Tobin - Bricolage Amon Tobin - Out From Out Where Amon Tobin - Permutation Amon Tobin - Supermodified Angel Tears - Angel Tears Vol. 1 Angel Tears - Angel Tears Vol. 2 Angel Tears - Angel Tears Vol. 3 Arbre Noir - Serpent Ashera - Colour Glow Astralasia - Whatever Happened To Utopia? Asura - Code Eternity Aural Float - Freefloat Bill Laswell - Dreams Of Freedom (Bob Marley Remixed) Biosphere - Cirque Biosphere - Insomnia Biosphere - Patashnik Biosphere - Substrata Bonobo - Animal Magic Brainscapes - Chakradancer Brian Eno - Music for Airports Celtic Cross - Hicksville Children Of The Bong - Sirius Sounds Coil - Time Machines Dr. Atmo and Deep Space Network - I.F. Deep Dive Corporation - Support Your Local Groover Deep Forest - Deep Forest Deep Space Network - Big Rooms Deep Space Network meets Higher Intelligence Agency Der Spyra - My Little Garden Of Sounds Digital Mystery Tour - Digital Mystery Tour Dreadzone - Second Light Dub Tractor - Delay Dub Trees - Nature Never Did Nature Betray The Heart That Loved Her Ekko - Centripetal Entheogenic - Entheogenic Five Thousand Spirits - A Tapestry For Sourcerers Fognode - Beat Hollow Global Communication - 76 14 Global Communication - Pentamerous Metamorphosis Hadra - Lumi Hidria Spacefolk - Symbiosis Higher Intelligence Agency - Colourform Higher Intelligence Agency - Freefloater Higher Intelligence Agency and Biosphere - Birmingham Frequencies Higher Intelligence Agency and Biopshere - Polar Sequences Human Mesh Dance - Mindflower Ishq - Orchid Klaus Schulze - Mirage Kumba Mela Experiment - East of the River Ganges Loop Guru - Loop Bites Dog Makyo - Rasa Bhava Makyo - Shringara Makyo - Suzhou River Makyo - Vismaya Makyo - Yakshini Mere Mortals - Ethnic Dub Symphony in Ten Parts Monolake - Hongkong Nodens Ictus - Spacelines O?phoi and Tau Ceti - Celestial Harmonies Ooze - Where The Fields Never End Orb - Orblivion Orb - Orbvs Terrarvm Orb - Pomme Fritz Orb - The Orb's Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld Orb - U.F.Orb Ott - Blumenkraft Ott - Hallucinogen In Dub Ozric Tentacles - Become the Other Ozric Tentacles - Erpland Ozric Tentacles - Pyramidion Ozric Tentacles - Pungent Effulgent Ozric Tentacles - The Hidden Step Ozric Tentacles - Strangitude Ozric Tentacles - Jurassic Shift Ozric Tentacles - Waterfall Cities Padmasana - Padmasana Pete Namlook - Air I Pete Namlook - Air II Pete Namlook - Air IV Pete Namlook and Bill Laswell - Outland Pete Namlook and Bill Laswell - Outland 2 Pete Namlook and Bill Laswell - Outland 4 Pete Namlook and Biosphere - The Fires of Ork 1 Pete Namlook and Dr. Atmo - Silence I Pete Namlook and Klaus Schulze - The Dark Side of the Moog I Pete Namlook and Klaus Schulze - The Dark Side of the Moog II Pete Namlook and Klaus Schulze - The Dark Side of the Moog III Pete Namlook and Klaus Schulze - The Dark Side of the Moog V Pete Namlook and Klaus Schulze - The Dark Side of the Moog VI Pete Namlook and Klaus Schulze - The Dark Side of the Moog VII Pete Namlook and Mixmaster Morris - Dreamfish 2 Pete Namlook and Richie Hawtin - From Within Pete Namlook and Richie Hawtin - From Within 2 Pete Namlook and Richie Hawtin - From Within 3 Pete Namlook and Steve Stoll - Hemisphere Pete Namlook and Tetsu Inoue - 2350 Broadway 2 Pete Namlook and Tetsu Inoue - Shades Of Orion Pete Namlook and Tetsu Inoue - Shades of Orion 2 Pete Namlook and Wolfram Spyra - Virtual Vices Pete Namlook and Wolfram Spyra - Virtual Vices II Qubism - 2294 Saafi Brothers - Mystic Cigarettes Saafi Brothers - Midnights Children Saafi Brothers - Liquid Beach Shakatura - Shakatura Sanjiva - The Journey Shpongle - Are You Shpongled? Shpongle - Tales of the Inexpressible Shulman - Soundscapes And Modern Tales Shuttle358 - Optimal Sigur R?s - Von Solar Fields - Reflective Frequencies Solar Quest - Orgisms Sounds From The Ground - Kin Sounds From The Ground - Terra Firma Steve Roach - Dreamtime Return Stress Assassin - Within Office Of Eye And Ear Subsurfing - Frozen Ants Tangerine Dream - Richochet Telomere - Astral Currents Tetsu Inoue - Ambiant Otaku Tetsu Inoue - Organic Cloud Tetsu Inoue - World Receiver Thievery Corportation - The Richest Man in Babylon The Irresistible Force - Global Chillage The Irresistible Force - It's Tomorrow Already Toires - Oued Twilight Circus Dub Sound System - Binshaker Dub Various Artists - Ambient Dub Volume 4 Various Artists - Ambient Meditations 1 Various Artists - Ambient Meditations 2 Various Artists - Ambient Meditations 3 Various Artists - Ambient Systems Initialized Various Artists - A Voyage Into Trance Various Artists - Beat Exploration Various Artists - Backroom Beats Various Artists - Caribbean Eclipse Various Artists - Chillosophy 2 Various Artists - Chill Out Or Die III Various Artists - Dr Alex Patterson's Journey Into Paradise Various Artists - Eclipse: A Journey of Permanence and Impermanence Various Artists - Elucidations Various Artists - Fahrenheit Project Part One Various Artists - Fahrenheit Project Part Two Various Artists - Feed Your Head 1 Various Artists - Feed Your Head 2 Various Artists - Feed Your Head 3 Various Artists - Infinessence Various Artists - Life is Various Artists - Liquid Dub Volume 7 Various Artists - Mana Medicine Various Artists - Mashed Mellow Grooves Vol. 1 Various Artists - More Signs Of Life Various Artists - Movers and Groovers at the Temple Of Dawn Various Artists - Nada Masala 1 Various Artists - Nada Masala 2 Various Artists - The Future Sound Of Ambient Vol. 1 Various Artists - The Future Sound Of Ambient Vol. 2 Various Artists - The Future Sound Of Ambient Vol. 3 Various Artists - The Future Sound Of Ambient Vol. 4 Various Artists - The Mystery of the Yeti 1 Various Artists - The Mystery of the Yeti 2 Various Artists - Twelve Various Artists - Unidentified Floating Ambience Vibratribe - Vibratribe Vir Unis - Aeonian Glow Waterjuice - Hydrophonics William Orbit - Pieces In A Modern Style Woob - 1194 Younger Brother - A Flock of Bleeps
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