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ageing in ambient music
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liquidchill
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Posted : Apr 5, 2011 14:08:34
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I'm not talking about the ambient from the 80's and 90's which obviously sounds old and has that different feeling. I'm talking about the new ambient era that started in the early 2000 with the first ultimae albums etc. Do you find it out-dated in terms of samples, production, etc? |
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Gunter
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Posted : Apr 5, 2011 16:26
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Ultimae mostly isn`t Ambient. Ambient is beatless music or music with a low value of the beat and more deep then most of the rest of Chill Out.
Anyways, sure, everyhing gets old. New things evolve. No problem with that. Sometimes music might just sound old because one has listend too much to it and sometimes it sounds old because the production methods have gone further on and sometimes both. And of course there is also music which in his unique-nes seems to be timeless. The best example are mini-genres like the one of The Legendary Pink Dots. |
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Beat Agency
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Posted : Apr 5, 2011 16:29
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I was never really into Ultimae and similar labels releases but I know what you mean
But one thing is sure. There is timeless music that never get's old and then there's all the rest.
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vladza
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Posted : Apr 5, 2011 18:42
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Timeless or better to say the Music which you always coming back to. For example, for me it is the Biosphere's "Substrata",
Boards of Canada's "Music Has the right to children" and "Geogaddi", Solar Fields "Extended" and "Leaving Home" |
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