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i find chill compilations to be musically narrow,dont you?
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Panzer
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Posted : Dec 11, 2003 17:29
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michal99999 has a point imo since there are no rules in chillout creation. In the good old Orb days, Patterson and friends implented 3 minutes of whatever sound (a helicopter for example) in the middle of a track...Just because they could. Pink Floyds UmmaGumma is also full of such tricks.
I personally prefer ethnic and folk stuff over Jazz...some trax I like:
Lino Cannavacciuolo-Abballabba (album: Segesta)
The Crystal of Art-Blessed be...All the Pain Will (Album: VA-30 years of counterculture)
Hidria Space Folk - Terra Hidria (Album: Symbiosis)
Biftek - Read To Me (Album: Frequencies Will Move Together
Hesius Dome-The Age of Steam (Album: the age of Steam)
Out of Phase-Half Set of Coordinates (Album: NEW Sound Experience)
Shiva in Exile-Floating (Album: Ethnic)
Alp-haX-First transmission (Album: Gravity)
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John
IsraTrance Full Member
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Posted : Dec 15, 2003 11:32
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I think that if you only ever listen to "psy chill out" then it will be quite limiting as that has become a genre in its on right and can be quite narrow. But there is a whole world of "not so hectic" sounds out there. Much as I love LSD's or Twisted chill out stuff - you hear every chill out DJ at parties play the same tracks - so its good to branch out a bit beyond "Thats what I call gloabl psy chill out vol 57" and you'll find that there lots of good stuff out there! |
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