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I like the style of these following tracks, can anyone help....
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Clovesmoke
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Posted : Oct 25, 2004 06:47
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Ok im not sure if this is either ambient,dub, or chill out Some are some arent. Whatever, but what i do know is that i love these tracks ALOT. I would like to find killer tracks with the same deep feeling and the same way of telling a story as these kind of tracks...
H.U.V.A. Network - Morning Call (Dawn Rmx)
Talamasca - Joint O Clock
Cosma - Ethno-Bialick
Artax - Time Flies Away
H.U.V.A. Network - Time Circles
Hallucinogen - LSD (Closed Sheet String Mix)
PS. No i do not like Ott, just the remixes he did of Hallucinogen, thanks |
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Skoll
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Posted : Oct 25, 2004 07:21
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is it ambient ?? artax, talamasca hehe? |
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The Journey Man Project
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Posted : Oct 25, 2004 08:13
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Ok I have a heap of Ultimae cd's on sale on ebay.com... do a search for H.U.V.A Network, look for earthonacid as the seller and click on other items. If you like H.U.V.A Network you'll love all of Ultimae's stuff... if you like Talamasca's chill out check out module 01 and module 02 on 3D Vision Records. If you like Hallucinogen In Dub check out Bluetech, Androcell, Shpongle, Digital Mystery Tour etc.
I hope you are buying and not downloading as Trance producers struggle enough, I"d say downtempo struggle more so... but I believe you will buy so I will not judge you so much |
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Clovesmoke
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Posted : Oct 26, 2004 00:22
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No Worries Journey, i support our artists. I do how ever have Unreleased Tracks on a Media Format on my computer. "You can't purchase unreleased." Thanks for the reccomendations Journey, and to Skoll i don't know if you were joking but Talamasca & Artax are not ambient. They do have ambient-like tracks on the end of their albums though. I suppose this relates sort of to the thread created about Regular Trance with Last Track Specials. |
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yeti
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Posted : Oct 26, 2004 10:25
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