goa-ganges
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Posted : Jul 31, 2011 01:34:59
Hey, I am looking for an online FM that broadcasts only indian chillout/ambient. I am the owner of a lounge bar and this is the most requested music by my customers.
Do you have any recommendation?
perhaps the "Suburbs of Goa" channel is what you're looking for. i really recommend the "Groove Salad" channel also, if you haven't checked it already `... and in that moment I knew the answer.'
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Posted : Jul 31, 2011 07:19
Hey Psy-baba, thank you very much. That's exactly what I was looking for. My customers just loved "suburbs". Best chillout ever.
Thank you again.
Ps. I read the word "desi" in a lot of sites related to India, is India name in hindi "desi"?
On 2011-07-31 07:19, goa-ganges wrote:
Hey Psy-baba, thank you very much. That's exactly what I was looking for. My customers just loved "suburbs". Best chillout ever.
Thank you again.
Ps. I read the word "desi" in a lot of sites related to India, is India name in hindi "desi"?
hey goa-ganges - there are many names for india are hindustan or bharat or bharatya - as far as i know desi or desis are indians which are living or born and living abroad from india.
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Posted : Aug 17, 2011 00:55
I would like to make a comment about chill-out mixes in a way that I hope it helps DJs and artists in the ambient/c.o. scene: I really loved most mixes in all the sites you kindly posted here. But there's something that is really irritating in some mixes. It's the ones that start smoothly, dreamy, and all of a sudden some drum'n'bass tracks appear out of nothing ruining the atmosphere completely. My point is that most d'n'b chill-out does not have that soothing feeling, quite the contrary. Most are really annoying, bringing a feeling I associate with poor written full-on tracks. Also some chill-out tracks are so full of strange noises that they seem the noises of a train wreck recorded live.
Of course it's impossible to have a 100% nice mix, but I really hope that the likes of "drum'n bass chill-out" and "paranoid chill-out" have DJs and mixes of their own.
I always thought that chill-out is supposed to make you feel easy, but some mixes are irking.
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Posted : Aug 17, 2011 06:23
I like the look of your bar. (makes me pine for the tropics)....
re the mixes, i suppose to a degree you are looking for mixes that will specifically suit your bar. a lot of chillout mxies are recorded for different purposes, or indeed no purpose whatsoever other than for the dj to have some fun sticking tunes together.
Specifically this is a good one that i would think would suit your environment:
good luck! i assume you are in bangkok. next time i am there with the family (next year at this stage) i might look you up.
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Posted : Aug 17, 2011 07:42
Thanks for this mix, DjSchofield. Haven't heard it yet, will do that later. Oh, my bar is in Brazil. But it was inspired by the bars of the famous Bangkok's Khao San Road (hundreds of the nicest bars in the world), do not miss that place or your trip is not complete. Though I hardly think of it as a "family" tourist spot. Nothing naughty about Khao San, but it's the sort of a single backpacker's paradise. Along with NY City it's the most cosmopolite place I have been to.
And yeah, my customers love ambient & chill-out mixes that I play, but some tracks (chill-out with high bpms, d'n'b chill-out and industrial chill-out are really out of place here with me).
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Posted : Aug 17, 2011 22:58
Be aware that in most countries you cannot simply stream anything you like but you must pay royalties to collecting agencies. You could play free music instead. http://enjoys.it
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Posted : Aug 18, 2011 01:33
woops, my mistake. still looks nice,
yeah i reckon i'll avoid khao san road next time i'm in the 'kok. haven't been there for 12 years, so i'm sure it's had some changes since then.
when we go we'll be headed to the islands i reckon. koh phan gan would be good again. (off topic, sorry - but i like to daydream....)
all the best!
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Posted : Aug 31, 2011 22:32
HeLLo guys,
Our SuKhush sets are always Indian-influenced and Eastern-oriented: