Tundra & Sunflakes Vol. 2 Compiled by The Orb (Ketama Records)
sunstation
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Posted : Sep 13, 2011 13:31:58
Ketama Records presents:
TUNDRA AND SUNFLAKES VOL. 2 - COMPILED & MIXED BY THE ORB
artist: VA (Compiled by The Orb)
title: Tundra & Sunflakes Vol. 2
label: Ketama Records
type: Digital
genre: Ambient / Chill-out / Electronic
Ketama Records is Russian vinyl and digital label established by famous Ketama café which is definitely one of the best chill out places in Moscow. Ketama Records was created in 2011 to release quality downtempo, chillout, ambient and leftfield music by the most respectable and talented international artists of these genres.
Legendary The Orb project headed with their leader Alex Paterson present brand new compilation for Ketama Records Tundra & Sunflakes Vol. 2, which includes 12 tracks by Thomas Fehlmann, High Frequency Bandwidth, Autolump, Beign, The Orb themselves and many more.
With love to the Ketama crew for those special cocktail evenings in the Russian dusk of light and beauty, The Orb.
Tracklist:
01. Thomas Fehlmann Immer Nie Da
02. The Orb Flying Carpets
03. High Frequency Bandwidth I'll Allways Be
04. Gaudi Under The Surface
05. Beatundercontrol Nuetron Dub
06. Screen 15 Minutes
07. 81 Neutronz Somni's Orison
08. Being I Used To Be You
09. Autolump Lumpy Conicals
10. 81 Neutronz Healing Needle
11. Years Of The Canine Devil's String (Ambient)
12. High Frequency Bandwidth High Flying Birds (Being Remix)
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Posted : Sep 14, 2011 00:50
Bought this on the weekend after listening to it about 7 times on soundcloud (full album can be streamed there).
Plenty of variation of styles on this compilation. Really like the Thomas Fehlmann, High Frequency Bandwidth (I'll Allways Be), Gaudi, and Beatundercontrol tracks. Though the others are good too.
Kind of reminds me of the Dovla's Flutter compilation in that there are a range of styles and it isn't homogenous.
(and no, I don't work for Juno - but you could be forgiven for thinking that I do. They're just always cheaper than beatport if you want lossless quality music.)