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  1. just came across this one and it hits all the right spots. philip sherburne's bandcamp comment does it justice: ""Maintain the Bliss" reminds me a little bit of Pub's "Summer," and there aren't many tracks out there that give me that vibe. Absolutely gorgeous ambient techno of the highest order. The ethereal jungle vibes of "Head on a Swivel" are pretty sweet too." one of the groups members also released a nice deep track this worth checking: https://milliamusic.bandcamp.com/track/hopper8
  2. Some new fxbip trx https://fxbip.bandcamp.com/album/longing
  3. Summers wrapping up (in this hemisphere anyway) up and I've been meaning to start this thread. In the last few years I've found I have a real sweet spot for very organic and lush sounding exotica and lounge music from the 50s and 60s (Les Baxter, Arthur Lyman, Martin Denny, and many others) and more specifically music that samples it. It's easy for me to hear but it's a bit tricky to pin it down to a certain label or movement, it's a bit hit-or-miss in terms of quality. These are currently active artists nailing the sound: http://youtu.be/yZAqL-lgg38 http://youtu.be/DZz9W2nCIF0 90s era, in particular The Gentle People, reference 50s and 60s exotica and lounge. There was a big revival of the music along with Tiki culture as highlighted by the popularity of the Ultra-Lounge compilations: Certain shibuya-kei bands evoke exotica and lounge too: Anyone else have any recommendations? I'm not looking for the array of late 90s trip-hop and downtempo, recent chillwave and garage rock, or the vast array of mediocre chillout music often played in bars and resturants. I'm looking for stuff that utilizes a lot more pluderphonics and found sound sampling, or very "authentic" sounding vintage equipment.
  4. Guest

    Favorite Synth Pads

    which tracks have the best pad sounds (or use them the best)? maybe excluding the featured artists unless its something everyone might not have heard. a few to start:
  5. New Lush out on the new label Antipattern.dpt Braindance,Drillandbass and doomfunk https://antipatterndpt.bandcamp.com/album/atpn001-bipolar-ep https://soundcloud.com/fxbip/atpn001-bipolar-ep-04-flashmicrobreakph-out-now
  6. So I've been an Aphex fan for a long time. See my profile, I've been on this forum since 2005. Longer than that really, its just that in 2005 everything got deleted and everyone had to sign up again. T69 Collapse has me thinking about something thats always been a recurring thought with Aphex. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqayDnQ2wmw So T69 Collapse has three obvious different parts: Part 1: 00:00 to 01:54 - lush Part 2: 01:54 to 03:18 - discordant, noisy, difficult Part 3: 03:18 to 05:18 - lush So my question is: Is the middle bit really necessary? If it wasn't there, would the track just be dismissed as a nice sounding effort? Does its inclusion in the track make it a better piece of art? I'm a long time fan of Aphex, but the tracks I really like are the ones that sound lush all the way through. There's a few on each album. I love Vordhosbn. I never listen to 54 Cymru Beats. If I made my own edit of T69 Collapse with the middle bit chopped out, would that be some kind of sacrilege? I wonder about his reasons for putting something like that in the middle of a track. Trying to push the envelope I guess. Any maybe also a way to make sure his stuff stays 'underground'?
  7. Loving the first track here - full album drops Nov 30th w/ limited edition cassette available for pre-order now. [bandcamp <iframe style="border: 0; width: 100%; height: 42px;" src="https://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/album=4103208559/size=small/bgcol=ffffff/linkcol=0687f5/transparent=true/" seamless><a href="http://bankofforever.bandcamp.com/album/music-for-navigating">Music For Navigating by Bank of Forever</a></iframe>]
  8. Lush for your ears and your soul Out on Pr0gramma On limited cassette and digital https://pr0gramma.bandcamp.com/album/catharsis
  9. New single from the upcoming collab album (? I think) by Jodey Kendrick & dgoHn, really excited for this one :music:
  10. Follow up to 2015's A Year with 13 Moons and In Summer ‎last year, both of which were gorgeous. From the singles I've heard of it so far seems in the same vein - still rooted in ambient and drone but with a lot of unabashed arpeggio guitar and other melodic elements. Bandcamp. Mexican Summer page.
  11. new album by good time watmm member james bevan AKA Chunky (rip). v nice tunes, james has a gift for melodies that invoke clouds, planes, sunrises and adventures with strange animals. p sure all these tracks are all done with a teisco 60f multi tracked. nice 1 james. it's an adventure through time (naturally) and an adventure for us all (naturally). http://jamesbevan.bandcamp.com/album/- have fun b safe
  12. reminds me a lot of early idm mixed with the dreamy melodies of Blader Runner . https://bleep.com/release/77193-neutek-fractality and my fav track https://electronictapes.bandcamp.com/track/33p800 also Recorded on vintage analog gear and mastered to VHS, this release oozes warmth and nostalgia.
  13. New EP will be released in April: http://www.lushofficial.com/ https://www.normanrecords.com/records/157631-lush-blind-spot-?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Weekly%20Update%20Thursday%204th%20February%202016&utm_content=Weekly%20Update%20Thursday%204th%20February%202016+CID_3d32ca3db51e058256651c1162d79bfd&utm_source=EmailMarketingSoftware&utm_term=Pre-order
  14. I'm willing to argue that Aleksi Perala's music is more lush than the Aphex Twin's. Whenever I listen to something he makes I am always extremely satisfied by the sound quality/mixing. Everything sounds perfect to me. This is not the case with the Aphex Twin. His music ranges from shit mixing to immaculate. He uses outstanding composition as the backbone for his music. Aleksi's music can be rather minimal and even go nowhere, but it satisfies in that it has sonic depth and quality. Technically I don't know how he achieves this, but it is very noticeable for me. Discuss?
  15. lush http://www.socialentropy.com/engine/# https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9mAc_Fi6fc
  16. Hello watmm, I have purchased this album knowing very little about it. NEVERTHELESS Seems quite good. Hyperdub rarely disappoints. Also it has some great, intricate, well-reproduced artwork. Only half a listen so far, but it might be worth your interest
  17. http://monomorph.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/fmdarcangelo?fref=nf Brandnew EP from the D'Arcangelo brothers - a teaser for an upcoming album called "Magenta". First 200 downloads are free. --- Sounds really amazing so far (especially the second track). I must confess I've never heard the older stuff of this alias, I should really check it out asap...
  18. This guy seems to do some pretty gnarly drawings - similar to those which I would probably spend hours doing/concentrating on as a kid - to go along with his descriptive pieces about certain artists: Autechre Zomby Kraftwerk Have a nose around on his tumblr, plenty more artists are lovingly rendered (apologies if jazz)
  19. Guest

    Musical Fetishes

    optimistic half brother of musical pet peeves thread go
  20. I released this album over a year ago, but up until now I was just selling it at my band's shows. Here it is finally for the internet to consume: http://solipsisband.bandcamp.com/album/twilight-horizon When I recorded it I didn't have a band, so it's just me tackling all the instruments with the exception of drums on a few songs, played by my friend Jud MacKay. I'm a bit apprehensive about promoting it at this point simply because it's not the album I would make now, but for what it is I think it's pretty solid. I still really like a few of the songs/recordings, particularly Twilight Horizon, Along the Way, Follow Forever, and Under a Frozen Sun.
  21. The 5th show on Future Music, this time with guest Beatwife (Love Love Records, Hyperboloid Records, Planet Mu etc) Some lush tunes not to be missed! ;) 3rd of September 22:00-00:00 GMT on Future Music. http://www.beatwife.com/ http://loveloverecords.net/indexlarger.html http://hyperboloid.ru/ http://www.planet.mu/ http://future-music.co.uk/ https://www.facebook.com/future.music.page
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