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can either of you fellas recommend any other andrew deutsch albums?

 

Loops Over Land is the only one I've heard so far. I checked out the samples of his other solo albums that Mimaroglu has in stock, but wasn't feeling them. His stuff is hard to find. It's all OOP and no one seems to have uploaded any of it.

 

http://www.mimaroglumusicsales.com/artists/andrew+deutsch.html

 

@Chimera, those are good. Really digging the Vidna Obmana + Jeff Pearce.

 

Let's keep this guitar train goin':

 

I've posted this somewhere on the forum before. Not sure if in this thread or not. One of my all time favorites.

 

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ug7drWGz5Bk

 

http://shiningskullstudio.bandcamp.com/album/conversations-with-myself

Too lazy to upload to youtube.

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Just discovered this lovely album last week called Summer Mix by The Automatics Group - which, using FFT manipulation, creates a 'mix album' from tracks by : Swedish House Mafia/PJ feat Velvet/Roll Deep/Paul Van Dyk/Deepest Blue/Supermode/Deadmau5/Mason vs Princess Superstar/Riva Starr/Sash!/Motorcycle/4 Strings/PPK/D.H.T./Tiesto/Sonique/Grace/Gouryella/Roger Sanchez/Eric Prydz. At this point you must think I'm taking the piss, however what is done using the manipulation process ends up sounding bloody lovely. To quote -

 

"The information contained in an audio CD can be considered

a waveform describing the movement of your loudspeakers’

cones over time. Using a mathematical process known as a

discrete Fourier transform the same information can be dealt

with as a collection of sine waves of different frequencies and

phases. In this album the phase data is reset, discarding half

the information in the music. What does the half removed

represent? It is difficult to say exactly, but it is related to time

and structural relationships. In most cases you would expect

each event in the original audio to be smeared over the

duration of the transformed track. However, when the process

is applied to music that contains highly repetitive structures,

certain aspects audibly survive the transformation process. "

 

And what does it sound like - well a bit like flicking through a really upbeat Gas or Deepchord presents Echospace album and fiddling with the EQ so pretty much only the top end survives. Here's an extract -

 

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I`ll recommend some classic free albums I`ve been enjoying recently.

 

Lucette Bourdin - Golden Sun http://relaxedmachinery.com/earthmantra/release-detail.php?id=83

 

I reckon this is one of the best Ambient albums I`ve heard, think Roach, Loscil and SAW II Aphex, but with a charm and beauty of it`s own.

 

Kit Watkins - Thought Tones 2 [91] http://relaxedmachinery.com/earthmantra/release-detail.php?id=59

 

Circle [93] http://relaxedmachinery.com/earthmantra/release-detail.php?id=55

 

This Time and Space http://relaxedmachinery.com/earthmantra/release-detail.php?id=49

 

 

Anything on Free Floating music http://freefloatingmusic.bandcamp.com/album/783-hz and Earth Mantra http://relaxedmachinery.com/earthmantra/releases.php

 

 

 

 

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For some reason I've been listening to a lot of ambient lately. Besides the usual stuff (The KLF, The Orb, FSOL, Biosphere, ...) I've listened to these:

 

Rosy Parlane - Willow

BJ Nilsen - Vinyl

Lotide - Moonless

V/A - Pop Ambient 2013

 

The last track on Pop Ambient 2013, Terrapin's cover of Cirrus Minor, is fucking trippy. I had fallen asleep while listening to the compilation and woke up when Cirrus Minor was playing. For a moment I thought I had dropped acid or something.

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I've been on a huge Pan American kick lately - solo project of Mark Nelson of the also amazing Labradford. Glitchy and slightly noisy. -

 

 

Also amazing is tehn's (one half of monome) music - http://nnnnnnnn.org/

 

Also also on rotation for me is the Tim Hecker/Daniel Lopatin (OPN) split. I've been giving it another chance after being kinda eh about it, but I'm liking it more this time around, very improv-y. -

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Forgot to add this:

 

http://lowlightmixes.blogspot.com/

 

which is probably the best if you're looking for drone-ambient mixes to sample.

 

Thanks! I'm actually looking for someplace to submit my stuff. I'm going to be making a new track every day this summer.

I did it last year too. :) I thought it might be the kind of thing a blog would do a writeup on.

 

Here's the one from last year. http://dailyambient.tumblr.com

The whole thing (75 tracks) is also on archive.org here > https://archive.org/details/dailyambient-2012

 

Thanks for the tips!

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Do you guys/gals know any good ambient blogs? Places where people look to find new music?

 

Here are some review sites that feature a lot of ambient music:

 

http://reviews.headphonecommute.com/tag/ambient/

http://earslend.blogspot.com

http://www.fluid-radio.co.uk

http://wajobu.com

http://hawai.wordpress.com

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can either of you fellas recommend any other andrew deutsch albums?

Loops Over Land is the only one I've heard so far. I checked out the samples of his other solo albums that Mimaroglu has in stock, but wasn't feeling them. His stuff is hard to find. It's all OOP and no one seems to have uploaded any of it.

 

http://www.mimaroglumusicsales.com/artists/andrew+deutsch.html

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