Re: THE POWER OF SOUND - 1/10/02

From: leslie shill (icehouse@redshift.com)
Date: Fri Jan 11 2002 - 08:52:03 CET

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    Hi Chris!

    glad to connect with someone else who loves this stuff! I am going to go to
    the site you posted here because I will be playing more of this kind of
    material on my show. I am a big Shpongle/Posford fan and I love everything
    on Twisted that I have and can't wait for more to appear! If there is
    material that you can recommend to me I would love that. Did you see the
    track that I played from the Tip.world release "assassinations"? It's a
    little harder than some but still deeply in that psychedelic ambient vein
    you mention. What are your favourite albums in this genre? I wonder how many
    other people on this list are also listening to this kind of music? Have you
    heard the two Sky Dancing Nada Masala releases on Dakini Records? I love
    them both. If anyone is looking for to explore the genre, I recommend
    www.backroadsmusic.com (ask for Lloyd if you phone!) for the softer end of
    the spectrum and for the harder and beatier stuff, just go to
    www.spectralpsy.com where you can order online but if you phone then ask
    for Jeremiah for his picks!

    Peace to you!

    leslie/The Power of Sound
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Christopher H Chatham" <chatham@sas.upenn.edu>
    To: "Leslie Shill" <l_shill@hotmail.com>
    Cc: <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>
    Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 11:05 PM
    Subject: Re: THE POWER OF SOUND - 1/10/02

    > > Shpongle - Star-Shpongled Banner - Tales Of The Inexpressible - Twisted
    > > Doof - Yesterdays Future(Underwolves Remix) - Backroom Beats - Twisted
    > > Juno Reactor - Pistolero(Juno reactor Mix) - EP - Metropolis
    >
    > Finally, some psychedelic ambient on this list! I was wondering when I'd
    > see someone plugging these artists.
    >
    > For those of you that haven't heard what some people are calling
    > "nu-ambient" or "psyambient", check out Backroom Beats and Shpongle on
    > Twisted Records (or Kinetic in the USA).
    >
    > This is where the fresh sounds are now, IMO. Especially certain stuff
    > from Twisted (Shpongle & Cypher), Interchill (Magnetic Blue, Nada
    > Masala), and Liquid Sound Design (East of the River Ganges).
    >
    > There's just been a new list created to discuss this material -
    > downtempo604@groups.yahoo.com .
    >
    > Sound samples at www.ambientairlines.com
    >
    > Peace-chris.
    >



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