RE: ambient

From: McAtee, Malcolm (MMcAtee@philamuseum.org)
Date: Wed Jul 18 2001 - 20:28:43 CEST

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    Steve Hillage "Rainbow Dome Musick"
    (This is a 60 minutes of really, really blissful ambient music)

    Manuel Gottsching "E2=E4"
    (This track is the musical basis for a house song called "Sueno Latino". It
    has no beats, just a pulse really.
    Mix it with Rainbow Dome Music and crazy things start to happen.)

    Brian Eno "Ambient 4- On Land"
    Brian Eno " Atmospheres - Soundtrack to the Apollo Missions"
    (My two favorite Brian Eno selections.)

    The SoundTrack to Blade Runner, and Paris, Texas both function really well
    as ambient music.

    Check out anything by Black Dog as well.
    Malcolm

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Jeremy Schafer [mailto:soltep@hotmail.com]
    Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 10:41 AM
    To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
    Subject: ambient

    Recently, I've been trying to explore the world of ambient music. However,
    to my dismay, I cannot find that many artists of my liking. I have been
    sticking to Eno and his collaborators. Music For Airports is superb. Every
    time I listen to it, it takes me on a more intense journey. Also, passengers
    is unreal, except I don't know if you would really classify this as ambient.
    Eno's work with John Cale on Wrong Way Up has a lot of good atmospheres and
    textures, and I enjoy it, but not as much as his chilled out Music For
    Airports or Atmospheres. Anyone have any suggestions for excellent ambient
    music? Thanks.

    -Jeremy
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