My favorite 'ambient' album is JOYRIDE's soundtrack, which is a
compillation of the more ambiental (very dark) songs from the 4AD
catalogue, plus a couple of actual songs. Quite a downer, but definitely
worth checking out.
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On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Jeremy Schafer wrote:
> 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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