Re: ambient/music server

From: nethed (nethed@ninjatune.net)
Date: Sun Jul 22 2001 - 07:24:28 CEST

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    the other news groups that has lots to say on ambient is
    ambient@hyperreal.org

    btw: you should check journeyman on ntone from several years ago
    if you want to go on a journey (still available via ninjatune.net mailorder on
    the uk side)....

    At 8:34 pm -0400 18/7/01, Jeremy Schafer wrote:
    >First off, I wanted to thank everyone for their input with the
    >ambient selections. However, I started to realize that everyone
    >started to include many other forms of music into ambient i.e. Orb
    >etc... however, I was under the impression that ambient was much
    >slower and "chilled out" like music for airports. Maybe I was wrong
    >to assume that was definitive of ambient music. Anyways, I'm looking
    >for music that is slow and can send me on a journey. I'm going to
    >sift through the list I compiled and try to locate them on the web
    >to see how they sound. Thanks again for all your help. Secondly, as
    >for the music server, which I really want to pursue, anyone have any
    >ideas of an efficient way to set it up? It costs money to host it
    >somewhere, and I can't afford to put up a server using my own
    >bandwidth. I will be ready to upload all of my music in early
    >September (back to school). Any suggestions are welcome. Also, is
    >anyone here a member of any other successful informative groups?
    >Just curious what else the net has to offer! Happy listening :)
    >
    >-Jeremy
    >
    >P.S. Stephanie, thanks for the info!
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