Oh my, I thought you were asking if any of these artist were drunk! Some of them might have been, or tripping a little, but nevermind me. I'll get me coat.intel wrote:are any of these artists crunk?
Ambient Artists?
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- KVRAF
- 10879 posts since 3 Apr, 2002 from Austin, TX USA
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- KVRAF
- 2135 posts since 12 Jul, 2004 from Brave New World
get mine too. its getting drafty in here.
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- KVRAF
- 10597 posts since 13 Jun, 2004 from Alberto Balsam
I think the 3 best ambient artists are:
Aphex Twin (only on ambient works vol. 2)
Henrik B
Gescom
Aphex Twin (only on ambient works vol. 2)
Henrik B
Gescom
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- KVRian
- 920 posts since 13 Sep, 2002 from New Jersey
not to be pedantic - but that's mark spybeyGenoX wrote:to mention the dark side of ambient:
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dead voices on air aka kevin key
great list overall though!
if you like eno - check out his works with Harold Budd - "The Pearl" and "Ambient 2: The Plateaux of Mirror" - both phenomenal albums.
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- KVRist
- 31 posts since 1 Sep, 2002 from on this planet
aye you're right... i got only one album from DVOA with Kevin Key works on it.endmusik wrote:not to be pedantic - but that's mark spybeyGenoX wrote:to mention the dark side of ambient:
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dead voices on air aka kevin key
great list overall though!
if you like eno - check out his works with Harold Budd - "The Pearl" and "Ambient 2: The Plateaux of Mirror" - both phenomenal albums.
I like Eno (well which Eno
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- KVRist
- 446 posts since 3 Jan, 2004 from Serbia
Brian Eno - Thursday Afternoon
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- KVRist
- 76 posts since 31 Jan, 2003 from Outer Bongolia
I'm also very fond of Brian Eno, "Plateux of Mirror" is excellent, full of movement and very organic in sound. I personally much prefer the more structured albums like "Music for Films" or the collaborations with Cluster & co.
Some of Manuel Göttsching's (Ashra/Ash Ra Tempel) music is good for that ambient mood, although it is more correctly classified as Berlin School electronica, "Inventions for Electric Guitar" is excellent and very meditative, "New Age of Earth" is beautiful, more electronic.
Tangerine Dream's "Zeit" is an overlooked album, I think, but some of its sounds are a bit abrasive compared to modern ambient.
Back to the "true" ambient, Biosphere is my personal all time favourite. "Substrata" is very good, has the classic "arctic" sound he is known for, and very intense on conveying images. His newest "Shenzhou" is mostly based on sampled orchestral recordings of Debussy, restructured and reimagined - beautiful. Also, his collaboration with Deathprod on "Nordheim Transformed", based on sampled electronic pieces by contemporary composer Arne Nordheim, is immense and has an unusual texture of sounds.
Some of Manuel Göttsching's (Ashra/Ash Ra Tempel) music is good for that ambient mood, although it is more correctly classified as Berlin School electronica, "Inventions for Electric Guitar" is excellent and very meditative, "New Age of Earth" is beautiful, more electronic.
Tangerine Dream's "Zeit" is an overlooked album, I think, but some of its sounds are a bit abrasive compared to modern ambient.
Back to the "true" ambient, Biosphere is my personal all time favourite. "Substrata" is very good, has the classic "arctic" sound he is known for, and very intense on conveying images. His newest "Shenzhou" is mostly based on sampled orchestral recordings of Debussy, restructured and reimagined - beautiful. Also, his collaboration with Deathprod on "Nordheim Transformed", based on sampled electronic pieces by contemporary composer Arne Nordheim, is immense and has an unusual texture of sounds.
- KVRian
- 1325 posts since 6 Mar, 2001 from London, UK
An exceptional 'Eno' album, well worth hearing even if you know the original, is the Bang On A Can 1998 version of Music for Airports. BOAC are basically classicaly trained acoustic musicians who transcribed and performed an exact replica of Eno's original recording and performed it live, in front of him, at the atrium in London's Stanstead Airport. Brian said of this...
"I had already heard the record in airports five or six times. But this was very different. It was very moving and, after the concert, several people told me that it had them crying on the first few bars.
"I felt it myself, and I think it came in part from that absurd devotion, that hopeless undertaking to try and make an exact copy of something that is difficult to reproduce. In fact, I never imagined that Music For Airports might one day be played live, like a facsimile of the original. This humility is moving, flattering. It's strange to think a piece I recorded in two and a half days has aquired a kind of immortality. I thought it would be ephemeral. But it has a new life beyond the record. A part of me has become immortal, out of my control."
Bang on a Can, Music for Airports (Brian Eno), 1998, Polygram
"I had already heard the record in airports five or six times. But this was very different. It was very moving and, after the concert, several people told me that it had them crying on the first few bars.
"I felt it myself, and I think it came in part from that absurd devotion, that hopeless undertaking to try and make an exact copy of something that is difficult to reproduce. In fact, I never imagined that Music For Airports might one day be played live, like a facsimile of the original. This humility is moving, flattering. It's strange to think a piece I recorded in two and a half days has aquired a kind of immortality. I thought it would be ephemeral. But it has a new life beyond the record. A part of me has become immortal, out of my control."
Bang on a Can, Music for Airports (Brian Eno), 1998, Polygram
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- KVRAF
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- 2356 posts since 30 Sep, 2003 from Sunny Staffordshire
Didnt know Henrik be did ambient, Iv been listening to his techno stuff for ages!Chase wrote:I think the 3 best ambient artists are:
Aphex Twin (only on ambient works vol. 2)
Henrik B
Gescom
Anyonr heard of Matt Dear? He does some really interesting ambient / techno / minimal stuff.
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- KVRist
- 182 posts since 15 Oct, 2003 from Porto
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- KVRAF
- 12235 posts since 18 Aug, 2003
Kevin Cey's music for cats has some nice stuff on it.GenoX wrote:aye you're right... i got only one album from DVOA with Kevin Key works on it.
His son? I always thought Roger Eno was his brother. Does he have a son who makes music?GenoX wrote:I like Eno (well which EnoBrian or his son?) alot.
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- KVRian
- 920 posts since 13 Sep, 2002 from New Jersey
the album "the dragon experience" is phenomenal too, but I'm not sure how "ambient" it is - more like instrumental middle-period skinny puppy - really choice stuff! I find myself listening to that album more than the puppy albums I have lying around.shamann wrote:Kevin Cey's music for cats has some nice stuff on it.GenoX wrote:aye you're right... i got only one album from DVOA with Kevin Key works on it.
- KVRAF
- 1577 posts since 20 May, 2002 from Cambridge, UK
has anyone mentioned "substrata" by Biosphere? It's a classic!
from Amazon: "Biosphere is one of the all-time classic ambient albums.Mixing chilling atmospheric tones with ambient samples of ice, snow, forests and Russian radio broadcasts from the artist's homeland Substrata is difficult to describe in words alone.This is one album that every Ambient fan needs to hear if not own. For my own part the album is never far from my stereo. From the initial drone of an aircraft high overhead to the rambling monologues of later tracks every minute sends a chill down your spine.Simply superb."
Anything by Mark Van Hoen is good too. There are loads of tracks to download from his site.....
from Amazon: "Biosphere is one of the all-time classic ambient albums.Mixing chilling atmospheric tones with ambient samples of ice, snow, forests and Russian radio broadcasts from the artist's homeland Substrata is difficult to describe in words alone.This is one album that every Ambient fan needs to hear if not own. For my own part the album is never far from my stereo. From the initial drone of an aircraft high overhead to the rambling monologues of later tracks every minute sends a chill down your spine.Simply superb."
Anything by Mark Van Hoen is good too. There are loads of tracks to download from his site.....
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- KVRAF
- 3964 posts since 31 Aug, 2003 from In a foreign town, in a foreign land
Gas/Wolfgang Voigt.
Groet, Erik
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Pop music delenda est.


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- Banned
- 6127 posts since 1 Apr, 2004 from Et in Arcadia Ego
Painkiller - Ambience
