Here's an ambient experiment of mine that I did as accompaniment to a photo
series.
https://soundcloud.com/brian-oblivion/life-then
On Tue, May 31, 2016 at 6:31 AM, Jonathan Brandt <flambedude@gmail.com>
wrote:
quoted 79 lines I've written some beatless ambient.
> I've written some beatless ambient.
>
> The best examples: https://julianastein.bandcamp.com/track/number-6 ;
> https://julianastein.bandcamp.com/track/valli ;
> https://ribbonsofsong.bandcamp.com/track/eleanor-island
>
> I'm working on a lot of new beatless ambient stuff too. But, for the most
> part, those are my best thus far. If you would like I can keep you posted
> on my progress.
>
> As other artists go I really enjoy Bubble ( https://bubble9.bandcamp.com/
> ). Great droney stuff that still has lots of texture and movement without
> having beats.
>
> Some of the tracks on Max Richter's latest work, *SLEEP*, are thoroughly
> beatless (and 20 minutes long). There are no 'beats' proper anywhere in the
> album, but repetitive phrases for much of the 8-hour piece.
>
>
> Jonathan Brandt
>
> On Tue, May 31, 2016 at 8:58 AM, Baptiste Bacot <baptiste.bacot@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello guys,
>>
>> Apologies for my delayed reaction. I wanted to thank every one of you who
>> took a moment to make a suggestion about the music I was looking for. I was
>> ignorant of most of the names you suggested (except Radigue, Tim Hecker and
>> Eno).
>>
>> Special thanks to Liam F., Chris T. and Nathan J. for suggesting *lists *of
>> musicians and albums, and to 'Myopically wandering' for offering me a way
>> of digging into ambient by myself.
>>
>> I regularly listen to what you guys sent, and I love almost everything so
>> far. Thank you again for your promptness to answer and for sharing.
>>
>> Love from France,
>>
>> B.
>>
>> Le 27/04/16 à 22:55, Mehmet Ismail a écrit :
>>
>> I'm a huge fan of Tim Hecker. Anything off of one his last two albums;
>> Virgins and his recently released Love Streams. If you work backwards from
>> there, then your ambient/drone cravings should continue to be satisfied.
>>
>> https://youtu.be/xRtZSLo8A68
>>
>>
>> Mem
>>
>> On 27 April 2016 at 19:48, myopically wandering <versefreeze@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On Apr 27, 2016, at 2:33 PM, Ransom Schafer <ransom.schafer@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> No pulse suggests no rhythm as well. A departure from marking time..?
>>>
>>> i know this might seem totally cliche, and might not be mentioned on
>>> this board, but pete namlook (sadly departed) and his huge discography
>>> should hold some gems for you. obviously you are looking for a specific,
>>> "sub genre." if i may, the fax label i one huge melting pot for a myriad of
>>> ambient. i recommend you start by reading the reviews by fans that's hosted
>>> on hyperreal. the catalogue is large and i could never giver you any better
>>> review than anyone on that board. i would say for starters, look at his
>>> solo works on the, "ps," label, for there are two others. i can't think of
>>> anything off the head except for, i think there is a series called, "new
>>> organic life, " and also, the time help true masterpieces of, "silence."
>>>
>>> hope this helps! peace!
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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