try:
- Biosphere & Higher Intelligence Agency: Polar Sequences
- Biosphere & Higher Intelligence Agency: Birmingham Frequencies
- Biosphere & Deathprod: Nordheim Transformed
- Biosphere: Insomnia
- Biosphere: Cirque
(I also like Biosphere live from Paradiso)
- Juno Reactor: Luciana
or maybe some non-ambient but still not "happiness-enhance" ;) music:
- Massive Attack: Protection, Mezzanine
- Tricky: Nearly God, Maxinquaye, Pre-Millennium Tension, Angels with
Dirty Faces
- Portishead: Portishead, Dummy, Live: Roseland NYC
Robert
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> From: visa k [mailto:v.kuoppala@pp.inet.fi]
> Sent: 20. oktober 2001 13:50
> To: idm@hyperreal.org
> Subject: [idm] winter album
>
>
> So, as winter is approaching here in Finland, I was thinking
> of what albums should I buy for winter listening. What would
> be suitable for winter, to listen while watching the snow
> fall in darkness or after skiing to some isolated place, far
> from everything.
>
> I was thinking of getting Vangelis' Antarctis and Biospheres
> Substrata, what else? Oh yes, speaking of Substrata, what do
> you think of Substrata 2? How good is the second cd, and how
> does it fit to the overall mood? Heard the original material
> was remixed, how good is the remixing quality? You see, I
> have had troubles finding the original substrata here in
> Finland, but the Substrata 2 is available (it is slightly
> more expensive though). So is it safe to buy the Substrata 2,
> instead of tracking down the original album?
>
> Back to the original question now. Obviously some sort of
> ambient seems to suit winter rather well, but do not hesitate
> to recommend a completely non-ambient record, it might get
> boring to listen only to ambient the whole winter.
>
> Thank you in advance,
>
> |visa k.
>
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