On 11 Jan 97 at 14:13, Jeremy Meyers wrote:
quoted 10 lines i know this is kinda more on the ambient side of things, but i just
> i know this is kinda more on the ambient side of things, but i just
> recently picked up a copy of Jeff Greinke's "Lost Terrain" and i
> really like it...eno-ish minimal ambient
>
> any comments?
>
> Peace,
> SoftLord
>
>
Excellent stuff. If you like this also check out Steve Roach
"Artifacts", Robert Rich and Lustmord "Stalker" (even more ambient),
Vidna Obmana and Asmus Tietchens "sysrenia 2", anything by Paul
Schutze (check out his project Seed "vertical memory" for dancier
stuff), and the list goes on. A great compiliation that covers a lot
of these artists (be prepared for an onslaught of sounds that will
invade your lucid dreams) is the 3CD "Storm of Drones" on Asphodel.
This opens up the door to a whole different world of music that I find
fascinating and probably does belong on another list like Ambient or
the Space-music list. Most of these artists are in no way affiliated
with the dance/rave music culture and have no desire to be. They are
a class of their own and not only are alien to this planet, solar
system, galaxy, but to this universe.
My two cents anyway. If your
more interested in this sort of thing feel free to email me private
or join the ambient or space-music list.
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