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Jon Drukman
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Fri, 18 Mar 94 09:47:34 PST
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Re: aedena cycle
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kathleen blohm writes:
quoted 6 lines There's spacey, there's earthy, and then there's those in the fluid realm:>There's spacey, there's earthy, and then there's those in the fluid realm: >sequential's 'lost in the sea' is brilliant imho (i even like the tour >guide comments)...i really get off on water and need more tracks w/ that in >mind...liquescent bubble music. Dreamfish, flying high, did it for me but >i want more, serious fluid electronic music, so coagulated it can clog your >ear passages...any suggestions?
steve hillage's "Rainbow Dome Musick" always does it for me. a fluid ecstasy trip packaged onto the convenient CD format. you might also like jean-michel jarre's "waiting for cousteau" - it has one funky synth-calypso track, one more technoish thing, one vangelis-like epic and then this totally wonderful 46 minute ambient spaceout which features bubbles and piano plinks and murky sounds and makes me feel like i'm back in the womb. not quite watery, but brian eno's "ambient 4: on land" makes me think of swamps and marshes. Jon Drukman jdrukman%dlsun87@oracle.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This calls for a very special blend of psychology and extreme violence.