my roommate also thought I was listening to music from horror movies.
generally, he wasnt too comfortable with it. my new roommates won't even
let me play anything that's not hiphop or skapunk. and I think most of
the world population is total wuss because very few people enjoy the
music / noises discussed here.
as for me, ae (garbage is my all-time favorite), boc, aphex twin and so
on have definitely put-to-sleep tracks, especially once you're used to
them. besides that, some of the things i can remeber now are:
pan american and to rococo rot
some funkarma
some deadbeat
mira calix
mum
charlie haden and kenny barron - night at the city (it's jazz)
and others
.
Enquiries wrote:
quoted 31 lines I used to listen to lifeforms but my roommates complained that it was really
>>>I used to listen to lifeforms but my roommates complained that it was really
>>>creepy and it was banned from house play.
>>>
>>>
>>i am so sick of hearing reactions like this. anyone who thinks
>>music is "too creepy" is a total wuss. it's just music. it's not going
>>to stab you in the night or steal your soul. while some CDs may
>>not be very relaxing to fall asleep to, that's no excuse for banning
>>all play of them.
>>
>>
>
>Sorry d. - have to seriously disagree with you here: when I was 8 me and my
>friends were seriously creeped out by the b side of Kraftwerk's Autobahn and
>used to hide behind the sofa...
>
>As to dreamy music, I'm amazed no-one's mentioned Brian Eno and Harold
>Budd's two collaborations or On Land. Akira Rabelai's beautiful
>Spellewauerynsherde is also highly recommended in this regard.
>
>Cheers, C.
>
>
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