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Topic: whats some good ambient music to fall asleep too? Posted: July 07 2006 at 15:44 |
I have Yatha Sidhra meditation mass, but nothing else thats very ambient, besides the Floyd stuff
what are some good atmospheric ambient albums?
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The Hemulen
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Posted: July 07 2006 at 15:49 |
That Yatha Sidrah album is fantastic.
I've nodded off listening to Ozric Tentacles before now. And Tangerine Dream. And Mike Oldfield. And Von Zamla, once. Mind you, I was very tired that day.
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Posted: July 07 2006 at 16:09 |
Rubycon by Tangerine Dream.
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Posted: July 07 2006 at 16:11 |
trouserpress you must have been tired to listen to that and snooze of heheh. Chopper said rubicon, which is Excatly what i was gfoing to say, it is quite and buetiful, a amazing peice of work
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Posted: July 07 2006 at 16:11 |
no pussyfooting by fripp and eno is great , as is evening star .
lots of tangerine dream
sigur ros (because its so boring!)
neu! is great (apart from the begining of negativland)
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Posted: July 07 2006 at 16:12 |
Eno's ambient albums come to mind.
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Posted: July 07 2006 at 16:20 |
I enjoy Sigur Ros especially, as well as Porcupine Tree (slightly older stuff), Pink Floyd, and The Flaming Lips.
Recently, however, I have adopted a new routine. Every night or every other night, before bed, I listen to one classic prog album, which, at around 40 minutes, are slightly easier to diggest than today's 80 minute opuses. However, I advise you to NOT listen to King Crimson prior to sleep, as nightmares are almost sure to ensue
Edited by Deadwing12 - July 07 2006 at 16:20
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Empathy
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Posted: July 07 2006 at 16:27 |
I'll concur that Ozric, Eno, and Tangerine Dream will likely increase
your chances of some wonderful ones! (dreams, that is). With Ozric, be
aware that they can be fairly high energy, so if that will prevent you
from nodding off, maybe a mix CD with the more ambient material is in
order.
I once had some pretty incredible dreams while Tangram - Tangerine Dream was playing.
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Posted: July 07 2006 at 16:29 |
everything by Harold Budd, Robert Rich, Steve Roach for the most accessible and less interesting part of ambient. For a more "visceral" dream-scape ambient excursion go on Beneath the Lake, The halfer trio, Biosphere...otherwise, in a more progressive electronic way try the meditative and linear "Zeit" by Tangerine Dream or "Last Wave" by Bernard Xolotl.
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Posted: July 07 2006 at 16:29 |
Wandering from the "ambient" and "prog" label, I always found The Cocteau Twins can put me in a trance.
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Posted: July 07 2006 at 16:30 |
Brian Eno's ambient albums (as Peter already suggested) are good for that purpose, and Labradford's Mi Media Naranja seems to work for me as well.
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Posted: July 07 2006 at 16:31 |
Jean-Michel Jarre - Waiting For Cousteau. The title track is a 46 minute ambient relaxing journey.
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Posted: July 07 2006 at 16:32 |
Sigur Ros is a good one too- especially " ( ) "
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Posted: July 07 2006 at 16:33 |
If you want good ambient music check out Sigur Ros. If you want to have the best nights sleep of you life, play Explosions In The Sky
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Posted: July 07 2006 at 16:34 |
I will offer a third recommendation re Brian Eno's Ambient series, particular #1 (Music for Airports) and #2 (Plateaux of Mirror). Oddly, these are also great "background music" albums for low-key dinner parties and other mellow get-togethers.
Peace.
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Posted: July 07 2006 at 16:34 |
I recommedn the lately mentioned Music for Airports by Brian Eno
Some Tangerine and Schulze albums, and some of that new age ambient era of Wakeman in special The Aspirant Trilogy
and David Lanz...
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Posted: July 07 2006 at 16:45 |
Fodt Til A Herske is an excellent ambient neo-classical album from ex- Emperor's bassist.
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Posted: July 07 2006 at 16:46 |
an album I have of Whales talking or doing whatever they do.... great stuff if a bit new agey.. puts me right to sleep.
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Posted: July 07 2006 at 17:01 |
Engineers, Bethany Curve, Mercury Rev, Yo La Tengo (Lets be still is a
great one), Bowery Electric, Mazzy Starr, Jarre (oxygen), David
Gilmour, etc.... not sure that any of this, except for Jarre, could be
considered ambient, but I need to music to sleep by and I use all of
the above. Not because its boring, but because it helps me
develop positive dreams.
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Posted: July 07 2006 at 17:06 |
surfdaddy wrote:
Engineers, Bethany Curve, Mercury Rev, Yo La Tengo (Lets be still is a
great one), Bowery Electric, Mazzy Starr, Jarre (oxygen), David
Gilmour, etc.... not sure that any of this, except for Jarre, could be
considered ambient, but I need to music to sleep by and I use all of
the above. Not because its boring, but because it helps me
develop positive dreams.
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wow... great choices.... especially the Mazzy Starr mention.. and Oxygene ..
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