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Ambient Drones
McTaggart:
If you see names that you can't find in stores, Mimaroglu Music Sales is probably a good place to look. It's also probably worth browsing the catalogue by genre and seeing what sounds interesting.
Staralfur:
Hammock, get the album Kenotic. Kind of like Ambient Shoegazing. Really good. If you can't find it, I can send it to you. It's sort of rare, I think.
And some tracks on Life Is Full Of Possibilites by Dntel are pretty ambient, like the title track and Pillowcase.
El Opium:
Reading the Mimaroglu catalogue makes me drool. When it comes to dark ambient I hear a lot of talk about the album 'Heresy' by Lustmord as being a genre definer in an ill-defined genre, though I've yet to personally hear the album.
jariku:
--- Quote from: KharBevNor ---Beherit - Electric Doom Synthesis
Burzum - Daudi Baldrs
Ildjarn+Nidhogg - Hardangervidda
Ulver - Silence Teaches You How to Sing
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...it's also worth noting that all of the above have done black metal albums, so randomly picking up any album from the rest of their back catalogue without listening to it first is not a very wise move when looking for ambient music.
Misereatur:
--- Quote from: KharBevNor ---Ulver - Silence Teaches You How to Sing
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Seconded, thirded and fourthed.
Also try Ulver's Lyckantropen Themes, Silencing the Singing and Metamorphosis.
Oh, also try Thomas Koner's Zyklop and Kaamos albums (personally, Zyklop is my favorite).
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