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Title: Electronic relaxing music
Post by: Antsan on 17 May 2007, 13:49
Yeah, just trying to find some new sources auf music for me..

SO, does anyone here listen to those stuff? Something like Goa or Dub? Does anyone know any good sources, where I could get something like this?
I am running out of music, the tracks I have on my computer are getting boring with time, more aggressive than floating water is making me feel uncomfortable (there has just to be a overdriven guitar or some other non-smooth sound) and so I am just getting more and more uncomfortable, because I really need music.
Any suggestions?

Only thing coming to my mind is Burning Babylon, but it's quite different to order that in Germany. Espacially because I don't know how to handle PayPal.
Title: Re: Electronic chilling music
Post by: Gryff on 17 May 2007, 14:44
Well, I saw the thread title and immediately thought, "Aphex Twin". Then I realised you probably mean "chilling" as in "relaxing" not as in "will give you nightmares", so my next thought was "Boards of Canada".
Title: Re: Electronic chilling music
Post by: Antsan on 17 May 2007, 14:53
Oh. Chilling is not the same as relaxing? So I will change the topic...


Boards of Canada? Thanks, I will search for that.
Edit: Yeah, found it! And it's good! Thanks for that one.
Title: Re: Electronic relaxing music
Post by: Dimmukane on 17 May 2007, 15:01
Boards of Canada is seconded.  Definitely relaxing. 
Disco Biscuits are half-electronic, half-relaxing, but I like 'em. 
Coil's album 'Musick To Play In The Dark Vol. 1' is pretty good too.
And Grandaddy. 
And some of Ulver's later stuff.
Title: Re: Electronic relaxing music
Post by: Gryff on 17 May 2007, 15:06
Well it can be the same as relaxing - as in "just chilling with my homeboys, dogg" - but it can also be used to describe something that fills you with dread - as in "the chilling sight of a hundred zombies, shambling relentlessly towards him". English, eh? Pretty wacky!

If you're going to sample some Boards of Canada, try the album Music Has The Right To Children.
Title: Re: Electronic relaxing music
Post by: Antsan on 17 May 2007, 15:11
Hehe, I've just known chilling as sitting somewhere in the edge of a room and beeing half asleep. :-D

grandaddy seems good, too.


Hmmm, it's maybe a little early to say something like that, but it seems Dub isn't listen to so much.
Title: Re: Electronic relaxing music
Post by: TheFuriousWombat on 17 May 2007, 15:15
Aphex Twin's 'Selected Ambient Works' are two great albums that may well meet your needs.
Title: Re: Electronic relaxing music
Post by: Gryff on 17 May 2007, 15:31
Man, I could tell you about some dub, seriously - there is shitloads of it coming out of New Zealand. It's not something I listen to much, but there is lots of good stuff. Check out Rhombus (dub/hip hop), Fat Freddy's Drop (dub/reggae-ish) or Shapeshifter (dub/drum n bass). Good albums to check out from these guys would be Bass Player, Based on a True Story, and Soulstice, respectively. Let me know if you like 'em and I can point you in the direction of more.
Title: Re: Electronic relaxing music
Post by: öde on 17 May 2007, 15:42
If you're going to sample some Boards of Canada, try the album Music Has The Right To Children.

That has a chilling murder dialogue though.
Title: Re: Electronic relaxing music
Post by: Gryff on 17 May 2007, 15:47
There's nothing relaxing about murder, Dan.
Title: Re: Electronic relaxing music
Post by: fish across face on 17 May 2007, 18:02
Goa is anything but relaxing, I'd say.

A lot of my favourite electronic listening music comes from Germany, if you want suggestions from your country.

Regarding dub, here are some suggestions regarding the originators in the 70s.

Yabby U - King Tubby's Prophecy of Dub
Burning Spear - Garvey's Ghost
King Tubby And Friends - Dub Gone Crazy (The Evolution Of Dub At King Tubby's 1975-1979)
Scientist - Dub In The Roots Tradition


At the other end of the scale, the most minimal dub stuff that's happening now is Rhythm & Sound, operating out of Berlin.  They used to release housey techno but have gone increasingly into dub territory.  Try 'Rhythm & Sound with the Artists' or 'Versions' (that's the isntrumental version).  It's absolutely incredible sound design, but a lot of people find it very boring.  They're wrong. ;)

Title: Re: Electronic relaxing music
Post by: jeph on 17 May 2007, 21:09
Try Proem.
Title: Re: Electronic relaxing music
Post by: Antsan on 18 May 2007, 04:33
Fat Freddys Drop is exactly what I was searching for! Thanks for that!

@fish:
Goa isn't relaxing? Not all Goa is relaxing, but mostly...

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A lot of my favourite electronic listening music comes from Germany, if you want suggestions from your country.
Yeh, I think that would be best. :-D

Burning Spear sounds good, but it's a little bit... loud? Something for later, I think.
For Yabby U, King Tubby and Scientist I couldn't find any samples, so those will wait. I won't buy blind, even if King Tubby is the father of Dub.

@Jeph:
Proem is way to aggressive for me, but maybe I just got the wrong tracks.
Title: Re: Electronic relaxing music
Post by: McTaggart on 18 May 2007, 04:56
Ok, not dub at all and more along the lines of Aphex Twin's SAW albums (and those are not that great if you ask me) is Loscil's First Narrows album and to a lesser extent their other albums which are in a similar vein but not nearly so good. They're on the label Kranky if you're gonna look for a sample.
Title: Re: Electronic relaxing music
Post by: amok on 18 May 2007, 05:20
FREq - Strange Attractors
Wrecked Machines - Blink
SynSUN - Unstoppable (CD 2)*

*If you only hear one CD on this list, make it this one. Brilliant Ukrainian psy record, the first CD is fairly standard trance/dance fare but the second CD is all progressive n' relaxed n' shit.
Title: Re: Electronic relaxing music
Post by: fish across face on 18 May 2007, 05:20
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A lot of my favourite electronic listening music comes from Germany, if you want suggestions from your country.
Yeh, I think that would be best. :-D
OK then!  Here's some German electronic music I think is rather lovely, and which is really quiet.

Dettinger - Intershop
Mapstation - Distance Told Me Things To Be Said
Burnt Friedman & The Nu Dub Players - Just Landed!
To Rococo Rot - The Amateur View
Pole - LP 1
Gramm - Personal Rock

In general you could try browsing some of the stuff on the Berlin-based label scape (http://www.scape-music.de/) - it released two of the above albums, and is run by Pole.  Indie suckers looking for electronic relaxation often enjoy a lot of things on another Berlin-based label called Morr Music (http://www.morrmusic.com/).

That said, none of this is much like Fat Freddy's Drop.  If that is what you are looking for you could investigate Sonarkollektiv (http://www.sonarkollektiv.com/), which is the label that released some of their stuff in Germany.  From memory they're released on Kartel in the UK, so you could also check that out.  I heard Fat Freddy's Drop through a DJ called Gilles Peterson who has a regular radio show that plays a lot of music like that.  He might have mixes on the net or streaming shows via the BBC.  His show is called Gilles Peterson Worldwide.
Title: Re: Electronic relaxing music
Post by: Jed on 18 May 2007, 06:21
Alexander Chereshnev is good. You can get his and a lot of other artists music for free at Kahvi.org (http://www.kahvi.org). It's a place for good independent electronic music.
Title: Re: Electronic relaxing music
Post by: ScrambledGregs on 18 May 2007, 08:02
You know who gets no love at all but is one of the best modern ambient musicians of today?? Eluvium. I just grabbed Copia off teh torrents and it is unspeakably beautiful stuff. He kind of takes it all the way back to Eno's first ambient album by using piano and strings.
Title: Re: Electronic relaxing music
Post by: valley_parade on 18 May 2007, 10:19
They're a little dancey at times, but Thunderball does the trick for me.
Title: Re: Electronic relaxing music
Post by: Thrillho on 18 May 2007, 12:57
DJ Shadow.
Title: Re: Electronic relaxing music
Post by: The extra letter on 18 May 2007, 14:45
The Album Leaf might fit this category quite nicely...
Title: Re: Electronic relaxing music
Post by: TheFuriousWombat on 18 May 2007, 20:50
You know who gets no love at all but is one of the best modern ambient musicians of today?? Eluvium. I just grabbed Copia off teh torrents and it is unspeakably beautiful stuff. He kind of takes it all the way back to Eno's first ambient album by using piano and strings.

I was going to mention Eluvium but I always bring up Eluvium so I decided to pass this time. But I have to second the reccomendation. I briefly met Eluvium (Matthew Cooper) at one of his shows in New York. I've seen him a couple of times live and he was incredibly nice and humble and almost uncomfortable with praise. Anywho his work is plain brilliant. Some of the best ambient work I've ever heard in fact. For really relaxing stuff I'd actually give his first and third albums a listen ('Lambent Material' and 'Talk Amongst the Trees') perhaps even over 'Copia'. There's simply a denser sound in these earlier albums which are more conduscive to falling into a deep sleep. I don't know if I've ever seen someone manipulate a simple guitar in such beautiful ways so definetly check out this guys stuff. It should definetly suit the needs of any relaxing music seeker.
Title: Re: Electronic relaxing music
Post by: Mobius_Logic on 18 May 2007, 21:38
Small Sails, definatly. Theyre a local(ish) band from portland.

Everyone here should listen. It will please you in ways indescribable.


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Title: Re: Electronic relaxing music
Post by: godinpants on 19 May 2007, 03:16
James Figurine.
It's relaxing because his singing is more talking. And its just really apathetic.
The album is called "mistake mistake mistake mistake"
Title: Re: Electronic relaxing music
Post by: fish across face on 19 May 2007, 03:51
If you like that he has also done several good albums as Dntel and another good one as half of the Postal Service.
Title: Re: Electronic relaxing music
Post by: ScrambledGregs on 19 May 2007, 17:23
You know who gets no love at all but is one of the best modern ambient musicians of today?? Eluvium. I just grabbed Copia off teh torrents and it is unspeakably beautiful stuff. He kind of takes it all the way back to Eno's first ambient album by using piano and strings.

I was going to mention Eluvium but I always bring up Eluvium so I decided to pass this time. But I have to second the reccomendation. I briefly met Eluvium (Matthew Cooper) at one of his shows in New York. I've seen him a couple of times live and he was incredibly nice and humble and almost uncomfortable with praise. Anywho his work is plain brilliant. Some of the best ambient work I've ever heard in fact. For really relaxing stuff I'd actually give his first and third albums a listen ('Lambent Material' and 'Talk Amongst the Trees') perhaps even over 'Copia'. There's simply a denser sound in these earlier albums which are more conduscive to falling into a deep sleep. I don't know if I've ever seen someone manipulate a simple guitar in such beautiful ways so definetly check out this guys stuff. It should definetly suit the needs of any relaxing music seeker.

Yeah, Copia isn't anything like I expected. It's much more like a soundtrack/instrumental album than the ambient/drone/soundscape material I imagined. If I recall correctly it's almost all piano and strings, with maybe some synths and samples.
Title: Re: Electronic relaxing music
Post by: TheFuriousWombat on 19 May 2007, 18:44
You're right. Of course whenever he performs material from 'Copia' live it's all on his laptop or done differently with more guitar and such. Seeing him play live is a really incredible experience b/c the music is so loud and dense and seeing one person create that is truly impressive.
Title: Re: Electronic relaxing music
Post by: M4 on 21 May 2007, 01:29
If you can anything of his stuff, auroranoise is as rather soothing.
Title: Re: Electronic relaxing music
Post by: adara on 03 Jun 2007, 22:13
I second Mobius Logic's choice of Small Sails; "Similar Anniversaries" is quite nice.

You might also want to look into Jatun's self-titled release. I have been enjoying that lately.

However, I highly recommend B. Fleischmann's "The Humbucking Coil." I've been listening to it a lot recently and it is superb. There are two tracks with vocals on them which are probably the weakest on the album, but the purely instrumental tracks are fantastic. So far this is all I've heard by him, but I'm probably going to look into buying his back catalog because I love The Humbucking Coil so much.