Tags / ambient

Tagged with “ambient” (51) activity chart

  1. An Hour Long Thunderstorm

    Via simplynoise.com, an online white noise generator.

    —Huffduffed by p 3 years ago

  2. Idyllic Music - Downtempo Awesomeness

    Idyllic Music is a great podcast to subscribe to for downtempo, triphop and ambient.

    —Huffduffed by digitalvision 3 years ago

  3. Retrocast 5 – Chill Out Why Don’t You?

    …here’s a selection of late 90s chill out & ambient tunes – indeed a number of my favourite tunes ever (Trans Fatty Acid) are in here, and there’s a fair few which are so well played now it might even be a pleasant surprise to hear them anew after a decade or so.

    1. Gus Gus – Why?
    2. Air – You make it easy
    3. Morcheeba – Over & Over
    4. DJ Food – Consciousness
    5. Lamb – Trans Fatty Acid (K&D remix)
    6. Skylab – Seashell
    7. Runaways – Non Non Non
    8. Bjork (forgot track name)
    9. Boards of Canada – Everything you do is a balloon
    10. Leila – Like Weather
    11. Bola – Forcasa 3
    12. something by Bochum Welt?
    13. Higher Intelligence Agency – Conoid Tone
    14. Neuro Project – Wizard of the 4 winds
    15. Aphex Twin – Come To Daddy Little Lord Fanutleroy mix
    16. Doctor Rockitt – Lullaby.

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 3 years ago

  4. Walking the Night Market - 4 March 2008

    Field recording made while walking around the night market in Seminjak, Bali

    —Huffduffed by mspong 3 years ago

  5. Walking through Kuta 16th february 2004

    Field recording of walking through the streets of Kuta in Bali. Lots of traffic, scooters, touts and other sounds

    download

    Tagged with

    —Huffduffed by mspong 3 years ago

  6. A Gift to Future Selves

    Another in the series of experimental, filmic, soundscape, found sound, ambient, folk, classical montage mixes.

    Headphones recommended. Darker in tone than previous mixes, but that darkness is punctuated by positivity and possibly resolved.

    Listening in eeries places (like whilst on the London Underground alone) is perhaps not recommended.

    1. 00:00 First Commercial Message (1890) — P T Barnum
    2. 00:09 For Francis Bacon (Part 2) — Anduin
    3. 06:42 Terrified Bad Music Will Be Made Into Records — Sir Arthur Sullivan
    4. 07:11 Past Tense Kitchen Movement — Ezekiel Honig
    5. 10:58 Saffron Revolution — Fennesz
    6. 16:06 Reeds of Brown Lake — Lawrence English
    7. 17:48 Footpath Apparition — Loren Chasse
    8. 22:40 Melodia (li) — Johann Johansson
    9. 24:16 Porselein — Machinefabriek
    10. 30:47 Last Light — Svarte Greiner
    11. 37:57 Intercepted Communications — Lawrence English
    12. 38:02 The Raven — Edgar Allen Poe
    13. 41:14 Terminal Motor — Lawrence English
    14. 45:01 Silver Wings — Inca Ore
    15. 50:11 Figase — Gultskra Arikler
    16. 55:06 Forest Mountain — Nalle
    17. 61:15 San Solomon — Balmorhea
    18. 63:24 Final Farewell — Florence Nightingale
    19. 64:05 Voice in the Headphones — Mount Eerie With Julie Doiron And Fred Squire

    From: http://steflewandowski.com/2009/01/mix-a-gift-to-future-selves/

    —Huffduffed by mprogres 3 years ago

  7. Dave Seidel: Nur

    “This is my first SuperCollider (SC) piece. Having just put out a CD-R release, the result of three years or so of working with Csound, it seemed like a good time to try something new. Another excuse for experimentation was provided by an invitation to participate in the first show in the Unique States series. As I prepared for this event, I ported my Csound Risset harmonic arpeggio instrument to SC and started playing around with it in real time (something which is much easier to do in SC than in Csound). This piece is what emerged. I performed it for the first time at the Unique States event at BUOY in Kittery, Maine on Friday, January 9, 2009. [snip]

    If you listen to this on speakers (as opposed to headphones), please turn it up — the sound should fill the room.”

    —Huffduffed by pbailey 3 years ago

  8. Mike Crain: Wandering

    written for the weekly online music event ImprovFriday, October 16th-17th 2009

    www.mikecrain.com via Shane Cadman

    —Huffduffed by pbailey 3 years ago

  9. Adam Kondor: I’m Angry and You’d Be Too

    ambient drone spoken word monologue/interview? commenting on the current financial crisis (2009)

    Adam Kondor/NetNewMusic

    —Huffduffed by pbailey 3 years ago

  10. A Gift to Future Selves

    Another in the series of experimental, filmic, soundscape, found sound, ambient, folk, classical montage mixes.

    Headphones recommended. Darker in tone than previous mixes, but that darkness is punctuated by positivity and possibly resolved.

    Listening in eeries places (like whilst on the London Underground alone) is perhaps not recommended.

    1. 00:00 First Commercial Message (1890) — P T Barnum
    2. 00:09 For Francis Bacon (Part 2) — Anduin
    3. 06:42 Terrified Bad Music Will Be Made Into Records — Sir Arthur Sullivan
    4. 07:11 Past Tense Kitchen Movement — Ezekiel Honig
    5. 10:58 Saffron Revolution — Fennesz
    6. 16:06 Reeds of Brown Lake — Lawrence English
    7. 17:48 Footpath Apparition — Loren Chasse
    8. 22:40 Melodia (li) — Johann Johansson
    9. 24:16 Porselein — Machinefabriek
    10. 30:47 Last Light — Svarte Greiner
    11. 37:57 Intercepted Communications — Lawrence English
    12. 38:02 The Raven — Edgar Allen Poe
    13. 41:14 Terminal Motor — Lawrence English
    14. 45:01 Silver Wings — Inca Ore
    15. 50:11 Figase — Gultskra Arikler
    16. 55:06 Forest Mountain — Nalle
    17. 61:15 San Solomon — Balmorhea
    18. 63:24 Final Farewell — Florence Nightingale
    19. 64:05 Voice in the Headphones — Mount Eerie With Julie Doiron And Fred Squire

    From: http://steflewandowski.com/2009/01/mix-a-gift-to-future-selves/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 3 years ago

Page 3 of 6