What are some ambient hidden gems?
What are some ambient hidden gems?
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you're listening to it
wow so deep
*vibes*
that album that was made from krill samples
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What's your favorite Ambient label?
You might enjoy these
Gas - Gas 0095
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The Future Sound of London - Lifeforms
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Carbon Based Lifeforms - Hydroponic Garden
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Caribou - Start Breaking My Heart
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Microstoria - _snd
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Holy shit.
not hidden gems. I don't even listen to ambient but I know half of those artists.
glad to be born in a universe where sick ambient tracks automatically play in the background 24/7
Sounds like you know *of* them
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This right here. Side project of Colin Marston and Kevin Hufnagel, and it's one of the most beautiful ambient albums I've listened to. If you only listen to one track listen to Closer to the Center. They also did a collab alum with Jarboe which is very different, much darker but also quite good.
I've listened to at least two albums from each but I haven't revisited for a number of years.
Is this ambient?
Really enjoyed this record recently
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I still can't find anything similar to these guys. Every work they release is a 10/10 for me
I'm really digging this. The production is masterful, most of the percussive elements sound at a very low frequency which creates a nice droning, hypnotic effect. The cymbals are mixed very low and there's no snare to break the effect by delineating the measures too neatly.
On a side note, it's kind of similar to some atmospheric black metal, where, as one fan puts it, "blast beats add to the atmosphere in that they become a sort of pulsating, throbbing sound rather tan a ruly percussive sound that serves as accentuations upon rhythm."
This is totally your thread then
Byla is underrated
The Sky's Run into the Sea is one of my favorite ambient albums
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Haven't found anything else as enveloping as the tracks on this album
Youd'd dig them even more if you knew their albums and EPs are all conceptual. They all tell a story, and the way they do it is amazing.
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I've only found Biosphere to be similar in the base techno beat plus the samples; see Patashnik and Microgravity.
I don't know if atmospheric black metal has this characteristics though, which albums would you recommend?
no you dumb fuck
Jabir, Geoffrey Chandler, Harbert van der Kaap, Camera Obscura
What is it then shithead
Coil
This album.
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NASA Voyager Recordings - Symphonies Of The Planets
A bunch of field recordings from Voyager that were pieced together into a musical composition
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25000 kittens
really enjoying this
nice recc
hi Sup Forums im a newfag and im looking for song recommendations. i really liked the 1975's please be naked track (link below) and i wonder if you guys know any similar sounding music. thanks
this one. yeah i made it so what wanna fight about it.
damn...
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>hidden gems
>posts popular ambient that happens to be shit
wait is slim of the magnolia pyramids ambient
This
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Anyone got any recs for more depressing but beautiful shit like this?
Gigi Masin / Gaussian Curve
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Honestly one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard.
>I'm listening to death grips
lol k
The closest I know to an ambient LABEL is that label that put out mac+.
I really enjoy hantasi, his music is """Vaporwave""" but people only know it as that because it's sample based.
This is like a pure form of Clams Casinos
Any good 'city ambient' anyone could recommend?
Something that uses a lot of cityscape samples and such. Stuff that makes you feel like you walking down busy streets, downtown at night and such.
Julianna Barwick.
been listening a lot to this lately
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More like these?
and pic related
kranky and 12k
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I won't let you die
literally anything by Andrew Chalk.
I especially like Blue Eyes of the March.
How has no one mentioned Eno yet?
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iasos-interdimensional music
Laraaji-cosmic tape experiments
Maybe because eno is the antithesis of a hidden gem within the ambient scene?
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Percival pembroke-A course in the theory of drones