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Best ambient albums of all times?

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,135 ✭✭✭✭John


    Yeah, that new Pan American is great. I really love it.


  • Subscribers Posts: 8,325 ✭✭✭Scubadevils


    John wrote: »
    Yeah, that new Pan American is great. I really love it.

    You should definitely check out Loscil then too if you haven't already, equally amazing and very similar style.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 760 ✭✭✭ZWEI_VIER_ZWEI


    damonjewel wrote: »
    Popol Vuh - the soundtrack to the movie Aguirre is a good start. In the garden of Pharoahs is another good start.

    Great call on Popol Vuh, and especially Aguirre. Some really really beautiful music on that :)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBD0vZNlxtI&feature=related
    This will probably be a bit noodly new-agey for most, but I've always liked Kitaro, a Japanese New Age/Electronic composer. Calling this kind of stuff ambient is the sort of well deservedly maligned practice that makes people think ambient is something that it is not, but it might still be of interest to some.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,910 ✭✭✭thusspakeblixa


    John wrote: »
    As an experiment, if I have a child they're going to be reared exclusively on Merzbow.
    I had thought about raising a child on Merzbow and Melt Banana before, oddly enough.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 138 ✭✭Terry Cotta


    check out Kettel

    http://www.discogs.com/Kettel-Through-Friendly-Waters/release/368271

    and the other stuff from Sending Orbs

    http://www.discogs.com/label/Sending+Orbs

    Bochum Welt is deadly as well. Really nice synth lines.

    http://www.discogs.com/Bochum-Welt-ROB-Robotic-Operating-Buddy/release/1241494

    Also check this out this label which releases under Creative Commons. Some nice stuff to be had.

    http://www.archaichorizon.com/

    You'll here some good stuff on this station as well.

    http://www.limbikfreq.com/


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  • Subscribers Posts: 8,325 ✭✭✭Scubadevils


    Yes definitely agree with Sending Orbs as a label recommendation... the only problem is trying to get your hands on some of their releases, gold-dust springs to mind! I often listen to 'Disfold' by Blamstrain as my going to sleep album, great release. Also HIGHLY recommend Yagya, absolutely brilliant producer.

    As for Kettel, some of his releases definitely for relaxing/sleeping but several are quite upbeat or playful in their structure - I don't have 'Volleyed Iron' which I believe is his most ambient. I see Myam James 2 is now out, must get that!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,506 ✭✭✭run_Forrest_run


    I also recommend Stars of the Lid (Tired Sounds of.. & Refinement of the Decline & Avec Laudenum). I saw them perform in Cork last year which was excellent.

    Most stuff from Brian Eno (especially Music for Airports & Thursday Afternoon)

    Make sure to check out Windy and Carl too.

    Biosphere (Substrata & Man with a Movie Camera) - It was actually Substrata that got me into all this type of music, love that album still after all these years.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 250 ✭✭cL0h


    Howie B - Music for Babies is an obvious choice.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1 Riqis


    Alio Die - Leaves Net
    (Actually, I could mention just about everything by Alio Die--that one though is really incredible. It's like the soundtrack of a Near Death Experience, and I don't mean this in a "negative" sense. It isn't dark at all, in a way, but deeeeep...! Really haunts me, that record.) Should you like Alio Die, try "Password For Entheogenic Experience", "Sol Niger" & "Il Sogno Di Un Piano Veneziano A Parigi", too. The Italians make some amazing ambient, anyway.

    Then, there's the "Expanding Horizon" which Alio Die produced with Mathias Grassow.. which means that here's a collaboration of, in my opinion, two of the greatest ambient producers alive.

    Also I recommend:
    Busso de la Lune - Around Borderline
    (A bit more instrumental, very quiet, but enthralling!)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,178 ✭✭✭cosmic


    Autechre - EP7
    Well, anything from Autechre really!

    Squarepusher - Budakhan Mindphone - very tasty!

    :pac:


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,790 ✭✭✭cornbb


    cosmic wrote: »
    Squarepusher - Budakhan Mindphone - very tasty!

    :pac:

    Squarepusher isn't the first name to spring to mind when talking about ambient albums but when it comes to that album you're absolutely right actually. Never thought of him as a maker of ambient music before :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 165 ✭✭Nedermeyer


    "Drift" by Nosaj Thing.

    Type "aquarium" into www.hypem.com

    It is bliss


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,790 ✭✭✭cornbb


    Nedermeyer wrote: »
    "Drift" by Nosaj Thing.

    Type "aquarium" into www.hypem.com

    It is bliss

    Sounds good, I've just checked out the album on emusic and may get around to buying it...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,269 ✭✭✭dinneenp


    Ulrich Schnauss- far away trains passing by- stunning.

    Or The ORB, UFORB- suprised they havne't been mentioned yet.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,245 ✭✭✭old gregg


    If you've not checked out the work of Anthony Paul Kirby who records as 'Nunc Stans' and 'The Circular Ruins' and 'Lammergeyer' then you could well be in for quite a treat.

    There's much of his stuff available for free download from his record label's site. Some choice music to try would be:
    Nunc Stans - Land (some excellent ambient on this EP) http://www.pingthings.com/ptnr004nuncstans.zip

    The Circular Ruins - Retrospective (a seriously wonderful free compilation of his work to download in hi bitrate) http://www.dataobscura.com/free.php


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,790 ✭✭✭cornbb


    dinneenp wrote: »
    Ulrich Schnauss- far away trains passing by- stunning.

    Or The ORB, UFORB- suprised they havne't been mentioned yet.

    I do really like the Orb - I think "Adventures beyond the Ultraworld" would have to be their best ambient work! On paper it sounds like a crap album but its grown on me an awful lot over time.

    Not the biggest fan of Ulrich Schnauss myself, but I know plenty who like him so recommendation noted :)


  • Subscribers Posts: 8,325 ✭✭✭Scubadevils


    I'm a fan of The Orb and have been a long time but I wouldn't recommend them in this scenario as they are not ambient enough to send a baby to sleep! Neither UForb or Adventures is strictly ambient from start to finish, plenty of relatively upbeat moments... same for all of their albums. They spawned the 'Ambient House' genre back in the day.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 138 ✭✭Terry Cotta


    Brian Eno - Apollo - Atmospheres And Soundtracks

    http://www.discogs.com/Brian-Eno-With-Daniel-Lanois-Roger-Eno-Apollo-Atmospheres-Soundtracks/master/6531

    A great album thats the soundtrack for the Apollo Missions documentary "For All Mankind". Keep on eye on BBC3/4 because they showed it the other night and they'll probably show it again. They doing a lot of Apollo/NASA docs at the moment for the 40th anniversary.

    Heres the end of the film....A nice tune and brilliant images.



  • Subscribers Posts: 8,325 ✭✭✭Scubadevils


    It's hard to beat Apollo really when it comes to the gems of ambient music and especially 'An Ending'... never fails to put shivers through me, not matter how many times I listen to it, a truly spectacular piece of music.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 380 ✭✭c_o_ck p_i_ss chillage


    These 4 are definitely in my Top 10 (no particular order)

    Harold Budd - White Arcades

    "Balthus Bemused By Color" excerpt




    Roger Eno - Voices

    "A Paler Sky"



    Harold Budd and Brian Eno - The Pearl

    "Their Memories"




    Brian Eno and Harold Budd - The Plateaux of Mirror

    "First Light"



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  • Subscribers Posts: 8,325 ✭✭✭Scubadevils


    Hey Paul - how do I get my hands on a copy of Mick's album??? I've heard great reports about that. City Discs had a handful which sold out quickly.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 380 ✭✭c_o_ck p_i_ss chillage


    Felixdhc wrote: »
    Hey Paul - how do I get my hands on a copy of Mick's album??? I've heard great reports about that. City Discs had a handful which sold out quickly.

    As far as I know Spindizzy have them or failing that Road or Tower. I can't be certain though. Are you going to the Psychonavigation 9th Birthday gig tomorrow night? If so, I'm sure Keith Downey or Mick himself will give you a good price! ;-)

    Here's some clips he put up on Soundcloud
    http://soundcloud.com/mick-chillage/tales-from-the-igloo-clips


  • Subscribers Posts: 8,325 ✭✭✭Scubadevils


    As far as I know Spindizzy have them or failing that Road or Tower. I can't be certain though. Are you going to the Psychonavigation 9th Birthday gig tomorrow night? If so, I'm sure Keith Downey or Mick himself will give you a good price! ;-)

    Here's some clips he put up on Soundcloud
    http://soundcloud.com/mick-chillage/tales-from-the-igloo-clips

    Ok, cheers - I'll try them.

    Didn't know about their birthday gig, must see if I can make it to that so, rare though that I can make it out weekends even now, let alone weeknights!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 202 ✭✭markw999


    Definetly Kevin Drumm's Imperial Distortion. Fantastic double disc record.

    Great description from the label (Hospital Productions) here:

    "What does a person do when faced with a work like Imperial Distortion? There are rare moments in an artist’s work where they reveal a greater truth. Kevin Drumm has already made such a statement with his last major solo work 2002’s Sheer Hellish Miasma. Where that record took noise music to a new level of near-impenetrable exactitude, Imperial Distortion is an altogether different beast. Beauty as an aesthetic can be as terrifying as horror, desire unfulfilled, romance that lingers and never goes away no matter how disappointing. A preoccupation with death can be the only result. On this extended long form release Kevin Drumm comes face to face with minimal drone music and confronts the genre by providing one of its absolute pinnacles at the forefront; movement. Drone music at its most concentrated and ably performed has build and depth in its tones. Although there might be the illusion of stasis the opposite is true. From the opening twenty minute track “Guillain-Barre” the mood of the album is laid clear. The arrangements are shadowy layers of soundtrack like tones not entirely unlike the work that Popul Vuh provided for Herzog’s films. By track two “more Blood and Guts” with its ominous bell tones its apparent that there is a true nothing that’s associated with these sounds other than the mood inducing hypnosis and the feeling of drowning yet having no ability to fight the slow pull. The middle portion of the record is “Snow” which was released as a limited cassette last year on Hospital Productions. This material was a teaser for the full album Imperial Distortion. The Tracks have an almost ballad-esque sense of elegance using tone and frequency as melodic portals to nowhere. The sustain in the piece suggests a weight while remaining alarmingly pleasant to the ears. The tension suggests an anxiety that never truly dies. The alarm comes from the juxtaposition of tones and mood. While the tones may sound gorgeous in their purity the mood implies a profound sense of unease and perhaps an acceptance of the inevitability of existential dilemma. This point is most thoroughly evidenced by the albums closer “We All Get It In the End”. While the piece starts out with lullaby ease, a few minutes in an equally severe dark drone eclipses the light and the night takes over. Here in the enveloped sounds the clouds pass over the moonlight creating a spectral dark that is unforgettable in its intensity. To answer the initial question of Imperial Distortion, this is a work that commands intellectual and emotional commitment on the levels of the greatest works to come from this genre. When faced with an abstract work as complete as Aphex Twin’s Selected Ambient Works Vol. 2 or Eliane Radigue’s Trilogy of Death, a listener is transported not only to another place but also the deepest layers of themselves. Kevin Drumm has with this release accomplished that rare balance to create a masterwork that no one has yet to come close to in this era. Your best bet is to surrender. "


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,883 ✭✭✭Ghost Rider


    I take it we're using the term "ambient" in a very broad sense, so here are a few I love (in no particular order)...

    - Aphex Twin, "Selected Ambient Works Vol. 2"
    - Philip Jeck, "Stoke" & "Vinyl Coda"
    - Thomas Koner, "Nuuk" (part of the "Driftworks" box set) and "Aubrite"
    - Zoviet France, "A Flock of Rotations"
    - Brian Eno, "Music for Airports", "On Land", "Thursday Afternoon"
    - Harold Budd & Brian Eno, "The Pearl"
    - Windy & Carl, "Consciousness"
    - Fennesz, "Endless Summer"
    - Tim Hecker, "Radio Amor"
    - Tomorrowland, "Sequence of the Negative Space Changes"
    - Labradford, "E Luxo So"
    - Pandit Pran Nath, "Midnight" (broad, remember?)
    - Popol Vuh, "Tantric Songs"
    - Phil Niblock, "The Young Person's Guide To Phil Niblock"
    - Terry Riley,"Descending Moonshine Dervishes"
    - Steve Reich, "Music for 18 Musicians"


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,883 ✭✭✭Ghost Rider


    Will definitely check that out. Listening to "Sheer Hellish Miasma" is really something, if not quite as gentle an experience as the term "ambient" might suggest...
    markw999 wrote: »
    Definetly Kevin Drumm's Imperial Distortion. Fantastic double disc record.


  • Subscribers Posts: 8,325 ✭✭✭Scubadevils


    I read about that Imperial Distortion on Boomkat around the time it came out and had intended to buy it but since forgot - I must grab a copy soon, sounds great.


  • Subscribers Posts: 8,325 ✭✭✭Scubadevils


    As far as I know Spindizzy have them or failing that Road or Tower. I can't be certain though. Are you going to the Psychonavigation 9th Birthday gig tomorrow night? If so, I'm sure Keith Downey or Mick himself will give you a good price! ;-)

    Here's some clips he put up on Soundcloud
    http://soundcloud.com/mick-chillage/tales-from-the-igloo-clips

    Got a copy today in Spindizzy, looking forward to listening now tonight with a well earned glass of red wine after a poxy hard day!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,460 ✭✭✭Orizio


    cornbb wrote: »
    I do really like the Orb - I think "Adventures beyond the Ultraworld" would have to be their best ambient work! On paper it sounds like a crap album but its grown on me an awful lot over time.

    Not the biggest fan of Ulrich Schnauss myself, but I know plenty who like him so recommendation noted :)

    Blasphemy! Ulrich Schnauss is a music God. ;)


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