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Nils Frahm - Felt (2011 - LP).  An album recorded on a piano that's had felt wrapped around the strings to dampen the sound.  In addition, Nils plays with super soft hands to further the effect.  The mics are placed inside the piano, literally millimetres from the strings.  Because the music is so quiet, the ambient noises of the room are clearly audible.  Lovely album - well recorded and well pressed.

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Harold Budd & Hector Zazou-Glyph.

By ANDY GILL-The Independent.

Friday 09 August 1996. Like drum 'n' bass, ambient is a genre which relies on making a little go a very long way; the resultant glut of weedy minimalist pastiches barely bears a cursory listen for the most part, but this collaboration between Harold Budd and Hector Zazou demonstrates better than any recent offering how the spaces between the sounds can be made pregnant with possibility.

On "Pandas in Tandem", the ghost of Erik Satie treads lightly over a shuffle breakbeat; the result is fragile and crystalline, as tentatively pristine as snowflakes. Elsewhere, heavy rhythmic breathing carries "Around the Corner from Everywhere"; slivers of what sounds like hammered dulcimer undulate through "Johnny Cake", and clarinets collude conspiratorially on "As Fast as I Could Look Away She was Still There".

BJ Cole adds a lustrous haze of pedal-steel guitar tones to "Reflected in the Eye of a Dragon Fly". Sometimes there are trumpets, and sometimes guitars intrude. Sometimes Budd recites a poem. But nothing endangers the fragile poise which Budd and Zazou sustain throughout, and there is never the slightest suggestion that any of these pieces are in thrall to arbitrary rhythmic fashions. It is all beautifully simple, and simply beautiful.

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Nils Frahm - Felt (2011 - LP). An album recorded on a piano that's had felt wrapped around the strings to dampen the sound. In addition, Nils plays with super soft hands to further the effect. The mics are placed inside the piano, literally millimetres from the strings. Because the music is so quiet, the ambient noises of the room are clearly audible. Lovely album - well recorded and well pressed.

I have had his good mate playing tonight also.

Olafur Arnalds. For Now I Am Winter. Just grabbed this on vinyl recently after having the cd since release.

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An ambient/drone sunday night DJ mix: flac and 320k mp3 versions...

 

http://static.zog.net.au/sundaynight-ambient-drone-mix-djzog-20150913-mild-compression.flac

 

http://static.zog.net.au/sundaynight-ambient-drone-mix-djzog-20150913-mild-compression.mp3

 

track listing (starts at #2 due to a false start....)

 

02. 0:01:12 desolate horizons - we'll never fade away, pt. I
03. 0:05:12 desolate horizons - we'll never fade away, pt. II
04. 0:07:00 Stars of the Lid - Tippy's Demise
05. 0:12:36 A Winged Victory for the Sullen - Steep Hills of Vicodin Tears
06. 0:15:24 Astral & **** - soup
07. 0:18:24 Loscil - Showers Of Ink
08. 0:21:20 Jan Jelinek - Moiré (Strings)
09. 0:23:58 BATMAN1600 - A5
10. 0:27:16 Cass. - Autumn Night I
11. 0:29:38 Brian McBride - Piano ABG
12. 0:32:10 ZOG - April-DX-stretched
13. 0:37:04 Dead Can Dance - Emmeleia two octave down stretched
14. 0:40:52 Dead Can Dance - Emmeleia stretched
15. 0:42:06 Dead Can Dance - Emmeleia
16. 0:44:06 BATMAN1600 - A1
17. 0:49:08 Alva Noto - xerrox isola
18. 0:52:40 Astral & **** - low viscosity
19. 0:55:50 desolate horizons - together we feel new life
20. 0:57:58 Loscil - Helluland
21. 1:03:32 Sleep Research Facility - A-Deck
22. 1:05:10 Loscil - Khanamoot
23. 1:08:42 Slow Meadow - Grey Cloud Lullaby
24. 1:12:52 uncertain - owl (tyto alba)
25. 1:14:12 Stars Of The Lid - The Atomium Part Two
26. 1:17:56 The Dead Texan - A Chronicle of Early Failures Pt. One
27. 1:20:36 Loscil - Fifth Anchor Span
28. 1:24:26 Jacaszek - Żal
29. 1:30:00 Stars of the Lid - Dungtitled (in A major)
 

 

 

 

 

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Harold Budd & Hector Zazou-Glyph.

By ANDY GILL-The Independent.

Friday 09 August 1996. Like drum 'n' bass, ambient is a genre which relies on making a little go a very long way; the resultant glut of weedy minimalist pastiches barely bears a cursory listen for the most part, but this collaboration between Harold Budd and Hector Zazou demonstrates better than any recent offering how the spaces between the sounds can be made pregnant with possibility.

On "Pandas in Tandem", the ghost of Erik Satie treads lightly over a shuffle breakbeat; the result is fragile and crystalline, as tentatively pristine as snowflakes. Elsewhere, heavy rhythmic breathing carries "Around the Corner from Everywhere"; slivers of what sounds like hammered dulcimer undulate through "Johnny Cake", and clarinets collude conspiratorially on "As Fast as I Could Look Away She was Still There".

BJ Cole adds a lustrous haze of pedal-steel guitar tones to "Reflected in the Eye of a Dragon Fly". Sometimes there are trumpets, and sometimes guitars intrude. Sometimes Budd recites a poem. But nothing endangers the fragile poise which Budd and Zazou sustain throughout, and there is never the slightest suggestion that any of these pieces are in thrall to arbitrary rhythmic fashions. It is all beautifully simple, and simply beautiful.

Yes Hector Zazou has done some great stuff.

There is a great track on a great album called Onda, Ryuichi Sakamoto plays piano over a chant by great coriscan singer Lanfranchi. All music has a snippet of the song.

http://www.allmusic.com/album/les-nouvelles-polyphonies-corses-mw0000539859

Les Nouvelles Polyphonies Corses with Hector Zazou

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I have had his good mate playing tonight also.

Olafur Arnalds. For Now I Am Winter. Just grabbed this on vinyl recently after having the cd since release.

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Looking forward to seeing Olafur live at the Opera house.

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Now playing; it finally arrived this week because the best efforts of @@cafe67 prevailed over the incompetence of Australia Post.

 

Honestly, if you transport a package interstate you think you'd pop a little card in the letter box of the intended recipient to say 'we have a package for you' and hold the package to await pickup at the local post office (which is what happened the second time around).  The first time, it made it to the regional sorting centre before someone decided 'oh, the recipient probably won't respond to one of our nifty cardboard cards, we might as well return this pacakge to sender without telling the addressee it exists."

 

I sit here, listening to delightful chilly synth/mckennitt crossover music, and contemplating a broken business model.

 

 

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As a long-time ambient music devotee, I've been on a rediscovery of ambience over the past six months, largely because I've discovered these three blogs:

http://reviews.headphonecommute.com/

https://stationarytravels.wordpress.com/

http://www.ambientblog.net/

 

Anyone who's on Deezer can have a listen to what I've been enjoying lately:

 

AMBIENT

 

DOWNTEMPO

 

AMBIENT PIANO

 

Andrew

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As a long-time ambient music devotee, I've been on a rediscovery of ambience over the past six months, largely because I've discovered these three blogs:

http://reviews.headphonecommute.com/

https://stationarytravels.wordpress.com/

http://www.ambientblog.net/

Anyone who's on Deezer can have a listen to what I've been enjoying lately:

AMBIENT

DOWNTEMPO

AMBIENT PIANO

Andrew

Thanks for the links, got some really good stuff there, need to spend some time to explore...

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It's not Sunday night but it is ambient and it is now spinning:

 

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Various Artists - Dark Ambient Of 2014 -- an 85 minute continuous mix of ambient works from the Cryo Chamber netlabel. Available for nowt on bandcamp if yer cheap. I wouldn't call this dark; it's not Lustmord, more like some of the shimmering beatless works of Steve Roach. There's also a Dark Ambient Of 2015 compilation available that I will download next ...

 

--Geoff

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