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Tollymain
Jul 9, 2010

by Jeffrey of YOSPOS

Datasmurf posted:

Just a question, does some of Burzum's music count as ambient? Like the album "Sôl austan, Mâni vestan" from 2013, or the song "Rundgang Um Die Transzedentale Saule Der Singularitat" from his 2005 album "Filosofem"? Because it sure as hell isn't black metal, or very metal-ish at all. Also Wongraven(Sigurd Wongraven aka Satyr of the black metal band Satyricon)'s "Fjelltronen" from 1995.

Holy poo poo I didn't know this was from Varg Vikernes until after I listened to it :v:

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Datasmurf
Jan 19, 2009

Carpe Noctem
Yeah, it's not actually what I first think about when I hear Burzum. I do like it, though. Much more than his "usual" stuff. Just bought "Sôl austan, Mâni vestan" on 12", and it's wonderful. Only thing that irks me is having to get up to flip the sides or put on the other record when I'm all tranquil and blissful in my recliner.

o.m. 94
Nov 23, 2009

Datasmurf posted:

Just a question, does some of Burzum's music count as ambient? Like the album "Sôl austan, Mâni vestan" from 2013, or the song "Rundgang Um Die Transzedentale Saule Der Singularitat" from his 2005 album "Filosofem"? Because it sure as hell isn't black metal, or very metal-ish at all. Also Wongraven(Sigurd Wongraven aka Satyr of the black metal band Satyricon)'s "Fjelltronen" from 1995.

Of course it does, since it's clearly ambient music?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaFS0ZMHeco

Tollymain
Jul 9, 2010

by Jeffrey of YOSPOS
Isn't that the murderous neo-nazi guy?

o.m. 94
Nov 23, 2009

Yes Tollymain, yes it is.

Datasmurf
Jan 19, 2009

Carpe Noctem
Don't forget church burner.

bef
Mar 2, 2010

by Nyc_Tattoo

cuttooth posted:

I've become a huge fan of Harold Budd. I prefer his collaborations over much of his solo work, though some of it stands out (to me). If you enjoy Eno's Ambient 2: The Plateaux of Mirror, the selections below have a similar feel and most are very piano/reverb-centric.


Selected collaborations:

Harold Budd & Brian Eno - An Arc of Doves from Ambient 2: The Plateaux of Mirror, my favourite in Eno's Ambient series.

Harold Budd & Brian Eno - Foreshadowed from The Pearl.

Harold Budd & Robin Guthrie - Childhood Lost from the excellent Mysterious Skin soundtrack.

Harold Budd and Robin Guthrie - Smiling Apart from Bordeaux.

Harold Budd & John Foxx - Subtext from a solid 3-CD set called Nighthawks (featuring Ruben Garcia), Translucence and Drift Music.


Some solo stuff worth listening to:

Harold Budd - Jane 8 from Jane 1-11, Budd's latest album.

Harold Budd - Her Face from La Bella Vista.


Oh, and Marconi Union can be pretty great, too. Same with Deaf Center.

Edits: added stuff.

Lucky I found this post. I copped The Pearl after my 3rd listen through, was hoping if anyone found more collab with Budd because I think he's great :tipshat:

bryn987
May 31, 2014
Just noticed these. Any Solar Fields fans here?

Solar Fields

quote:

During the last 13 years I have been composing a lot of music
for different compilations around the world.
I felt that today most of those tracks have fallen into shadow.
I decided to collect some of the tracks, make up-to-date mixes
and give them a fresh mastering to bring them back to life again.
The outcome is 3 albums that are called Red, Green and Blue
-- the RGB collection. (June 2014)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40tImZK4dTM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4RqJ0wkp5Q

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFazxzcDAt8

Gamma Nerd
May 14, 2012

Datasmurf posted:

Just a question, does some of Burzum's music count as ambient? Like the album "Sôl austan, Mâni vestan" from 2013, or the song "Rundgang Um Die Transzedentale Saule Der Singularitat" from his 2005 album "Filosofem"? Because it sure as hell isn't black metal, or very metal-ish at all. Also Wongraven(Sigurd Wongraven aka Satyr of the black metal band Satyricon)'s "Fjelltronen" from 1995.

Hlidskjalf is my favorite Burzum album aside from Hvis. I mostly like it because it sounds like the Runescape soundtrack.

The genre is commonly referred to as "Dungeon Synth". A lot of the projects still have black metal vocals though, so they might be off-putting.

A lot of Summoning's releases edge close to dungeon synth in my opinion. Take Nightshade Forests for example - the guitar is pushed way into the background and the synths carry basically all the melody.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJto61o1SwQ

Funeral doom metal has some similar traits. Thergothon, for example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOICPaHgwAg

mitztronic
Jun 17, 2005

mixcloud.com/mitztronic
Made a chill/electronica mix. Not exactly ambient but downtempo for most of it. Artwork and download will be updated/enabled later today or this weekend(ish?


Mitztronic - Pathmaker [Electronica/Chill]
Subgenres: trip hop, bass, experimental, downtempo,
Length: 120m

https://soundcloud.com/jonmitz/pathmaker



quote:

Track (Remix/edit) - Artist [Label]

1. Fire (Mitztronic Edit) - Elphy Ant [KFR]
2. Circle of Fifths (Gibbersolo) (Mitztronic Edit) - Holden [Border Community]
3. Dreaming - The Blank [White]
4. Earth - Elphy Ant [KFR]
5. Bricks - bEEdEEgEE [4AD]
6. Your Face (Mitztronic Edit) - Minorstep [Symbols]
7. Infans (Mitztronic Cut) - L'age d'or [Basilar]
8. Suspicion - Loomwox [KFR]
9. Inhale - Mndsgn [Fresh]
10. Evenings (Remastered Version) - Sekuoia [Up My Alley]
11. Love Knows (Mitztronic Cut) - The Blank [White]
12. Golden Peak (Mitztronic Edit) - Koett [Atomnation]
13. Twilight - Sub Focus [Mercury]
14. Naked Youth - Kidz106 [White Forest]
15. Starburst (Mitztronic Edit) - Housemate [Step Out]
16. Kaogit - Loomwox [KFR]
17. Dots In Patches - Bluredism [TENG]
18. Come to My Mind - Rudoh [Studio Rockers]
19. Tropical Dream - Arthur Tiguan [Moonwalker]
20. Honey Heart - Boreta [Glass Air]
21. Muon (Mitztronic Cut) - Burnsfield [Symphonic Distributions]
22. Celebration Of New Day (Mitztronic Edit) - Halfscissors [Cold Busted]
23. Air - Elphy Ant [KFR]
24. Ikea - Casey Cat [KFR]
25. Glow (Mitztronic Cut) - Atlas [Symbols]
26. Earth Energy - SounSiva [Far Arden]
27. Metro Card - Casey Cat [KFR]
28. I Am Fly - Koett [Atomnation]
29. California - Atlas [Symbols]
30. Lyrical Lunch (Mitztronic Cut) - Loomwox [KFR]
31. Le Mas (Mitztronic Layer) - Robinn [Compost]
32. Hawaiian Wedding (Mitztronic Layer) - Robinn [Compost]
33. 14th (Diarmo Remix) - L'age d'or [Basilar]
34. Golden Touch - A-Black [DhARMA]
35. These Moments - Minor Rain [Loodma]
36. Beneath All Depths - Alex Over [Over]
37. Don't Stop the Music - Milan Savic [Musicon]
38. Santa Rosa - Trifonic [Trifonic]
39. Begin to Begin (Mitztronic Cut) - Lone [R&S]
40. Tempest - SOHN [White]
e: download enabled

mitztronic fucked around with this message at 17:44 on Jun 16, 2014

Slimchandi
May 13, 2005
That finger on your temple is the barrel of my raygun
Kyle Bobby Dunn's latest (and possibly final) recording is out this week, and what a glorious slab of guitar ambient drone it is. Soundtrack to my weekend.

https://soundcloud.com/studentsofdecay/sets/kyle-bobby-dunn-infinite-sadness

Vatek
Nov 4, 2009

QUACKING PERMABANNED! READ HERE

~SMcD
Anyone have any recommendations for similar sounds to Ark Patrol (https://soundcloud.com/arkpatrol)? I'm normally into more disco-style stuff but really digging some chill piano sounds lately.

Vatek fucked around with this message at 18:14 on Jun 17, 2014

strap on revenge
Apr 8, 2011

that's my thing that i say

Vatek posted:

Anyone have any recommendations for similar sounds to Ark Patrol (https://soundcloud.com/arkpatrol)? I'm normally into more disco-style stuff but really digging some chill piano sounds lately.

Do you have anything else like this? it's really good

Vatek
Nov 4, 2009

QUACKING PERMABANNED! READ HERE

~SMcD

strap on revenge posted:

Do you have anything else like this? it's really good

I wish I did.

Bushmeister
Nov 27, 2007
Son Of Northern Frostbitten Wintermoon

Vatek posted:

Anyone have any recommendations for similar sounds to Ark Patrol (https://soundcloud.com/arkpatrol)? I'm normally into more disco-style stuff but really digging some chill piano sounds lately.

Akira Kosemura - "Polaroid Piano" and "It's On Everything" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXss9tK1DGc are just chillout piano stuff through and through. Nujabes also used a lot of piano in his works, like this track from the album "Spiritual State" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-N-Y0Ztn8A4.

Other things that I think could be enjoyable if you liked Ark Patrol, some chill and some more driven:

Androcell https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raN3w6fvSLM
Ott https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaJiZX7BYN0
ODESZA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQSL-PPjxS8
Kalpataru Tree https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIFfCqNFhOQ

Vatek
Nov 4, 2009

QUACKING PERMABANNED! READ HERE

~SMcD
Here's a Professor Kliq EP I found the other night.

https://soundcloud.com/professorkliq/sets/the-teragraph-ep

Rageaholic
May 31, 2005

Old Town Road to EGOT

Geotic, which is another alias of Will Wiesenfeld (AKA Baths), released his first new full-length in a few years today, entitled Morning Shore (Eon Isle).

quote:

First in a series of full-length Geotic releases under the Eon Isle header, each release sourced entirely from a single instrument.

Morning Shore
Guitar — (Summer 2014)

Sunset Mountain
Voice — (Fall 2014)

Evening Sky
Piano — (Winter 2014-2015)
It's pretty relaxing so far. In some ways, it reminds me a lot of some of the Baths material, but in other ways it sounds completely different.

http://geotic.bandcamp.com/

He's got a few other full-lengths on his Bandcamp available for free, too, dating back to 2008.

Ninja fetus
Jan 22, 2005
Legalize murder
FaltyDL, normally an electronic music producer who tends to use funky percussion, oldschool house stabs, etc, put up a really really good downtempo/ambient mix with some unreleased tracks of his own amongst some really great emotion evoking pieces by other artists. It's been a while since I've been this drawn into another world through music.

https://soundcloud.com/thump/mixed-by-faltydl

Does anyone know the track ID for the part that starts at around 35 minutes? It seems he forgot to list it in the playlist.

Tollymain
Jul 9, 2010

by Jeffrey of YOSPOS

there is now :v:

Chocobo
Oct 15, 2012


Here comes a new challenger!
Oven Wrangler

Vatek posted:

Anyone have any recommendations for similar sounds to Ark Patrol (https://soundcloud.com/arkpatrol)? I'm normally into more disco-style stuff but really digging some chill piano sounds lately.
This is neaaaaaaaaat stuff. This guy should be big. Thanks for the link.

HoboNews
Oct 11, 2012

Don't rattle me bones

Vatek posted:

Anyone have any recommendations for similar sounds to Ark Patrol (https://soundcloud.com/arkpatrol)? I'm normally into more disco-style stuff but really digging some chill piano sounds lately.

This stuff is dope.

Speaking of Soundcloud artists that need more respect, I found this guy a while back and it might be what you're looking for. https://soundcloud.com/bigbearsounds/durante

Poppy Nogood
May 26, 2014
Looking for guidance in navigating "minimalist" composers e.g. Philip Glass, Steve Reich, La Monte Young, etc., and there doesn't seem to be a better thread to look for said guidance than this one.

I've thus far listened to "Music for 18 Musicians" by Steve Reich and "Glassworks" by Philip Glass, the latter of which I especially liked. "Glassworks" is referred to by Glass himself as an intro into his work, but his discography is a bit daunting. So, I'm looking for what you Goons believe to be standout works of his, or any other must-listen minimalist stuff.

Earwicker
Jan 6, 2003

modestmusashi posted:

Looking for guidance in navigating "minimalist" composers e.g. Philip Glass, Steve Reich, La Monte Young, etc., and there doesn't seem to be a better thread to look for said guidance than this one.

I've thus far listened to "Music for 18 Musicians" by Steve Reich and "Glassworks" by Philip Glass, the latter of which I especially liked. "Glassworks" is referred to by Glass himself as an intro into his work, but his discography is a bit daunting. So, I'm looking for what you Goons believe to be standout works of his, or any other must-listen minimalist stuff.

My favorite pieces by Glass are somewhat less minimalist than his other works, its his string quartets. Kronos Quartet has an album of them. They were written I believe early in his career, maybe even in his student days, and don't go into the extreme repetitions of his later styles. In fact there are elements of them that I would even call Romantic. In any case, they are very beautiful and have been some of my favorite pieces of music for decades.

If you are looking for the style of minimalist music he is more known for I would suggest checking out his opera Einstein on the Beach and his piece Music with Changing Parts. The latter especially is a classic example of one of his more minimalist pieces and very rigidly adheres to that form and evolves slowly over time.

As for other composers I definitely recommend John Adams who has some great pieces in this direction. Shaker Loops in particular. Harmonielehre and Nixon in China are also good places to start with Adams, less minimalist but also very good.

Steve Reich's pieces that focus on single instruments such as Violin Phase are quite interesting. And I definitely recommend The Desert Music which is based on the poetry of William Carlos Williams and so incorporates lyrics into this style of music in a really cool way.

slowdave
Jun 18, 2008

modestmusashi posted:

Looking for guidance in navigating "minimalist" composers e.g. Philip Glass, Steve Reich, La Monte Young, etc., and there doesn't seem to be a better thread to look for said guidance than this one.

I've thus far listened to "Music for 18 Musicians" by Steve Reich and "Glassworks" by Philip Glass, the latter of which I especially liked. "Glassworks" is referred to by Glass himself as an intro into his work, but his discography is a bit daunting. So, I'm looking for what you Goons believe to be standout works of his, or any other must-listen minimalist stuff.

Check out Julius Eastman:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdeckwHGoog

o.m. 94
Nov 23, 2009

modestmusashi posted:

Looking for guidance in navigating "minimalist" composers e.g. Philip Glass, Steve Reich, La Monte Young, etc., and there doesn't seem to be a better thread to look for said guidance than this one.

I've thus far listened to "Music for 18 Musicians" by Steve Reich and "Glassworks" by Philip Glass, the latter of which I especially liked. "Glassworks" is referred to by Glass himself as an intro into his work, but his discography is a bit daunting. So, I'm looking for what you Goons believe to be standout works of his, or any other must-listen minimalist stuff.

WARNING: MINIMALISM / AMBIENT WESTERN ART MUSIC SCRUBZONE. ENTRY AT OWN RISK
Here are a list of popular composers that usually get thrown in the minimalism camp but to be honest whats a genre anwyay

Steve Reich
You of course know Music for 18, and there's two other compositions I particularly like of that era which is Music For A Large Ensemble and Octet (1979). They're like a power trio of his best work. The rest of Reich is to taste, but he's easy to get into because he starts with minimalism proper in the 60's (Pendulum Music, Piano Phase), and slowly develops his voice in the early 70s (Music For Mallet, Voices and Organ), before going full blown with the aforementioned classics. Another notable work is Different Trains which is more difficult but one of the most powerful and unsettling things I've ever heard

Arvo Part
"Holy" minimalism. Has some very obvious poo poo like Fur Alina, but his finest hour is Fratres (get the Violin and Piano version from 1980)

Phil Glass
Staggering discography, just dive into it and listen until you find something. I love Glassworks and the Kyoanisqatsi or however its spelt soundtrack. Einstein On The Beach is also wicked if you get a good recording

John Cage
Get "In A Landscape / Dream" cause its well accessible. Good luck with the rest. He's not a minimalist. whatevs

Denis Johnson
"November" - written in 1959- this is some ahead of its time minimalism. Extremely my poo poo

Erik Satie
Get a collection of his Piano Works, whatever has the Gymnopedies of course. But poo poo like "Les trois valses distinguées du précieux dégoûté" is also good

Hans Otte
Aquarian Music and The Book Of Sounds is great

Ingram Marshall
Love this guy. Foggy, cinematic minimalism. "Fog Tropes" is basically ambient music. "Kingdom Come" also good

John Adams
Shaker Loops is great, everything else is... meh

John Luther Adams
Don't mistake him for the above dude. Dive into his discography. I love "Dark Waves"

La Monte Young
The godfather. Impenetrable discography. Good luck

13 I 73 5:35-6:14:03 PM NYC From Map Of 49's Dream The Two Systems Of Eleven Sets Of Galactic Intervals Ornamental Lightyears Tracery
Composition 1960 #7 (Excerpt 1)
Well Tuned Piano

Meredith Monk
Book of Days. Vocal chant. Great for sampling

Morty Feldman
Rothko Chapel and Why Patterns is a creepy shadow-world of indeterminate forms. "Three Voices For Joan La Barbara" also slays. Kids go wild in the pit to that one

Ryan Teague
gently caress ryan teague

Valentin Silvestrov
"Stufen"

o.m. 94
Nov 23, 2009


Love his composition titles. Which reminds me, Niggaz With Guitars is pro level ambient. Love that band. Check out "Ethnic Frenzy"

sticklefifer
Nov 11, 2003

by VideoGames
I've been listening to a lot of Mamiffer lately, specifically Mare Decendrii. Experimental creepy-chill ambient from Aaron Turner (of Isis) and his wife Faith Coloccia. I don't know how else to describe it.. prog-ambient? It's great stuff.

strap on revenge
Apr 8, 2011

that's my thing that i say
Jon Hopkins' Asleep Versions, ambient remixes of Immunity tracks, is coming out in a couple of days and he just released this trailer which sounds awesome:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyVa8v6wEhU

e: and a full track
https://soundcloud.com/jonhopkins/form-by-firelight-with-raphaelle-standell

strap on revenge fucked around with this message at 13:37 on Nov 6, 2014

Asshole Masonanie
Oct 27, 2009

by vyelkin

o.m. 94 posted:

WARNING: MINIMALISM / AMBIENT WESTERN ART MUSIC SCRUBZONE. ENTRY AT OWN RISK
Here are a list of popular composers that usually get thrown in the minimalism camp but to be honest whats a genre anwyay

Steve Reich
You of course know Music for 18, and there's two other compositions I particularly like of that era which is Music For A Large Ensemble and Octet (1979). They're like a power trio of his best work. The rest of Reich is to taste, but he's easy to get into because he starts with minimalism proper in the 60's (Pendulum Music, Piano Phase), and slowly develops his voice in the early 70s (Music For Mallet, Voices and Organ), before going full blown with the aforementioned classics. Another notable work is Different Trains which is more difficult but one of the most powerful and unsettling things I've ever heard

Arvo Part
"Holy" minimalism. Has some very obvious poo poo like Fur Alina, but his finest hour is Fratres (get the Violin and Piano version from 1980)

Phil Glass
Staggering discography, just dive into it and listen until you find something. I love Glassworks and the Kyoanisqatsi or however its spelt soundtrack. Einstein On The Beach is also wicked if you get a good recording

John Cage
Get "In A Landscape / Dream" cause its well accessible. Good luck with the rest. He's not a minimalist. whatevs

Denis Johnson
"November" - written in 1959- this is some ahead of its time minimalism. Extremely my poo poo

Erik Satie
Get a collection of his Piano Works, whatever has the Gymnopedies of course. But poo poo like "Les trois valses distinguées du précieux dégoûté" is also good

Hans Otte
Aquarian Music and The Book Of Sounds is great

Ingram Marshall
Love this guy. Foggy, cinematic minimalism. "Fog Tropes" is basically ambient music. "Kingdom Come" also good

John Adams
Shaker Loops is great, everything else is... meh

John Luther Adams
Don't mistake him for the above dude. Dive into his discography. I love "Dark Waves"

La Monte Young
The godfather. Impenetrable discography. Good luck

13 I 73 5:35-6:14:03 PM NYC From Map Of 49's Dream The Two Systems Of Eleven Sets Of Galactic Intervals Ornamental Lightyears Tracery
Composition 1960 #7 (Excerpt 1)
Well Tuned Piano

Meredith Monk
Book of Days. Vocal chant. Great for sampling

Morty Feldman
Rothko Chapel and Why Patterns is a creepy shadow-world of indeterminate forms. "Three Voices For Joan La Barbara" also slays. Kids go wild in the pit to that one

Ryan Teague
gently caress ryan teague

Valentin Silvestrov
"Stufen"

There's only a few people who's opinions I will listen to when it comes to ambient, esp of the academic variety, and you are one of them. There's one or two names here I didn't know so I got some work to do now. Thanks!

Asshole Masonanie
Oct 27, 2009

by vyelkin
And speaking of Arvo Part, you just reminded me of how much I love this work.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCgL9g0PicE

slowdave
Jun 18, 2008

This channel is a real treasure trove for avantgarde-leaning classical music.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhTusoemAdI

And yeah cool call with John Luther Adams, this piece is incredible

Harriet Carker
Jun 2, 2009

Need help with a track ID:

http://www.residentadvisor.net/podcast-episode.aspx?id=447

It's the last track in this mix. Starts about 8 minutes before the end.

Earwicker
Jan 6, 2003

what the gently caress is Flurbp

het
Nov 14, 2002

A dark black past
is my most valued
possession

Earwicker posted:

what the gently caress is Flurbp
You've really fallen behind the times since stepping down as NMD mod, dude...

slowdave
Jun 18, 2008

Earwicker posted:

what the gently caress is Flurbp

Basically downtempbro but with stronger smooth garage/mineral ambient/uppercase influences.

Earwicker
Jan 6, 2003

slowdave posted:

Basically downtempbro but with stronger smooth garage/mineral ambient/uppercase influences.

i hate everything

Asshole Masonanie
Oct 27, 2009

by vyelkin

Earwicker posted:

i hate everything

As you should

Imapanda
Sep 12, 2008

Majoris Felidae Peditum
post some rhythms yo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3n8CeaAmXo

mitztronic
Jun 17, 2005

mixcloud.com/mitztronic
This is a step up from ambient but this is the closest thread in NMD to post this, i think


Mitztronic - Dreamstuffs

Jazztronic / Dream Hop / Trip Hop / Downtempo Hip Hop

Recorded 1/3/15 @ Mitztronic Ultralounge

TITLE (MIX) - ARTIST
1. Vamp Till Ready (Live) - Frederic Robinson
2. Madness & Classicism - Tree Bosier
3. Sagarmatha - Missue
4. Cloudland - AUTUMN STORM
5. Breaking Mirrors - Biologik
6. Manaslu - Missue
7. Sliema Nick - Britton
8. Fallow Land - antrru
9. I Am Fly - Koett
10. Trample Grass - Latenot
11. Skywalker - Electrofunkyz
12. Forgotten Pauses - antrru
13. As Roses Need the Rain - Imperio, Mijail Mitrovic
14. 169 - Blossom
15. Blue Balloons - Blossom
16. Sorrow - Marsbeing
17. 1352 (You'll Need Shoes) - Dersu Uzala
18. That's Why - Jives
19. CLEAN TEXTURE - Zhukhevich
20. Aspect - Volfworks
21. Without You - Volfworks
22. Chocolate Cat - Volfworks
23. Tsumagoi - LHNS
24. Tenderness - Casey Cat
25. Mount Silver - Fakear
26. Nothing Is Forgotten - Lion Forest, Craset
27. You Don't Understand - Pablo Nouvelle feat. Alx
28. Degrees of Light - Taylor McFerrin
29. Loneliness - MAD-B
30. Drifter (Whidby Remix) - City 17
31. Separation - SUITABLE
32. Sunny Rain - SUITABLE
33. Trouble - Alik Ganjy
34. Woken - Mad One
35. $$ - Nunca Duerma
36. Sho Nuff Now - Mocean Worker
37. (Man) Tha Journey - Nightmares On Wax
38. You, Me, Here, Now - Detroit Swindle
39. Hexadrop - Mike Ginger
40. Anything Can Happen - Adam Kline feat. Oshea
41. Fall - MAD-B Feat. Nova Dreamz
42. Analog Dog - Mushroom Buttons
43. Spotlight - Samuel Truth
44. Area 51 - Atlantic Connection
45. Velvet Morning - Astronautica feat. Bridge
46. Coming Down - VLD
47. Alone - Taigai
48. Echovs - Tehkal
49. Black Roses - Hyper Crush
50. Jolie Fille - Myth Syzer
51. Broken - LOSTSVUND
52. Blue & Green - Great Dane
53. Midnight Swim - Vanessa Elisha
54. If - Wayvee

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Helluva
Feb 7, 2011


how about this guy

http://vladislavdelay.bandcamp.com/album/vantaa

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