Wow, I’ve been totally meaning to start a thread like this. I LOVE ambient music, but it’s hard to find for obvious reasons, and I have never met anyone who actively liked it. I’ve heard about half the stuff mentioned in the thread so far and have been nodding my head along (as well as taking notes on material to get =D) Might as well give the complete rundown from my POV:
First off, its generally a good idea to distinguish which type of Ambient you mean - most people < 30 yrs old AFAIK consider Ambient-House to be “Ambient”, which is pretty different.
I got into the genre via Nine Inch Nails’ A Warm Place, off of The Downward Spiral which to this day is still one of my favorite Ambient songs. Brian Eno’s Deep Blue Day had me get Apollo which was mentioned, that is an excellent starter album. From there it was slow going, but I came across the previously mentioned Aphex Twin albums, which I thought were decent but not great (parallel stripes is excellent). Finally after many years I have a good library of the genre. I like:
Brian Eno - one of the godfathers of the genre. Apollo is one of the best out there. As mentioned, his other albums go all over the place. Another Green World is not Ambient, but the last track, Spider & I, is one of my favorites of the genre. I also like Discreet Music, although its slightly different from Apollo I’d still call it Ambient.
While most Mogwai stuff rocks a little too hard for this genre, they have a track called Boring Machines Disturbs Sleep which is an excellent droning sleepy song. So is When Leon Sphinx Moved into Town by Califone. The song Santa Cruz by Fatboy Slim has a killer ambient interlude sandwiched in between his big beat starts and finishes. If you can stand the repetetive guitar, the payoff is well worth it.
Red Stickman - A DJ, not an artist AFAIK, but he mixes a lot of stuff listed on this thread. I have several of his mixes that are over an hour long each, and I recognize maybe 1/10 of the songs. They are excellent for when you don’t want to bother throwing a long playlist together.
And finally, my biggest find for the genre, a couple months ago on college radio I heard a group called Windy & Carl. They totally nailed the sound I was looking for and I really had no reason to expect anyone to do so. Its so minimal and droney and perfect, i love them. The Dreamhouse EP is fantastic - 2 songs over 45 minutes. They have like 5 albums, and the only one I didn’t really like was the 3 cd set called Instrospection. I love them - wish I knew more about them but haven’t bothered to research yet.
Anyways theres more but I gotta check my library. Thanks for starting this thread! I love this board!
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