All Posts Tagged With: "Chill Out"

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Early Album Of The Year: Pantha Du Prince - Black Noise

‘Black Noise’ has the classiest opening sequence of any album in a long time. The first three tracks coolly redefine the genre of ambient Techno in glorious, glacial panavision.

12Feb2010 | The Editor | 0 comments | Continued
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January Podcast - Aural Detox Mix

If you are looking for some aural detox after the season of party excess, then read on. Here’s a calm, largely beatless mix of instrumental bliss.

18Jan2010 | admin | 2 comments | Continued
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King Midas Sound ‘Waiting For You’

King Midas Sound revive the lost heritage of the Dub Poets, a unique scene that combined gritty social realism with mellow Reggae vibes in 1980’s Britain. Roger Robinson’s hypnotic falsetto voice and the easy flowing music let the words speak for themselves. The ultimate chill-out album with a message.

3Nov2009 | admin | 2 comments | Continued
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Timber Timbre - Timber Timbre

This is the perfect album for the wee small hours of the morning. Mellow, melancholic and spiced up by a soupcon of drunken late night madness, ‘Timber Timbre’ is made for after hours listening.

30Sep2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
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Peasant ‘On The Ground’

Damien DeRose is Peasant, a Folk inspired artist whose strong songs straddle the gap between the underground charm of Bon Iver and the mainstream appeal of David Gray or Damien Rice.

16Jul2009 | admin | 6 comments | Continued
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Free DM Stith Download From ‘BMB’ EP

Get a free track by downbeat poet DM Stith. Tuneraker has the alternate version of DM Stith’s dark and evocative ‘BMB’ for your listening pleasure.

18Jun2009 | admin | 1 comment | Continued
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Monday Treat: Chill Out With ‘Angela’

Here is a free MP3 of the song ‘Angela’ by the unlikely named Speck Mountain to ease you into the week. Despite the folky sounding name of this duo, ‘Angela’ is prime chill-out music.

11May2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
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The Whitest Boy Alive ‘Rules’

‘Rules’ is the quintessential bar music album. It sounds just trendy enough to tickle your curiosity and it is smooth enough to provide atmosphere without taking over.

31Mar2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
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Bonnie Prince Billy ‘Beware’

This is Country Noir, the Cain to Nashville’s innocent Abel. Dark songs about lust and frustration by Kentucky’s most infamous export since Bourbon whiskey - Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy.

30Mar2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
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A Brief Guide To Canyon Rock

A bunch of artists turned their backs on Hollywood’s Sunset Strip in the Sixties and moved out into the wilderness of the canyons. They triggered a mellow revolution and created a sound that still resonates, revived by artists like Fleet Foxes, Jenny Lewis and new guns Leopold And His Fiction and Jonathan Wilson.

9Mar2009 | The Editor | 0 comments | Continued