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Hi. I hope you guys can help me. I've been listening a lot of electronic music lately, and I feel I need to rest a bit from it. Now, I want to pursue more "organic" music; stuff made with violins, cellos, piano, bongos, shit like that, while, atm, no synths and stuff.

Like:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bh_5_Z12-ho

 

Also, stuff that isn't droney most of the time.

 

Maybe similar music like Hauschka, Nils Frahm, Svarte Greiner, A Winged Victory for the Sullen, etc. also could be fine. From any part of the world, but with that nostalgic, magic touch.

 

Thanks!

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I suggest a dose of Do Make Say Think

 

 

foods in the tone of 'go to the fuckin store'

patayda chips

apple cracker thangies

carrots in brown paper bag

Yes, the sight below, he's a wonderful artist. It is droney though, but I love drone.

 

If you haven't listened to colleen, her stuff is really beautiful and minimal. The tones can sometimes be a little grating, though. These are some of the only videos on youtube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyQ21xtAQ8A

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTcOk0RFJu8

 

The soundtrack to meek's cutoff is stunning. The instruments, the minimalism, the processing and texture...it's like an entire album of Clarkian ambient interludes.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dC4H7OzBWfU

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I also recommend Solo Andata

 

and Kane Ikin, if you like a little more analogue in your organic sounds, and maybe some extremely subtle beats.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyNBEzrkUXI

 

and you might as well listen to some Arvo Pärt, for something w(hol)l(y) pure.

  On 10/29/2012 at 2:32 AM, logakght said:

lovely stuff, dudes... really digging Richard Skelton

 

Verse Of Birds is his latest. Others:

 

http://aeolian.bandcamp.com

http://typerecords.c...es/marking-time

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  On 10/28/2012 at 7:39 PM, AJW said:

I suggest a dose of Do Make Say Think

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q98dHUDsYj8

 

Fuck yeah, first thing that came to mind. That album (&yet &yet) is in my top 5 easily.

 

You could try Alarm Will Sound :happy:

 

If you're open to classical music, I can recommend the following STRONGLY:

Mozart's Requiem (my favorite performance

Faure's Requiem

Chopin's Nocturnes (such a wealth of performances, finding your favorite can be a serious quest)

 

I've been stuck on Kendra Morris lately. Not instrumental at all, but her voice has such a great texture that I kind of listen to it that way.

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