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An ambient drift-and-dream mix by Dave Michuda
Yah! A new mix finally! I've been ridiculously busy lately (10 days at the Super Bowl) so haven't been able to do much mixing. Hopefully that will change. This is another mix where the title says it all… slow & sleepy. Pretty straight forward ambient with long, stretched out chords, slow motion sounds to suspend consciousness.
Many of the tracks used here are new or fairly new. A lot of good music has been released in the last few months. I'll have to dive in & come up with some new mixes. I'm sort of planning a neo-classical mix, electronic beats, classic jazz, mellow prog rock, etc. For now I hope you enjoy Slow & Sleepy. — Dave Michuda, Low Light Mixes »
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00:00 Kyle Bobby Dunn Remnantst ·· 05:20 Wouter Veldhuis Satumaat ·· 09:30 Celer A Lifetime of Wasted Breathst ·· 14:30 Grasslung When We Were Young ·· 20:45 Wixel Melsbroekt ·· 22:15 Simon Scott Silennet ·· 28:00 Gareth Hardwick London 220109t ·· 34:45 Alio Die & Zeit Punto di Fusionet ·· 41:45 Danny Saul Kinison (Part 2)t ·· 43:00 Listening Mirror Cast Offt ·· 48:30 Hakobune A Yearlong Thought ·· 52:00 Stephan Mathieu Minuet
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Loscil “Windless”
From the netlabel release Stases
Revealing the somber underpinnings of his Loscil recordings, Scott Morgan has given us Stases - a collection of drones based upon the backgrounds of his work for Kranky Records, from 2001 to now.
As with his previous output, Stases follows theme and concept with further reference and meaning given through the title’s definition: “…a condition of balance among various forces; motionlessness”. Textured, aqueous, warm and pleasingly rich in (often bright) tonality giving us a deeper focus and alternate view into the corners of Morgan’s music. Seemingly so surrounding, submersive, and natural - that it becomes easy to forget the complex overtones and flowing mixtures involved in the creation of them.This audio is part of the collection: OneDownload from the netlabel One or the Internet Archive
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