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Friday 13 February 2009

Ethno-ambient psychedelic soundscapes (free download)

Sorry for the lack of updates this week, but hopefully this will make up for it.
A month or two ago I came across this producer on Soundcloud (a kind of social network for serious musicians, that I've got an account with) who is making some really wonderful soundscapes and ambient music that just forces a headspace of chill & peacefulness. Some of the the tunes have a sense of melacholy about them but in the lightest meaning of the word.
Think Ultimae or maybe some of the more ambient Liquid Sound compilations.

So here a big up to Atomic Skunk. I don't know much about him (or maybe them?), or if he has much exposure, but I'm gonna make it my mission to get these tunes out to more people, and he's allowed me to zip up the tunes off his Soundcloud to spread to you lucky people.

If you need to listen before downloading (but you can take my word on it), then here's two of the tunes from the bundle that you can stream.

and now here is the zipped bundle of tunes which is just shy of 1 hour of pure listening pleasure.

Right Click here and Save Target As

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If you want to get in touch, then visit atomicskunk.com or soundcloud.com/atomicskunk

Higher quality mp3's are available on iTunes, which the link to is on his homepage.

Enjoy! and let me know what you think.

Sunday 8 February 2009

Words by Don Peyote

I came across this interview with Don Peyote this week. If you've been checking out my mixes then you'll have heard his stuff. So it's about time we all knew more about the mysterious Aussie...

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When did you start to take an interest in making music and who were your biggest influences?

I started making music in the late seventies, played guitar in funk/avant-garde band in Sydney, Australia. I was also involved in the production side of the studio recordings.....in those days big analog desks and great hardware Fx.... my biggest influence at the time :Bill Laswell, Brian Eno, Steve Roach, King Tubby, Pink Floyd & Miles Davis...... "My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts" album by David Byrne & Brian Eno had a profound effect on me, it was the first time i heard ethnic sampling mixed with funky beats. Still a favourite!

Which approach do you prefer when composing a track. Organic? Synthetic? Or a fusion of the two?

It often starts with a simple synthetic kind of back drop, drums & bass lines and then add live elements. I play guitar, bass and live percussion on my recordings and often enlist the help of maestro multi instrumentalist friend of mine Dan Richardson who plays all sorts of flutes (metal & bamboo) and also sax and trumpet. This gives the music a 'live' feel, a good blend of natural and synthetic mix and the unquantized human factor....

Do you find your music more popular in Australia or world-wide?

I would say world wide. I have sold a good amount of cd's overseas because the market for down tempo/ethno beats lovers is bigger abroad than here. Chill space at festivals is a relatively new thing at festivals here. So for a chilled music producer the opportunities to get exposure are a bit limited here....The aussies liked their music quite wild and banging...

You have worked in film and television soundtracks do you find this allows you to explore your tastes fully or is it more restrictive than making your own albums?

In producing your own album ,you are the decision maker ,you call the shots .you can be as indulgent as you like and explore to satisfy your heart content. With films and documentary your are dealing with the "director’, the film industry producers and directors can sometimes be very pedendic,difficult and cryptic individuals. A few years ago this 'nature/documentary' director hired me to do a soundtrack; the 'brief' was nature sounds and acoustic instruments, I plugged away for days and was happy with the result, sent a dat tape away.....A phone call later. The director was not too impressed with the result of my 3 days recording sessions and kept saying i want the music 'big and spacious' but was not able describe his vision further.... this process went on for weeks me sending him stuff and him still not happy and feeling just lukewarm about my musical offerings....An awkward situation.. So i said, can you play me some music, what you have in mind. He then managed to play me an extract from “river dance' the Irish musical over the phone....So i hired a fiddle player and a guitar picker and anything i sent to him from then on was approved with a big yes...So working for films & doco's is trial and error, a bit restrictive at times and can be an exercise in dealing with quite eccentric characters.... but it's all good. I feel blessed spending my time following my musical passion and getting hired & paid for it!

Which venues/festivals would you recommend to others?

In australia I'd recommend the 'Rainbow serpent" in rugged country Victoria and 'Exodus' in the lush sub-tropical settings of northern New South Wales. I did a small tour of Canada this year and 'Diversity' on texada island and 'Lasqueti escape' on lasqueti island were very friendly and much fun!!

Where can people hear and purchase your music?

My latest cd 'Peyote dreaming' is available to purchase on my web sites and my space: donpeyote.com & myspace.com/peyotesoundsystem

Interview from SunIsShining blogspot

I've added a low quality mp3 snippit of Don Peyote's 'In Habana' off the compilation 'Arcana' on Interchill Records. Check out the compilation because along with this Don Peyote track there's stuff from Eat Static, Zen Lemonade, Tripswitch, Kaya Project, & more.


Saturday 24 January 2009

The Enuui Outernational Space System - Oneironaut (free mp3)

Here's some pure ambience I created a month ago, and has no rhythmic elements. This track was made completely on the fly, and was made from just two synthesizers!! It was an experiment for me, and I quite like it. I did add the sample later which was put through a RE-201.

So step into the dream world and take a deep breath...

Enuui - Oneironaut | 12.2MB | V0 MP3 | 7:27 long | (Right Click and Save Target As...)


'Dreamland' - by Mars One. I'm a big Mars One fan, and this painting is pretty much bang on what the tune is about.

Let me know what you think, and FLAC or WAV available if you want them.

Cha,
The Enuui Outernational Space System

Thursday 22 January 2009

The Enuui Outernational Space System - Jan '09 Mix pt. 2

This time is more slower, and more of an Indian vibe to it. Features a few tunes off the Butterfly Dawn compilation. Guaranteed chill.

Right Click and Save Target As It's 49mins long, 67mb big, and is a 192kbps mp3.

01. Nada - Earthgarden
02. Entheogenic - Pagan Dream Machine (Vibrasphere Remix)
03. I:Cube - Le Dub
04. Jam'n - Ghayange, Nachenge
05. Nada - Raja Mati
06. Kuba - Mura
07. Don Peyote - Song For Andre
08. Subkha - Equinox
09. The Kumba Mela Experiment - Interstellar Hiss - Sky Is On Fire Dub
10. Shpongle - Exhalation
11. Shpongle - Around The World In A Tea Daze (Ott Remix)

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Picture by Biggins

Drop some words, let me know what you think.

Peace & Love.

Wednesday 21 January 2009

Butterfly Dawn

This week I picked up another Liquid Sound compilation. Which on the whole are amazing, this ones no exception. Plus I'd not realised until checking the credits that theres more Abakus on there under the guise of Nada, with Humphrey Bacchus, the man who compiled many of these compilations, and was helping running Liquid Sound for a good number of years.

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01. Nada - Earth Garden
02. Mantra Man - Shivai
03. Nada - Raja Mati
04. Loop Guru - Climax (Youth & Humph's Remix)
05. Tripswitch - Exiled
06. Nada - Manakhana
07. J. Viewz - In The Mood
08. Adham Shaikh - Somptin Hapnin
09. Prometheus - Sweet Tooth
10. Tripswitch - Silver

Check the Liquid Sound homepage for more info, or Discogs. Also Discogs Marketplace is a decent place to find these compilations.

Here's a quote I pulled off Discogs,

Liquid Sound Design (LSD) releases is for me always interesting. Compiled by Humph, he has again selected another list of impressive chilled journeys. I also like the little drawings on the cover art done by Youth. Another great chill out compilation here. A nice choice for your chill out in the sun, in the park or wherever you want to relax. Most tracks have an ethnic touch, without becoming "too much".

Sums this up nicely!

Saturday 17 January 2009

Free 320!

Have a free tune from Oak, a St. Petersburg drum & bass producer. This really does push the boundaries on what d&b can be. Very chilled!! I love it!

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Monday 12 January 2009

What about the forests?

Damn! Why's it taken me till now to hear this? Here's two tracks by the Swedish ambient duo, Carbon Based Lifeforms. The videos are nice too, I don't think they're official, but they work well.

Photosynthesis:


Carbon Based Lifeforms - Photosynthesis

MOS 6581:


Carbon Based Lifeforms - MOS 6581

I'm digging these two tracks so much I've just ordered both their albums off Ultimae.com. Have no idea what any of the other tunes sounds like, but I bet they're good. I'll write a review when they arrive, and have a fat chill, and listen to them while watching some of the IMAX films on Everest, or maybe Baraka. Can't wait for this coming week to be over and done with. I have to finish off one tune, and record another and mix them both by friday. I need a solid day in the studio tomorrow! So hopefully on the weekend I'll have some of my own stuff to show here.

Let me know if you dig the Carbon Based Lifeforms tracks as much as me, and if theres stuff to recommend then fire away!

Saturday 10 January 2009

The Orb's 2009 ResidentAdvisor podcast [RA.136]

Woah!!! The Orb springs back with this lucious mix for the new year, pure melacholy inside the ride. Accompanied by a little interview by Youth who is an on/off member of the Orb. Big up The Orb and Resident Advisor for doing this.

click to download from ResidentAdvisor.net

Published / 08 January 2009 Filesize / 67.54 MB Length / 00:56:16

RA goes beatless: The Orb provide a chillout podcast to start off 2009.

The first line of The Orb’s Wikipedia entry pretty much says it all: “The Orb are an English electronic music group known for popularising chill out music in the 1990s.” For much of the decade—and on into the ’00s—the group has been among the preeminent purveyors of ambient house, stitching together little fluffy clouds and perpetual dawns that seemed to stretch out into forever.

So, as revelers continue to come down from the after-effects of marathon New Year’s Eve parties, we thought it only made sense to go to the source for the ultimate club music detox soundtrack. Ambient to its core, The Orb have put together a slow-moving (and mostly beatless) podcast for RA that should bring you gently into 2009—and get you ready for the year to come. Sit back, relax and enjoy the ultraworld.

What have you been working on recently?

I’ve been playing guitar in Stanley Kubrick Goes Shopping alongside Dennis Morris from the legendary British black punk band Basement 5. I’m also writing and producing with LA band The Daylights, East London teenage indie band The Screaming 66, all-female electro band Client, my own band Vertical Smile, and writing with and for various other amazing artists.

How and where was the mix recorded?

We did it in November at my home studio called The Dreaming Cave in Wandsworth, London. It’s called The Dreaming Cave because we are in close proximity to a Nod. There are four Nods in South London. A Nod is a pre-Roman indigenous oracular temple, similar to Delphi in Ancient Greece, dedicated to the Celtic god Nodern, who is a god of dreams and visions. It’s actually where the phrases “land of nod” and “nodding off” originate!

Can you tell us a little about the mix?

Alex came up with about 75% of the track selection and myself the rest. Then we—along with our engineer David Nock—arranged and mixed in other sounds and atmospheres, our only remit being to make it beatless and very ambient. We had more spoken word on at first but then adjusted the feedback knob to a more ambiguous dimension!

What are you up to next?

In February I go to Spain to work with various artists on writing and production projects. I can’t mention who just yet!

How did your hook up with Kompakt start?

We met Thomas Fehlmann years before when we remixed German band Marathon, and he and Alex have remained firm friends and collaborators since. It was Thomas that suggested Kompakt.

With Thomas Fehlmann’s departure from The Orb, is the Kompakt relationship finished?

There are no concrete fixtures with The Orb apart from Alex. All things are possible!

Do you have any plans to tour this year?

Yes!

What can people expect from one of your live shows at the moment?

Light and sound from beyond the fringe!

What did Dreadzone’s Tim Bran bring to the table on your latest record?

Tim is a very talented writer and keyboard wizard as well as being very gifted on the mix!

Can we expect to hear more from The Fireman?

There are some surprises in store…

link to RA.136 on ResidentAdvisor.net

and cheers to Safetyboy for bringing it to my attention!

Thursday 8 January 2009

first mix of 2009!!

My first mix of 2009... enjoy the journey!

66mins long | 76mb big | 160kbps

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01. Mirror System - System a la Folie

02. Abakus - Deun Deu

03. Pitch Black - Melt (Youth Remix)

04. Aftershock ft. Brother Culture - Eclipse

05. Don Peyote - Peyote Dreaming

06. Digital Mystery Tour - Saute Motion (Syndrom Mix)

07. Total Eclipse - Nakano Ghost

08. Abakus - Indu

09. Shpongle - A New Way To Say Hooray (Prometheus Remix)

10. Abakus - Excession

11. Banco de Gaia - Kincajou

12. Slackbaba - Sea of Green

13. Abakus - Igamatik

14. Banco de Gaia - 887 (Structure)

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