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music that gets you through life..

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"Ott - Blumenkraft" is a great album. Almost reggaeish psychedelic electronic music.

"Bluetech - Love Songs to the Source" - same as above.
 
- Hyperdrive - Devin Townsend - everyone should have a little space for Devy in their lives, you'll be hard pressed to find a more unique musician in the world of metal (just listen to his Infinity album)!

- Transmissions in Bloom - Shulman - great chill-out from Tel Aviv.

- Dark Matter - Porcupine Tree - one of the greatest prog bands of the last twenty years...

- Acronym Love - Riverside - underrated progressive rock from Poland.

- Smoked Glass and Chrome - Ott - my favorite chill out artist!

@Macre - loving the Chooga tune :)
 
Wow Cups, great to see another prog lover here. Ziltoid is simply absurd, dark matter is one of PT's best and Riverside has quite a lot of talent. Nice list.
 
soulfood said:
Hoopy Frood - "Sequence" I love these guys. They just have a new album out that was mixed by Ott. Very nice.
aww man this song is fucking legit. really old post, but thanks so much for this song soulfood. i love it so much, been listening to it all day; the tune's stuck in my head. i would really be interested in any similar songs like this if anyone knows of any.

here's some tunes by Nujabes. First learned about this japanese artist when i was watching Samurai Champloo (the best anime ever, for those who don't know..imo ofcourse). LOVE these songs:
With Rainy Eyes
Aurarian Dance
Beyond
Mystline
Counting Stars
:d
 
When i was a little boy i got a cassette player for my birthday. To test it we put an old tape inside. And this was the first music that came from the machine. It was strange and fascinating music that i quite enjoyed at that age. Very unlike anything i had heard so far.. I wonder now if it was my first taste of 'psychedelic'?
Later i got into Michael Jackson, Madonna and so on..

Anyways...: Mike Oldfield, Tubular Bells, 1973
 
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