Ambient Music Blog Podcast: Ambient Music for Hwy. 63
The third edition of Ambient Music Blog Podcast is Ambient Music for Hwy. 63.
1. adrastea by ambienteer, from movement (00:18) 2. Lobby by Deaf Center, from Pale Ravine (03:53) 3. To Shine On Him One Last Time by If Thousands, from Lullaby (06:31) 4. He Had The Smell Of Wyoming Sagebrush by If Thousands, from Lullaby (12:00) 5. Paper Windmill by Mountains, from Mountains (21:31) 6. A Bus-Ride With A Red-Haired Girl by Tomasz Bednarczyk, from Painting Sky Together (34:19) 7. 1 by Asher, from Landscape Studies (35:54) 8. 1.1 by Asher, from Landscape Studies (41:32) 9. the stillness by ambienteer, from movement (47:01)
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"Oh, Most" by Wes Willenbring
"Oh, Most" is a track from Willenbring's forthcoming album Close, But Not Too Close from Hidden Shoal Recordings, and it's available for free download (.zip).
Ambient One by The American Dollar
Post rock-ish instrumental duo The American Dollar have done something interesting. They've taken a bunch of songs from their previous two releases and created "ambient" versions. It's kind of like a remix, except not really. Worth checking out. Cute title they picked, as well. "Our iTunes exclusive "Ambient One" is now available. Ambient One features Ambient versions of tracks from A Memory Stream and The Technicolour Sleep as well as a few soundtrack cuts. It's 14 tracks and more than 70 minutes."
Ambient sounds coming to NYC Subway
"The nature noises, which are pending final review by the authority’s staff, would be focused by directional speakers on small areas of the station, allowing riders to “walk through” the sounds." A Calming Presence Amid the Groans and Screeches
I'm looking forward to seeing/hearing how this turns out. I think maybe this is too literal for my tastes, but I appreciate the forward progress.