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Prius causes Downtempo

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Audio and Electronics' started by bigdaddy, Nov 19, 2005.

  1. effoveks

    effoveks New Member

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    these are great suggestions.
    You should also pop over to my mp3 blog, where I commonly post downtempo: http://aurgasm.us
     
  2. bigdaddy

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    love the blog. Where else would I become exposed to "Postal Workers Canceling Stamps At The University Of Ghana Post Office"

    I'm going to run some errands now with a little spring in my step.....
     
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    Morcheeba ?.

    fd14 <¤>
     
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    If you want both Scandinavian and trip-hop, you can try Nils Petter Molvaer (Norwegian trumpet electronica). DJ Krush (Japan) did a good trumpet electronica album with Toshinori Kondo too, called Ki-oku.
    Cinematic Orchestra is definitely great, also Quantic, Gotan Project, Bonobo, Amon Tobin, Funki Porcini, and The Herbaliser are some of my favorites. You can get a good sampling on some of the Ninja Tune label's compilation albums (Flexistentialism, Funkungfusion, Xen Cuts).
    -Carl

     
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    The Prius is much different than your drag racing days huh?

    :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
     
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    TheSparks Lil' Beethoven

    or..

    my personal favorite to BLAST in parking lots while in battery mode with the windows down the opening themes to stargate sg-1, x-files or millenium.

    ^_^
     
  7. bigdaddy

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    Great. Been listening to DJ Krush this weekend. Also stumbled onto a good find: an album called Rhythym/Pleasure by Rip Rowan, sort of passion-sounding downtempo, will have to play it for Mrs. BigDaddy...
     
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    Are you familiar with Michael Schrieve? Puts out some great music, I don't know what genre it would fall into but it sounds to me like you would really like it! Any other Michael Schrieve fans out there? It is especially good music for playing chess.
     
  9. SluggoLovesNancy

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    You might like "Rise" by Anoushka Shankar. I'm listening to now, not quite downtempo, but good car music.

    Over at amazon, one reviewer says "play in on long trips in your car; you'll feel like you're flying on music"
     
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    I've mostly been listening to Sirius Spa 73, which is a New Age channel, as it seems to blend well with the "Zen" experience of driving the car, and keeping my blood pressure down. :)
     
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    A newly-released, digitally-remastered The Hawk Relaxes by Coleman Hawkins turned out to be the ultimate "drive relaxed" album for me. Maybe my age is a factor, but there's just nothing like the great jazz of the '50s and early '60s.

    The Hawk Relaxes was originally released in 1961.

    B)

    David
     
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    Try these:

    39Scent
    Mr. Blasta
    FoFoDola
    Luondo Bishop Dead
    Da BGeesus
     
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    I'll give it a shot, although my downtempo crieria may incorporate a crossover through few genera: anything from pulsating ambient to dubby electronic overtones with hypnotic drones via trip-hop into melodic, atmospheric soundscapes with rythmic drum machines, leading into loungy, jazzy sofa style iprovising, sometimes with vocals or without, occasionaly bordering on melancholic idm, futuristic sounds a la Autechre etc.

    Kruder & Dorfmiester
    Thievery Corporation
    Gentle People
    Vladislav Delay
    Global Communication aka Tom Middleton
    Royksopp
    Aqua Bassino
    Afterlife
    Goldfrap
    Orb
    Jazzanova
    Massive Attack
    One Dove
    Lamb ("Gorecki" tune!)
    Cinematic Orchestra
    B. Fleishmann
    Monolake
    Fluxion
    Bola
    Portishead
    Funki Porcini
    Coldcut
    Isan
    Norken
    Dj Shadow
    Wagon Christ
    Yunx
    Zero 7
    Herbert
    Omni Trio (sweetest melodic drum & bass one can find)
    Tosca
    Ulrich Schnauss
    anything on Compost, Ninja Tune, Morr Music, City Centre Offices, Wall of Sound, Static Caravan, Chain Reaction, Leaf

    Blissfull melodic trance:
    Chicane (Far from the maddening crowd)

    and lastly anything by Murcof:
    http://www.posteverything.com/artists/release.php?id=1769
    Murcof CD 'Martes' still considered one of the best electronic records coming in years!

    Just give it a try and listen to "Ulysses":
    http://www.posteverything.com/artists/release.php?id=3486

    Murcof tracks are very slowly developing idm melancholic tunes bordering on hypnotic with dense classical minimal overtones. Soundalicious!!!
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(dsunman @ Apr 4 2006, 07:19 PM) [snapback]235028[/snapback]</div>
    Interesting. But I prefer music....

    Oh, the topic is Downtempo.

    Blue States

    :)

    David
     
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    Miles Davis / Herbie Hancock

    Herbie has lots of styles to choose from.....

    the jazzy one in nj
     
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    For ambient/downtempo/triphop,
    Check out the following:

    Albums/CDs:
    Paradisiac
    Cafe Del Mar
    Ibiza, vol. 2 (could only find this one on allofmp3.com, strangely)
    Putamayo - Euro-Lounge

    Artists (as others may have already said):
    Afterlife
    Thievery Corporation
    Zero7
    Fila Brazilla
    Tosca
    Jose Padilla
    Yonderboi
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(dsunman @ Apr 4 2006, 10:19 PM) [snapback]235028[/snapback]</div>
    I love this thread! Thanks to everyone for the continued suggestions!

    I like the Murcof. It makes me want to paint my body silver, don some antennae, turn it up full volume, roll down the windows and drive around town. If only my prius could fly!
     
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    In addition to all the other great suggestions, I would suggest the Don't Look Now album by Way Out West. And Gave Up by The Postal Service. Both bands have many trip hop elements. I particularly like "Just Like Man" on the Way Out West album and "The District Sleeps Alone Tonight" on The Postal Service.
     
  20. bigdaddy

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    Check out this interface/radio station: http://www.musicovery.com/

    There is no downtempo station per se, but if you select the ambience tab, then slide the circle all the way to calm and a little to the right to Positive, then you'll pick up things like Massive Attack and Kruder & Dorfmeister.

    Wish I had this interface on my MFD....