As my contribution to the forum as a new user I would like to introduce a topic as something I have a most familiar relationship with, and this is ambient.
(there may already exist similar thread. Let me know if there is one)
I wish to hear any good recommendations that I do not know about and thoughtful reflection on what are the boundaries of ambient music, which are the qualities of good ambient music and some other shared experiences with this type of music and attitude.
To start I will share two of my favourite releases from the genre with a few words.
IRRESISTIBLE FORCE - GLOBAL CHILLAGE (Rising High Records 1994)
http://www.discogs.com/Irresistible-Force-Global-Chillage/release/72142This is one classic for me. Mix Master Morris aka Irresistable Force has a good foundation in the classic terminology of ambient music from the 70's and at this time was very close to the trance music genre's.
What is interesting about this album is the very rhythmical nature. This is not a drone oriented album but instead features very many complex layers of synthesizer rhythms in abstract patterns. It is something very complex and is clearly an extensive and careful labour.
I have this one on vinyl and the black sleeve has some old markings from certain white powders of the hedonistic days of my youth. It is a good reminder of times of being obsessed with vinyl buying and is the kind of record that is perfect for vinyl. One long piece on each side and the repetitions of patterns over and over again create a hypnotic feel with the spinning of the classic Rising High Records logo in the centre disc.
Pete Namlook and Dr Atmo - Silence (Rising High Records) 1993
http://www.discogs.com/Silence-Silence/release/100571Another classic from Rising High Label. This label was a big thing for me in appreciating aesthetic of a good vinyl release and classic obsession with the well designed record label logo. Sadly Pete Namlook has passed away now and I had a very deep feeling of sadness for he brought a very special landscape in his music to the world and he was very prolific in self managing his music and its distribution.
The album is in a way not so special in its themes or motifs, it simply has the conciousness of a great ambient album and I listen to it often. There is a deep atmosphere and classic style synth lines and some ethnic feel and instrumentation. A very deep trip that can be absorbed over and over again.
But for me good ambient music is not about attention grabbing or "musicianship" in the classic sense. I feel that it is about listening and discovering unique properties of sound and them sharing these in compositions that do not become too full with the authors own presence. This is a great example. And the artwork is perfect. A beautiful and deep abstract painting.
EDIT: Former thread here regarding Pete Namlook
http://www.special-interests.net/forum/index.php?topic=2857.0