On May 21, 4:59=A0pm, "metaperl.com" <metap...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On May 20, 6:50 am, crazyoval <marketi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > hi guys, Im new here and am looking forward to reading the ambient
> > postings between the spam messages.
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> > Hope there's some interesting stuff that goes on here.
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> > Cog
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> Hi welcome. A lot of the old heads such as bullethead and jackthetab
> dont seem to post anymore. We also had Matthew Florianz here for
> awhile. I personally am into the Brian Eno ambient, not the club-
> ambient... although chillout music is OK at time.
>
> I have a lot of favorite artists. Where do you get your ambient music
> from? I mainly search at archive.org for my favorite things.
HI Metaperl,
thanks for the welcome. Where do I get mine from? all over the place
really, I spend a lot of time trawling the Internet because I live in
an area that is quite rural so not a lot of ambient music happens
around here. There's a great book which has probably been discussed
here called the Ambient Century which you can check out on amazon at
<a href=3D"http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ambient-Century-Mahler-Evolution-
Electronic/dp/0747557322/ref=3Dsr_1_1?
ie=3DUTF8&s=3Dbooks&qid=3D1211443551&sr=3D1-1">Ambient Century</a> (hope
lin=
ks
work here otherwise that will look like gobbledygook.
Ive used that book a number of times to explore some of the main
contributors who Ive not personally come across over the years myself.
I run a site with a bunch of other ambient / chillout artists where we
sell out music too which is at: ,a href=3D"http://
www.ambientmusicgarden.com">Ambient Music Garden.com</a>.
Where do you look for ambient?


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