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Philip Sherburne: The KLF: Chill Out (Pitchfork)
Philip Sherburne: The KLF: Chill Out (Pitchfork)
Far from the gonzo antics and heavy-handed satire of the KLF’s early work, Chill Out is subtle, hypnotic, and mysterious, with nary a shred of smugness or snark. The baaing sheep might once have been purely farcical, but here their purpose is more ambiguous—a subliminally pastoral chorus barely perceptible within the overall mix. From Chill Out’s very opening moments, the listener descends into an unfamiliar swirl of sensations—by turns lulling, lyrical, and deeply unsettling—and doesn’t come up for air until nearly 45 minutes later.
·pitchfork.com·
Philip Sherburne: The KLF: Chill Out (Pitchfork)
Motel de Moka: Travelling Without Moving
Motel de Moka: Travelling Without Moving
A great electronic playlist; a perfect blend of minimal and ambient textures and beats. "At moderate volume the sound is not distracting, but on a good set of headphones the wall of sound will crush every kind of thought around you and keep you disjointed and unfocused enough that you'll feel like drifting out from consciousness."
·moteldemoka.com·
Motel de Moka: Travelling Without Moving
Zenpho: One hundred ambient tones
Zenpho: One hundred ambient tones
"One hundred ambient tones is a collection of short ≈40sec ambient audio snippets designed to be listened to in 'random' or 'shuffle' ordering. The transitions between tracks, chosen randomly by your machine on playback, become the focus."
·archive.org·
Zenpho: One hundred ambient tones
Unsilent Night
Unsilent Night
"An outdoor ambient music piece for an infinite number of boomboxes. It’s like a Christmas caroling party except that we don’t sing, but rather carry the music, each of us playing a separate track that is a 'voice' in the piece."
·unsilentnight.com·
Unsilent Night