supergroover Posted October 3, 2006 Posted October 3, 2006 dialogue is boring.. been there done that etc.. tribal drift.. that one is an oldie!!! i guess i still have it on tape somewhere. didgeridoo trance.. not sure if it fits snapinho.. and def not sure if its still possible to find on cd... wasnt on my top list of oldies btw.. Quote
Time_Trap Posted October 3, 2006 Posted October 3, 2006 dialogue is boring.. been there done that etc.. tribal drift.. that one is an oldie!!! i guess i still have it on tape somewhere. didgeridoo trance.. not sure if it fits snapinho.. and def not sure if its still possible to find on cd... wasnt on my top list of oldies btw.. 613668[/snapback] tribal trance: A.B. Didgeridoo Oblivion - Lucid Dreaming Quote
Guest Astro Cortex Posted October 3, 2006 Posted October 3, 2006 tribal drift.. that one is an oldie!!! i guess i still have it on tape somewhere. didgeridoo trance.. not sure if it fits snapinho.. and def not sure if its still possible to find on cd... wasnt on my top list of oldies btw.. 613668[/snapback] Hehe, I was actually referring to the Dubnology comp Snaap has bought, which features these tracks. The Tribal Drift one is from their first album 'Collective Journeys', which is indeed tribal trance, but also has some nice chilled/downtempo tracks on it, the 'Void' ones IIRC. Quote
Puck Posted October 3, 2006 Posted October 3, 2006 spike jones !!!! 610435[/snapback] crazy music!!! Day one- Deadly Avenger (FSOL cosmic jukebox mix v2) (find it here-----> ftp://fsol.disenchanted.com/pub) Quote
Snapinho Posted October 4, 2006 Author Posted October 4, 2006 tribal trance: A.B. Didgeridoo Oblivion - Lucid Dreaming 613670[/snapback] noooo tribal trance! Look, the challenge is this: people who are not usually chillout dj's sometimes spoil the chillout by wanting to play too much prog or goa or even full on trance, but I really want to avoid that. I am looking for that borderline between chillout and danceable stuff and even then; preferably stuff that's not too closely associated with the whole psy-scene. I mean, psychill and progressive psytrance are the usual suspects. I want more obscure stuff and opinions! What would you consider moving to in a chillout? I know it's a hard question to answer because most people come to the chillout to chill, but IMO it's worth an experiment. It won't work in every chillout of course, but I'd love to give it a try Quote
Time_Trap Posted October 4, 2006 Posted October 4, 2006 I want more obscure stuff and opinions! What would you consider moving to in a chillout? I know it's a hard question to answer because most people come to the chillout to chill, but IMO it's worth an experiment. It won't work in every chillout of course, but I'd love to give it a try 613947[/snapback] you have enough recommendations already, no ? Quote
Snapinho Posted October 4, 2006 Author Posted October 4, 2006 you have enough recommendations already, no ? 613972[/snapback] NEVER!!!! Quote
pr0fane Posted October 4, 2006 Posted October 4, 2006 I would actually like some feedback concerning my recommendations Quote
Time_Trap Posted October 4, 2006 Posted October 4, 2006 I would actually like some feedback concerning my recommendations 614148[/snapback] me too have you checked any Snapinho/ ? Quote
Snapinho Posted October 5, 2006 Author Posted October 5, 2006 I would actually like some feedback concerning my recommendations 614148[/snapback] me too have you checked any Snapinho/ ? 614279[/snapback] Ha! First of all: let me apologize for asking for more recommendations when I don't even have time to check the cds I receive in the mail. Horrible, horrible. I've downloaded some of your recommendations, but not nearly enough and to that I must add that I haven't been at home long enough to listen to anything. It sucks big time. Really, it does. I wish I had a subject for my thesis so I could sit behind a computer, pretending to be working but in fact paying more attention to the music I'm listening. Boo for me! Alrighty, in a few hours I'm going home, downloading your stuff (are they songs or albums? Cause if they're albums I'm truely fuct, hehe.) Another positive thing is that I recently got a 256mb mp3-play-thingie, so I can put 4 (if I'm lucky and only in 128kbs) albums on there and listen while I'm reading. Btw: atm its' Arovane - Lillies (nice but a little too slow), Autechre - Amber (woohoo! ), Ellen Alien & Apparat - Orchestra of Bubbles (some nice cruncy minimal on there) and Sutekh - Periods Make Sense (clicky laidback stuff, some of it might indeed be suitable for my danceable chilloutset) But ok guys, you deserve some credit as well... I'm on it! Quote
Time_Trap Posted October 5, 2006 Posted October 5, 2006 Boo for me! Alrighty, in a few hours I'm going home, downloading your stuff (are they songs or albums? Cause if they're albums I'm truely fuct, hehe.) Another positive thing is that I recently got a 256mb mp3-play-thingie, so I can put 4 (if I'm lucky and only in 128kbs) albums on there and listen while I'm reading. Most recommended here are albums... well 256mb i would say 2-3 albums fit. Quote
SeaWasp Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 Check out In-Sect - Slammer (one of the guys is from Vibrasphere) this one's a little darker, but to me sounds pretty chilled... Quote
Snapinho Posted June 23, 2007 Author Posted June 23, 2007 Okidoki guys, a bump here to remind me I still have to check a lot of stuff (especially all those pr0fane recommended... I had some troubles finding I remember...) Oh, and first I gotta get my computer to work again. Crash after crash after crash trying to reinstall. Oh noes! Quote
abasio Posted June 25, 2007 Posted June 25, 2007 Okidoki guys, a bump here to remind me I still have to check a lot of stuff (especially all those pr0fane recommended... I had some troubles finding I remember...) Oh, and first I gotta get my computer to work again. Crash after crash after crash trying to reinstall. Oh noes! Good luck with the computer. I just sorted mine out! Dancable chillout? Went to see the orb live, people were dancing it was pretty cool! Try some chill guys live sets, they are often more dancy than the albums Quote
Drosophila Posted February 25, 2009 Posted February 25, 2009 Some good ethnica danceable tracks, have been tested, do work ---- Flying Beyond - Fussion - Adham Shaikh Pharaoh - Back To Earth - Eat Static Dune Rider - Back To Earth Eat Static Kanzaman Breaks - Walking Through - Kaya Project Stone Turns Black - Walking Through - Kaya Project Dark Tabla - Elixir - Kaya Project Salaam - Elixir - Kaya Project The Golden Apple - And the Beat goes OM - Slackbaba Metatron's Sugar Cube - And the Beat goes OM - Slackbaba Long Sunny Daze - And the Beat goes OM - Slackbaba Ya Bouy (Shulman Remix) - Natural Born Chillers - Omar Faruk Tekbilek & Steve Shehan Around The World In A Tea Daze - Tales of the Inexpressible - Shpongle ---- Was invited to play at hippie party last Friday (on quite short notice) and had to look through a my stuff in a very short time, but found these to be very danceable indeed, at a party were people drinks and smokes... but primarily drinks (a different crowd than stoners ), and we had had to keep em' going, not what I'm used too, normally we try to "lay people down" But sadly I haven't got any new danceable ethnica stuff, only the two tracks on Back to Earth.... Quote
Lemmiwinks Posted February 28, 2009 Posted February 28, 2009 danceable chillout = old classic trance. Classic Trax by Guy Sebbag does the trick quite nicely IMO Quote
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