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aperson
on 2001-11-22 00:45 [#00054334]
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I'm looking for some mellow Aphex Twin songs. Or one with more classical feels to it
Songs like:
beskhu3epnm Next Heap With Nannou Hy a Scullyas Lyf a Dhagrow
Any suggestions?
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Quoth
from Lincoln on 2001-11-22 00:46 [#00054335]
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Enough Said:
Selected Ambient Works Vol. 1 & 2
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aperson
on 2001-11-22 00:48 [#00054336]
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Added Heliosphan Xtal
How'd I forget about those? =]
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Fresch
from Trondheim, Norway on 2001-11-22 00:53 [#00054339]
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Music can't get any "mellower" than SAW2.
nuff' said#2.
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Ophecks
from Nova Scotia on 2001-11-22 00:56 [#00054342]
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Alberto Balsalm, IZ-US, Flim, they drive me crazy.
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Fresch
from Trondheim, Norway on 2001-11-22 01:09 [#00054346]
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......makes my life worth living
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Frothbottom
from New York on 2001-11-22 02:22 [#00054368]
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SAW 2, Alberto Balsalm (my personal favourite), Nannou, bbydhyonchord, IZ-US, flim, hy a scullyas lyf adhagrow, Qkthr, ruglen holon, beskhu3epnm, pancake lizard, Schottey 7th path, moo kid, ventolin (probus mix), acrid avid jam shred...
there are more, but I don't feel like naming them all now...
if you are really looking for mellow music, get some boards of canada. "Music has the right to children" is my favourite album by anyone.
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Mutant Death Pengwin
from Medicine Hat on 2001-11-22 04:47 [#00054407]
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i've been working to make some music for myself like the melodies from saw 85-92. i've been using many fractal music generation programs and hella lota reverb, but i have made better using the best fractal ever: henon. fractals are my friend. with one fractal you can music that is dynamic and never ending! oh i love those goofy bastards!
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w...ww(wwMMww)ww...w
on 2001-11-22 05:08 [#00054410]
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When I discovered fractal music I thought I'd found something that would be really amazing. I was fairly disapointed in forrest fang, robert rich, and a few others I bought though, autechre organizes chaos better. (the worst was an album called "organized chaos" said to use only mother natures techniques.) Fractals are amazing visually as a form of symmetry but these songs didn't have half the appeal of a visual fractal. I found a simple way to make a fractal without fractal software: make say 4 random notes, c-5, d#6, b-4, f#3. Think of this as a single unit and paste it 4 times. Now take the top c-5 of the 2nd unit and move it up note by note (along with the other 3 notes of that unit) until it is a d#6 (and the other 3 move up respectively the same number of notes). Then obviously move the 3rd down to b-4 and 4th down to f#3.
Now think of THIS as a unit and do the same but on a scale 4X as big. If I'm not making any sense, I'll upload an mp3 sometime of it but I don't know when. It's pretty interesting sounding I guess.
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Mutant Death Pengwin
from Medicine Hat on 2001-11-22 05:14 [#00054414]
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i didn't know there was fractal based music. i dunno, i LOVE the music i made thus far.
and i am going to copy and paste the way you suggested to make fractals,sounds neat... has alot of possibility for being incredibly dynamic.
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w...ww(wwMMww)ww...w
on 2001-11-22 05:27 [#00054418]
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http://reglos.de/musinum/
This is the best site I found for fractalish music when I searched for it. Listen to bark1 near the bottom. That's what I thought forrest fang would sound like but it didn't. Robert Rich was pretty good though (one album anyway).
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KENNY HILL
on 2001-12-20 20:22 [#00062915]
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defintely alberto balslam
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Sgt Growley
from UK on 2001-12-20 22:01 [#00062944]
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Most of Melodies from Mars is ambient in a kind of childish playfull sort of way
<(:¬
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revpersona
on 2001-12-20 22:09 [#00062945]
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On(reload mix) Tom Middleton did a really good job.
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