Analogue vintage electronic music for you. Warm as toast and cold as marble. A unique musical language and way of shaping melodies that I only find within these soundscapes - and mainly from this era (these are all 1974-1984*). I hardly know anyone in real life that share my passion for this type of music. So I’m glad you’ve warmly welcomed these mixes - seemingly about as much as every other musical hang-up of mine. Try it. A total trip from start to finish! -Moahaha
1 Georges Rodi - Dream In The Space
2 Fumitaka Anzai - エピローグ~伝説~ (Epilogue: The Legend)
3 Ian Boddy - Images
4 Tonto's Expanding Head Band - Ferryboat
5 Trevor Bastow - Kinetic Strength
6 Kitaro - Astral Trip
7 Benoit Hutin - Phoebus
8 Didier Bocquet - Voyage Terre
9 Caravelli - Les Extra Terrestres
10 Jean-Michel Desbouis - Univers
11 Trance - Here And Now - Leben I'm Jetzt
12 Dr. Philter Banx - High Heels and Mirrored Thighs Pt. 3
13 Milpatte - Sibir
14 Alan Hawkshaw - Statue of Jupiter
15 Reinhard Lakomy - Unendliche Ratsel
16 Cosmic Hoffmann - Orbiting Neptune
17 Sauveur Mallia - Rectangle Astral
18 Carl Matthews - Harmony Through Conflict
19 Mark Shreeve - Black Candles
20 Francis Rimbert & Frederick Rousseau - Stress Delta
21 Dionne-Brégent - Incarnation
22 Führs & Fröhling - Ammernoon
*the Cosmic Hoffmann-track is an undated archival release. It certainly sound very 1970's.
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Like this? Try these: Machinery, We're Out of Space, Waveforms, It Was a Very Good Lightyear, Innerouterspace, On Ice, Colonial Space Tours, Tveklang , Return to Trappist-1 + Ancient Future by Sadhu Sadhu & Cold Trance by Prabha Devi
I was just listening to Waveforms 2 weeks ago, so this is a welcomed continuation to recent rabbit holes of mine. As always , many thanks Moahaha
ReplyDeletePerfect timing then - and you're welcome Mantaray!
DeleteThree great shares this last month or so. The collaboration with Crazy Monkey looks interesting, I've been a regular visitor to Crazy Monkey's Brainmap for quite a while now. Good to hear there are further mixes in the pipeline. Many thanks Moahaha (and Crazy Monkey).
ReplyDeleteOn behalf on us both, you are also welcome, zipper!
DeleteThis compilation has truly left me shocked. It reminded me of distant winter afternoons from my childhood, listening to Jean Michel Jarre's Oxygen, a record taken from my father's vinyl collection. Curiously, and largely motivated by a recent revisiting exercise of some DW compilations like Entities and Present Tense, for example, I've been falling in love and becoming interested in these sounds again, and masterpieces like Stillness in Movement and now Exoplanetary Mission are appearing. Carl Sagan could undoubtedly have been inspired by these sounds when designing the Encyclopedia Galactica.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much.
CM.
PS. Thanks a lot to Zipper and all people interested on our mix collaboration, the Arequeomusicology team is working double shifts to release a second compilation as soon as possible.
Thank you CM! I don't know what else to say. I do appreciate the friendship and the high praise:)
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ReplyDeletethank you . wonderfullllll
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you too
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