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[in]anace - Transport Authority [submix001] (May 23, 2001)

This Mix is a contribution for sounddilemma at ABV Leipzig. This contribution was the birthday of the netaudio-submix-idea.

The decision was to use urban-sounding tunes for this mix. Kind of riding through an industrial suburbia to citycenter.

http://www.subsource.net/submix/001/


This audio is part of the collection: Subsource

Date: 2001-05-23 00:00:00
Keywords: Ambient; IDM

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NoDerivs-NonCommercial


Notes

Ttracklist

01_ 833-45 - singularity (collapse)
www.notype.com
02_ tomas jirku - warrenton (continuity)
www.notype.com
03_ original recipe - moe
www.chillproductions.com
04_ 4t thieves - transcendental
kahvi.stc.cx
05_ kandisquer - interferensehen
www.tfsm.de
06_ dighom - kunthai
www.mp3.com/dighom
07_ tobias wilton - fluid
www.noisemusic.org
08_ esem - nips
kahvi.stc.cx
09_ the viceroy - papavera somniferum
www.notype.com
10_ pretty boy crossover - autumn week
www.monotonik.com
11_ antigen - in vivo
www.2063music.de
12_ chis - sophize 5 edit
www.chillproductions.com

thanks to smedby

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submix001_reviews.xml991 B
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Reviewer: Fritz1 - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - January 9, 2006
Subject: 49 minutes of nice techno/ambient stuff!
If you're into Tangerine Dream, Jean-Michel Jarre, Vangelis, Brian Eno, The Chromaticus CDs (from Marcus Unlimited) and other such guys, give this a listen. This is mellow techno/ambient stuff. Even the more upbeat parts are more relaxing than stimulating. You'll notice the smooth transitions from one track to another making it sound like one whole piece (like drifting through space). Each track fits right in making it one nice collection. I have heard this time and again (at least a few times) and always enjoyed it. I recently made it part of my MP3 collection.


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