Waveform Records - Two A.D.

And now (to keep the Monty Python references going) for something completely different...

... as much as i love electronic (synths and sequencers) music in general, i have surprisingly little of it in my collection. It's just not one of my go to genres like rock and metal, 'cause (big shock) i'm not made of money. I do however have the second compilation from English ex-pat ambient dub label Waveform Records, Two A.D. "Ambient dub" doesn't mean anything over here, so they adopted the phrase "exotic electronica" for the steadfastly downtempo, liquid sunshine, aliens and wildlife type soundscape music they broadcast out into the radiosphere. I used to listen to Forest himself dj Musical Starstreams late at night as a teenager on i don't even remember what station.

This is hour-long attention span, eyes-closed, pretty colors on the back of your eyelids type music. It's sole purpose is to make you feel fantastic, calm, relaxed; assuming of course that you can get past that 3-minute rapidly approaching brick wall urge to skip to the next track. If you've ever wondered how i can sit here listening to album after album from start to finish, well this kind of stuff makes a 7 track 30 minute record feel like tv channel surfing. You can do it, i believe in you. A little nap never hurt anybody anyway, as far as i know. And the dreams will be pretty cool if you do nod off.

Every track is great, but if you're just not ready for the full scuba dive at least give Coldcut's version of "Autumn Leaves," A Positive Life's "Pleidean Communication," and Biosphere's "Baby Interphase" a try (yes the album is on youtube). That sample in Pleidean Communication is from Space 1999, starring Martin Landau, by the way.

As always, enjoy.

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