What are your night tracks?

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Post by 770dk303 »

if i'm trying to sleep this never fails
Thelonious Monk w/ John Coltrane

http://www.amazon.com/Thelonious-Monk-J ... B000000Y2F

i'm an early morning burial & synkro listener, puts my day in a mood, but i can't listen to these if i'm tryin to fall asleep cause my ears hang on to every note & they keep me up even more.
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Post by koog »

ANYTHING BY WHAM USUALLY GETS ME GOING
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Post by badlaa »

In the evening I'm usually catching up on podcast shows, but generally I'll go for something with a more darker vibe.
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also recommend ALL of these.
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Post by dunza »

well night of course
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Post by edi_x »

Telefon Tel Aviv (all albums on in a playlist set to 'random')
Bonobo
The Album Leaf
There's one Squarepusher song that can instantly relax me, and that's Iambic 5 Poetry off the Budkhan Microphone album... Classic.

From a more dubstep point of view agree Burial is a good choice, Subscape's Artificial Dreamer is a sweet one too.
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Post by gravity »

spooKs wrote:
mVI wrote:
DomHunt wrote:
Badlaa wrote:
DomHunt wrote: Classic, Great Gig in the Sky has always been my favorite.
It's all about the solo in 'Time'.
I'm listening to it right now,
how strange, it's a brill solo though. David Gilmour never fails to deliver.
However, Wish You Were Here, in my opinion, is a better album than Dark Side of the Moon.

[Gottta love Floyd conversations on a dubstep forum.]
Yeah Wish You Were Here is my favourite...
all about the first two - piper at the gates of dawn and saucerful of secrets.

they're all fucking amazing though. ummagumma is really mental when you consider its all done with tape loops and microphones.
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Post by utopian »

http://www.mpiii.com/dl_view-50148.html

Try that. ASC's Deep Space Mix 9.

01 - Porter Ricks - Port Gentil
02 - Maurizio - Eleye
03 - Mindspan - Helion Prime
04 - Convextion - Laconic
05 - Dak - Vaporous
06 - Rod Modell - Kingston
07 - Deepchord presents Echospace - Celestialis
08 - Claude VonStroke - Who`s Afraid Of Detroit? (Soultek`s Suckaz Running
Scared Mix)
09 - Mindspan - Resource
10 - Hallucinator - Rainmaker (Sudan II)

His album under the name Mindspan is good night-time fodder too. He has a new one in the pipeline under that moniker too.
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Post by pete »

Boards Of Canada - In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country
Round Five Feat. Tikiman - Na Fe Throw It
D-Bridge - Creatures Of Habit
Photek - Rings Around Saturn
Breakage - Late Night
Autechre - Garbage
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lustmord
pete namlook and bill laswell
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Post by computer rock »

suprised no one has posted rhythm & sound yet:

carrier !

i was gunna post 'roll off' but i couldn't find it on youtube. that tune sounds something like the entire universe collapsing... in slow motion. plus the original cut on the 12" is 13 minutes long (!), listening to the whole thing in a dark room with headphones at night time on is probably the most disconnecting/disoriented musical experience possible.


also drexciya birth of a new life !
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Post by pete »

computer rock wrote:suprised no one has posted rhythm & sound yet:

carrier !
so hard to pick a favourite out of all their stuff, init!
good you posted the link for everyone, this sound can never be described with words 8)
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Post by sticky feet »

gravity wrote:
spooKs wrote:
mVI wrote:
DomHunt wrote:
Badlaa wrote: It's all about the solo in 'Time'.
I'm listening to it right now,
how strange, it's a brill solo though. David Gilmour never fails to deliver.
However, Wish You Were Here, in my opinion, is a better album than Dark Side of the Moon.

[Gottta love Floyd conversations on a dubstep forum.]
Yeah Wish You Were Here is my favourite...
all about the first two - piper at the gates of dawn and saucerful of secrets.

they're all fucking amazing though. ummagumma is really mental when you consider its all done with tape loops and microphones.
Its all about lime and lympid green a second scene a fight between a blue you once knew.
:P
Cymablline is my favorite song by them
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The Album Leaf
Vaccine
iTAL tEK
Bluetech
Omnimotion
Excision - That Girl (nothing else tho... not if i wanna sleep)
Bonobo

hell... a lot of things. anything downtempo, minimal, or ambient will do the trick.
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anything with dead babies
Core

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Murcof

Fink

Four tet
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Any Skull Disco business! :D
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770DK303 wrote:if i'm trying to sleep this never fails
Thelonious Monk w/ John Coltrane

http://www.amazon.com/Thelonious-Monk-J ... B000000Y2F
thank you for this!
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Spire wrote:Image
Yeah, The Cinematic Orchestra are brilliant.
The drummer's a really cool guy.
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Post by bandshell »

The Orb
Bon Iver
Some of the more mellow NIN material.
The Velvet Underground
Tom Waits
Mala
Loefah
Elliott Smith
Pinch
Burial
Neil Young
Jeff Buckley
Skream
Gorillaz

to name a few.
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