Various - Ambient Soundscapes Volume Two album flac
Performer: VariousTitle: Ambient Soundscapes Volume Two
Style: Trance, Ambient, Downtempo, Leftfield, Trip Hop, Dub, Experimental
Released: 1997
MP3 album: 1455 mb
FLAC album: 1439 mb
Rating: 4.1
Other formats: MIDI APE ASF TTA VOC VOX MMF
Genre: Electronic
Soundscapes Vol. 2 by Various Artists, released 29 October 2017 1. Steve Pacheco - Monte Sol y Monte Luna 2. Tone Color - I Knew It Then, And I Know It Now 3. Hotel Neon - Landmarks 4. Shuta Yasukochi - Yoru 5. SineRider - The Snow Turned To Rain 6. Hilyard - Soma 7. Slow Clinic - All Will Be Forgotten 8. Gallery Six - Bells On The Shore 9. Hakobune - Love, The Revolution Within 10. SVLBRD - Latitude The second volume of 'Soundscapes' comes with tracks by Steve Pacheco, Tone Color, Hotel Neon, Shuta Yasukochi, SineRider, Hilyard, Slow Clinic, Gallery Six, Hakobune and SVLBRD. Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album. Comes in a 6-Panel CDr. Includes unlimited streaming of Soundscapes Vol. 2 via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Songs from Ambient Fields Soundscapes, Vol. 2 by Chillout, Dmitriy Aeolus. Solarsoul - Two Hearts 03:38. Ignat Shamko - Sundown & Sunset 07:00.
Selected Ambient Works Volume II is the second studio album by Aphex Twin, the pseudonym of British electronic musician Richard D. James. It was released by Warp in March 1994. Billed as a follow-up to James' debut, Selected Ambient Works 85–92, the album differs in sound by being largely beatless ambient music. James claimed that it was inspired by lucid dreaming, and likened the music to "standing in a power station on acid.
II is a more difficult and challenging album than Aphex Twin's previous collection. The music is all texture; there are only the faintest traces of beats and forward movement. Instead, all of these untitled tracks are long, unsettling electronic soundscapes, alternately quiet and confrontational; although most of the music is rather subdued, it is never easy listening. While some listeners may find this double-disc album dull (both discs run over 70 minutes), many listeners will be intrigued and fascinated by the intricately detailed music of Aphex Twin.





