Cosmicbrat
02-16-2007, 03:45 PM
There's a lot of good "elevator" music out there.. but most of it is real hard to find...
Check-out Jessie Cook's "Rapture... I liked it so much that I'm in process of seeking out copies of All his music... Problem is that some of his CD's sell for $80 each... If I had the funds, I'd have bought all his works yesterday...
Checkout "Guitar music for small rooms" the light-blue CD...
Mike Jarre's "Oxygen" and "Equinox" are fun...
Kitaro did a few good early albums... but some of his stuff is extremely dangerous... If your Being should follow his powerful subliminals too accurately, you might find yourself in a bit of serious over the line trouble...
Environments waves recordings are always good to do magic to... You need a super speaker system for Environments stuff... All their stuff is prime.. especially the "Lagoon Waves", and the various storms...
Some of the early Erythmics music works for me...
Pan flute by Harmon is absolutely prime, and rare...
The Best one I ever had, was an old cassette I purchased at a fleamarket...
The tape deck ate it... I recall its cut title was something like "Fugitive", or "Jail Break"... Haven't been able to find it again anywhere... At half volume the low soft deep bass of that tune would make the car's license plates vibrate blurry... The best piece of travelin' music I ever heard... I can only wish I stumble upon that cut again...
I would love to assemble a group of exotic drummers all playing together on a park bench, or beach, or in a pristine forest, somewhere away from mindless people, and just get right into a flowing magical freeforall cosmic jam, with our homemade drums, and classic congas and the like...
Recording it of course...
Tangerine Dream's first three albums are Super, but need a few downer segments be edited out...
A Super album is "Music for Zen Meditation"... Real hard to find the album on plastic though... I haven't found the CD, if it even exists..?
Allen Stivel's "Celtic Harp" is Ultra Prime... I could listen to that one for about 30 consecutive repeats, and still not be bored...
Julio Eglasias's albums have about ten ultra high-emotion deep-tunes...
Nana Mouskouri did a few extremely emotional cuts...
Too bad she quit... Listen to the eleventh and twelfth sung tones in her "Even Now"... Make a loop, and listen to those two tones at full volume... They'll send you right straight into the afterlife... I wish I could find others who sing like that... I'd might trade a finger or a thumb just for to listen to more of that luxurious music... Some of her music makes my soul feel like it's dancing...
Play her music in the forest, and a hundred wild critters join in...
Please add to the list...
Check-out Jessie Cook's "Rapture... I liked it so much that I'm in process of seeking out copies of All his music... Problem is that some of his CD's sell for $80 each... If I had the funds, I'd have bought all his works yesterday...
Checkout "Guitar music for small rooms" the light-blue CD...
Mike Jarre's "Oxygen" and "Equinox" are fun...
Kitaro did a few good early albums... but some of his stuff is extremely dangerous... If your Being should follow his powerful subliminals too accurately, you might find yourself in a bit of serious over the line trouble...
Environments waves recordings are always good to do magic to... You need a super speaker system for Environments stuff... All their stuff is prime.. especially the "Lagoon Waves", and the various storms...
Some of the early Erythmics music works for me...
Pan flute by Harmon is absolutely prime, and rare...
The Best one I ever had, was an old cassette I purchased at a fleamarket...
The tape deck ate it... I recall its cut title was something like "Fugitive", or "Jail Break"... Haven't been able to find it again anywhere... At half volume the low soft deep bass of that tune would make the car's license plates vibrate blurry... The best piece of travelin' music I ever heard... I can only wish I stumble upon that cut again...
I would love to assemble a group of exotic drummers all playing together on a park bench, or beach, or in a pristine forest, somewhere away from mindless people, and just get right into a flowing magical freeforall cosmic jam, with our homemade drums, and classic congas and the like...
Recording it of course...
Tangerine Dream's first three albums are Super, but need a few downer segments be edited out...
A Super album is "Music for Zen Meditation"... Real hard to find the album on plastic though... I haven't found the CD, if it even exists..?
Allen Stivel's "Celtic Harp" is Ultra Prime... I could listen to that one for about 30 consecutive repeats, and still not be bored...
Julio Eglasias's albums have about ten ultra high-emotion deep-tunes...
Nana Mouskouri did a few extremely emotional cuts...
Too bad she quit... Listen to the eleventh and twelfth sung tones in her "Even Now"... Make a loop, and listen to those two tones at full volume... They'll send you right straight into the afterlife... I wish I could find others who sing like that... I'd might trade a finger or a thumb just for to listen to more of that luxurious music... Some of her music makes my soul feel like it's dancing...
Play her music in the forest, and a hundred wild critters join in...
Please add to the list...