Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Massive Blog Post!! Our favorite chillout tracks!!

Here it is...Chillout Scene’s ten favorite chillout tracks. Just in time for Christmas! It’s been some time in the making as I’ve been listening to the chillout genre so long I already had a mental playlist and just had to write it all down. The tough part would have been trying to rank them, so I am avoiding that for now. I love all of these tracks and it would be so hard to single out a few to put on top. As you can see, I've also included videos and links to add to the massiveness!


Motorcycle- As the Rush Comes (chillout mix)


Ever since I first heard this version of the popular trance track I fell instantly in love with it. Whether it is the ghostly intro, the stunning emotional vocals by Jes Brieden, the stripped down simplicity of the middle section, or wall of sound spacey ending, it all just comes together perfectly.



Bent- I Remember Johnny


This track has a lot of random samples in the seemingly messy intro, but then begins to include some lovely ambient chords that lead into a nice groove with a catchy electronic melody on the keys.



Boards of Canada- Julie and Candy


This track has an awesome groove with amazing multitudes of sounds going on in the background. It seems to continually build and build upon itself to a feeling of near-paranoia, but retains its downtempo nature and provides a beautiful ambient atmosphere for chillin’.



Zero 7- Destiny


In my opinion this is this quintessential chillout track. Sia Furler’s vocals grab you and bring you in and are not overpowering. The acoustic guitar part blends perfectly with the light drum. The mix on the backing vocals is perfect. You can hear the different chords which produces almost an off key sound, but it is wonderfully uplifting. The end of the song meanders a bit, but it makes you feel as though you’re floating back down to earth as Sia sings “I’ll fly home...”



St Germain- Sure Thing


“That aint right....” It aint right when a chill track is as good as this one.

St Germain always provides a perfect balance of electronica and jazz elements on his tracks. This one focuses more on the guitar than brass instruments.



Static Revenger- Happy People (Chill Mix)


An ambient intro leads nicely into a descending buzzing sound that is likened to sliding down a slide into a nice warm pool or pond. Has a catchy repeating It is the perfect summer chill track. Try listening to this one with the windows down while you’re driving- it provides almost a soundtrack to your life as you drive and sets the summer chill mood just right!



Neon Heights- 16 Again


This one is also a great summertime listen as it features the lyrics “so fine in the sunshine”. If I had to compare it to another song I’d definitely say the offbeat, almost reggae-like rhythm reminds me a bit of “This Must Be the Place” by the Talking Heads (made famous by its appearance in the Wall Street motion picture soundtrack). The light guitar part is a perfect compliment for the moderate pace of the song. It also helps aid the warm feeling the song produces.



Massive Attack- Teardrop


This track seems to appear everywhere (it is famously featured on the intro to the television show “House”). The bass-filled, pulsating intro is joined by beautiful acoustic guitar work. Massive Attack has produced dozens of beautiful chillout tracks, however, this is not only is their most famous work, it is also their best. Elizabeth Fraser from Cocteau Twins provides a delicately beautiful voice to the track as well. Jose Gonzalez covered this track nicely as well, but new ground was broken when Massive Attack released this winner in 1998.


(official video HERE)



Nightmares on Wax- Les Nuits


Love everything about this track! From the beautiful strings featured throughout to the relaxed and catchy bassline, everything on this track just “clicks.” It’s a great laid back track by the pioneers of chill. Gotta love the sound of rain in the outtro just reminding you that staying in for the night to chill is a good idea from time to time.




The Egg- Venice Beach


This track is another great warm weather one (hence the title). It reminds me a little of "My Only Sin" by Deep Dish and Richard Morel in that provides a large wall of sound throughout the song. Moby has also added a lot of organ and synth to his tracks to create that similar grand sound. However this one has a break in the middle section is more relaxed and includes a light harmonica melody. I also really like the snare rim taps to keep the drum part light. Definitely gives the listener the feeling of being on a beach or at a pool dipping their toes into the water.



I received some suggestions after asking for Twitter users' favorite chill tracks.

Here are those-


MusicSunshine=

Air - La Femme D'Argent

Cinematic Orchestra - Burnout

Fever Ray - Coconut

Groove Armada - From the Rooftops

Massive Attack - Black Milk

Zero 7 - Likufanele


BrettBorders=

Prem Joshua- Cosmo-Bali-tan

Solar Quest- Singtree


Psyrok =

Massive Attack - Karmacoma


Of course I could probably do a top 20, 50, or 100 favorite chillout tracks post, but I thought this was a good sample of what I like in the chillout genre. I also think that these are pretty mainstream chillout tracks and I did that on purpose. My next massive blog post will be my ten favorite more obscure tracks. In the meantime, enjoy these videos and links, happy holidays, and keep chillin'.


-Chris

chris@chilloutscene.com

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Why don't you know Nobody?

I ran across another awesome chillout artist a couple of weeks ago on Sirius XM Chill. Saw a track called The Coast is Clear (For Fireworks) off of Nobody's (aka "DJ Nobody" aka Elvin Estrela- great bio/interview with him HERE.) album- "And Everything Else." The track has a great groove with a hypnotic accompanying electric guitar melody, done with minimal instrumentation. The pulsating bass and sound of a crowd clapping along are added in towards the end of the track and give the listener the feel of attending a live performance.

Based off of my fondness for this track, I ordered "And Everything Else" and one of his other albums from Amazon- "Pacific Drift- Western Water Music Vol. 1"

The only thing I did not like about "And Everything Else" was that it was as advertised. What I mean is, the album title concedes it is going to be a hodgepodge of different tracks DJ Nobody produced that just didn't fit with his other albums. Case in point the abstract "Poor Angular Fellow."

The first track "The Coast is Clear..." was the highlight for me. "What is the Light" was the second track and had a Moby-like feel to it. I'm not sure if it was the large sound with the choral background vocals (reminiscent of "Why Does My Heart Feel so Bad") or the male vocalist's monotone delivery. The organ part on the keys adds to that big sound and provides a great outtro.

I also enjoyed "Wake Up and Smell the Millennium" which is an uptempo track with a catchy harpsichord melody done on the keys. Sounded a lot like a David Holmes (one of my favorite electronic artists) work with the retro-sounding drum track. "Siesta Con Susana" is a beautiful stripped down track with beautiful guitar work which brought images of laying on a beach watching the sunset.

"You Can Know Her" has a very chill hip-hop groove to it with some nice acoustic guitar and a beautiful female vocal part.

I highly recommend checking out all of Nobody's albums. His sound is unique and you will have to listen multiple times to take in all of the wonderful sounds. I've also given "Pacific Drift.." a couple of listens and will review that soon.

Off topic- My blog on my top ten favorite chillout tracks is still in the works but almost done. I promise to get it out before the end of the year!

Happy Holidays from ChilloutScene.com and in the meantime, keep chillin'.

-Chris

Friday, November 20, 2009

Where do we find the chillin' tracks??

Today I saw @UBLF 's blog post about Twitter accounts to follow to find chillout/downtempo music and I thought I would do a quick post on where I find some great chillout tracks.

When I am doing stuff around the house I usually have Sirius/XM Chill on my TV/stereo system (channel 857 on DirecTV). They have a strong mix of different artists (popular and obscure) and various types of downtempo/chill, but it is usually always perfect for chillin'.


I get a lot of suggestions from Blip.fm (see our Blip playlist HERE) off of other people's "Blips." I previously blogged about Blip here at ChilloutScene.com. I love hearing what misoc other people like to chillout to and hear their playlists. It's also great to get feedback on our playlist and Blips too. Good to know what works and what doesn't!

Pandora.com has been my favorite for listening at work. Works great on the Iphone app on my phone and I can listen to thousands of different artists/tracks/genres/etc. Some of my favorite "channels" are- David Holmes (from Ocean's 11 soundtrack fame) radio, Sure Thing (by St Germain) radio, Air radio, and In the Waiting Line (from Zero 7) radio.
The best part about Pandora is you can input a track, artist, or album and it will play tons of similar music for you. I LOVE it!!


I also listen to Last.Fm, which is a great compliment to Pandora, but I prefer the Pandora app's ease of use and deeper track selections.


Of course MySpace has given us a lot of great friend suggestions and free listens to all sorts of chillout tracks. I'd be remiss if I didn't mention them. Check us out there at myspace.com/chilloutscene. I really think MySpace has some great things to offer musicians; especially indie acts that are just coming on to the scene.

A couple blogs I like are of course UBLF, Bedtime Tunes where you can listen to some downtempo tracks while drifting off to sleep, and of course my favorite Lakers fan Anji Bee at the Chillcast. Anji always has some great tracks to chill to on her podcast. Also check out her work at www.lovespirals.com.


That's just a sample...feel free to post your favorite websites to find chill tracks in the comments area below.

Keep chillin'

Chris

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Boy is Fiction


Thank goodness for Last.fm! I was listening to my "Arms and Sleepers" (previously blogged about artist here at Chillout Scene) radio station and came across "If You Hear Me Fall" by Australian artist Boy Is Fiction.

If You Hear Me Fall begins with a spacey intro and a great driving beat. It is more of an ambient track that has random high hat hits and offsetting piano chords that build into a beautiful melody. It is blissfully hypnotic and perfect for chillin'. Later in the track, some more synth chords start to build to a magnificent crescendo.

"Should Have Stopped" begins almost as a soundtrack to a final scene in a film with a heart wrenching ending. Then an eclectic beat begins and it takes off into a downtempo almost trance-like track.

There are so many interesting sounds in this music, you have to listen to each track multiple times to hear them all. The artist (not sure if it's one person or multiple) uses a lot of chime sounds for melodies, kind of like Ulrich Schnauss.

I'm making this a short post as I'm heading out of town tomorrow but I would really love to hear more from this great chillout artist! Check out Boy is Fiction on MySpace or LastFM to hear some great chillout tracks!

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Thunderball is icy hot!


Was listening to one of my chillout stations on Last.fm and came across a great track by Thunderball named "On the Sly" from their "Scorpion Rising" album.

Checking out their Myspace page, it seems like they enjoy putting some great bossa themes in their music. Just the name Thunderball conjures up images of James Bond and the 1965 classic movie and this music is a great replica of the music from that time.

If this music were for a spy film soundtrack, "On the Sly" would be the moment where the superspy has his encounter with a sexy adversary. The track is built around two echoing synth melodies with some bluesy electric guitar mixed in. It vaguely reminded me a bit of the Lethal Weapon soundtrack when I heard this one.

"Chicachiquita" featuring Miss Johnna is a light bossa-flavored track with a great groove and features a jazz flute intertwined with some electronic sounds and a soft guitar in the background.

"Thunder in the Jungle" begins with the sound of a driving storm broken in by some funky guitar and scathing trumpet hits. These guys specialize in chillin', in my opinion, but this is a great upbeat dance track.

"The Road to Benares" was the first one to play on their MySpace page for me and immediately reminded me of David Holmes' work on Ocean's Twelve. It has a great percussive beat with middle eastern sitar and other strings throughout. Again it brought to mind the spy movie where our hero descends upon Morocco to chase the world-class criminal.

If you're looking for some great atmospheric chillout music, check out the cinescapes of Thunderball!

Keep chillin'

Chris

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Beautiful Randomness = Boomclick



Beautiful Randomness


While chillin on a lunch break the other day a track by Boomclick came on my random chillout playlist on iTunes.


@ Jamm, Brixton

Stone Tape (found on Chillout Sessions- Volume 5) has a great intro with synth keys and the static-y sound of presumably a radio searching for a station. It periodically finds a station and you briefly hear a man’s voice. There is some great sounding guitar and strings interspersed within the track to go along with a bossa nova sort of beat. It’s a great track and I could listen to it on repeat all night. The keys at one point sound very similar to Zero 7’s chord progressions, but it could just be a fortunate coincidence.


After researching a bit more about the band, I found a video for their track “High Tide.” It's a a lighter track with a medium paced beat and accompanied by Rosa Fernandez' beautiful light vocals. The video really stands out though. It appears to be a really tall man walking down the street and people smiling at him (into the high camera's point of view). At the end, the camera finally shows the man and also his son that has been sitting on his shoulders the whole time. So cute!



Sometimes- The most played track on Boomclick Soundsystem's MySpace page seemed very similar to Portishead’s darker style. The ghostly synth tones are backed by snare drum rim taps. It evolves into a more complex track with more electronic sounds added as it moves along. Fernandez’ vocals are stripped down and then are added to as the song progresses. What a beautiful voice she has!


I definitely recommend checking them out!


Boomclick is:


DJ's-

Paul Burnley

Sam Johnson

Rui Teimao


Vocals-

Rosa Fernandez- on myspace- www.myspace.com/rosavox


Boomclick Soundsystem is a project of Rui and Rosa and are on myspace at- http://www.myspace.com/boomclicksoundsystem


Keep Chillin'


Chris

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Around Midnight

Coming up with grand ideas for blog entries can be difficult at times. I've encountered a bit of writer's block recently and have had a hard time deciding what to write about.

I recently got a direct message on Twitter from @alexhudish requesting a write up on his new project "Around Midnight." This message made my decision a lot easier, especially after listening to a few of the MP3 previews at the Around Midnight website.

The first track on the preview playlist is "Even So", a relaxing, ambient track with a catchy guitar melody, soothing keys, and a potpourri of electronic-ambient sounds.

"Between Sounds" features delicately beautiful piano playing and an orient-like synth melody (kept thinking of Nintendo video game music for the synth part at times).

"Premonition" is a VERY well done track. A quiet bass intro is proceeded by more terrific piano playing and a great drum track. The synth adds nicely to the music and it builds to a big sound, which reminded me a bit of Ulrich Schnauss' style of electronica. This was my favorite of the four tracks I previewed.

"ElectroPositive" is a fun, uptempo track with lots of great electronic and guitar sounds mixed together with a great dance beat. The outtro gently fades out with waves of ambient synth chords and ends abruptly making you want more.

Alex's piano playing is superb and is the highlight of this great electronic chillout music. I highly recommend picking up his album available for download at Amazon, iTunes, etc.

Keep chillin'

Chris

Monday, August 24, 2009

Another place to chill


I just recently found another great place to chill (based upon Urbanspoon reviews) in Toronto, Canada.


It's called Insomnia Cafe and it appears as though they have tasty martinis, a comfortable atmosphere, good food, and also "downtempo breaks" on Fridays with DJ Riss-K.

If you're in Toronto or anywhere near, we'd love to hear your reviews on the place as well.

Keep chillin'

Chris

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Give us some more JUICE!

JP Juice, that is. He also goes by Naoki Kenji and I've been listening to quite a few of his tracks lately. To say the least, they are GORGEOUS!


"Le Soleil" from his "Fukai" album seems to fit perfectly with waking up in the morning and watching the sunrise or even meditating. The laid back beat and whispering vocals make it a perfect chill track. Here’s a video for Le Soleil.



The breathtaking video of varying natural landscapes is a great backdrop for this song. There are a myriad of other JP Juice/Kenji videos on YouTube and you can check out some of Naoki's work on his MySpace and LastFM sites as well.


Naoki Kenji has an extensive discography between his self titled and JP Juice records. His latest release titled "Less Ordinary" features the track "Lost" which is first on his myspace playlist. Lost is similar to Le Soleil in its laid back beat, however Le Soleil is a bit more hypnotic where Lost is a bit more of a dance track. It's not really fair to compare the two tracks, but those are the first two that caught my attention, so I thought I would. He definitely has the chillout bug and I am going to be picking up most of his albums soon. JP Juice is quintessential chill music.


Keep chillin'


-Chris

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Arms and Sleepers

Wow!

Words can hardly describe what I heard last night on my first listen to Arms and Sleepers' "Butterflycatcher" while on Blip.fm. The track off of their Black Paris 86 album has a somber feel to it until an odd middle section which emphasizes horns picks it up for a bit. After that section, some light vocals go delicately with the constant horn crescendos/decrescendos. The sections are separated by a snare SNAP which I can only interpret to be the butterfly being caught with a net.

The title track from the same album is similar in shape and scope. All of their tracks would seemingly produce a great film noir soundtrack.

Here's a YouTube video of a live performance of Black Paris 86.



Their recently released 5 song EP "The Motorist" is available at their Blogspot account/store for only $7. If you'd like to help contribute to our site, purchase Black Paris 86 at our Amazon store. I would highly recommend you check out Arms and Sleepers and take some time to sit down and take every sound in while listening. Enjoy!

Keep chillin'

-Chris

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Blue Stone = Beautiful!


Through the magic of MySpace I have come in contact with a great chillout artist from Ft. Lauderdale, FL called Blue Stone.

Blue Stone are: Robert Smith (no not the Robert Smith from The Cure), Bill Walters, Sheyenne Rivers, Samantha Sandlin, Maura Hurley, Sara Bloomfield, Sarah Day and Veronika Gunter.


Just listening to some clips from their new album "Messages" will make you want to buy it and enjoy their chill soundscapes. The tracks I listened to
feature beautiful female vocals (not sure which female they were, but will find out after I purchase the album) and spacey synth melodies and groovy drum tracks.

Checked out Blue Stone on Last.FM and found Break of Dawn from their "Breathe" album. The instrumental track is nice and airy with a great drum track to accompany some lovely ambient synth (their specialty, in my opinion). I may have to pick up all of their previous albums, but I would highly recommend you buy "Messages" as soon as you can this July 28th!!


Keep chillin'!

-Chris

Thursday, June 18, 2009

New playlist on YouTube!



Check out our new playlist on YouTube!



You're sure to find our favorite chillout tracks and accompanying videos there. Also make sure to send us any recommendations to share with others who follow us on Twitter, Blip.FM, etc.

Here's one of our favorites to get you started. Keep chillin' !


Sunday, May 17, 2009

CHILL can have different meanings!

Another great place to chill!

CHILL Egypt


CHILL (Center for Health Improvement Leadership & Leisure) Egypt is our kind of place! On their website they say they are "a Middle East leader in the study and advancement of Mind/Body integrated wellness.

Looks like they offer:

-Mind/body wellness
-Self-realization
-Wellbeing (nutrition, homeopathy, etc)
-Children wellbeing

What good is chillin' if your mind and body aren't in symbience with each other? I know I could use some help in improving my diet and the way I eat. Too bad this place is so far away! There are a couple of workshops coming up on Tuesday and Thursday that teach Chinese relaxation techniques. Awesome!

We're not always about music here at the Chillout Scene. This is one great example of leading the chill lifestyle. Check them out if you're in the area!



Monday, May 11, 2009

The 5th Galaxy Orchestra

New MySpace Friend!

Since setting up the Chillout Scene MySpace account a while ago, we have received many friend requests. One of the multitude of great artists that stood out was The 5th Galaxy Orchestra, from Athens, Greece.

Rockin Chair (and the ElectricLounge mix version) is a perfect chillout track. Great ambient synth keys followed with a medium tempo beat with the vocals of 1940's blues jazz artist Mildred Bailey providing the soul for this excellent mix.

A Russian Spy in Shanghai is a creatively done track that sounds like a mashup of late 60's bossa nova and a Bond film soundtrack guitar melody added in for the right flavor. Reminded me a bit of a David Holmes track, which is a very good thing as I love his sound!

Sea Shell is another great chillout track. The synth keys create the feeling of being underwater and a warm drum track placed over it with some strings added in make it a smooth, flowing number. Definitely should be on any playlist for chillin'.

Those are just a few of the highlights. Their most recent album, "Music through the years" is available on iTunes. Check them out and keep chillin'!

Chris

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Amazon recommendations widget!

Check out our new recommendations via the Amazon widget on the left side of the page. Those are our favorite albums and we will update them periodically.

Keep chillin'!

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Chillout Dubai



















photo courtesy of bbc.co.uk

This _literally_ chill bar in Dubai, UAE and is/was the first ice bar in the Middle East upon opening in August of 2007. They keep the temperature at a frigid -6 degrees Celsius (approx 21 degrees Fahrenheit). Upon entering the club, guests are given designer parkas, shoes, and gloves to handle the elements. Drinks (only non-alcoholic, apparently) are served in ice glasses as well.

Seems sort of gimmicky or contrived, but a "cool" place nonetheless.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Reno Project- free download!


Thanks to @tomorrowjazz on Twitter for this recommendation. Reno Project is offering their latest album for free download! Find it at this blog link- http://renoproject.canalblog.com/

Reno Project is-

Reno Pijselman : Composer, Piano, Fender Rhodes, Guitars & Programs
Benoît Laur : Drum & Mix
Julien Coulon : Bass & Electric Bass
Manu Le Houezec : Saxophone, Flute
Aymeric Avice : Trompet
Philippe Cailleaux : Studio Recording

My favorite tracks were "Down," a funky track with some great offbeat snare drum work and winding synth melody to go along with a killer muted trumpet solo and "Night Spot" which really reminded me of Jamiroquai with it's uptempo funky bass and guitar with some great keyboard work. The wind instruments are all nicely done but the sax playing really stood out to me, especially on "Night Spot" and the groovy "Loft Side."

This album is great for chillin' out...so check it out and keep chillin'!

-Chris

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Psyrok!


A band called Psyrok from Wellington, New Zealand sent us a friend request on Myspace and I finally had some time to check out their stuff tonight. VERY chill! Love the first two songs on their Myspace page- "The Difference Between Silence and Lies" and "Believe." "Difference between..." is a nice low key track with subtle drums and almost whispering vocals. There is some ghost-like singing during the chorus as well. The video has images of atomic missiles taking off and exploding interlaced with scenes of a venus fly trap eating an insect.

Here's the video:





"Believe" has some great operatic vocals on the chorus and Lil Sister Jen provides warm vocals on top of those. Great track!

Check out the rest on their myspace page and keep chillin'!

http://www.myspace.com/psyrok

Monday, March 23, 2009

New Röyksopp- Junior


Just checked out part of the new Röyksopp album "Junior" out today on their website. Love the first track I heard called "Royksopp Forever." Fitting, since I think I'll be a fan of them forever!

Keep chillin'

Chris

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Great chillout tracks at M2 chillout!




Check out M2chillout for some great chillout tracks. The French not only know wine and cheese, but they know how to chill as well.

Listening to Goodbye by Mauro Picotto right now and it's very chill.

Here's the link again- http://www.m2radio.fr/index.php?m2=chillout

Keep chillin'!

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Review- Chillout Sessions XI

Ministry of Sound- Chillout Sessions XI

This compilation was very hit and miss. As I mentioned on Twitter to @Brett Borders it sounds like whoever put this compilation together recently fell in love with 80’s synth pop. A lot of the songs fit that mold but there is a section on the second disc that really hits the mark. Perhaps the presence of MGMT’s “Electric Feel” was the reason they went for the 80’s synth pop sound, but doing so turned it into a dance album rather than a chillout album. The aforementioned middle section and end of the album really saved it from being a total loss. I still recommend picking this one up as it does have some very good tracks.


Here are the highlights-


Weird Fishes/Arpeggi from Radiohead’s most recent release appears on this compilation but it seems out of place on a chillout compilation. It’s great to have Radiohead on a chillout compilation, but I would have went with All I Need, Nude, or House of Cards from that album, which are definitely more chill than this track. Since this one wasn’t really a downtempo album, I can see why they decided to include it. I was hoping for at least a remix of this track from In Rainbows, but it is just the album version. There’s an urgency in this track in the pace of music as well as the lyrics. He talks about escaping to follow a loved one. I’d say that’s quite an urgent matter and would be a very good reason NOT to chill. House of Cards has the perfect downtempo beat and light guitar which make it a much better fit here. But I digress...


After the Radiohead track, a cover of Teardrop (one of my favorites from Massive Attack) is done very nicely with acoustic guitar by Jose Gonzalez.


So Sorry follows up Teardrop as another acoustic number and Leslie Feist puts on a great vocal performance, which makes it simply a great chillout song. “Les” is more in this case (so sorry, bad pun!)


Made in the Dark- Hot Chip

Sounds like something you’d hear in a dark, smoky hotel bar with a guy on piano. Very nice vocals with bluesy background guitar make it a winner.


Ghosts (Modwheel Mood Remix)- Ladytron

(this one is from my notes during my listening session)

FINALLY! A true downtempo mix after a ton of 80’s synth pop tracks. Nice slow beat, trippy female vocals with ghost-like/haunting effect- very fitting to title of the track.

Great guitar on the bridge and towards the end…end sort of sounds like Joy Division.

I’m not sure if I really like this song or I’m just happy there’s finally a true chillout song on this album.


With You Forever- PNAU

This decent track closes out the first disc. Has a light beat with some airy vocals and leads us out of the disaster that is the first disc on a higher note.


Above the Clouds- Aeroplane

This was a great chillout track that built nicely with a cool synth melody to go along with a catchy guitar rhythm in the background.


Here Today- Al Usher

A great driving bass line and synth percussion melody with some airy effects in the middle makes this my favorite on the compilation.


Love Love Love- Low Motion Disco

Sexy track that continues the great beat from Here Today…great transition from the previous track. Great vocals that echo the Beatles in saying “All we need is love”

Great piano accompaniment helps makes this a favorite as well.


Folk I Farta- DiskJokke

Huh? This one also has some interesting piano work at the beginning that leads into a great bass line and a funky synth melody. Very cool synth whistling, then it all comes together 3 minutes in. For such a weird title it’s definitely worth the listen!


Tiergarten (Supermayer Remix)- Rufus Wainwright

The closing track has a nice churning beat. Some very cool operatic chanting leads into the verses. Some creepy bells and the sound of rain lead us out of the compilation. Definitely another great late night listening track.

Tracklisting from Wikipedia

Disc One

  1. Kasper Bjorke feat. Allison Pierce - "Doesn't Matter (Trentemøller remix)"
  2. Radiohead - "Weird Fishes/Arpeggi"
  3. José González - "Teardrop"
  4. Feist - "So Sorry"
  5. Lisa Mitchell - "Neopolitan Dreams"
  6. Bat For Lashes - "What's a Girl To Do?"
  7. Ratatat - "Falcon Jab"
  8. Hot Chip - "Made In The Dark"
  9. The Presets - "If I Know You"
  10. Sam Sparro - "Black & Gold"
  11. Empire of the Sun - "Walking on a Dream"
  12. MGMT - "Electric Feel"
  13. Cut Copy - "Feel The Love"
  14. Sébastien Tellier - "Divine"
  15. Ted & Francis - "Erlend"
  16. Metronomy - "Heartbreaker"
  17. Ladytron - "Ghosts (Modwheel Mood Remix)"
  18. The Do - "On My Shoulders"
  19. PNAU - "With You Forever"

[edit] Disc Two

  1. Aeroplane - "Above the Clouds"
  2. Al Usher - "Here Today"
  3. Low Motion Disco - "Love Love Love"
  4. Mission Control - "Innerspace (Long John Saliva remix)"
  5. Kaoru Inoue - "The Secret Field (Todd Terje remix)"
  6. Popular Computer feat. Pacific!) - "Lost & Found"
  7. Shazam - "Luckier"
  8. 40 Thieves feat. Qzen - "Don't Turn it Off"
  9. Cazals - "Life is Boring (Ali Love/Harder Remix)"
  10. Amy Winehouse - "Tears Dry on Their Own (Al Usher Remix)"
  11. CSS - "Move (Cut Copy Remix)"
  12. Panthers - "Goblin City (Holy Ghost Remix)"
  13. Black Kids - "Hurricane Jane (Twelves Mix)"
  14. Bag Raiders - "Shooting Stars"
  15. Fred Falke - "909 PM at the Beach"
  16. Pacific! - "Break Your Social System"
  17. DiskJokke - "Folk I Farta"
  18. Rufus Wainwright - "Tiergarten (Supermayer Remix)"

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