Alot of the titles mentioned are very sleepy,

However, has anyone mentioned DeepChord?
I find their production to be very relaxing.

Maybe I am too rhythmic of a sleeper. :)


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---- Original message ----
>Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 16:42:07 +0000
>From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
>Subject: RE: (313) sleep music  
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
>
>Can I second Black Buildings most heartily, heard the 
*whole* album 
>recently rather than the vinyl EP and it is awesome (thanks 
Ken), 
>does anyone know if the whole album got a vinyl release?
>
>Records I have inspected the inside of my eyelids to:
>
>Global Communication - Remotion
>FSOL - Lifeforms
>Doc Scott - Mixmag Live (mentioned earlier in the D&B 
discussion)
>Steve Reich - Drumming
>Fripp & Eno - Evening Star
>KLF - Chill Out
>Mills - Every Dog Has It's Day Vol. 3
>Lonnie Listion Smith - Visions Of A New World
>
>The last one is also amazing if you're tripping heavily 
(.....I'm told)
>
>BTW, does anyone have any contact details for Alex Patterson?
>
>Dan
>
>
>>The boy and the Tree - Susumu Yokata
>>Black Buidlings - Detroit Esc Company
>>
>>both can be amazingly complex and and on another listen  
quite minimal and
>>simple, i think it depends on how your brain is wired at 
the moment of
>>listening. but i cant sleep with music on. If anyone has 
any further
>>recomendations of Susumu Yokata I would gratefully receive 
them.
>>
>>Many Thanks
>>
>>Rav

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