I am always pleased to present a new mix from Paul Asbury Seaman and this one is no exception. It's a great collection of sequencer tracks that hits the ideal vibe. Coming on the heels of my Stranger Synths mix, I was still in a electronic, sequencer mood and this mix kept me in that zone perfectly.
Here's what Paul says about this mix:
“For a lot of people, the term ‘electronic music’ still brings to mind the chaotic synthesizer experiments of its early years, highly abstract and moody ‘space music,’ or the techno dance music that grew out of a merger of ‘70s disco with ‘80s pop. Or the characteristically propulsive textures associated with em godfathers Klaus Schulze and Tangerine Dream, where a simple sequence of repeating notes provided both rhythm and melody. But some artists (including the aforementioned two) are able to infuse their beeping machines with warm emotions and heartfelt melodies, as presented here—a softer side of the electronic universe. If you like a steady, waterwheel flow and bell-like tones, this one’s for you.”
Paul mentions Klaus Schulze which is appropriate because we timed this mix to be posted just days after the release of the final Klaus Schulze album. I grabbed the last track from that album and made it the final track in this mix as one last tribute to Klaus.
Links to the albums used in this mix in the order in which they appear:
T R A C K L I S T :
Subaquatic Universe
Places I've Never Been(Ode to High-Speed Rail)
Luminoustrings
Look what I found
Low Light Nightlight
Open Spaces
Liminal / Space: Long-form Droning
The Passing Storm
Deep Freeze
Sunday Morning Music vol. 17 - Sparkling Early Mornings
Future Days - A Kraut Rock Mix
Turning Hopeful
Best of the Rest - Ambient 2018
Ambient Xmas
Best Ambient of 2018
The Dreamer Descends - InSight Lands on Mars
Breathe Deep
Shimmering Land
Shadowland Diaries
mental medication
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Irish Songs with Ken Murray
Immediately Kinfolk
Turned On
Resident by Hernan Cattaneo
Markus Schulz presents Global DJ Broadcast