I was going to say - "...and now for something completely different" because this mix is louder than normal. But having recently posted a Robert Fripp mix I guess this isn't "completely different." However, this mix is, as the title says, a little louder than a normal Low Light ambient mix.
As per usual the mix started with one album in particular - Mox by Mox from 1998. I absolutely loved it when it came out in '98. I stumbled upon it a couple weeks back and decided to build a mix around non-ambient instrumentals. Some of the tunes have a kraut rock vibe, some are jazzy, some have a retro feel, and others are just cool. More than half the tracks are from 2022 with one of the old ones going all the way back to 1973.
I hope you enjoy this diversion. We'll be back to ambient soon. Oof, I just realized that I should start thinking about best of the year lists. Any suggestions?
Cheers!
T R A CK L I S T :
November Moon (for sleep and meditation) by Paul Asbury Seaman
Dia de Los Muertos
Now That’s What I Call Ambient - Oct. ’23
Train No. 8: Autumn Excursion by Paul Asbury Seaman
Quiet Indie Songs Fall ’23
For the Love of Iceland
Summer’s End by The Lonely Bell
Summoning The Spirits
Electronic Music 1972
Last Train Home by Paul Asbury Seaman
Favorite Ambient Albums of 2023, so far
Longform Sleepy Time
Aquadream by Fragile X
Electronic Music 1971
Fresh Ambient June 2023
The Lonely Orbit
Between Interval: Instrumental gems (mostly) from 70s rock - by Paul Asbury Seaman
Remember Tomorrow V2
The Undersea World of Low Light Mixes
Current Ambient Obsessions
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