Saturday, August 21, 2010

Electroinc Future Chill

Electronic Future Chill will be drawing from styles like:

  • Psybient - GOA Ambient +
  • New Age - Interdimensional Music +

Plus ideas drawn from acoustic modeling, frequency modeling and sacred geometry.

  • Archaeoacoustics -Musical frequencies modeled on ancient temples & nature.
  • Mystical Sounds found from ancient cultures and those found in nature.
  • Sonic manipulation based on natural resonance and supernature.

OVERVIEW:
  • 1. Psybient, also known as ambient psy, psychedelic ambient, ambient goa, ambient psytrance and more commonly within the Goa/psytrance scene as psychillpsydub, is a genre of electronic music that combines elements of psychedelic trance, ambient, world music, new age and even ethereal wave. It often has many dub influences and can also sound somewhat like glitch. Psybient pieces are often structured around the concept of creating a "sonic voyage" or "musical journey". Although similar to psytrance's emphasis on maintaining non-stop rhythm throughout the night, psybient is far more focused on creating a vast soundscape that can be experienced over the length of an album, focusing less on beatmatching and allowing for a myriad of tempo changes.

Artists:
Shpongle, Entheogenic, Shulman, Solar Fields - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lp_sveNJfR8&feature=related -

PADMASANA - Multiverses



ENTHEOGENIC: Pagan Dream Machine (VIBRASPHERE rmx)



See artist IASOS http://iasos.com/welcome.html (
is a Music Creator, specializing in celestial, heavenly, inter-dimensional music.)

Iasos - performing on the Throne



  • 3. Archaeoacoustics is the discipline that explores acoustic phenomena encoded in ancient artifacts. i.e. the Pyramids of Giza, Mexico etc.

Here is a link to some of my research from Sacred Resonance http://www.sacredresonance.com.au/articlessr/ANCIENTGEO.pdf

  • 4. Mystical sounds found from ancient cultures and Nature sounds.
ie. Ancient Tibetan Horn, Sounds from Space or say a insect sounds made into a electronic piece of music.


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