I find it interesting, though; are such middle-eastern musical elements quite common among German chillout performers? And what album would you recommend?
By the way, here's the cover:

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Well ambient electronica (chillout) is always my chore, but ethnic chillout is relatively "new" things to me.Batman wrote:Sorry, KAN. I don't listen to that kind of music (at least not that I know of). You probably know more about the stuff than I do.
What artists do you listen, by the way? Any recommendations?lettuce wrote:I think it really depends on the artist. Most of the down-tempo stuff I've heard from Germany doesn't have those influences.
I guess so. Actually, I was just thinking that German is probably influenced a lot by the culture of the Turkish immigrants --explaining the musical elements I mentioned above. IIRC, that's also the same thing influencing Buddha Bar (BB is originated in France).lettuce wrote:I imagine it's like any other genre, different artists draw inspiration from different styles. It could also be for that specific disc you have... Sometimes, they'll pull from a specific set when making a compilation. But, that doesn't mean all their music has that same vibe.
I used to listen to such thing, but as I'm getting older, I gradually switched my listening to ambient tunes.lettuce wrote:I usually listen to jungle, ragga, or D&B...
The one I like about It Came From The Sea is that it contains songs from other artists as well, notably Amon Tobin's Easy Muffin.lettuce wrote:...There aren't too many down-tempo artists I'm really crazy about.
Bonobo is probably my favourite.
Never head about Kid Koala before, though, so I guess I need to try it. Thanks for the info, by the way.lettuce wrote:Other than that Kid Koala is interesting,
...and Lornalee is nice for something a bit jazzier.