Friday, April 23, 2010

Ambient Collective Live Radiocast

Tongiht, Friday 23 April, at 21:00 GMT will be our first live internet radio broadcast featuring tracks from Strata and a hidden track by Bluejooz.

You can RSS: http://www.spreaker.com/feed/rss/show/4596/episodes

Or you can listen in by clicking here.

Or, you could just stay here...

Ambient Collective on Spreaker



Hope you can join the show.

Bluejooz

Thursday, April 15, 2010

"The Serene Files: Part Two" now available.


Our follow up to the excellent "The Serene Files: Part One" is now available for you listening pleasure.
Featuring eight superb and soothing ambient tracks from some of today's underground ambient producers.

 


For a direct link to "The Serene Files: Part Two" please click here.

You can download or stream all of our releases by clicking here.

Many thanks,
Bluejooz.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Strata II - calling newcomers... and old alike.

This is the call for anyone who wants to be part of the Sonic Strata II project.

If you are unfamiliar with the Sonic Strata (the first) project previously released check it out in the downloads.



The mission is to combine artists into teams.
Each team is ideally about 4 members.
The first member from each team composes a single track and forwards it to the second person. The second person adds another layer to the recording and passes it on to the third person... etc.

The last effort was awesome, and I think the only real true collaborative effort we have ever had here in terms of actually working together to create a finished product.

The total length of the project last time was 60 minutes. We had 3 teams of 4 people. That made each finished song 20 minutes.
I would like to goal us for 4 teams of 4 people, having each song 15 minutes and total of 60 minutes overall. - We will figure this out when we have everyone signed up.

If we can work with uncompressed WAV or AIFF for each layer it would be best, then I will mix down to 320 to put it all together.

LET'S GET GOING!!!!
As usual, all newcomers get preference.

Any questions - ask.

Mik

For more information check out our forum.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Fredrik Ohr- Falling through the Earth (AlephZ14)

Fredrik Ohr- Falling through the Earth (AlephZ14)




Release Date: November 16th, 2009

E-flyer with info & samples: http://www.aleph-zer...er/Fredrik.html

Release page: http://www.aleph-zer...th/details.html

Falling through the Earth is the much awaited debut album from Stockholm based musician and producer Fredrik Ohr. Fredrik has a long background in classical piano and as a song writer, and that is highly evident in the subtle complexity underlying his music. Fredrik's physical and intellectual journeys through Asia and Buddhism are also very well felt in his music. Falling through the Earth offers a wonderful dreamy and fresh combination of North European atmospheres and textures interlaced with Asian influences, all dipped in 70s psychedelic delicate feel. Fredrik's music has special warmth of instrumental and vocal work springing forth from sophisticated layers of electronic sounds, glitches and breaks creating an enchanting combination. Aleph Zero invites you to take part in this wonderful musical journey.

Track list:
1. Shadows Fly behind You
2. A Day for Great Deeds
3. Eating Fog
4. Enough Time
5. Naaga
6. Disorientation
7. Message
8. Airport Song
9. Morning Ritualism
10. Fell from the Sky
11. Interlocked
12. Delgermaa
13. Return
14. Falling through the Earth

We also have a special sale at our website where you can get a CD + poster for 16 Euros.
Prices Includes special protective packaging and shipping through registered airmail worldwide.



You can pre-order here: http://www.aleph-zer...shop/sales.html


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Thursday, October 22, 2009

Interview with Terje Winther

Email from User Group: Glenn Folkvord (PlanetOrigo.com)

Hey,

Check out this new interview with Terje Winther (of WintherStormer fame)
on the occasion of his new solo album, Electronic Regions, rooted in
Berlin School and ambient music.

With favourable reviews (example: "Woodwork is probably the best album
of its genre to come out of Norway ever") and always highly acclaimed
for their totally live concerts, WintherStormer has become Norway's
possibly sole ambassador for a kind of music generally associated with
artists and bands from Germany, the Netherlands and the UK. While Berlin
School is perhaps too narrow a label to put on WintherStormer' s music,
their improvisional performances and long song structures - and rather
often catchy spheric sequencer patterns - hail from the Teutonic
soundworlds of the 70s, as well as other classic European space
electronica. Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze are among the main
influences.

However, both as a band member and as a solo artist with two albums
under his belt, Terje Winther has managed to develop a distinct style of
his own, a style which is far from the typical "Arctic electronica" of
so many other Nordic electronic music composers. On the occasion of the
release of his new solo album Electronic Regions, Planet Origo spoke to
Terje Winther about music, synths, live shows, WintherStormer and his
solo work.

Go to http://snipurl. com/terje

Greetings from Glenn Folkvord
Chief editor

Sunday, September 13, 2009

The Serene Files: Part One



The Ambient Collective are proud to announce their latest free download:

The Serene Files: Part One http://bit.ly/40JcZ1

01 - Mt. Sand (by Mooma)
02 - Monoid (by Eigensphere)
03 - Planetary Conjunction (by Modulator ESP)
04 - Serene (by Bluejooz featuring Cyra)
05 - Haze (by Michael Meara aka Sonarium)
06 - In The Company of Clouds (by Altus aka Mike Carss)
07 - COSSS (by usr/sbin aka Dennis Moser)
08 - Compersion (by Echosyn)
09 - Calmarse (by Echomatrix)
10 - Long Winters End (by Nimmo aka Fosel)

Special bonus track:
11 - The Full Serene Mix (mixed by Bluejooz)
All tracks mixed together to create a seamless listening experience.



---> http://bit.ly/40JcZ1 <--- Link

Please help spread the word...

Bluejooz

http://www.ambientcollective.com