1) Death Ambient - Tigris River [Tzadik, 2007]
Fred Frith, Ikue Mori and Kato Hideki put us eight years to make "Drunken Forest". Ambient left and atonal, sometimes noisy but always charming, communicative and above all exploratory. "Tigris River" is a nocturnal and solitary landscape, where the initial rhythm and banjo to open a violin staziante.
2) Muslimgauze - Death Of Saint Jarnaii Singh Bindranwale [Tantric Harmonies, 2003]
Bryan Jones can boast a discography of more that one can conceive of endless, with a sound that suites starting from post-psychedelic, slowly are influenced by ambient music and ethnic music. "Chapter Of Purity" is an album posthumously useful to conceive of the initial period of the musician.
3) Master Musicians of Jajouka - A Habibi Ouajee T'Allel Allaiya [Axiom, 1992]
These Berbers of Morocco, and percussion players ghaita different, are discovered in late 60's by Brian Jones in search of inspiration psychedelic. Listening to them is always a mystical experience, music that has spanned centuries remain intact. A standard for the modern trance music.
4) Sun City Girls - Space Prophet Dogon [Tupelo Recording Company, 1993]
formed by brothers Bishop around 1980, the Sun City Girls have always been characterized by a hallucinatory sound and a predilection for the long instrumental tracks scarred by various feedback, scordatura and assorted cacophony. The song is included in "Torch Of The Mystics", and is characterized by a total fusion Middle Eastern chant.
5) Shpongle - Electroplasm [Twisted Records, 2009]
Sphongle The producer is Simon Posford and Raja Ram Psy-Trance and since 1996 offering music that blends Eastern music, dub, ambient sounds typical of the psychedelic goa trance. "Ineffable From Shpongleland Mysteries "is their fourth album and the song is a trip of 10 minutes. Music that is good for the spirit.
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