Get ready to chillout to one hour of Eastern World influenced and/or created electronica music. This set is chock full of mysterious vocals, soothing flutes, intricate percussion, tinkling cymbals plus plenty of groovy beats and sultry rhythms. I say “Eastern World” because its a mix of Far and Middle East music influences in this set. Of course there are copious Western influences, as well. There’s 5 free downloads this week, care of Promonet, so be sure to check those out!
[audio:http://m.podshow.com/media/142/episodes/228835/thechillcast-228835-04-30-2010.mp3]Download Chillcast #214: Eastern World (mp3)
Playlist:
- “Buddha’s Lullaby” Manose Epiphany (2010) Buy at Amazon MP3 | Free Download
- “Attar” Robert Rich Ylang (2010) Buy on iTunes
- “The Fortress” Kaya Project Desert Phase (2010) Buy on iTunes | Free Download
- “Auliya” Khamsa Khala All Rites Reversed (2010) Buy at iTunes | Free Download
- “Blue Camel Haze” Bob Holroyd Re: told (2010) Buy on iTunes
- “Biya” Merge of Equals Cosmic Chill Lounge Vol. 4 (Relax Edition) (2010) Out May 7th
- “Too Deep” MoShang The Cinematic Sessions: Shanghai (2010) Buy on iTunes
- “Hollowed Bones” Lentic Lentic (2009) Buy on iTunes
- “Free With A Vengeance” Kush Streams of Consciousness Vol. 2 (2010) Buy on iTunes
- “Day of the Weird Beginning (2010 Clean Mix)” B6 eXpo (2010) More On This Album | Free Download
- “Sofia” Filterwolf Music From Tomorrow (2010) Buy on iTunes
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Great Mix, Anji! Would love to hear more “theme episodes” in future! :o)
*hugs*
Andreas ;o)
My fav show! Very cool & groovy vibe.
thanks ryan. 🙂
oh sorry lee, this would have been a good time to play one of your songs. i just downloaded your free album. anyone reading this post should go grab it too!
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for the chillcast, anji’s using logic’s compressor (opto mode) and channel eq, along with a touch of reverb (breverb plugin).
I was a bass player before I lost the use of my hands, and I always found chillout music the most challenging, as you need to be in a meditative state to lay down a groove like that. It is liberating to write a groove in notation software and drop it into Logic. Do you use preset channel strips on your voice?