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Postby Skyling » 2009.03.28 (18:31)

I realize that the topic title is covering quite a wide range of genres, but essentially, I'm looking to get some more quiet music with a smooth and organic sound. If you have any recommendations, I'd love to hear them, because I'm quite lacking in this area of music.
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Postby toasters » 2009.03.28 (18:56)

How about The Books or American Analog Set?
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Postby PALEMOON » 2009.03.28 (19:07)

i was listening to Lucky Cat by ISAN a while ago... it's pretty downbeat and relaxing

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Postby Studebacher Hoch » 2009.03.28 (19:10)

Well, this is extremely not my area of expertise, but if you're looking for folk try Stan Rogers. Bruce Cockburn's got some decent stuff, though it's preachy as hell.

I'm assuming I don't need to suggest Leonard Cohen?

Maybe some of Tom Waits' early stuff (74-80) might do it for you.

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Postby Tanner » 2009.03.28 (20:25)

Great Lake Swimmers - Ongiara
Sample: Backstage with the Modern Dancers

Destroyer - Trouble In Dreams
Sample: Foam Hands

Emily Haines and the Soft Skeleton - Knives Don't Have Your Back
Sample: Doctor Blind

Julie Doiron - Woke Myself Up
Sample: Me and My Friend

The Hidden Cameras - AWOO
Sample: AWOO
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Postby TribulatioN » 2009.03.28 (20:38)

I'm currently liking The Postal Service.
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Postby SlappyMcGee » 2009.03.28 (22:24)

TribulatioN wrote:I'm currently liking The Postal Service.
http://www.postalservicemusic.net/
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Postby Lenny » 2009.03.28 (22:49)

Hmm, ambient. Sigur Rós is quite good for general ambience, I think, and also the Svidd Neger soundtrack (by Ulver) is generally ambient.

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Postby Mr__X » 2009.03.29 (02:33)

Andrew Bird - Noble Beast fits quite well into these categories. Armchair Apocrypha is a little less acoustic, but it's just as good.
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Postby Spawn of Yanni » 2009.03.29 (13:24)

Aha, recommending *Skyline* Sigur Rós.

To give you a taste of stuff somewhat different (that is, things that I enjoy), I feel like you wouldn't mind a selection of Porcupine Tree songs. I suggest checking out the likes of Mellotron Scratch, Glass Arm Shattering, Sleep Together, and Sentimental. They have a lot of other good songs but these are the ones I have that seem to fit your specifications.

I cannot find -any- links for these. Check out the last.fm previews, I guess, or hit me up on the IRC and I'll help you out.
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Postby toasters » 2009.03.29 (16:23)

Tim Fite's CHANGE OF HEART is a great listen. It's mainly acoustic, but there's a smattering of piano, horns, synths and what not. Plus, it's free!
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Postby T3chno » 2009.03.29 (18:28)

rennaT wrote:Great Lake Swimmers - Ongiara
Sample: Backstage with the Modern Dancers

Destroyer - Trouble In Dreams
Sample: Foam Hands

Emily Haines and the Soft Skeleton - Knives Don't Have Your Back
Sample: Doctor Blind

Julie Doiron - Woke Myself Up
Sample: Me and My Friend

The Hidden Cameras - AWOO
Sample: AWOO
Oooh yes. I'd like to put an emphasis on Destroyer.
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Postby capt_weasle » 2009.03.29 (19:49)

Jose Gonzalez - Heartbeats

Guggenheim Grotto - Philosophia

Harry Gregson-Williams - Opening
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Postby  yahoozy » 2009.03.30 (22:59)

Brightblack Morning Light are, at their core, a combination of each of those genres.

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Postby SlappyMcGee » 2009.03.31 (00:18)

Sufjan Stevens, particularly Illinoise.
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Postby wedgie » 2009.03.31 (01:54)

A random collection in no particular; mostly covering acoustic, ambient and lo-fi, possibly going into some more electronic types.
City and Colour
Lemon Jelly (Big favourite of mine)
Broadcast 2000
Boards of Canada
Damien Rice
The John Butler Trio (Amazing acoustic guitar)
Ben Harper
José Gonzáles
Fink
The Magic Numbers (Possibly)
Nizlopi
The postal service and sigur ros (to repeat)

I would list a load more but I would be going more into the electronic/downtempo/ almost trip-hop genres. Even though some of these ones are in said classes. Sometimes it's hard to fit something into one specific category.

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Postby Donfuy » 2009.03.31 (02:32)

This Mortal Coil - particularly the Filigree & Shadow album

Hanne Hukkelberg

Calexico

Some Jazzanova, like The Sirens Call song.

Really, really Nouvelle Vague.

Donovan

Air

Tim Buckley

Pink Martini (?)

Kings of Convenience

and Sigur Rós ( () is awesome for ambient - be sure to have a nice sound system or great headphones)


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Postby capt_weasle » 2009.03.31 (04:36)

I officially love this thread. And while I'm here:

Zero 7 - In The Waiting Line

FC Kahuna - Hayling

La Rocca - Roadway Hymn

And various Morcheeba, but that gets more into electronic.
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Postby Tanner » 2009.03.31 (12:33)

Donfuy wrote:Donovan
I thought about recommending Donovan but it felt too weird. Especially now that Baraba doesn't hang out here anymore.
capt_weasle wrote:Zero 7 - In The Waiting Line
I've only heard Another Late Night but that's not really acoustic. It's more trip-hop/downtempo acid jazz. But then, most of the recommendations in this thread aren't acoustic so it's not a big deal?
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Postby SlappyMcGee » 2009.03.31 (14:37)

That Zero 7 album isn't -so- lofi, it's pretty much like the other one.

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Postby otters~1 » 2009.03.31 (15:22)

Donovan indeed, and on that note, Van Morrison. Listening to him always gets me really laid back.
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Postby Skyling » 2009.03.31 (18:52)

Whoever suggested the Postal Service gets a big rejection from me, as I already deeply loathe them, and I already have Sigur Ros. But besides that, I'll be sure to check out all these suggestions! Thank you.
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Postby wedgie » 2009.03.31 (19:20)

I like pretty much all of Zero 7's albums, especially simple things.
Also, morcheeba are pretty cool too.

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Postby Borealis » 2009.04.01 (10:30)

One of the only groups I think actually covers all of these bases is Tenhi. You should try and find their album Maaäet first-off.


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