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I downloaded about 10 tracks from there. The ZIP files all seem corrupted. I tried opening them in Ubuntu and Windows (7-Zip), and I can either not open the files (Ubuntu) or extract their contents (Windows - Data Error).

If anybody has any luck, shout!
Never had any problem with those files.
I even remember exchanging files with Peter van Cooten, before he put the DTS-files on his site.
These are mixes, mostly about one hour long, with different themes. Not many beats.
 
How about
Ambra - Honour & Glory SACD
Ambra - Child Of The Universe SACD
M.A.S.S. - Mysteria - An Electronic Journey Into Sound SACD
Klaus Schulze - Rheingold - Live At The Loreley, feat. Lisa Gerrard DVD (it's a video of a live show, but you can listen to it without looking at the screen ;-))
 
How about
Ambra - Honour & Glory SACD
Ambra - Child Of The Universe SACD
M.A.S.S. - Mysteria - An Electronic Journey Into Sound SACD
Klaus Schulze - Rheingold - Live At The Loreley, feat. Lisa Gerrard DVD (it's a video of a live show, but you can listen to it without looking at the screen ;-))

Great suggestions :upthumb
 
Hi there, just to post a new exquisite ambient finding:
Artist: Jacaszek
Album: Pentral
Media: CD / DVD
Format Audio: 5.1 DD
Very discrete mix. Music recorded in 3 polish churches with organs, electronic elements and ghostly voices.

Highly recommended for ambient lovers :music
 
Hi there, just to post a new exquisite ambient finding:
Artist: Jacaszek
Album: Pentral
Media: CD / DVD
Format Audio: 5.1 DD
Very discrete mix. Music recorded in 3 polish churches with organs, electronic elements and ghostly voices.

Highly recommended for ambient lovers :music

I listened to the samples and ordered a copy from an Amazon third party vendor. Hope it's the CD/DVD version [I did contact vendor to ensure that it is or else cancel].

Thanks for the recommendation.
 
I listened to the samples and ordered a copy from an Amazon third party vendor. Hope it's the CD/DVD version [I did contact vendor to ensure that it is or else cancel].

Thanks for the recommendation.

You're welcome! Must be CD/DVD! The only version presented on one disc (CD) is a promo, according to Discogs.

You won't regret it! :)
 
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Not looking too good. I downloaded about 10 tracks from there. The ZIP files all seem corrupted. I tried opening them in Ubuntu and Windows (7-Zip), and I can either not open the files (Ubuntu) or extract their contents (Windows - Data Error).

Oh, how I wish I had seen this sooner!!!!

Only recently a visitor mentioned problems downloading these files to me.
I still don't know what causes the problem, since I tested this asking a lot of others and most of them report no errors (see also Ge Someone's reaction below). But others do, so there's definitely something random going on.

I still have not solved the issue, but for those that experience download problems I have added an alternate location to download the files from. Hope that also works for you!
Please let me know!

Of course I also would like to know what people think of these ambient surround mixes. As said: they are mix-collage soundscapes focusing on (experimental/cinematic) ambient music. Lots of scene-changes, no beats.

You can still download them from here (I hope - but please let me know if you still experience problems - I can also send the files via WeTransfer if necessary):
https://www.ambientblog.net/blog/the-surround-mix-versions/

Thanks for bringing this to my attention,

Peter

[Edit] - after reading there were some issues downloading these larger files, I added alternative locations for each file. Furthermore, I upgraded my hosting package level. So if by chance you experienced trouble downloading these files, please try again or check the alternative location.
 
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Oh, how I wish I had seen this sooner!!!!

Only recently a visitor mentioned problems downloading these files to me.
I still don't know what causes the problem, since I tested this asking a lot of others and most of them report no errors (see also Ge Someone's reaction below). But others do, so there's definitely something random going on.

I still have not solved the issue, but for those that experience download problems I have added an alternate location to download the files from. Hope that also works for you!
Please let me know!

Of course I also would like to know what people think of these ambient surround mixes. As said: they are mix-collage soundscapes focusing on (experimental/cinematic) ambient music. Lots of scene-changes, no beats.

You can still download them from here (I hope - but please let me know if you still experience problems - I can also send the files via WeTransfer if necessary):
https://www.ambientblog.net/blog/the-surround-mix-versions/

Thanks for bringing this to my attention,

Peter

I just downloaded the first 2 from your site and didn't have any problems (downloading or extracting the files) :banana:.
 
Hi there, just to post a new exquisite ambient finding:
Artist: Jacaszek
Album: Pentral
Media: CD / DVD
Format Audio: 5.1 DD
Very discrete mix. Music recorded in 3 polish churches with organs, electronic elements and ghostly voices.

Highly recommended for ambient lovers :music

I have to be VERY honest: I was VERY disappointed with Jacaszek's Pentral. I played it last night and was waiting for a hint of brilliance or musicality and what I was met with was total boredom [ennui].

If you are a lover of ambient music, for something a lot more melodic and well recorded [albeit DD 5.1], I suggest American composer John Luther Adams three DVD~V DD 5.1 albums: Ilimaq, INUKSUIT and especially Become Ocean.

https://www.amazon.com/John-Luther-...=1496795541&sr=8-2&keywords=John+Luther+Adams

https://www.amazon.com/John-Luther-...rd_wg=u5km0&psc=1&refRID=4V2WW3EY0RWT09J59DQ5

https://www.amazon.com/Inuksuit-Joh...rd_wg=yrDzC&psc=1&refRID=S527HCHKCYKF59M89W5H
 
I have to be VERY honest: I was VERY disappointed with Jacaszek's Pentral. I played it last night and was waiting for a hint of brilliance or musicality and what I was met with was total boredom [ennui].

If you are a lover of ambient music, for something a lot more melodic and well recorded [albeit DD 5.1], I suggest American composer John Luther Adams three DVD~V DD 5.1 albums: Ilimaq, INUKSUIT and especially Become Ocean.

https://www.amazon.com/John-Luther-...=1496795541&sr=8-2&keywords=John+Luther+Adams

https://www.amazon.com/John-Luther-...rd_wg=u5km0&psc=1&refRID=4V2WW3EY0RWT09J59DQ5

https://www.amazon.com/Inuksuit-Joh...rd_wg=yrDzC&psc=1&refRID=S527HCHKCYKF59M89W5H

Well, minimal ambient in not the cup of tea for everyone. I'm sorry it didn't work for you. I really enjoyed it as much as I enjoy Thomas Köner, Bass Communion, Svarte Greiner, Akira Rabelais or even Brian Eno.

Anyway I'll see your recommendations. Thanks (y)
 
Based on the NYT article from this thread:

https://www.quadraphonicquad.com/fo...rd-Nothing-Yet&p=339732&viewfull=1#post339732

I am rechecking Natasha Barrett. Not all of her stuff is surround, but there are several. Here is her music page:

http://users.notam02.no/~natashab/cd_audio_extracts/cd.html

The following titles have some form of surround content:

Natasha Barrett - Peat + Polymer (Lossless FLAC download)
Natasha Barrett - Bouteilles de Klein (DVD-A)
Natasha Barrett - Trade Winds (SACD) - recommended
Natasha Barrett - Kraftfelt (DVD-A) - recommended

These recordings are composed ambience, apparently mostly (if not completely) non-melodic in nature (I have not heard all the material). The surround on Trade Winds is VERY active. I have only heard Kraftfelt in stereo but I suspect it is also very active. My surround copy is on order.
 
Well, minimal ambient in not the cup of tea for everyone. I'm sorry it didn't work for you. I really enjoyed it as much as I enjoy Thomas Köner, Bass Communion, Svarte Greiner, Akira Rabelais or even Brian Eno.

Anyway I'll see your recommendations. Thanks (y)

I agree with the Bass Communion comparison when it comes to Pentral. I am glad I got it. I will be checking out a couple of the recent suggestions in this thread as well.
 
Based on the NYT article from this thread:

https://www.quadraphonicquad.com/fo...rd-Nothing-Yet&p=339732&viewfull=1#post339732

I am rechecking Natasha Barrett. Not all of her stuff is surround, but there are several. Here is her music page:

http://users.notam02.no/~natashab/cd_audio_extracts/cd.html

The following titles have some form of surround content:

Natasha Barrett - Peat + Polymer (Lossless FLAC download)
Natasha Barrett - Bouteilles de Klein (DVD-A)
Natasha Barrett - Trade Winds (SACD) - recommended
Natasha Barrett - Kraftfelt (DVD-A) - recommended

These recordings are composed ambience, apparently mostly (if not completely) non-melodic in nature (I have not heard all the material). The surround on Trade Winds is VERY active. I have only heard Kraftfelt in stereo but I suspect it is also very active. My surround copy is on order.

Okay, I bought Trade Winds from the list above. Umm. Certainly very discrete and active in the surrounds. But this is too avant-garde even for me. So, while the surrounds are used to great effect, make sure that you listen to samples before you buy in order to know what you are getting into. :p
 
Okay, I bought Trade Winds from the list above. Umm. Certainly very discrete and active in the surrounds. But this is too avant-garde even for me. So, while the surrounds are used to great effect, make sure that you listen to samples before you buy in order to know what you are getting into. :p

Hey SC,

Sorry it did not float your boat. I agree that her work is very avant-garde. I use YouTube liberally to preview any QQ suggestions whenever I am preparing to buy, and I have found plenty I have passed on based on sampling first. Always a good practice.
 
Hey SC,

Sorry it did not float your boat. I agree that her work is very avant-garde. I use YouTube liberally to preview any QQ suggestions whenever I am preparing to buy, and I have found plenty I have passed on based on sampling first. Always a good practice.

No worries. You pays your money, you takes your chances. But I'm still happy to have heard it even though it won't be played often.
 
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