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    What would be some relaxing electronic music? Stuff somewhat close to Robert Miles Dreamland. Songs that moves in "patterns" as opposed to sounding like a solo improv with varying notes everywhere. Thank you, this is hard to describe, just looking for Robert Miles/trance type music that sounds logical and does not have a bunch of random notes played all throughout.

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    Re: Relaxing Electronic music

    Originally posted by clubbin714 What would be some relaxing electronic music? Stuff somewhat close to Robert Miles Dreamland. Songs that moves in "patterns" as opposed to sounding like a solo improv with varying notes everywhere. Thank you, this is hard to describe, just looking for Robert Miles/trance type music that sounds logical and does not have a bunch of random notes played all throughout.
    Please tell me you have heard Children by Robert Miles? William Orbit - Barbers Adagio For String, almost any remix of that tune is relaxing. If you want classical, check out anything by Thomas Newman, his stuff is the bomb.

    Back to trance type music, this is just my short list of recommendations :
    DJ Mark Martini presents Dark Horizon - Breeder NY FM (Joost van Bellen remix)

    Future Breeze - Mind in Motion (van Bellen remix)

    Joost van Bellen( yes again )- Let me Take You On A Journey

    Redeye - Contrex Ville (dunno if you can find this 1, but u can try)

    Minimalistix - Twin Peaks (Falling in Love)

    Insigma-open you eyes-makes me want to cry and smile at the same time.

    That's enough for now, if you want more let me know.
    Emil

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      Good stuff. I downloaded all these last night. Love the van Bellen tracks. I thing I will download the whole album.

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        Originally posted by clubbin714 Good stuff. I downloaded all these last night. Love the van Bellen tracks. I thing I will download the whole album.
        Where do you d/l your songs from?

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          Originally posted by Emil Where do you d/l your songs from?
          Have either of you heard of BitTorrent?
          The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald

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            Originally posted by ckBejug Have either of you heard of BitTorrent?
            Negative.

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              Bit torrent rules.

              I use soul seek and emule to download mp3's

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                Originally posted by clubbin714 Bit torrent rules.

                I use soul seek and emule to download mp3's
                Oh goody, you've heard of it. Ok, now, how do you USE it? I downloaded it and all that stuff, now it just sits there and sucks up disk space. What the...??
                The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald

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                • #9
                  After you download and install bit torrent client install burst from here



                  Then you can start downloading TV shows, music etc... here



                  or



                  Click on any of the links from those pages and bit torrent should start downloading.
                  Last edited by clubbin714; 03-07-2004, 03:40 PM.

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                    Originally posted by ckBejug Oh goody, you've heard of it. Ok, now, how do you USE it? I downloaded it and all that stuff, now it just sits there and sucks up disk space. What the...??
                    Engineering, math, and lots of random stuff. Click to read Bram’s Thoughts, by Bram Cohen, a Substack publication with thousands of subscribers.

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