Hi, I just wanna say about Unwind Vol 32, that the Unwind serie should cover morge genres than just Lounge/Chillout. Change is good, but minor changes are better. Sorry, I just liked your Vol 31 bette...Hi, I just wanna say about Unwind Vol 32, that the Unwind serie should cover morge genres than just Lounge/Chillout. Change is good, but minor changes are better. Sorry, I just liked your Vol 31 better, but I have no problem adding just a few fun beats & foot-tapping melodies in the next Unwind.
But that's me, I think you get more listeners if you go more mainstream with the Lounge/Chillout style...
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I know video game music doesnt belong in the Unwind series, but can help it to share this link with you : https://youtu.be/hCxRJ8WmXlo
Nathan McCree made an incredible classic theme for a famous game...I know video game music doesnt belong in the Unwind series, but can help it to share this link with you : https://youtu.be/hCxRJ8WmXlo
Nathan McCree made an incredible classic theme for a famous game serie...
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While I have produced some upbeat, fun Unwind Chillout mixes in the past (Vol 6, Vol 16), with this mix I wanted to go a little further in the Loung...
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This mix was inspired by the the 5th track (More Than Nothing), and is centered around our desire to sometimes “turn back the hands of the clock” and do something we missed out on doing. Even though the song describes a man’s regret for not pursuing a relationship, I’d like to think of this idea more generically to include everything we procrastinate or never get to do that we later wish we would have done, or at least tried! The lesson here is that we can’t possibly predict all the things that will come our way. That’s why we should adopt a bias towards action and a tolerance towards failure.
Musically, this mix was by far the most time-consuming 1-hour mix I’ve ever created! It almost burnt me out trying to perfect all aspects of the mix, especially the first mashup, track 13, which is made up of two equally amazing songs by DeYarmond Edison and All India Radio.
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This mix was inspired by the the 5th track (More Than Nothing), and is centered around our desire to sometimes “turn back the hands of the clock” and do something we missed out on doing. Even though the song describes a man’s regret for not pursuing a relationship, I’d like to think of this idea more generically to include everything we procrastinate or never get to do that we later wish we would have done, or at least tried! The lesson here is that we can’t possibly predict all the things that will come our way. That’s why we should adopt a bias towards action and a tolerance towards failure.
Musically, this mix was by far the most time-consuming 1-hour mix I’ve ever created! It almost burnt me out trying to perfect all aspects of the mix, especially the first mashup, track 13, which is made up of two equally amazing songs by DeYarmond Edison and All India Radio.
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http://www.djseroton.com/unwind-vol-30/
I often get asked why I keep putting time and energy into crafting these mixes. For some time, the answer has eluded me and all I can think of is “everyone’s gotta have a hobby, right?”. But lately, I’ve tried to pay attention to the motivations that get me to set down for one of those hours-long mixing sessions and the kind of feelings I get throughout one.
And then it hit me!
Besides my love for this kind of music, there’s an enormous pleasure and sense of pride that I derive from 1) discovering two equally amazing and complementary songs with similar notes and 2) meticulously mixing them in a way that is so seamless you would think they are “long lost friends that have finally found each other”, as DJTechTools resoundingly puts it.
In no previous mix is this clearer than this one. Starting on track 7, I’ve overlaid track 8 at a halfway point, and did a similar thing with track 9. Finally, track 10 is a wonderful little mashup of two “long lost friends” that just makes sense rhythmically and lyrically.
I’m just very proud of this mix and I hope you enjoy it too.
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This mix is the second leg of my collaboration with the talented musician and Ambient artist Tonepoet, the first of which was on Drifter (Vol 6).
We’ve given this mix the title of “As the World Comes into Focus”. It’s essentially an exploration of our inner senses as we drift in and out of consciousness. You may recognize this feeling from a time when you drifted off to sleep and then brought back somehow to faint awakening, only to drift back afterwards into a peaceful and restful sleep.
If you enjoyed this mix and the last, be sure to check out the rest of the Drifter Ambient mix series. Also, don’t forget to check out and follow Tonepoet. He’s been creating and mixing Ambient music for a long time and I’m sure you’ll like many of his earlier releases. You may find him on:
* His website: http://ambient-transmission.blogspot.com/
* Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tonepoetmusic
* Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/Tonepoet/
* Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/tonepoet-1
* Podbean: http://tonepoet.podbean.com/
This mix marks a milestone: it’s the premier mix for my Unwind Chillout monthly show on friskyRadio, which airs every 2nd Sunday of the month at 11AM EST / 7PM KSA (GMT +3) starting July 12, 2015. Thi...
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