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Off topic: Summer Drone Music Dance Party Mix!

You are getting very sleepy
You are getting very sleepy

To me, nothing says “summer” more than DRONE MUSIC. Well, not really, but here are five hours and 15 minutes of drone/ambient music that is as slow as molasses and just as sweet. Tap your feet, very very very very slowly, to these droney hits!

And yes, I do actually listen to this sort of music voluntarily on a regular basis, though I will understand if not even one single person reading this post listens to this mix all the way through, if at all.

But if you do, and if this playlist whets your appetite for sweet, sweet drone, let me know and I can make my full drone playlist public. It’s 46 hours and 59 minutes long. No, really, it’s 46 hours and 59 minutes long. Admittedly I haven’t listened to the whole thing yet.

In any case, feel free to post your own summer music picks, or you favorite ambient/relaxing tracks, in the comments below. Or videos of yourself dancing to my drone mix.

If you don’t have Spotify, here are a couple random songs from the mix that I was able to find on YouTube.

EDITED TO ADD:

You asked for it! Here’s my BIG Drone playlist:

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authorialAlchemy
authorialAlchemy
8 years ago

I keep listening to A Moon Shaped Pool. So good. It’s my new favorite Radiohead album. It has pretty much everything I like in music. It’s more peaceful than their other albums except In Rainbows, which had a similar vibe going on, just more electronica.

The album recording of Dessert Island Disk isn’t in YouTube, go hunt it down yourself elsewhere. It’s just so pleasant, but in a way that isn’t cliche or bland.

This is a cool music video/The Wicker Man tribute.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yI2oS2hoL0k

Rhuu
Rhuu
8 years ago

I’m on a music buying kick, lately. I bought seven CDs (try and take my music from my library, anyone! I’ll just rip it again ha!) And i realise that four of the seven were Canadian. Woop woop!

Have some July Talk, a really interesting contrast in lead singers. (Also one of my current favourites to listen to.)

I love this one song from Coleman Hell so much, 2 Heads. When i listen to it, the way i break up the sentences goes like this:

‘There must be something in the water,
There must be something about your daughter, she said.
Our love ain’t nothing but a monster
Our love ain’t nothing but a monster with two heads.’

With the ‘she said’ on the second line, it makes it a song where a lady is telling someone else about their overwhelming feelings for someone’s daughter, and i am all about songs that have other types of relationships being represented.

I honestly always thought that was how the lyrics went, but they are broken up differently on one of those lyric sites sooo…

I also bought Mother Mother‘s newest album.

While i’m not always sure how i feel about some of the lyrics, the music is good.

Have what i think is my current favourite band, USS.

Questamation album playlist.

I want to see them in concert so bad.

Paradoxical Intention - Mobile
Paradoxical Intention - Mobile
8 years ago

I’ve just been listening to my Pandora stations while I pack my stuff up.

My most recent one is based off of Lacuna Coil, so it’s my Vampire: the Masquerade soundtrack.

EJ (The Other One)
EJ (The Other One)
8 years ago

My most recent one is based off of Lacuna Coil, so it’s my Vampire: the Masquerade soundtrack.

Well played, Paradoxy. You just made me nostalgic for the late ’90s.

I hope the packing goes well!

Joe
Joe
8 years ago

How about Pete Namlook, or possibly Geir Jenssen.

Love a bit of ambient!

Axecalibur: Middle Name Danger
Axecalibur: Middle Name Danger
8 years ago

@Rhuu

I also bought Mother Mother‘s newest album

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XaPKl0stYgE
Those mac and cheese commercials were kicking my ass

Virgin Mary
Virgin Mary
8 years ago

Somebody asked to hear my music on another thread, but it was off topic. As this is a music thread, here it is. Enjoy 🙂

https://thehuntsaboteurs.bandcamp.com

Scildfreja
Scildfreja
8 years ago

Whenever someone mistypes my name,

authorialAlchemy
authorialAlchemy
8 years ago

Sine the release of No Man’s Sky, I’m making a space playlist.

Imaginary Petal
Imaginary Petal
8 years ago

I have no idea what this drone stuff even is. I’m glad you guys are having fun though. :p

Personally, I’ve been listening a lot to a fairly new artist called Blakk Man. He’s from Seaview Gardens in Jamaica, and is a childhood friend of Dexta Daps, an dancehall artist who has had major success in recent years. Blakk Man has a unique style and delivery, and his breakthrough track, Nine Night, probably has the most interesting and clever lyrics I’ve heard in Jamaican music since the early days of Ward 21.

Great, great, great stuff.

I guess I’ll treat this as an open thread, too? I went to Six Flags and tried out a bunch of roller coasters. The Joker was the most painful theme park experience of my life. Pure torture all the way through. Cool ride though! Superman was great, and Kingda Ka was spectacular. I also thoroughly enjoyed Nitro. Green Lantern and Skull Mountain were meh. I didn’t get to try El Toro or Batman.

In other news, I had a giant margarita at Dylan’s Candy Bar:

http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo188/dhag85/Mobile%20Uploads/a7c0db03-a04d-4214-98fb-86c4d6b0637b_zpsvt7x9wyp.jpg

Also, the bugs have eaten my feet. I hope this pic won’t embed (click at own risk): i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo188/dhag85/Mobile%20Uploads/20160809_185616_zpsj2xjlsfj.jpg

Randomly, Six Flags happened to have a huge dancehall show on the day that I went there. I wasn’t able to attend, because of time restraints. 🙁 There were some big names, among them Capleton, Luciano (Grammy nominee last year), and Spice. Soca artists Kerwin Dubois and Lyrikal were there too, as well as big time reggae singer Nesbeth (first name Greg), whose wife and long time life partner died in February of this year, followed by the death of his sister a few months later. He had an absolute monster hit song last winter, with My Dream. It’s the kind of song that everyone who’s remotely involved with Jamaican music will have heard a hundred times already, whether they know the artist’s name or not. Nesbeth really deserves more recognition:

There was also a lesser known artist with the ungooglable stage name Voice.

Oops, I rambled about dancehall again. Sorry!

I hope everyone’s having a great August! 🙂

authorialAlchemy
authorialAlchemy
8 years ago

SPACE.

Deep Field by Eric Whitacre. To bad it’s not on Spotify.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DnvFLlWSAYU

Mels
Mels
8 years ago

Thanks for the glorious drone playlist, David!

aqua
aqua
8 years ago

@Imaginary Petal

Ta for that, I enjoyed that post!
That drink looks absolutely toxic though, death by sugar 😉
Have a good summer.

Earl
Earl
8 years ago

Yes, I’m a week late, but I thought I’d pitch in with my summer music picks. It’s not drone, but I’ve been listening almost exclusively to Sithu Aye, a fella from Glasgow that makes just the most amazing instrumental progressive metal. He’s on Bandcamp and Spotify and you should give him a listen if you like fun, upbeat, crushingly powerful metal music with no lyrics.