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Room40 has recently released a 3? CD single from San Francisco based drone-ist Christopher Willits titled Plants and Hearts. It’s a single track of 21 minutes and 30 seconds of droning guitars and etc. Really nice stuff and great value as an eMusic download, if you’re the kind of person who uses eMusic.

From the Room40 site:

Incorporating 4hz isochronic pulses and panning at the same frequency, this work encourages the formation of 4hz brainwave patterns associated with states of meditation, deep relaxation, enhanced creativity, light sleep and lucid dreaming.

Science! You don’t know about any of that, but I’m listening to it while writing this blog post and You feel pretty ok.

Related
Christopher Willits Profile at 12k records

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Ambient Music , October 10th
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Infraction Recollection
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Beautiful Lunar Landscape - “Alone in this Dark Romantic Night”
“Beautiful Lunar Landscape?s music is constructed with a cartographer?s sense of detail and direction.”
SAVVAS YSATIS + TAYLOR DEUPREE ?THE SLEEPING MORNING? NOW AVAILABLE « 12k
“Their new EP, The Sleeping Morning, was created during a week-long visit from Greece to the US. Ysatis and Deupree wanted to freely create and see what came naturally after a 10-year hiatus from working together in the studio.”

There’s more where this came from at del.icio.us/ambientmusicblog.

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Map in Hand, Seaworthy
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Map in Hand, Seaworthy

I’ve written about 12k records and Taylor Deupree previously, and this week in the mail arrived a another record from the New York label, this time Australian three-piece Seaworthy’s Map in Hand. Straight from the 12k Web site:

Seaworthy, a three piece collective that revolves around core member Cameron Webb as well as Sam Shinazzi and Greg Bird, was formed in early 2000 to explore melodic and experimental approaches to the construction (and unravelling) of minimalist sound scapes from looped guitar, warm drones, piano, electronics and field recordings.

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