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Ambient
Ambient is a form of electronic and electroacoustic music that prioritizes tone, atmosphere, and texture over conventional song structures and rhythmic drive. It typically features slow-moving harmonies, sustained drones, gentle timbral shifts, and extensive use of space and silence. Rather than drawing attention to itself through hooks or beats, ambient is designed to be as ignorable as it is interesting, rewarding both background listening and focused immersion. Artists often employ synthesizers, samplers, tape loops, field recordings, and subtle acoustic instruments, with reverb and delay creating a sense of place. Substyles range from luminous, consonant soundscapes to darker, more dissonant atmospheres.
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Chillout
Chillout is a broad, downtempo-oriented style of electronic music designed for relaxation, decompression, and after-hours listening. It emphasizes spacious atmospheres, gentle grooves, and warm timbres over intensity or virtuosity. Emerging from the “chill-out rooms” of UK and Ibiza clubs, the sound blends ambient pads, soft 4/4 or broken-beat rhythms, and melodic fragments drawn from lounge, jazz, bossa nova, and Balearic traditions. Typical tempos range from about 70–110 BPM, with extended chords, subtle basslines, and abundant reverb and delay to create a sense of depth and calm. Though often used as an umbrella for related styles (ambient, downtempo, trip hop, lounge), chillout retains a distinct focus on mood: it privileges texture, space, and gentle momentum, making it a staple for late-night sets, beach bars, and home listening alike.
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Didgeridoo
Didgeridoo music centers on the deep, continuous drone of the didgeridoo, a traditional wind instrument of Aboriginal peoples of northern Australia. The instrument is typically a hollowed eucalyptus branch, and performance relies on circular breathing to maintain an unbroken tone. Players sculpt the drone with mouth and throat shapes, add rhythmic pulse with tongue and diaphragm accents, and introduce timbral color through vocalizations and animal-call imitations. While the instrument itself is ancient, the use of “didgeridoo” as a recorded genre label crystallized in the late 20th century when global listeners encountered both traditional ceremonial playing and contemporary, non-ceremonial styles. In this context, didgeridoo music spans from culturally rooted performances to hybrids with ambient, New Age, world-fusion, and electronic dance forms. At its core, however, the sound remains an earthy, breath-driven drone that evokes landscape, movement, and trance-like momentum.
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Joana (Oh, Girl)
Tromatism, Escape, Anomie, Party of Helicopters, The, In Ano, Anomie, Peu Etre, Hille, Veda, Poteat, Michael D., Rhythms del Mundo, Freeman, Coco, Franz Ferdinand, Peace of Mind, Anomie
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Various Artists
Cornelius, Peter
Lee, Alvin
Brina, Nico
Poteat, Michael D.
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