Posts Tagged ‘chill out music’

New tracks from Psychic Powers

Thursday, January 13th, 2011

Do you like downtempo music, chill out and downtempo grooves? I’ve released over 4 albums of downbeat and chill out music under the artist name Ganga, while touring, performing internationally and collaborating regularly with other artists in electronic, funk and world music genres. I am blogging regularly on the free chill out music blog, reviewing, recommending and showcasing new chilled beats and tracks from around the world. So make sure you’re signed up to my email list to receive ongoing updates on new chill, world, funk and electronic music as well as free chill out music downloads – including instant access to the  track “Light” from my 4th album “Gaia” and the  bonus track “Chioolin”.

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Download:Psychic Powers – The Portal (James Figurine Remix)

http://rcrdlbl.com/artists/Psychic_Powers/track/The_Portal_James_Figurine_Remix

Check out this new electronic pop project. Psychic Powers was formed in the good year2007 by Nik Brinkman of Over TheAtlantic and Alejandro Cohen of Languis. They met briefly in Los Angeles while Nik was on tour. They then decided to start up a collaboration and write songs together via the Internet from their home countries, New Zealand and United States, respectively. The main musical influences of Psychic Powers comes amongst others from record labels such as 4AD, Flying Nun, Sarah, Factory, and then also Creation Records. Psychic Powers is now working on a full-length album and finishing some new songs for other upcoming projects.

Website: http://www.myspace.com/psychicpowers

<a href=”http://www.ganga.dk”>Ganga – Downbeat / Chill Out Music</a>

http://www.ganga.dk
http://www.listn.to/ganga
http://www.flincmusic.com
http://www.myspace.com/gangalounge
http://www.youtube.com/gangalounge
http://www.last.fm/music/Ganga
http://www.ilike.com/artist/Ganga
http://www.gangamusic.info
http://www.bandbase.dk/ganga
http://www.reverbnation.com/ganga

The Temper Trap

Monday, November 29th, 2010

Are you a fan of downbeat music, chill out and downtempo grooves? My name is Christian Ronn and I’ve released over 4 albums of downbeat and chill out music under the artist name Ganga, while touring and performing internationally and collaborating with other artists in electronic, funk and world music genres. I am blogging regularly on the free chill out music blog, reviewing, recommending and showcasing new chilled beats and tracks from around the world. So make sure you’re signed up to my email list to receive ongoing updates on new chill, world, funk and electronic music as well as free chill out music downloads – including instant access to the  track “Light” from my 4th album “Gaia” and another bonus track “Chioolin”.
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When The Temper Trap play live, it’s blinding. From the first note to the frenzied climax to the final crash –  you’re getting lost and you’re loving it. The band is like a pulsating, beating heart that bucks and swells through flawless melodies, crushing rock surges and pure anthemic revelry as singer Dougy Mandagi’s voice soars, coils and skates inside the lush instrumentation and throbbing beats – his eyes closed, and fists clenched. He’s under his own magic spell, and you will be too.  

This is what the pressoffice say about The Temper Trap.  Vocalist/songwriter Dougy Mandagi drew life from music at a very early age. His father, a  country music fan and guitarist, introduced him to artists like Willie Nelson and Johnny Cash, and he grew up playing in bands and singing in the church choir with his uncle, a classical guitarist, and his aunt who was a pianist. The big musical influence evolved and grew with Dougy as he moved from island to island in Indonesia, then to Hawaii, and finally to Melbourne, where he hit the streets as a busker – sketching portraits for $25 a piece, and singing songs for spare change.  
 
Some years later, Dougy was working at the same clothing store as the drummer  Toby Dundas. The two decided to start a new band. In need of a bassist, Dougy asked an old friend who worked a few doors down, Johnny Aherne, who had never really played the bass but was keen to learn – and the two of them developed a brotherly friendship. The trio practiced like crazy, and with the  addition of guitarist Lorenzo Sillitto, a childhood skater friend of Toby’s, things started to come together – and The Temper Trap was born right there. 

The band quickly began making the rounds on Melbourne’s indie circuit, and after a very impressive set at the 2006 Laneway Festival, things started happening. U.K. producer Jim Abbiss (The Arctic Monkeys, Bjork, Adele, Kasabian, U.N.K.L.E),  traveled to Melbourne to record The Temper Trap’s debut album. Ahead of its release, the band relocated to East London, where they immediately charmed the critics.
And when you hear their album Conditions, it’s easy to see why. The album is a glorious and dynamic ride through uncharted musical territory, careening elegantly through the disparate musical reference points and artistic sensibilities of four very different people – you can hear Lorenzo’s love of  Motown, Toby’s ear for indie and electronica, Johnny’s affection for modern pop-rock like Weezer and The Flaming Lips and Dougy’s fondness of  everything from U2 to Massive Attack, Katy Perry to Bob Marley, and Radiohead to Arcade Fire. Album opener “Love Lost” alternates soulful, R&B vocals with soaring washes of sound; “Down River” delivers a  rally cry you can’t help but scream along to; and songs like “Soldier On”  weave around Dougy’s ethereal falsetto with unparalleled grace. The heart of the album is its first single, “Sweet Disposition” which is an epic ride, throbbing amid Dougy’s feverish, other-worldly voice.
Download here:

http://rcrdlbl.com/artists/The_Temper_Trap/track/Resurrection_Penguin_Prison_Remix
Website: http://www.myspace.com/thetempertrap
<a href=”http://www.ganga.dk”>Ganga – Downbeat / Chill Out Music</a>

http://www.ganga.dk
http://www.listn.to/ganga
http://www.flincmusic.com
http://www.myspace.com/gangalounge
http://www.youtube.com/gangalounge
http://www.last.fm/music/Ganga
http://www.ilike.com/artist/Ganga
http://www.gangamusic.info
http://www.bandbase.dk/ganga
http://www.reverbnation.com/ganga

Soundtoys and toying with sounds in acid

Monday, August 25th, 2008

Just got a new Casiotone MT-540 for 10 dollars. What a bargain. I cant wait to plug it in and hear those weird drumsounds and screeky beeps these guys produces.

Maybe you wonder why I sit down and write a blog before trying it? It might have been more useful to some, if I could provide some info on this little monster.

But to tell you the truth, its been weeks since I bought it, and its still sitting here in my livingroom – still in the original box.

Its sometimes like this when I buy some sound crap, cheap stuff that makes a sound – could be toys also. Its like some of the magic about buying them is, that you don’t really know what they sound like, and as long as you haven’t tried them, they are still full of potential endless possibilities.

If you start using them you might find right away that they don’t work or you don’t like the way they sound.

It might also be that in this particular downbeat, chill out there track, it fits perfectly and you are glad you waited to plug it in, because if you had done it earlier whilst working on another track, you wouldn’t have found a place for its magic.

To be totally honest, its not very often I can wait to pull it out and push a key or two.

Anyways, I will soon be heading down to the studio and working on a Real XS remix and a Vanessa Daou remix. Maybe just one, I feel a bit tired after getting up too early.

Couldn’t sleep last night and got caught inside the magic of the program Acid – I love that program, perfect for loops and detailed sound mangling. Midi is actually also working pretty well now after many days of midi darkness – they now provide inline midi editing, which is nice.

chill out and downbeat artist Ganga

<a href=”http://www.ganga.dk”>Ganga – Downbeat / Chill Out Music</a>

I apologize for nothing, and on behalf of silicon, also for the devolution of man.

Monday, August 25th, 2008

I apologize for nothing and on behalf of silicon, also for the devolution of man

I posted a comment about the devolution of man. I stated that social networks and the internet in itself really is a step back in evolution, as it removes human beings from each other. We dont need electronic contact to evolve as a species. We will actually devolve (dont know if that word exist) if we dont learn some other way of communicating that doesnt involve silicon and electronics.

We have to learn to use the last 90 percent of our brain – make the best of what we got.

All that is happening right now with the internet and human interaction is very interesting, but we are moving backwards until we realise that we are only gonna get smarter if we take a step back and doesnt focus on interaction between computers and the human brain/nervous system. That is a relationship we dont need, and if the focus is intirely on that, we are missing to develop the one thing that could be called evolution, namely communication on a higher level. A level that only involves development of the human mind – not electronics.

But to get back to social networks.

I guess you can use social networks for different things. Depending what you´re aiming for, and ofcourse its interestinging the route all this is taking.
But its easy to loose focus away from what should be the most important: content.
The inernet has now more than ever become a marketplace and social networks is the perfect place for this to emerge from.
So maybe thats what social networks is supposed to be. Forget about friends and human relations – you can have that in real life.
Use the social networks to market you, your ideas, your products or whatever.
I must admit as an artist its a great place to be in terms of getting your music heard and professional contacts.
Myspace f.ex. has helped me a lot. Actually met some real people there come to think of it – some of them I consider friends now..
soo.. maybe afterall there is some humanity in it..

Anyway, I am trying to find my way in this jungle, and I apologize for inconsistincies in the logistics and spelling too and babbling and for mixing stuff together that doesnt belong together and for not mixing stuff together that does belong together and for doing and for not doing and for writing and not writing and for art and for not art and for nothing and for nothing.

I apologize for nothing – thats what I meant.

downbeat chill out chillout electronic triphop artist ganga

<a href=”http://www.ganga.dk”>Ganga – Downbeat / Chill Out Music</a>