
Jelly Tones (R&S – 1995), by Japanese techno pioneer Ken Ishii, stands as a masterpiece of mid-90’s electronic music
LireAmbiance rassemble des articles consacrés aux atmosphères qui traversent les musiques électroniques et leurs usages.
De l’univers du DJ et de ses pratiques aux collections de disques, en passant par les objets, les écoutes et les contextes culturels qui façonnent ces scènes.

Jelly Tones (R&S – 1995), by Japanese techno pioneer Ken Ishii, stands as a masterpiece of mid-90’s electronic music
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Released in 1986 on Larry Levan’s Vinylmania Records, Man Friday’s Winners is a shining gem in the history of New York’s underground dance music
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The EP revisits the Cape Verdean diva’s timeless classic by anchoring it in a resolutely modern aesthetic
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Ron Maney, known for his hypnotic productions as DJ Skull, teams up with L.A. Williams to deliver a captivating EP
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The Miami Vice soundtrack combines pop hits and synthetic strings, perfectly embodying the flashy, dramatic aesthetic of the cult series
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This compilation showcases Carl Craig’s brillant early ventures into a variety of electronic genres, from deep house to industrial to ambient
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The Köln Concert is a monumental work of art, an unparalleled display of creativity and emotional expression through improvisation, it captures a moment of pure musical magic
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Body Talk is a timeless album that captures the vibrant energy and forward-thinking spirit of the early ’80s, and continues to resonate decades after its release
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If this album is one of Zappa’s most accessible work from early ’80s, yet it remains a complex and fascinating work, with an exploration of the emerging new wave and
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From Here to Eternity (1977) solidified Moroder’s reputation as one of most innovative producers, transcending disco, blending lush, synthetic textures with funk, proto-techno rhythms, and high-gloss pop aesthetics
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