Broken beats, ambient soundscapes, chilled vibes, and slower music with a wide variety of moods and approaches. There are many related styles including psy dub (downtempo with an emphasis on dubby bass), deep trance (more of a steady beat and trance focus), psybreaks (more uptempo but still broken beat), and ambient (typically beatless).
01 - Ancient Feelings (91 BPM)
02 - Keep On Flowing (85 BPM)
03 - Senses (85 BPM)
Wolfen Technologies is Tom Chant, an up-and-coming producer from Wales. Foreign Frequencies is a fresh collection of tunes featuring three works of organic minimalistic half-time drum ‘n bass grooves. This glitched-up psychedelic release doesn’t fall far from downtempo in style but brings something fresh and exciting to the table. The artist accompanied this release with a message:
What better way than music, to help us propel our positive and emotional thoughts into the future. This music helps raise awareness and collates the collective consciousness. The coming together at festivals has never been so important as now. The tribal dances that are performed by each beautiful individual are indeed, the perfect way to connect with our own selves, the music and of course,the universe. If only we could all listen to natures own heartbeat which is a part of us all, we will reach bliss and relaxation in this amazing time of change.
Take a walk in nature with this compilation and remember to breathe slowly and deeply and reflect eternally in the moment whilst embracing your external surroundings. Then allow yourself to be in absolute silence and listen to the birds and the bees. Perhaps even you may hear mothers nature’s call in the wind.
Mastered by Tom Chant with artwork by Enchanted Visions.
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Rated 91.95% with 82 votes | 10 Comments »
01 - The Triumph Of Saint Lucy (86 BPM)
02 - Bastardized Beat Soup (105 BPM)
03 - Real Church (93 BPM)
04 - Tundra Sunrise (86 BPM)
05 - Nameless Gnosis (90 BPM)
06 - All I Got (101 BPM)
07 - Wizidry (93 BPM)
08 - Tundra Sunrise (DeeperNET's Nomadic Remix) (86 BPM)
The sophomore indie release by Rob Vector, is a celebration of love, life, music, magic, and humanity. Seamlessly blending psychedelic synths and funky trip-hop beats with ethnic voices and exotic instruments, Future Songs of Old takes us on a light-hearted excursion into our collective imagination. All tracks mastered by DeeperNET. Album art by Ashley Moore.
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Rated 93.42% with 73 votes | 14 Comments »
01 - Yessence (89 BPM)
02 - Conscious Droplets (90 BPM)
03 - The Yum Factor (97 BPM)
04 - Ritual Ecologies (105 BPM)
05 - Fearless Bridger (110 BPM)
06 - Temple Of De'Light (110 BPM)
07 - S'elf Power (110 BPM)
08 - Subterranean Fountain (100 BPM)
09 - Pele's Breath (85 BPM)
10 - Peace Mala (108 BPM)
11 - As Above So Below (68 BPM)
Gateways Of Consciousness is the third album from Kaminanda, one of the keystones of the west coast tribal dance scene of North America. His mandate is to produce and perform music that uplifts the spirit of the listener while allowing for the natural ebb and flow of light and dark. Featuring melodies channeled from within, rhythms from around the world, and beats and bass that sway the body into ecstatic release, this album keeps it smooth and sexy while tapping into the unlimited realms of adventure, beauty, and elevated states of consciousness. This is intentional dance music that traverses the many forms of midtempo and downtempo while keeping it FUN! Mastered by Eric Peterson @ Anechoic Mastering with artwork by Krystleyez.
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Rated 95.58% with 240 votes | 38 Comments »
01 - Skytree - Iridescent Tesseract (91 BPM)
02 - Skytree - Keep It Sacred, Keep It Safe (feat. Srikalogy) (82 BPM)
03 - Skytree - See-Through Space (96 BPM)
04 - Cloud Cult - Running With The Wolves (Skytree Remix) (93 BPM)
05 - Skytree - Dreamtime (feat. Waters) (97 BPM)
06 - Space Jesus - Anthony Ayahuasca (Skytree's Quetzalcoatl Remix) (149 BPM)
07 - Skytree - Crystalline Entity
Skytree embodies the sound of sky crystals and bass forests, both old and new, rooted in the earth and branching into the cosmos, made with gratitude for all who listen. Sacred Singularity, released by Fractal Branch, is a collection of seven varied tracks crossing the spectrum of downtempo bass music and glitch filled with pure spirit. This release is accompanied by a message from the artist:
You have an endless wellspring of unconditional love within you that no one can ever take away, change, or destroy. Your lifespark is a direct connection to the cosmos itself—to the Zero Point of All Things. We seek our Source but we are of that One Source, and we are infinite ways of Knowing. Find yourself and you shall find the Universe. We are all quantum singularities of Infinite Creation, echoing forth the Core through fractal apertures of Spirit. We are forgetful stellar light. There is nothing to add—but everything to remember. We often seek love yet we ARE love. We have all the love we could ever need. I love you! Be blessed and create paradise today my friends… endless thanks for listening and for your co-creation.
Additional samples on “Iridescent Tesseract” by Space Jesus. Lyrics on “Keep It Sacred, Keep It Safe” by Srikalogy with backup vocals by Erica Heartsong. Additional vocals and synths on “See-Through Space” by Grant Siltberg and Adam Bailey. Original “Running With The Wolves” written by Craig Minowa and Cloud Cult with backup vocals and cello by Katherine S. An. Additional vocal samples on the original Space Jesus song “Anthony Ayahuasca” by the Template Ceremonies. Mastered by Skytree with artwork by Archan Nair.
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Rated 76.00% with 60 votes | 6 Comments »
01 - Marta (85 BPM)
02 - Hangin' By A String (105 BPM)
03 - Between Notes (113 BPM)
04 - Fordy 'Till Five (128 BPM)
05 - La Valtze Des Balienes (126 BPM)
06 - Africa (80 BPM)
Naiad Daiad is a collaboration between Aquarium, guitarist of digi-funk trio The Malah, and OpenSourceCode AKA neurotrance producer Priapizzm. Their sound explores the realms between classic psychedelia, dubstep, and 80s synth pop. Imagine if Phil Collins, David Gilmour, and Zeno made an instrumental album—you might call it sub-aquatic dub funk, or maybe dadstep. Whatever you want to call it, Cream Of Wheat has been years in the making and JellyFish Frequency Recordings is proud to present it to you! Mastered by Priapizzm with art by Josh Nash.
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Rated 86.29% with 35 votes | 2 Comments »