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Ransom Note is an online music, arts and culture magazine. We provide a home for readers and writers with boundless enthusiasm, esoteric knowledge, fierce opinions and impeccable taste. With our core team immersed in all aspects of dance music, we publish news, articles, and interviews covering the greatest in innovative, underground culture from across the globe. We offer regular, exclusive music and mixtapes from our favourite artists, and publish features shining a light on everything from the freshest new artists to the untold tales from rave history. Alongside this we offer musings on film, books, life, and art, generating some context and controversy as an antidote to the reheated PR that clogs up the internet. Our office is fuelled by Tunnock’s Bars, cat memes, hangovers and a ridiculous, never ending love for our culture. We're always interested in getting new writers on board – feel free to get in touch if you’ve got a story to tell. With love until the grave.
Seeds Mix #4: Joe Muggs' Music to Smell the Jasmine whilst watching for Bats in the Twilight
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2 months ago
Seeds Mix #4: Joe Muggs' Music to Smell the Jasmine whilst watching for Bats in the Twilight
Beyond the fabled chill-out room and into the field we go...
Joe Muggs has lived and breathed 'electronic music culture' for many, many years... like a lot of us probably for more than he'd care to imagine. From journalist and observer to active participant and curator, beyond his celebrated writing career spanning publications like The Wire, FACT, The Guardian, and his co-authorship of Bass, Mids, Tops: An Oral History of Soundsystem Culture. Muggs has built many bridges across the worlds of the electronic and handily, for us, ambient.
Experimental, ambient, and leftfield sounds to the fore, get horizontal. Something's feeling quite full circle here.
So it is with some excitement that Joe agreed to don his ambient trousers again and step up for part 4 of the Seeds mix. "Music to Smell the Jasmine Whilst Watching for Bats in the Twilight" encapsulates what is often a poetic approach to ambient curation - clearly less about the dancefloor and more about creating an experience that enhances the environment around you.
Full interview here: https://www.theransomnote.com/music/mixes/seeds-mix-4-joe-muggs-music-to-smell-the-jasmine-whilst-watching-for-bats-in-the-twilight/
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Tracklisting:
Dr Rod Octopus vs Kirsty Hawkshaw – Ghost Town
Cobey Sey – Eve (Anwummer)
Om Unit – Springdub Meditation
Wombo – Spyhopping
Ada – 25 or 6 to 4
Omara Portuondo – Tabu
Aswad – Ethiopian Rhapsody
Nwando Ebizie – Shadowland (In the Dreams of Others)
Muito Kaballa – Like a River
Sam Gendel & Sam Wilkes – Theem Prototype
Ego Ella May – The Morning Side of Love
Minnie Riperton – Minnie’s Lament
Julee Cruise – She Wold Die for Love
Ennio Morricone – Messico E Irlanda
Alice Zawadzki, Fred Thomas, Misha Mullov-Abbado – Tonada De Luna Llena
Resavoir – Sunset
Durutti Column – Grace
Scrimshire, Stac – Pep Talks
Brandee Younger – Dust (feat. Meshell Ndegeocello)
D’Angelo – Unshaken
Sabrina Bellaouel – Clémence
Bill Frisell – Sing Together Like a Family
Bobbie Gentry – Something in the Way He Moves
Frederic Galliano – Niamien Kinkeling (feat. Cissé Diamba Kanouté, Koko Ouadjah)
Underworld – Dune
Rufus Wainwright – Tiergarten (SuperMayer Lost in the Tiergarten Mix)
Talaboman – Dins el Lit (Superpitcher Remix)
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Ransom Note is an online music, arts and culture magazine. We provide a home for readers and writers with boundless enthusiasm, esoteric knowledge, fierce opinions and impeccable taste. With our core team immersed in all aspects of dance music, we publish news, articles, and interviews covering the greatest in innovative, underground culture from across the globe. We offer regular, exclusive music and mixtapes from our favourite artists, and publish features shining a light on everything from the freshest new artists to the untold tales from rave history. Alongside this we offer musings on film, books, life, and art, generating some context and controversy as an antidote to the reheated PR that clogs up the internet. Our office is fuelled by Tunnock’s Bars, cat memes, hangovers and a ridiculous, never ending love for our culture. We're always interested in getting new writers on board – feel free to get in touch if you’ve got a story to tell. With love until the grave.