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Amps
Actually have a load of ambient stuff saved on soundcloud as I’m always chasing the Orb days gone by.

Tends to be more ambient / space oriented with a bit o’ dub than ambient /dub.

Good smoking tunes

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    FSOL - Life Forms

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      Yeah, got most of the important Orb / FSOL / Shpongle stuff.

      Dan FSOL - Life Forms

      Might get a run out later.

      “Entroducing…” is a fantastic long road trip album. Needs to be appreciated in its entirety. God damn masterpiece.

      Not specific to the request but has that spacey element to it.

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        Mad_Cyril Tends to be more ambient / space oriented with a bit o’ dub than ambient /dub.

        Any artist names are appreciated.

          Two Lone Swordsmen - The Fifth Mission (both discs).

            Amps

            I know! Just first thing I thought of when a long car ride was brought up. It’s not THAT far off. I didn’t bring up Twilo Thunder or something.

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              jonattonyeah You were clearly eyeing up the ‘post any prog track’ route and we both know it 😆 I was merely nipping it in the bud!

                Kells77 Ooooooooooh, interesting shout, I don’t have a lot of their stuff. Will have a shuffty.

                  Amps If you’re open to some with a bit of a dub electro slant to it as well, check out: Two Lone Swordsmen - A Virus With Shoes.

                  It’s all pretty ambient but has a few more clicks and clacks to it.

                  Cow / Chill Out, World by The Orb is very good. I’ll have a dig later for some other stuff

                  Amps

                  I will take this thread over in two second, Amps. Fucking watch it. It’ll be Xpander v. Belfunk in no time.

                  Can some DICKHEAD just post ‘Nick Warren: Reykjavik Disc 1’ and have done with it??

                  Homegrove A little too ambient for what I was after but thanks all the same 👍

                  Or alternatively you could go balls deep on the 90s Glastonbury vibe and whack on Deep Forest’s first album.