Electronic Architecture 2 (Ambient Edition) - Solarstone

Electronic Architecture 2 (Ambient Edition)

Solarstone

  • Genre: Electronic
  • Release Date: 2011-07-18
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 27

  • ℗ 2011 Solaris

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Dice (Ambient) Kazusa & Shingo Nakamura 5:39
2
Icedive (Slow) Aerium 5:38
3
Sounds of My Summer Sergey Bogomolof 5:40
4
Big Wheel Solarstone 5:47
5
From Nairobi to London (Ambien Jahawi 6:58
6
City of Dreams (New Beginning) Peter Liu 7:14
7
Weekend (Space Chill Version) Oxide & Poonyk 4:50
8
Vespera (Chilled) Mike Saint-Jules 5:10
9
Wasted Time (Ambient) Almar 6:05
10
Vanity (Chilled) Active Limbic System 6:13
11
Dreams of the Sea (Chilled) Janeiro & Sovt 6:14
12
Escapade (Ambient) Majera 5:47
13
A New Dawn (Ambient) Aeron Aether & Embliss 5:08
14
Architect's Dream (Dub) DJ Orion & J Shore 5:49
15
Resurrection Medway 4:26
16
Uncontrollable Piotro 5:48
17
Mist (Soft) Piotro 4:44
18
Walkthrough Idle A.M 4:22
19
Winter Solstice Daniel Mahuad 5:03
20
Prizma (Ambient) Matvey Emerson 5:42
21
Touchstone Solarstone 6:41
22
Solar Eclipse (Fantasy Slowste Abdomen Burst 4:00
23
Eta Carinae (Ambient) Elfsong 7:43
24
Tokyo Nights (Tokyo Dawn) Nick Stoynoff 5:53
25
Blanket Town Alucard 3:51
26
Electronic Architecture 2 (Amb Solarstone 16:27
27
Electronic Architecture 2 (Amb Solarstone 4:06

Reviews

  • When the authorities finally catch me…

    5
    By Steeljack
    …and whisk me off to my lifelong exile, this is one of the few albums I’ll be absolutely sure to take with me. It’s gentle and ethereally beautiful without ever becoming dull or repetitive. Personally, I find it the perfect soundtrack for return trips: fire it up, look out the window at the landscape sweeping by, and reflect on everything you’ve seen and done.
  • Wow.

    5
    By tothejazz
    I was blown away by "Dice".
  • A Spiritual Blessing

    5
    By Linguistic Mystic
    I normally choose my music by the quality of thoughts that arise when I listen to it. Out of all my years of listening to music, this album is right near the top as far as engendering and intelligent cascade of thoughts goes. True works of art not only can be appreciated on their own, but also inspire insight and revelation. The first time I listened to this album, I was inspired to sit down and begin writing a paper (on a Saturday evening) - this is not normal for me, so that says something about the effect the album had on me. I have shown it to all my friends, and they find it just as incredible. Highly recommended - some of the only music I can do work to. I can't believe this doesn't have more ratings yet. The world is sorely missing out. Thank you Solaris, really! Timmy

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