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    Slumber sessions: Phaeleh

    After Phaeleh's legendary i-DJ mix there was no way we could pass up an opportunity to have him back. This time he takes on the Slumber Session and packs in a tonne of unreleased exclusive material to deliver this beautiful, ethereal soundtrack to help…

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    Read this personal message from the man himself:
    “This Slumber Session mix gave me a great opportunity to make a playlist of something I would want to listen to when unwinding, or to just fall asleep to. I wanted it to be able to exist in the background, without focus, whilst at the same time having elements of detail and beauty scattered amongst the layers of sound unravelling as the mix progresses.

    In some ways you can think of it as a soundtrack to a dream. There are moments of calm flowing smoothly into more abstract sections. Textures build to go from sparse emotive landscapes to darker, brooding moments of tension. I wanted it to be dynamic, taking in a variety of styles and influences, whilst giving the listener a coherent experience and painting some interesting images in their minds.

    It also gave me the chance to put in a lot of unreleased tracks of mine. I make a wide variety of styles outside of my normal output, so it was great to have an outlet for some of that material. There are also a lot of field recordings I’ve made over the last few years throughout the mix, including some from my travels. The opening section of music features the sounds of walks in Sydney and San Francisco, which at the time was just some subconscious grabbing of sound recordings without any kind of artistic purpose – it just sounded cool at the time. It seemed fitting when I realised where the sounds were from, as the mix would have been the perfect playlist for a lot of my sleep deprived travels.

    I ended up getting so involved putting together this mix that there’s a lot of live tweaks of outboard reverb and delay units layered on certain tracks to try and get the sense of space I wanted to achieve and give the mix some breathing space. I find that ambient music can be incredibly beautiful and achieve the range of emotions other music can. I hope that you enjoy the musical selection and can immerse yourself in it, even with the emphasis away from the hooks and rhythms of traditional electronic dance music.”
    – Phaeleh

    Tracklist:
    Phaeleh – Intro
    Oneohtrix Point Never – Grief and Repetition
    Future Sound of London – Everyone In The World Is Doing Something Without Me
    The Flashbulb – My Life Of Loving Ghosts
    Victor Gama – Huyra
    Global Communication – 4 14
    Aphex Twin – Spots
    Plaid – Tak3
    Four Tet – First Thing
    Phaeleh – Untitled
    Brian Eno – Stars
    Autechre – Notwo
    Boards of Canada – Open The Light
    Aphex Twin – Z Twig
    Brian Eno – 1-1
    Leftfield – 21st Century Poem
    Steve Reich – Pulses
    Paul Giovanni – Willow’s Song
    Phaeleh – Untitled
    Phaeleh – Tides
    Autechre – Caliper Remote
    Boards of Canada – In The Annexe
    Phaeleh – Ghosts of Memories
    Phaeleh – Untitled
    Tool – Parabol
    Nitin Sawhney – Nothin More
    Phaeleh – Untitled
    Burial – Night Bus
    Autechre – Bronchusevenmx
    Aphex Twin – Rhubarb
    Global Communication – 9 39
    Jeeroj – Ambient Seagull
    Autechre – Nine
    Global Communicatin – 14 31
    Plaid – faceme
    Boards of Canada – Beware The Friendly Stranger
    Nightmares on Wax – Time (To Listen)
    Phaeleh – Untitled
    Memotone – The Home We Can’t Go Back To
    Brian Eno – An Ending (Ascent)
    Phaeleh – Make You Feel
    Philip Glass – Violin Concerto No1 Mvt. 2
    Phaeleh – Untitled
    Various Production – Deadman
    Autechre – Overand
    Memotone – Empty Platform
    Aphex Twin – Blue Calx

    Credits


    Text James Hutchins

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