uDiscover Music (UK) - Best Ambient Music: An Essential Playlist and Brief History in 20 Songs (2022)

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uDiscover Music (UK) - Best Ambient Music: An Essential Playlist and Brief History in 20 Songs (2022)

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https://www.udiscovermusic.com/stories/ ... -20-songs/

Finally out of the year list doldrums. Still gonna have a lot of uDiscover lists to post down the line, but at least there's a little more variety now. And a new writer, Phil Smith.

Unranked, presented within the context of the article:
Mike Oldfield | Tubular Bells | 1973
Vangelis | La mort du loup | 1973
Tangerine Dream | Phaedra | 1974
Jean-Michel Jarre | Oxygène, Pt.4 | 1976
Brian Eno | By This River | 1977
Steve Hillage | Garden of Paradise | 1979
Art of Noise | Moments in Love | 1984
Penguin Café Orchestra | Wildlife | 1987
The Orb | Little Fluffy Clouds | 1990
Enigma | Sadeness (Part I) | 1990
BBG | Snappiness | 1990
William Orbit | Water from a Vine Leaf | 1993
Voyager | Arrival | 1993
Goldie | Inner City Life | 1994
The Future Sound of London | Dead Skin Cells | 1994
Underworld | Dirty Epic | 1994 [the site says 1991 but I don't see that backed up anywhere else]
Bob Marley | The Heathen (Bill Laswell Remix) | 1997
Watergate | Heart of Asia (Astro Remix) | 2000
Carl Craig and Moritz von Oswald | Movement 6 | 2008
Max Richter | Dream 3 (in the midst of my life) | 2015

Hope I got the credits right. Hard to figure out how to format some of them.
Music is a world within itself, with a language we all understand - Sir Duke (1976)
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