>ferraro has made all the bet ones
I tried listening to his Live at Primavera Sound recording since everyone said it was what I was looking for, and I couldn't get past that obnoxious clicking noise.
I just want something like The Binary Ocean, Dire, Dire Docks from Mario 64, or Aquatic Ambiance from Donkey Kong Country.
Well Heroin in Atlantis isn’t the most lofi out there, there’s some pretty good oceangrunge stuff if you can handle heavier samples
Some albums literally feel like being smacked by a wave (trust me I grew up on a tiny island in the middle of the pacific)
She recently released a collaboration with desert sand feels warm at night, although it's not quite as "aquatic" as most of her work. Vinyl still in stock but they're going fast
https://geometriclullaby.bandcamp.com/album/--5
This one could be considered more country/western sounding than ocean sounding but I can also imagine a fast moving sail ship cruising along the waves to this.
Prefab Sprout - Moving The River
Also while not explicitly about the ocean, a river-y track is certainly evocative of much water.
These two tracks could be a stretch but I really love Prefab so am going to shoehorn them in here.
rerex 1 and 2
Preferably something that's not lo-fi.
being underwater isn't hi-fi.
Don't care, didn't ask.
heroin in atlantis
youre in for a bad time, ferraro has made all the bet ones
>ferraro has made all the bet ones
I tried listening to his Live at Primavera Sound recording since everyone said it was what I was looking for, and I couldn't get past that obnoxious clicking noise.
I just want something like The Binary Ocean, Dire, Dire Docks from Mario 64, or Aquatic Ambiance from Donkey Kong Country.
>I just want something like [...] [music from video games]
fucking kill yourself
Lower your cortisol.
There is some decent Videogame Soundtrack Shit tbh,it's just a bad sign when someone has that as the cornerstone of their musical tastes.
why are you seething? People here have the most autistic hateboners
Well Heroin in Atlantis isn’t the most lofi out there, there’s some pretty good oceangrunge stuff if you can handle heavier samples
Some albums literally feel like being smacked by a wave (trust me I grew up on a tiny island in the middle of the pacific)
My nigga the clicking noise is part of the song. Clearly you've never listened to the original.
What original?
>he's filtered by the click
>Dream Dolphin
Will check this one out, thanks.
These are both really cool, thanks for posting!
kek
dream dolphin
hiroshi yoshimura
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dkc aquatic ambience.
What to listen if i like similar stuff?
Drexciya
She recently released a collaboration with desert sand feels warm at night, although it's not quite as "aquatic" as most of her work. Vinyl still in stock but they're going fast
https://geometriclullaby.bandcamp.com/album/--5
water is wet
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Blank Banshee has some of my favourite water music. It was apparently called SeaPunk at one time.
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> It was apparently called SeaPunk at one time.
How did I become old so quickly.
>Seapunk
damn I used to love this shit
this might be up your alley OP https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oNCmjn01Xw&list=PLysIdEafcgigo1VdRolWzSnZVBsC18kVh
Popol Vuh - In den Garten Pharoas, Boris - Flood, Brian Eno and Harold Budd - The Pearl, Coil - Astral Disaster
Suzanne Ciani - Seven Waves
great pick
gonna check out the movie if the OST's this good on its own
you won't be disappointed
China Crisis - Blue Sea
Slowdive - Sugar for the Pill
Men At Work - Down By The Sea
Panacea - Bubble
Prefab Sprout - Looking For Atlantis
This one could be considered more country/western sounding than ocean sounding but I can also imagine a fast moving sail ship cruising along the waves to this.
Prefab Sprout - Moving The River
Also while not explicitly about the ocean, a river-y track is certainly evocative of much water.
These two tracks could be a stretch but I really love Prefab so am going to shoehorn them in here.
Shpongle - Shpongle Falls
Ynys - Welcome to the Island
Sparta - While Oceana Sleeps
Lanterna - Puerto de Luna
George Clanton & Nick Hexum - Out of the Blue
Future Islands - A Dream of You and Me
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Cafe Jacques - Sands of Singapore
Maybe more space age, but it's aquatic and chill. Very good band to take a nap to.
Unironically
This
Paul Hardcastle- First light (part 2) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsorG7q4cfQ
Specially from 8:45