VariousAmbient House (The Compilation By DFC)

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Electronic

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Ambient

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Tracklist

Morenas Hazme Soñar 6:13
Aqua Regia N.Y.C. Smile On Me 5:45
The KLF Last Train To Trancentral 6:00
Extreme Trasparenza 4:44
Sueño Latino Luxuria (Cutmaster G. Techno Age Mix) 4:07
The Orb A Huge Ever-Growing Pulsating Brain That Rules From The Centre Of The Ultraworld (Loving You) (Why Is Six Scared Of Seven?) 5:27
Sueño Latino Sueño Latino 3:57
Morenas Somnambulism 5:55
Aqua Regia Aqueanosolo 3:50
Lux (8) Deep Down (New Age Instrumental Version Edit) 6:00

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    Cover of Ambient House - The Compilation By DFC, 1990-04-00, Vinyl Ambient House - The Compilation By DFC
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    BCM Records – BCM 33422 Europe 1990 Europe1990
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    Cover of Ambient House - A Compilation Of New Age Dance Music, 1990, Vinyl Ambient House - A Compilation Of New Age Dance Music
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    Yo! (2) – 846 602-1 1990 1990
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    Cover of Ambient House (The Compilation By DFC), 1990, CD Ambient House (The Compilation By DFC)
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    BCM Records – BCM 50422 UK & Europe 1990 UK & Europe1990
    Cover of Ambient House - A Compilation Of New Age Dance Music, 1990, CD Ambient House - A Compilation Of New Age Dance Music
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    Yo! (2) – 846 602-2 1990 1990
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    Cover of Ambient House - The Compilation, 1990, Vinyl Ambient House - The Compilation
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    DFC – DFC 57701 Italy 1990 Italy1990
    Cover of Ambient House - The Compilation By DFC, 1990-08-21, CD Ambient House - The Compilation By DFC
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    King Records – KI 60 Japan 1990 Japan1990
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    Cover of Ambient House - The Compilation By DFC, 1990, Cassette Ambient House - The Compilation By DFC
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    BCM Records – BCM 60422 UK & Europe 1990 UK & Europe1990
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    Cover of Ambient House - The Compilation, 1990, Cassette Ambient House - The Compilation
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    DFC – DFC 57701 Italy 1990 Italy1990
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    Cover of Ambient House - The Compilation, 1990, CD Ambient House - The Compilation
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    DFC – DFC 557701 Italy 1990 Italy1990
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    Reviews

    • Arouse's avatar
      Arouse
      Was the tune on A4, Extreme - Trasparenza ever released as a 12''? Maybe on a different label/alias? Thanks!
      • mjb's avatar
        mjb
        Edited 8 years ago
        As a fan and aspiring DJ, I was quite taken with the "Ambient House" or "New Age House" genre in the early '90s, but in hindsight it was barely a genre at all. I would say it was just two things: (a.) a catch-all name for what DJs played in the cushy "chillout" side areas at raves & clubs—i.e., a dreamy, eclectic mix of obscure psychedelic and dubby downtempo music, with and without beats, from past and present—and (b.) the mellowest cuts from the UK & Europe's acid house, deep house, and Italo house scenes of 1988–1991.

        Most of the examples that you will ever find on compilations are, rather ironically, the most dance-oriented, melodic, and radio-friendly earworms from that mellow wave of house music. Much of it either was, or just slightly predates, what would come to be known as progressive house. It's not terrible, and surely some of it was heard by ravers in the chillout zones, but compilation albums really overrepresent its presence and importance in the Ambient House/chillout scene.

        This DFC compilation, containing mostly tracks just from 1989, is squarely in that category, but manages to go a little deeper into the scene by including a somewhat experimental cut from the Irdial-Discs label (another reviewer says it "sucks balls", but I disagree), as well as The KLF's original ambient, anthemic version of "Last Train to Trancentral", excerpts of which form part of the climax of their iconic album Chill Out. I recommend it on the strength of those two tracks alone.
        • adylee's avatar
          adylee
          Edited 10 years ago
          another superb compilation my old cassette i played none stop back in the day i took it everywhere ;)
          • spooondog's avatar
            spooondog
            Supreme album. I bought it for the KLF and ORB, but the rest of it was an eye opener
            • TheDjProducer's avatar
              TheDjProducer
              Another seminal release with no comment??
              The shame of it.

              I bought this album the same day i bought The Klf's "Chill out",
              so that weekend back in 1990 was one of pretty heady proportions.

              One (or is that 2) of my standout favorites on this album are the tracks by Morenas, namly "Hazme sonar" and "Somnambulism".

              Via the power of discogs, very recently i managed to source myself an original copy of the DFC 020 release that these tracks were taken from.

              Proper lovely loud pressing compared to the album (which is always the case) but it seems that the version of "Hazme sonar" that appeasr on the album is a mix or edit of "The vocal remix" and "The Dream Version".

              Like they have taken the front half os one version and the back end of the other and glued them together to create the version that appeasr on here.

              And to think i was listening to that cut for all these years and i hadnt even heard it properly until now. Bloody awesome :)

              Incidentally, ALL tracks bar one on here are a great way of explaining 1st gen ambient house, but that lux track really sucks balls.

              Just had to get that off my chest.

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