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Ambient Country

Ambient Country

Let us take you on a sonic journey through the paddocks, sun-kissed fields, trickling brooks and dappled forests with this collection of lush AMBIENT COUNTRY songs.
Featuring iconic purveyors of the genre including Ry Cooder, William Tyler, Nick Cave & Warren Ellis, Andrew Tuttle, Marisa Anderson and more artists known for their unique approaches to ambient and twang-fused cinematic music.
Blending acoustic instrumentation with atmospheric textures to create immersive soundscapes.of textural twang, atmospheric soundscapes of swirling pedal steel, sparse synthesisers, strewn strings and acoustic guitar picking.
TRACKLIST
1.Ry Cooder - Paris, Texas
2.Andrew Tuttle - Sun At 5 In 4161
3.Hermanos Gutiérrez - Western Bronco
4.Nick Cave & Warren Ellis - Cowgirl
5.Steve Gunn - Way Out Weather
6.Jim White & Marisa Anderson - 18 to 1
7.Yo La Tengo - Green Arrow
8.Bobby Lee – The Badger and The Locust
9.William Tyler – Highway Anxiety
10.Chuck Johnson - Riga Black
11.North Americans - Gallup
12.Mark Knopfler - Wild Theme
13.Marisa Anderson - In Waves
14.Hiss Golden Messenger - Dreamwood
15.Golden Brown - Turtle Spirit
16.Calexico - Over Your Shoulder
17.Jeffrey Silverstein - Door at the Top of Your Head
18.Bruce Kaphan - High Desert
19.Grateful Dead - Love Scene
20.Mazzy Star – Into Dust
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