What are some relevant aps for: Ambient/Electronic Music
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What are some relevant aps for: Ambient/Electronic Music
I'm going to be getting a 2nd gen ipad (whenever released) and starting to think about some fun aps relating to ambient or electronic music.
I know that Brian Eno has worked on some aps which look kind of fun (Bloom, Trope, etc.) and that Steve Roach has an iphone thing called Immersion Station. I suppose I am less interested in aps exclusively designed for mixing/making my own music, and more interested in general aps/music that would appeal to fans of the genre. Thanks for any tips!
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I know that Brian Eno has worked on some aps which look kind of fun (Bloom, Trope, etc.) and that Steve Roach has an iphone thing called Immersion Station. I suppose I am less interested in aps exclusively designed for mixing/making my own music, and more interested in general aps/music that would appeal to fans of the genre. Thanks for any tips!
Anyone interested in responses to this thread should also check out the free SomaFM iphone ap.
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Re: What are some relevant aps for: Ambient/Electronic Music
Pandora. Just search for that genre or search for artists in that genre and it'll create a "Station" for you.
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Re: What are some relevant aps for: Ambient/Electronic Music
Yeah, I have Pandora downloaded already, but good reminder.
Illinois Street Lounge is a great station, I agree.
I will check out the iDrum. Looks interesting.
Illinois Street Lounge is a great station, I agree.
I will check out the iDrum. Looks interesting.
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Re: What are some relevant aps for: Ambient/Electronic Music
Free for today: http://freeappaday.com/napp.php?id=553
It's basically like Pandora but for DJ Mixes and there are no mid-song ads, aside from the very few DJs that will drop a soundclip reminding you who they are.
It's basically like Pandora but for DJ Mixes and there are no mid-song ads, aside from the very few DJs that will drop a soundclip reminding you who they are.