I have done several train mixes over the years. They basically come about because I hear a tune and think - Hey, that would be great in a train mix. So it was with this one. I heard the track "A.O.E." by Portico Quartet and I knew immediately that I need to build a mix around it.
This mix differs from most of my other train mix(except one) because it's mostly a jazz influenced mix. Berlin-school sequencers have been replaced by a drum kit and synth washes are now horns. I folded in some recordings of trains and subways but I didn't want to over do it so I kept to 3 spots in the mix.
Links to all the albums used in order of how they appear in this mix:
The mix has some good energy and I could see it being a great companion for bike riding.
Cheers!
T R A C K L I S T :
Music for Covered Airports
The wind blows, just off-kilter
Always Autumn by Paul Asbury Seaman
Slow Road - The Endless Potential of the Pedal Steel Guitar
Vantage - Curated by Time Rival
Moteer - sounds like this
purely ambient
Chill Summer Guitars
Mystical / Train - by Paul Asbury Seaman
Cello Mood Swings
I will not be sad in this world
Sunday Morning Music Vol. 21 - Dreamland
Last Night the Moon Came - A Tribute to Jon Hassell
The Cloud Appreciation Society
Aromas from the East - by Paul Asbury Seaman
LUMINOUSOUNDS - Orchestral Strings & Strands
Secret Songs of the Harp
Quiet Indie Songs #2- Spring 2021
Meditation & Solace
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