ambient-chillout
This tag is for ambient or new age music.
Chill-out music (sometime… Read Full Bio ↴This tag is for ambient or new age music.
Chill-out music (sometimes also chillout, chill out, or simply chill) is an umbrella term for several styles of electronic music characterized by their mellow style and mid-tempo beats — "chill" being derived from a slang injunction to "relax."
The genres associated with chill-out are mostly ambient, trip-hop, nu jazz, ambient house, New Age and other sub-genres of downtempo. Sometimes the easy listening sub-genre lounge is considered to belong to the chill-out collection as well. Chill out as a musical genre or description is synonymous with the more recently popularized terms "smooth electronica" and "soft techno" and is a loose genre of music blurring into several other very distinct styles of electronic and lo-fi music.
Chill-out music (sometime… Read Full Bio ↴This tag is for ambient or new age music.
Chill-out music (sometimes also chillout, chill out, or simply chill) is an umbrella term for several styles of electronic music characterized by their mellow style and mid-tempo beats — "chill" being derived from a slang injunction to "relax."
The genres associated with chill-out are mostly ambient, trip-hop, nu jazz, ambient house, New Age and other sub-genres of downtempo. Sometimes the easy listening sub-genre lounge is considered to belong to the chill-out collection as well. Chill out as a musical genre or description is synonymous with the more recently popularized terms "smooth electronica" and "soft techno" and is a loose genre of music blurring into several other very distinct styles of electronic and lo-fi music.
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@awkwardemilyturtle
Who else came here from the London Bridge article?
@Wrz2e
I'm imagining driving in my car and hearing this playing then Nick Grimshaw announcing "oh em gee, Her Maj the Queen is like totally dead!"
@marypickering1908
Yep. And this version is definitely "Mood 1".
@ybethy
Same!
@Jqheywood1
Yep.
@AuthenticCelestial
:D they'd actually play this? bizarre
@antoninuspius5264
“If you ever hear Haunted Dancehall (Nursery Remix) by Sabres of Paradise on daytime Radio 1, turn the TV on. Something terrible has just happened, possibly involving the death of the queen or an untold number of her subjects… Radio stations, especially big ones like the BBC's national pop network Radio 1, are prepared for bad stuff happening: it's called 'obit procedure'. When a catastrophic news story breaks, such as the death of a royal family member, each network has an audience-appropriate mix of obituary music on standby that will 'reflect the mood of the nation', as the internal BBC documentation has it.” – Chris Price, BBC
@korr1990
Yup, that's why we're all here :(
@zsuzsannabiky8520
@@korr1990 you heard this in radio?
@korr1990
@@zsuzsannabiky8520 no, I knew about this being a thing before a big death announcement and I wanted to remind myself what it sounded like. I think a lot of people are here because of a similar reason.