I was lucky to work in a coffeeshop in Amsterdam for about 6 years that was named after this album, Mix Master Morris(who made this album) was a friend of one of the creators of this place ,one the 1st original chill out coffeeshops in Amsterdam back than..Good times and great music..
That was a great place! Never knew the link to the album, but that explains the trippy music that was always played there. I think the owners name was Hans?
@@jedilicious7025 No he took over the place after the original owners sold it, and then it was downhill from that moment on, sadly enough, the end of an era in chill-out history in Amsterdam
@@mrdanyel73 ah! Thanks, didn’t know that. I think I started going there around 1999/2000 and visited regularly for a few years, so I probably missed that early period 😊
This was the first piece of vinyl I ever bought... when it first came out... 23 years later, listening now, it brings back so many memories. I use to spin this with jungle back then... double time mixing before anyone knew what double time was... God I love electronic music
Love this! Bought the CD in 1994 at a DJ shop called Mechanized in SLC. Still have it. I forgot about it until recently, when I decided to listen to it during a Ketamine injection treatment for PTSD. WOW I completely lost myself and the universe tore open. Horrifying and spectacular, I'm forever changed and for the better. Thx Ketamine and Irresistible Force
First time I listened to this album, I definitely liked it. But I admit it took me a few listens before I understood the genius of this album. 1994 was perhaps THE greatest year for this type of music. (ambient, chill-out, idm) I wonder if there will ever be a time like that again. Timeless music.
Of course, 1994 was also the year that the classic FSOL album _Lifeforms_ was released. In the 1990s this genre of music had so much more to offer than grunge and alternative rock.
So this came out in '94, and I totally missed it. That's OK; I'm catching up now. That's one of the things I love about UA-cam: it fills the gaps in my musical knowledge. Thanks for posting this gem.
37:44 ... 25 years after I think I can recognize where that voice loop comes from. I keep my "hologram cd"...many many memories. "Snowstorm" was my fav. Fantastic synth/sampling programming on the whole album.
+Ken Hall "felt like the hubble telscope" I like this, a very interesting way to explain how you felt, this kind of music would definitely make some one feel like there are floating in outer space witnessing all of its glory.
I found this way back in the early 90s, and fell in love with the trippy ambient genre. I think this and a whole heap of FAX records were my favourites. Woob wasn't a favourite at then but grew on me. But this has a special place for me and a girlfriend at the time, where we dropped some E and 2 cb and just had a mindblowing experience together with this in the background. Waveform and manifesto just rolled over us as the peak kicked in and it remains a memory of unspeakable bliss... Thanks Morris! Epic work!
Once knew this bloke, older than us at the time, we were only 18, and this was in 1992, this bloke used to pull up in his car, fake having an epileptic fit to try to get one of the local girls to feel sorry for him, and we never saw him again until 1994, by then he was dealing acid, so we bought some off him, then stole this tape from his car and legged it, like you do, all the way into the nearby apple orchards. This was sometime in november so quite cold by then, anyway, we dropped the acid and waited a bit, and i slipped this into my walkman, within 20 minutes my vision was severely distorted, the clouds in the sky lit up by street lighting looked like it was on fire, and a few fireworks were being let off too, which added to the confusion. I let me friend pop one headphone in as we walked along, and then bang, i totally lost my shit, the smell of apples was overpowering, i thought iwas was because the trees had come alive, and by mow i was getting some mad visuals, my friends whole body was vibrating and glowing, his face had so many veins, and when the light caught his eyes they burned deep green, it freaked me out and i ran somewhere to get away, jumped over this small hedgerow, only to find the drop on the other side was much further down than i thought, and my headphones got caught up in the hedgerow, in my trippy dippy mind i thought the bushes had come alive and grabbed me, i cant remember screaming but my friend heard me, came to find me and told me he wasn't tripping yet, but i was so distracted by this music i could hear coming through the hedge, i said "the trees are fucking singing" and he laughed which made me paranoid, then detangled my headphones and gave me my walkman back, but i just sat down and stayed there for a while, tripping my bollocks off to this album.
Met him a couple of times, still as passionate about the music as his DJ sets are varied and inspiring. Super nervous energetic, nerdy-ish, really nice chap.
So many years have passed by, I though I would never find this album again... It was a quite an experience and unexplained misteries listening to it back then thru out those years.
When I first moved to California in the second half of the 90s, I had put this on Minidisc and would listen to Global Chillage, It's Tomorrow Already and The Orb of course while snowboarding in Lake Tahoe. The best was to have this on headphones while riding solitarily at the end of the day, sun going down or even whiteout conditions. Many great memories integrally connected to Morris' works! PS: Check out the TIF's album "Kira Kira" - tracks like Puretone I only recently discovered.... those dubby ambient tracks are my jams ;)
The Big Chill, Union Chapel, Islington 1994...recovering sundays, silver metallic psychonaut, cold stone, hammocks, old parachutes, multi colored lava lamp slide projectors, Terence Mck, mind blown learning to email, chillin fm, Tim L, stupid little borders...unforgettable...
I dropped LSD for the first time in 1994. This album was among those that were playing that night. I'll never forget it. The perfect soundtrack for such an introduction to new levels of consciousness.
I used to listen to stuff like this and the classic Orb albums on nutmeg. My mate read that it contained a pre cursor of MDMA. Once we read that and that Malcolm X used it in prison we were converted. Herbal highs lol.
.~*‰ o O memories of listening to this on vinyl with mates over twenty years ago. Whew. Staple listening for midnight wanders on your PS ( Personal stereo- we were 'street' haha). Can also remember five of us in a car going the wrong way on the A9 after seeing Underworld and The Drum Club in Newcastle. Global Chillage was on the car cassette player while I'm screaming at the driver "FOR FUCKS SAKE DARI! YOURE ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE ROAD!". Ahh. Those were the days O o »»->
that first track is fantastic, I've just put it on twice which means its been on half an hour. how did i get here? i put on the ambient mix of space is the place because it reminds me of a girl and the one night i spent with her, twenty five years ago. the track was on a tape that flipped over and over all night. listening to it made me wonder if she was ok, if she was alive or dead because she was troubled and hoping she IS ok and out there somewhere, happy. i interviewed Morris for an Irish magazine about 10 years ago and he was VERY sound, and very interesting. have to go and buy this album now. i remember a review at the time said it 'sounded like a Slinky bouncing down an eternal staircase'. very accurate.
ua-cam.com/video/vv3PdRTLcOs/v-deo.html este inicio es del colectivo..The Irresistible Force que pena quien lo poso solo puso los dos primero descos del caset pena...el dj soy yo ma ni me acordava del set si saveis algo avisar ua-cam.com/video/wE7fu2wAEUY/v-deo.html disfrutar
@@christianzilla why?? I know I’m kinda late but I want to know. I’m curious, as someone who doesn’t take dr*gs. Is this type of music created especially for people who take dr*gs? 🤔🤔
@@soleydasoleyda not necessarily, but when you change/enhance your brain/cognotion/senses, stimuli such as music become... changed... enhanced. But then I wouldn't know because I don't do drugs, because that's what the president wants 😁
When I was a teen, this album was (subjectively) more important ambient album for me, than SAW2, and that's saying a lot. Maybe the most influential in its style at the time. Nowadays I'm more into drone and dark ambient, but this one still hits a spot big time.
I was lucky to work in a coffeeshop in Amsterdam for about 6 years that was named after this album, Mix Master Morris(who made this album) was a friend of one of the creators of this place ,one the 1st original chill out coffeeshops in Amsterdam back than..Good times and great music..
That was a great place! Never knew the link to the album, but that explains the trippy music that was always played there. I think the owners name was Hans?
@@jedilicious7025 No he took over the place after the original owners sold it, and then it was downhill from that moment on, sadly enough, the end of an era in chill-out history in Amsterdam
@@mrdanyel73 ah! Thanks, didn’t know that. I think I started going there around 1999/2000 and visited regularly for a few years, so I probably missed that early period 😊
@@jedilicious7025 yeah, at least you got some of it, it was an amazing place
It never changes much but it never stops changing.
This was the first piece of vinyl I ever bought... when it first came out... 23 years later, listening now, it brings back so many memories. I use to spin this with jungle back then... double time mixing before anyone knew what double time was... God I love electronic music
“Before anyone knew” 😂
Finally hearing this in 2024, perfect
this music is eternal
Me too, booboo. And I'm 70 years old and in it deeply, just like you. ❤
Love this! Bought the CD in 1994 at a DJ shop called Mechanized in SLC. Still have it. I forgot about it until recently, when I decided to listen to it during a Ketamine injection treatment for PTSD. WOW I completely lost myself and the universe tore open. Horrifying and spectacular, I'm forever changed and for the better. Thx Ketamine and Irresistible Force
Hahaha wow, not often I see a fellow former patron of Mechanized on UA-cam! Too bad that place and Uproxx are no longer with us!
First time I listened to this album, I definitely liked it. But I admit it took me a few listens before I understood the genius of this album. 1994 was perhaps THE greatest year for this type of music. (ambient, chill-out, idm) I wonder if there will ever be a time like that again. Timeless music.
Of course, 1994 was also the year that the classic FSOL album _Lifeforms_ was released. In the 1990s this genre of music had so much more to offer than grunge and alternative rock.
Everything is NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
never forget autechre , the klf and b12
76.14
And don't forget Underworld's Dubnobasswithmyheadman
met this guy. he is a living alien who stayed on Earth to enjoy smoking weed and music. mind is so fast.
He's a lovley bloke too.
That's like the best compliment ever.
Morris Gould you sir are a legend
So this came out in '94, and I totally missed it. That's OK; I'm catching up now. That's one of the things I love about UA-cam: it fills the gaps in my musical knowledge. Thanks for posting this gem.
37:44 ... 25 years after I think I can recognize where that voice loop comes from. I keep my "hologram cd"...many many memories. "Snowstorm" was my fav. Fantastic synth/sampling programming on the whole album.
the entire album is a masterpiece but "snowstorm" REALLY does it for me...the perfect compliment to his "autumn leaves" remix....
This is so amazingly beautiful! Thank god for mixmaster Morris!
What an incredible gift of nostalgia from the YT algorithm
The album is an essay in bliss serenity, an ode to the joy of staying in and completely fractal drifting.
I'm so glad I decided to click here!
i listened to this on so much acid. i felt like the hubble telescope. such wonders...
+Ken Hall "felt like the hubble telscope" I like this, a very interesting way to explain how you felt, this kind of music would definitely make some one feel like there are floating in outer space witnessing all of its glory.
+Ken Hall me too bro. so much fun with psychedelics
i'll have to try that some time, sounds fun!
snowstorm is my favourite tune on here...it's beautiful.
I found this way back in the early 90s, and fell in love with the trippy ambient genre. I think this and a whole heap of FAX records were my favourites. Woob wasn't a favourite at then but grew on me. But this has a special place for me and a girlfriend at the time, where we dropped some E and 2 cb and just had a mindblowing experience together with this in the background. Waveform and manifesto just rolled over us as the peak kicked in and it remains a memory of unspeakable bliss... Thanks Morris! Epic work!
Once knew this bloke, older than us at the time, we were only 18, and this was in 1992, this bloke used to pull up in his car, fake having an epileptic fit to try to get one of the local girls to feel sorry for him, and we never saw him again until 1994, by then he was dealing acid, so we bought some off him, then stole this tape from his car and legged it, like you do, all the way into the nearby apple orchards. This was sometime in november so quite cold by then, anyway, we dropped the acid and waited a bit, and i slipped this into my walkman, within 20 minutes my vision was severely distorted, the clouds in the sky lit up by street lighting looked like it was on fire, and a few fireworks were being let off too, which added to the confusion. I let me friend pop one headphone in as we walked along, and then bang, i totally lost my shit, the smell of apples was overpowering, i thought iwas was because the trees had come alive, and by mow i was getting some mad visuals, my friends whole body was vibrating and glowing, his face had so many veins, and when the light caught his eyes they burned deep green, it freaked me out and i ran somewhere to get away, jumped over this small hedgerow, only to find the drop on the other side was much further down than i thought, and my headphones got caught up in the hedgerow, in my trippy dippy mind i thought the bushes had come alive and grabbed me, i cant remember screaming but my friend heard me, came to find me and told me he wasn't tripping yet, but i was so distracted by this music i could hear coming through the hedge, i said "the trees are fucking singing" and he laughed which made me paranoid, then detangled my headphones and gave me my walkman back, but i just sat down and stayed there for a while, tripping my bollocks off to this album.
??? hahahah :D for real???? :D hahahahah. you are great :)
That is one long, trippy sentence.
GREAT STORY!!
Awesome story dude!
Now that's a trip.
Met him a couple of times, still as passionate about the music as his DJ sets are varied and inspiring.
Super nervous energetic, nerdy-ish, really nice chap.
the LP is a masterpiece. one of my all time favorites of the 90's.
So many years have passed by, I though I would never find this album again... It was a quite an experience and unexplained misteries listening to it back then thru out those years.
all vibrating systems have their own natural frequencies☝
When I first moved to California in the second half of the 90s, I had put this on Minidisc and would listen to Global Chillage, It's Tomorrow Already and The Orb of course while snowboarding in Lake Tahoe. The best was to have this on headphones while riding solitarily at the end of the day, sun going down or even whiteout conditions. Many great memories integrally connected to Morris' works!
PS: Check out the TIF's album "Kira Kira" - tracks like Puretone I only recently discovered.... those dubby ambient tracks are my jams ;)
Track 6 "Waveform" was a game changer...In Many Ways!
much agree, that was the hook for me.
need more much more not had this much chillage for so long bring back the 90s please
The Big Chill, Union Chapel, Islington 1994...recovering sundays, silver metallic psychonaut, cold stone, hammocks, old parachutes, multi colored lava lamp slide projectors, Terence Mck, mind blown learning to email, chillin fm, Tim L, stupid little borders...unforgettable...
I dropped LSD for the first time in 1994. This album was among those that were playing that night. I'll never forget it. The perfect soundtrack for such an introduction to new levels of consciousness.
Cool I had this CD taken from my roommate in the 90s never got it back he moved out few days later
Happy Solstice Longer days everyone. Amazing trip 😊🍄😊😃😃😊🔯🔯🔯🔯🕉️🔯🎆🔯🕉️🔯💌🔯🎶🔯🙏🔯🔥🔯☀️🔯
lovely. Thanks for the up.
Waveform is just a mind blowingly amazing piece of music. thanks for uploading. i have this on vinyl somewhere in storage from back in the day
Thank you for putting this up.
I'm lying down.... Not doing much counting but definitely lying down...
phantasmagorical, chilled to the max
I used to listen to stuff like this and the classic Orb albums on nutmeg. My mate read that it contained a pre cursor of MDMA. Once we read that and that Malcolm X used it in prison we were converted. Herbal highs lol.
The overdose/high threshold is tiny though and therefore quite dangerous. Careful now.
.~*‰ o O memories of listening to this on vinyl with mates over twenty years ago. Whew. Staple listening for midnight wanders on your PS ( Personal stereo- we were 'street' haha). Can also remember five of us in a car going the wrong way on the A9 after seeing Underworld and The Drum Club in Newcastle. Global Chillage was on the car cassette player while I'm screaming at the driver "FOR FUCKS SAKE DARI! YOURE ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE ROAD!". Ahh. Those were the days O o »»->
+Steven Hill dangerous sounds my friend :)
Underworld! !
Killer tunes :)
Old skool brilliance.
that first track is fantastic, I've just put it on twice which means its been on half an hour. how did i get here? i put on the ambient mix of space is the place because it reminds me of a girl and the one night i spent with her, twenty five years ago. the track was on a tape that flipped over and over all night. listening to it made me wonder if she was ok, if she was alive or dead because she was troubled and hoping she IS ok and out there somewhere, happy.
i interviewed Morris for an Irish magazine about 10 years ago and he was VERY sound, and very interesting. have to go and buy this album now. i remember a review at the time said it 'sounded like a Slinky bouncing down an eternal staircase'. very accurate.
ua-cam.com/video/vv3PdRTLcOs/v-deo.html este inicio es del colectivo..The Irresistible Force que pena quien lo poso solo puso los dos primero descos del caset pena...el dj soy yo ma ni me acordava del set si saveis algo avisar ua-cam.com/video/wE7fu2wAEUY/v-deo.html disfrutar
shit i've known this album for a year now and just found out that it's Morris...
I always coming back to this album... so much memories...
At last this albumn was not a figment of my imagination
wish I still had the CD. That foil or whatever cover was pretty cool...
+21stCenturyDub yeah it had a holographic cover, was very impressive at the time, hard to believe this was released 21 years ago lol
It's a hologram, yes very cool!
I'm just a mass of goosebumps, Masterpiece!
i love how whenever you find some old obscure ambient/trance album like this all the comments are just 95%
D R U G S
It's like that line from idiocracy. "You like music AND drugs?! Woah that's crazy, so do I!"
There's a very good reason for that, but it must be experienced to be understood.
Not just any, and not just any
@@christianzilla why?? I know I’m kinda late but I want to know. I’m curious, as someone who doesn’t take dr*gs. Is this type of music created especially for people who take dr*gs? 🤔🤔
@@soleydasoleyda not necessarily, but when you change/enhance your brain/cognotion/senses, stimuli such as music become... changed... enhanced. But then I wouldn't know because I don't do drugs, because that's what the president wants 😁
getting this album cause of Snowstorm
Good Cd. My sister got me this years ago, I used to play it all the time.
When I was a teen, this album was (subjectively) more important ambient album for me, than SAW2, and that's saying a lot. Maybe the most influential in its style at the time. Nowadays I'm more into drone and dark ambient, but this one still hits a spot big time.
Short answer: check out this label called Cryo Chamber: cryochamber.bandcamp.com - their releases are for many parts absolutely beautiful.
What are your favorites of dark and drone ambient?
たまらん。俺の青春。出会えて良かったありがとう。
This album brings back memories😏massive 💎👌
thanks for posting
I remember the acid and this music crashing together in my mind like an explosion of sound and colours.
moments of wonder,blisss
Masterpiece
great masterpiece
Album fantastico!!
the best lsd album of all time
The Shiny / Glossy Foil Earth Cover was The Shiznit! It personified the incredible music within the disc...At least for me anyway!
Does anyone remember Fat Cat Records up the north end of Shaftesbury Avenue, past Cambridge Circus? What a great shop that was
FANTASTICCCCC
This is so relaxing!
How did I miss this one first time round!?
I've really done it THIS time!
much respect!
Delightful
14:06 is the second track the Sony Playstation startup screen?
very good
Let us lie down and be counted...........anyone?
لا إله إلا الله محمد رسول الله صلوات الله و سلامه عليه
Deep Tings + % 😎✌💓
listen to this while riding to your workplace.
So good that I bought the CD twice because I lost the first copy.
Love It!
so much much happy happy times
Does anyone know the sample used in Sunstroke? Sample starts playing around minute 37:00 thanks
Calyx by Hatfield and the North (1973)
36:00 perfect
Автор спасибо
nice !!
sounds like Ko Phan ngan Thailand '90 - '95 before it all went bad
mixmaster morris made this music in this video.
51:00 What does the girl says? O.o
No Name
though she was talking bout cum xD
ty
she's talking about taking acid
I wish to produce music like this, I'm not sure how. Any tips
learn some chord progressions - get some similar synth sounds - layer - then automate the cutoff
nice
❤
"do you have anything that sounds like psychedelic starfox menu music?"
Far out man ... Hey you think you could pass that over here....
why did it take me so long to realize they sampled terrence mckenna "i've really done it this time" 102:45
😎✌💞
it makes me sad
breizh waren embrace the sadness
Irresistible force flying high
It's no wonder Kraftwerk got tired of making new music.
🙇♂️❣️🌌
Модель для Сборки. Рассказ Пиркса.
Ahem... Sierra Madre.
This albums sounds like acid does
Schulze
Lsd
Pong wrong
Monotone
❤