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Posted: Oct. 11 2005, 16:53

For those of you dissapointed by L+S and wanting some REAL highly melodic, highly atmospheric, highly engaging chill out, highly everything most of L+S isn't in other words. I would like to point you in the direction of an 'act' called Caia. Basically Caia is an experimental musical partnership between a Japanese guy called Maiku Takahashi and Andy Cato from Groove Armada. Their first album together is called The Magic Dragon and is just completely gorgeous chill out music. If any of you are at all familiar with Groove Armada's more chilled out instrumental stuff then you've got a fair idea of what Caia sound like, great playing and great melodies. All of the album is superb but if any of you use Limewire and want to try out a track grap 'La Telecabine'. Proof that you can indeed base an entire 8 minute track around a small cluster of notes and still have it sound like entire musical voyage.
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Posted: Oct. 12 2005, 16:24

Just to add to the above post. There is a website where you can hear short sections from each track. Go here http://www.33rpm.com/index.php?page=detail&id=3073

I can't over emphasise how seriously wonderfully chilled out this album is, listening to it pretty much continuously just now. I know some of you would love it too.
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Posted: Oct. 12 2005, 18:09

Thankyou Toby, intersting stuff there.
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