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| Cynaera (Kenneth's Frequency) | Posted: Jul 17, 2011 - 17:18 ianmoff wrote: What's a Cedar-cat? How is it different from a normal cat? If I didn't spend so much time away I'd let another cat move in here :-( |
| ianmoff (Nr London UK) | Posted: Nov 07, 2010 - 08:45 Cynaera wrote: I'm listening to this song with my big fat Cedar-cat snuggled in my arms. He's purring, and if I could purr, I'd be purring, too. Love this song. I love AfroCelts, and loved them when they were the Afro-Celt Sound System. Such wonderful, soothing, inspiring music... Gotta wake my cat up so I can put my jammies on and tuck in for the night. Thanks, RP - I'll probably be listening to you all night long. What's a Cedar-cat? How is it different from a normal cat? If I didn't spend so much time away I'd let another cat move in here :-( |
| ianmoff (Nr London UK) | Posted: Nov 07, 2010 - 08:42 I'd never heard these until I hooked up with RP - that's why I love it so much ;-) Thanks Bill and Rebecca |
| Cynaera (South of Neanderthal) | Posted: Oct 06, 2010 - 20:10 I'm listening to this song with my big fat Cedar-cat snuggled in my arms. He's purring, and if I could purr, I'd be purring, too. Love this song. I love AfroCelts, and loved them when they were the Afro-Celt Sound System. Such wonderful, soothing, inspiring music... Gotta wake my cat up so I can put my jammies on and tuck in for the night. Thanks, RP - I'll probably be listening to you all night long. |
| Sasha2001 (New York F'n City) | Posted: Oct 06, 2010 - 20:08 Sounds like restaurant music. |
| Rp10v3r (Gainesville, FL) | Posted: Sep 04, 2010 - 19:57 Very soothing.... ![]() |
| spaceman (Vienna, Austria) | Posted: Jun 01, 2010 - 02:51 I love the intro. It sounds so harsh and melancholic at the same time. |
| martinc (Ottawa Canada) | Posted: Aug 21, 2009 - 09:37 I am pouring coffee down my throat trying to stay sharp and the last couple of tunes are dragging me in atmospheric bliss |
| ziggytrix (Dallas, TX) | Posted: Apr 16, 2009 - 14:47 jah_blessed wrote: Isn't it spelled "Siberia"? It's spelled "Сиби́рь". ![]() |
| agnes (heaven) | Posted: Feb 12, 2009 - 12:29 THE HORROR!!!!! |
| Danny_G (Lima) | Posted: Aug 06, 2008 - 21:03 ¿Iberia? |
| x3n0b07 (Chico, CA) | Posted: Oct 28, 2007 - 15:36 Anything from ACSS (My favorite musical act) gets an automatic 8. This is a good album opener I suppose, but there are better tracks on the disc. "Ayub's Song", "Deep Channel" and "Rise Above It" being my favorites on the disc. |
| Frater_Kork (Uppsala, Sweden) | Posted: Sep 27, 2007 - 06:56 fredriley wrote: I'm a fan of this bunch, mainly for their sheer energy and vibrancy, but this sounds like chill-out trance rather than the drum-bashing foot-stomping stuff that's their usual fare. I'm afraid this one's not growing on me. I prefer it when their music lives up to the band name, whereas this is generic chill-out stuff. Pleasant enough, but in one ear and out the other...
What he said... |
| slartibart_O (N29°57'-W97°34') | Posted: Jul 26, 2007 - 09:46 jah_blessed wrote: Isn't it spelled "Siberia"?
Was in San Francisco years ago with the in-laws. My mother-in-law, bless her sheltered little heart, pointed at an adult movie marquee and said "Isn't that mispelled?" : Screwples. We nearly choked but didn't have the heart to try and explain it to her. |
| arserocket (Way down South West Scotland near boredom) | Posted: May 24, 2007 - 13:52 bit too much yodeling for me |
| Nabla (Cork (Ireland)) | Posted: May 24, 2007 - 13:52 Nice and never heard before! Seal would like it too, I guess... ![]() |
| FamilyMan (Continent's edge) | Posted: Apr 07, 2007 - 08:43 jah_blessed wrote: Isn't it spelled "Siberia"?
Only on earth (and then, only in some places). This is the Al Gore spelling. |
| fredriley (Nottingham, UK) | Posted: Feb 19, 2007 - 10:10 I'm a fan of this bunch, mainly for their sheer energy and vibrancy, but this sounds like chill-out trance rather than the drum-bashing foot-stomping stuff that's their usual fare. I'm afraid this one's not growing on me. I prefer it when their music lives up to the band name, whereas this is generic chill-out stuff. Pleasant enough, but in one ear and out the other... |
| tiggers | Posted: Feb 19, 2007 - 10:08 Top notch, love the Afro Celts |
| jah_blessed (Netherlands) | Posted: Feb 04, 2007 - 05:29 Isn't it spelled "Siberia"? |
| inindian ('bout 45 north) | Posted: Jan 06, 2007 - 00:16 I get scared when there's no music. Like it okay once in a while. glassjawgrlxxx wrote: This scares the crap out of me. No thank you. |
| sunnysoul03 (Huntington Beach, CA) | Posted: Dec 22, 2006 - 11:57 davin wrote: At least get the correct spelling of the words you're using.. weak! |
| davin (Victoria, British Columbia) | Posted: Dec 22, 2006 - 11:54 This is great stuff, never heard it before .. and I like this kind of music so it's really nice to hear something new like this. |
| davin (Victoria, British Columbia) | Posted: Dec 22, 2006 - 11:53 Duffalo wrote: Pretensious, sophomoric garbage.
At least get the correct spelling of the words you're using.. weak! |
| Duffalo (Aisle 2) | Posted: Oct 10, 2006 - 11:21 Pretensious, sophomoric garbage. |
| MtnGoat (On the Last Train to Lhasa) | Posted: Oct 10, 2006 - 11:20 michaelc wrote: when I first heard this on RP, I liked it so much I went out and got my own copy. Now it's retired - very retired.
get's old quick, not bad on the bike on an uphill climb. Bingo (relating to the uphill bike climb). But also for long road trips in the countryside. Stays fresh with me tho if I limit my exposure to once every other month or so. |
| BadMongo (Norway) | Posted: Oct 10, 2006 - 11:16 I can't take more of this AC shit! PLEACE MAKE IT STOP BILL!!!! |
| kilroyjoe3 (Charlottesville VA is for lovers) | Posted: Sep 25, 2006 - 19:23 plutodazed wrote: Good background/elevator music. It reminds me of the instrumentals on Pink Floyd's first non-Roger Waters LP "A Momentary Lapse of Reason"---good but not great.
I HAVE ALWAYS BEEN HERE! I WILL ALWAYS LOOK OUT FROM BEHIND THESE COLD EYES! |
| bigtwistee (Native Texican) | Posted: Jun 15, 2006 - 07:52 I wanted to like these guys, I think their concept is quite original. This tune is just too creepy, others sound too angry. Maybe if I heard a more upbeat selection from them I would like it, but as far as what I have heard from them so far... pass |
| michaelc (Walnut Creek, CA) | Posted: May 02, 2006 - 13:47 when I first heard this on RP, I liked it so much I went out and got my own copy. Now it's retired - very retired. get's old quick, not bad on the bike on an uphill climb. |
| glassjawgrlxxx (Boston) | Posted: May 02, 2006 - 13:46 This scares the crap out of me. No thank you. |
| rKokon (Colesville, MD) | Posted: Apr 03, 2006 - 09:13 I wanted to echo the positive comments below, which I do agree with, but I find myself dozzzzzzinnnngggg offfff . . . . |
| pianocomposer (USA) | Posted: Feb 18, 2006 - 05:27 plutodazed wrote: Good background/elevator music. It reminds me of the instrumentals on Pink Floyd's first non-Roger Waters LP "A Momentary Lapse of Reason"---good but not great.
I was thinking the floyd too, when I heard this. Excellent tune. = 8 |
| plutodazed (Georgia, USA) | Posted: Jan 19, 2006 - 21:09 Good background/elevator music. It reminds me of the instrumentals on Pink Floyd's first non-Roger Waters LP "A Momentary Lapse of Reason"---good but not great. |
| godspeed (Panama) | Posted: Jan 19, 2006 - 21:05 great combination of sounds...has kinda that ethereal edge... |
| kazuma (Austin, TX) | Posted: Jan 19, 2006 - 21:01 Platypus wrote: whenever this band is played on RP, i find myself trying to change the station - to RP.
Recursion claims another victim. |
| RParadise (New York, NY) | Posted: Jan 05, 2006 - 07:45 MrKite wrote: They droppped the 'Sound System' part on the last album so their name depends on which album you're listening to! Whichever the album or name I think they're great :-) And they just added the "Sound System" back for their latest (5th) release. See AMG for one person's opinion. I still think that "Seed" is their best structured CD yet. The songs have a way of flowing into each other far better than before. And, yes, that's Jesse Cook on guitar. |
| Baby_M (a 100-year old building in downtown Akron, Ohio) | Posted: Dec 07, 2005 - 06:48 Sounds like Mike Oldfield, Carlos Santana, and Clannad having a jam session. |
| Dahnyul | Posted: Oct 09, 2005 - 17:04 schopiebettyford wrote: Jesus, more music from the Best of Local Weather Forecast Soundtrack from the Weather Channel.
Okay, someone finally did it. I laughed out loud when I read this. Very cute. Anyway, I found this song grew on my as the energy patiently built through the course of the song. |
| rolf (Frankfurt, Germany) | Posted: Jul 27, 2005 - 16:23 -7- |
| Zukiwi (Montreal) | Posted: Jul 27, 2005 - 16:17 Pyro wrote: Despite all previous negative comments, I love this band. Much more interesting and varied than Enigma, which wore out it's welcome by 1993.
I agree, their 1st (and 2nd) album: awesome, but the 3rd more of the same this one, however, not too bad, not too bad at all ...
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| Pyro (Northwest Louisiana) | Posted: Jun 13, 2005 - 11:17 Despite all previous negative comments, I love this band. Much more interesting and varied than Enigma, which wore out it's welcome by 1993. |
| Poplars (nyc) | Posted: Apr 15, 2005 - 20:48 Jesus, more music from the Best of Local Weather Forecast Soundtrack from the Weather Channel.
HAHA! Exactly! i knew i'd heard this somewhere... |
| talkingvo | Posted: Apr 15, 2005 - 20:45 this is the lovechild of miami vice theme songs and enya... with enigma thrown into the foray. in case there is any confusion, this is in no way a compliment. |
| schopiebettyford | Posted: Mar 17, 2005 - 10:51 Jesus, more music from the Best of Local Weather Forecast Soundtrack from the Weather Channel. |
| nausicaa (Far far from paradise....) | Posted: Feb 01, 2005 - 05:20 It is stuff like this that gives post-modernism a bad reputation. 'Afro-Celts', 'Cyberia'? |
| ChardRemains (Pepperland) | Posted: Jan 17, 2005 - 11:28 mute |
| Platypus (here, now) | Posted: Nov 04, 2004 - 15:01 fusionmuze wrote: the cheese factor bugs me if i can even remotely hear it playing... listening or not. |
| llazare (Ann Arbor, MI) | Posted: Sep 21, 2004 - 11:51 I used to really like the Afro-Celts and even own two albums, but they and the other sound-alike bands (KIra etc) are just too over played these days. I can only take so much of this sound, and I'm bummed that over exposure has made me sick of these guys, |
| zenhead (Maine) | Posted: Sep 21, 2004 - 11:47 I think this band is really exciting. I love their combining trance, with African rhythyms, and bagpipes. Cool. |



