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    Hypnotic repetitive pieces playlist - spotify

    Hello all,

    I love when i work sometimes to hear repetitive music, i made a playlist especially for that:
    https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1l...7accc653f74479

    enjoy

    ..:M

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    This is a good idea. You might also add:

    Bel Air from Can's Future Days

    Helleluwah from Can's Tago Mago

    Barazinbar from Jade Warrior's Released (and not the Assagai version)

    Miles Davis has a few, particularly He Loved Him Madly and Calypso Frelimo from Get Up With It
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    Quote Originally Posted by Munster View Post
    This is a good idea. You might also add:

    Bel Air from Can's Future Days

    Helleluwah from Can's Tago Mago

    Barazinbar from Jade Warrior's Released (and not the Assagai version)

    Miles Davis has a few, particularly He Loved Him Madly and Calypso Frelimo from Get Up With It
    Great recommendations! added.

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    Norman Whitfield is one producer who specialized in long, repetitive tracks that were always interesting and hypnotic.

    Four Whitfield possibilities for your list are:

    Rare Earth’s ‘Ma’;

    The Temptations’ long version of ‘Papa Was A Rolling Stone’ and ‘Zoom’ (although these two fall under the category of psychedelic soul);

    The Undisputed Truth’s ‘Ungena Za Ulimwengu (Unite The World)’. This, again, is psychedelic soul but don’t let that deter you.


    Just a query. How do you copy a Spotify playlist? This is a good one and I'd like to save it.
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    Soft Machine - Seven

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    Quote Originally Posted by Munster View Post
    Norman Whitfield is one producer who specialized in long, repetitive tracks that were always interesting and hypnotic.

    Four Whitfield possibilities for your list are:

    Rare Earth’s ‘Ma’;

    The Temptations’ long version of ‘Papa Was A Rolling Stone’ and ‘Zoom’ (although these two fall under the category of psychedelic soul);

    The Undisputed Truth’s ‘Ungena Za Ulimwengu (Unite The World)’. This, again, is psychedelic soul but don’t let that deter you.


    Just a query. How do you copy a Spotify playlist? This is a good one and I'd like to save it.

    I am listening to these 3, they are great and added! added also get ready. Point i was trying to focus on is the repetitive thing and less on vocals but this is great.
    I can add terry riley lol

    You understand the playlist intention well.

    Regarding spotify, if you like someone's playlist and want to keep it, just mark the playlist as liked or you can ask to put it in a specific folder of yours.
    If you want to modify existing one, you need to create your empty playlist with your name, copy all songs/pieces on the original and drag them into yours. That's your copy.

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    Love 'em or hate 'em, I think Suicide's "Dream Baby Dream" fits the bill.
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