Headphone Commute’s Best of 2009 : Music For Awakened Spirits And Open Minds

After spending an entire night dancing at an outdoor festival, I wake up in my tent, drenched in morning dew and sound. The music never stopped playing, but it has slowed down in pace. As the music guides me towards its source, the path winds in between the trees that seem to sway with the rhythm. Suddenly, I’m up in the air, floating towards an open field, where yogis have already began to levitate. But before I circle around a large amanita dancing to the sonic colors, the bass rolls off, and I wake up in my tent, drenched in morning dew and sound.

(entries are listed in alphabetical order by artist. links point to album reviews on headphone commute)
Aes Dana – Leylines (Ultimae)
Bluetech – The Divine Invasion (Aleph Zero) [REVIEW]
Field Rotation – Licht Und Schatten (Fluid Audio)
Fredrik Öhr – Falling Through The Earth (Aleph Zero)
H.U.V.A. Network – Ephemeris (Ultimae) [REVIEW]
Jean-Michel – Tons Of Fun (Onpa)
KiloWatts – Undercurrent (Somnia) [REVIEW]
Liquid Stranger – The Intergalactic Slapstick (Interchill)
Shpongle – Ineffable Mysteries From Shpongleland (Twisted)
Solar Fields – Movements (Ultimae)

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