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Old 18-09-2016, 01:59
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Old 19-09-2016, 13:52
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Like being trapped in a lift.
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Old 19-09-2016, 15:03
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Not impressed, my idea of "chill out" music is Peter White.

Perfect Moment
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnVIyRJVHww

Caravan of Dreams
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPUuN9Ft4rI
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Old 19-09-2016, 15:55
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I quite liked it. Jazzfm at night had a programme that used to play all that chillout/lounge music it was great
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Old 19-09-2016, 17:23
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Very smooth, here's one of my favourite chill-out tunes:

Beaumont Hannant - Sym-phon5
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Old 21-09-2016, 08:33
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Sorry just sounds like muzak to me.
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Old 21-09-2016, 09:25
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Very smooth, here's one of my favourite chill-out tunes:

Beaumont Hannant - Sym-phon5
Yeah, like it
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Old 21-09-2016, 10:05
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Nope not for me, I kept wondering when it would start! Relaxing music for me is some John Barry or soulful/deep House music.
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Old 21-09-2016, 11:19
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I would be interested to know who constitutes "the more mature audio listener" because as a 53 year-old I would struggle to find anything more tedious to listen to. To me it is the musical equivalent of watching paint dry...
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Old 21-09-2016, 11:23
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I would be interested to know who constitutes "the more mature audio listener" because as a 53 year-old I would struggle to find anything more tedious to listen to. To me it is the musical equivalent of watching paint dry...
As a 46 year old, I'm inclined to agree.
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Old 21-09-2016, 12:52
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I'm 52 and also agree. I grew up with punk and disco, amongst other genres, so that kind of muzak does nothing for me.
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Old 21-09-2016, 13:53
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I'm 56 and I agree too!
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Old 21-09-2016, 15:08
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I qualify as 'more mature' and I thought it was like music for funeral parlours. Give me Brian Eno or Talk Talk any day.
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Old 23-09-2016, 03:43
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It's just soulless, repetitive, stuff. The tune goes goes nowhere and soon becomes monotonous, It doesn't relax me. It just becomes annoying, and I'm switching it off.
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