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Tribal ambient is honestly the only music genre that still surprises me.
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>>127720254
Essential tribal ambient albums?
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I've only listened to some Jon Hassel and that The Beast soundtrack, it's fine but I feel like it's in a no man's land of background music and listening music, but not in the good way like Eno intended.
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Bumpu
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https://youtu.be/bS8Uv1XsiVo?si=oNVKuyUad--0x7Wq
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>>127721534
Zero Kama - The Secret Eye Of Laylah
Anything by Steve Roach or Robert Rich
Tehom's first two albums



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