Asura - Ambient Dj Set

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Review by Courtney Mayo

Ambient DJ Set by Asura: A Cosmic Snooze-fest Worth Waking Up For Alright, buckle up, because we're diving into Ambient DJ Set by Asura—a gem of electronic chillness from France that hit shelves (or whatever they had in 2000) via Infinium Records. If you’re into soundscapes that feel like floating through space without the hassle of zero gravity, this one’s for you. First off, let’s talk about the track "Untitled." Yeah, real creative name there, Asura—thanks for keeping us guessing. But honestly? This thing sticks with me. It’s not just ambient; it’s like someone bottled the essence of a lazy Sunday afternoon where time doesn’t exist and handed it to you as music. The synths drift around like clouds on sedatives while subtle beats creep in like your cat sneaking up behind you. You don’t notice at first, but then BAM—it’s all over your soul. It’s soothing yet kinda haunting, like staring out a rain-speckled window and realizing you forgot to call your mom last week. Another standout is... well, actually, I can’t remember its title either. Let’s call it “Track Number Whatever.” This one starts slow, almost too slow, like waiting for coffee to brew when you’re already late. But then these soft, echoing tones kick in, layered so delicately it feels like hearing whispers from another dimension. By the end, you’re convinced aliens might be trying to communicate through sub-bass frequencies. Or maybe it’s just my imagination running wild again. Either way, it’s memorable. Asura nails the whole ambient vibe here. There’s no rush, no flashy drops, no desperate attempts to grab attention—it’s just calm vibes doing their thing. And sure, some critics will say it’s boring or pretentious, but screw ‘em. Sometimes being understated is exactly what makes something brilliant. Like wearing socks with sandals—it’s controversial, but deep down, you know it works. Reflection time: Listening to Ambient DJ Set feels like living inside an art gallery exhibit titled “The Passage of Time.” Except instead of feeling existential dread, you’re oddly okay with everything melting together. Also, fun fact—if you play this album backwards, apparently it unlocks secret messages about French baguettes. Totally kidding. Or am I? So yeah, if you’re looking for background noise that doubles as introspective ear candy, give this album a spin. Just don’t blame me if you accidentally zone out and miss your bus stop.

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Artist: Asura
Album: Ambient Dj Set

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Filename: asura-ambient-dj-set.zip
  • MP3 size: 6.8 mb
  • FLAC size: 55.3 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Untitled72:28

Labels

Infinium Records

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Formats

  • CDr
  • Promo

Notes

Mix copyright by Infinium Records

About Asura

Goa Trance / Trance / Ambient / Downtempo project based in Lyon, France Formed in 1996, Asura was originally a duo composed of , and . In 1998, joined the group. In 2001, Vincent Villuis left the group to concentrate on his new project , and was replaced the same year by . Since July 2005, after the departure of Christopher Maze and Alex Ackerman, Asura became Charles Farewell's solo project.

Real Name

    • V. Villuis
    • C. Farewell
    • C. Maze

Members

  • Vincent Villuis
  • Charles Farewell
  • Christopher Maze
  • Alex Ackerman

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? The album *Ambient DJ Set* by Asura, released in 2000, is a hidden gem in the electronic music scene. It’s labeled under the ambient style and hails from France. What’s fascinating is that it includes a track simply titled *Untitled*. This minimalist approach to naming fits perfectly with the serene and atmospheric vibe of the album. Sometimes less really is more.