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Author: Steve
Posted: Jun 24 2005 - 02:08 AM
Subject: Please help identify ambient song
I'm hoping someone here can help me identify a ambient techno-like tune that has been elluding me for years. It used to play on a audio stream called "A flame this high..." and containted tracks from Chemical Brothers and Aphex Twin, although I am pretty sure they are not the author.

The ambient song starts out with long drawn our horns and leads into a females vocalist. All I can remembers is "something-something-something, all the time. *Something*" The last something I know is the title of the song, but I can't remember it. It's very slow tempoed ambient, very drifty. I think it was also used in a commerical a year or so back. Any help would be appreciated!
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