Umbrella term for different types of electronic music that have a mellow style.
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Examples for "chill "
Examples for "chill "
1 These events, particularly the Libby case, gave journalists and Congress a chill .
2 That said; don't allow a slight chill to impact on personal relationships.
3 You do ask the strangest questions, Ayla, Jondalar said, feeling a chill .
4 I ask casually, although those words send a chill up my spine.
5 A piercing chill grew in the dead air; the silence was terrifying.
1 Consumers still feel downbeat about the economy and their own financial situations.
2 Not everyone took such a downbeat view of Asia's third-largest economy, however.
3 His staccato, opening words were decidedly downbeat - Hip operation went wrong.
4 A glum, tired, downbeat group tonight, the bad news outweighing the good.
5 Auckland remained the most pessimistic region, with Northland the least downbeat region.
1 Deep, late night downtempo vibes before the sun has even gone down.
2 It's downtempo and periodically melancholy but not overly sorrowful.
3 On the Rick Rubin produced 'Dope' she takes things in a downtempo direction and it's genuinely moving.
4 Eyre doesn't do downtempo : her forthcoming album contains only one ballad, and it receives short shrift tonight.
5 They deal mostly in downtempo disco and soul of uniformly high quality but varying degrees of obscurity.
1 Unlike its eclectic precursors, Balearic and chillout , it lacks an eccentric hinterland.
2 If you don't already own a chillout album, you might as well start here.
3 One minute she's the ice queen of chillout , next she's a synthpop siren or a spaced-out earth mother.
4 SBTRKT spent much of the last decade working under his real name, Aaron Jerome, experimenting with chillout and trip-hop.
5 Then make room in your boudoir for Leslie Feist, the coolest chanteuse to hit the chillout room in yonks.
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