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Isa Always Song

Isa always sang. Not for an audience just because the song was there. I saw her on Valentine’s Day, 14th of February, 95 years deep into the world. We chewed the fat, laughed slowly, and let the past wander back into the room as if it had never left. She outlived so many. She carried them with her. Today, Isa slipped back into the great chorus — back to Bobby, back to Carol, back to Eddy, and to all the voices that went ahead to hold the harmony open. The song I will always hear her in is Crazy . Maybe because life is. Maybe because love is. Maybe because singing it meant you felt something deeply enough to let it out. This one’s for you, Isa. For the laughter. For the stories. For the night we shared. For the song that never really ends. Crazy…

Ray Charles - No Letter Today

Jansky Noise - Why Ground Zero v1 - VIDEO

WHY — Ground Zero v.1  There are projects we plan, and projects that simply arrive.  WHY — Ground Zero v1  belongs to the second category — the kind of work born not from intention, but from a shrug, or a question you mutter on a grey morning without expecting an answer. This video is degrading, a blue-smoked drift through London and it wasn’t made because the world needed it. It wasn’t made because I needed it either. At best, it’s a fragment of a thought; at worst, it’s the digital equivalent of handing someone a jumper they didn’t ask for at Christmas, or getting an upgrade on your computer that you dont need.  But perhaps that’s precisely why it exists. The WHY project is built on the shaky architecture of human questioning—the sort of questioning that comes before clarity, before reason, before the socially polished self puts on its armor and steps into the day. Volume 1 gathers the first collection of these small fractures—repetitions, spirals, soft coll...

WHY VOLUME 1 — A PROJECT WITH NO REASON

WHY Volume 1 exists for no good reason. Or for too many reasons. Or for reasons we’ve already forgotten. This album began with a single loop: Why – Ground Zero v1,  a repetitive, slow, heavy struggle of a track that collapses and drags in on itself like a question that’s been asked too many times. From there, the project expanded outward into a constellation of songs that each examine why from a slightly different angle — fractured, cosmic, mundane, philosophical, irritated, hopeful, sideways, softly-lit, or charred at the edges. But let’s be clear: We do not offer answers. We do not even offer the illusion of answers. In fact, we’re not entirely sure why this album exists at all. It contradicts itself. It loops back. It points at nothing. And because we can make it, we did . This is the full depth of our artistic justification. Think of WHY Volume 1 as an exercise in acknowledging the absurd: the days when you ask the big questions with the seriousness of a philosopher b...

Jah Screechy - Walk & Skank

Long before the lasers, strobes and 3 a.m. meltdowns, this tune laid the groundwork for what would later become that Prodigy anthem we all rinsed to when we used to rave. The DNA is unmistakable. It even popped up today in a private list from Limit nightclub, one of the clubs I frequented and DJ'ed at — a perfect reminder of where so many of those breakbeat moments truly began. Root s.