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S. Nianio, A. Yurchenko ‎- Знаєш як? Розкажи (Abstract, Neofolk, Minimal...

From time to time you hear something that is like nothing else. Sadly, this happens to me very few times, as I believe I have had the joy of being exposed to much and many audio delights. This record re-released by Svitlana Nianio & Oleksandr was one of them. On first listen I took a wild stab in the dark sayint it could be Nico. I was a long way off, I knew it, but I couldnt pin anything on this music. Quite extraordinary a real gem. Enjoy!

Goenzang Gi Chogla (The Devoted Pilgrim)

Sew, Sew, Sew

Remembering Andrew Weatherall - Sabers of Paradise

  Andrew Weatherall, the legendary DJ and record producer, left an indelible mark on the music world. His groundbreaking work on Primal Scream's 1991 album Screamadelica earned it the inaugural Mercury Prize.  It is a great shame to hear of his passing this week, as he was quite a producer and DJ. From his early days as an acid house DJ in the late '80s to his celebrated remixes for Happy Mondays, New Order, and Primal Scream, Weatherall's musical journey was nothing short of extraordinary. Screamadelica's revolutionary mix of indie, hard rock, house, and rave remains his most memorable achievement for many, but I personally loved the Sabers in Paradise, but what ever your tipple is the man had a skill for captivating a mainstream audience and winning critical acclaim.  Beyond that, Weatherall ventured into collaborative projects like Blood Sugar, Two Lone Swordsmen, and the Asphodells. In recent years, he graced us with solo albums like Convenanza, Consolamentum, and Q

David Shea Song Of The Old

Search results for Jansky Noise and Micheal

Search Results for Micheal  Kiwanuka and Jansky Noise  It has to be said, that you would never throw these two musicians together, but the law of averages and the laws of or rules of life can sometimes be a  disappointment or of benifit.  When an object does not appear to behave consistently, it may roll off in any direction, bound, lay or just lag at various, any or no distances. Certainly today there is no better way to position Jansky Noise and Micheal Kiwanuka , two polar opposite musicians, who have no reason for any kind of connection what so ever, but for one reason, beyond math, but inside the laws of natural phenomenon here they do collide.  Whilst browising todays Googlekeyword search results for the term "Jansky Noise Ethnoshere" - we see see Michael in our results. Is it Jansky Noise bringing Michael closer to the ethnoshere, or Micheal Kiwanuka being submerged in the ethnosphere? It´s not for me to answer, all I can do is observe the laws and distrib

Ship of the Gods - Anna Heinrich & Leon Palmer

The beauty of twelve piano notes made visible on CymaScope

A man called adam - Estelle

John Cameron - Half Forgotten Daydreams (1974)

Lorn - Acid Rain

Kamasi Washington - Street Fighter Mas

Golden Brown - The Stranglers (Restored Music Video)

Dead Can Dance - Ariadne

Rodrigo Gallardo - Agua de La Tierra (Nicola Cruz Remix)

Etienne Jaumet - Metallik Cages (Acid Arab Remix)

Unraveling the Influence: Joe Smooth's "Promised Land" and the Echoes of The Gap Band - can we bridge a gap?

In the vast landscape of classic house music, one record that undeniably stands out is Joe Smooth's "Promised Land," released in 1987. With its infectious beats and uplifting melody, it's a timeless anthem that has left an indelible mark on dance music history. But could this iconic track have been influenced by The Gap Band's 1983 hit, "Someday"? Let's delve into the intriguing connections and inspirations that shape the evolution of music. A Glimpse into Joe Smooth's Influences In a recent interview with Muzikxpress, Joe Smooth shared insights into the creative process behind "Promised Land." He mentioned influences such as Stevie Wonder, whose musical genius is revered by many. Interestingly, Stevie Wonder also collaborated with The Gap Band on various occasions, underlining the interconnectedness of the music world. Motown's Spirit and The Gap Band Joe Smooth's interview revealed his deep appreciation for Motown and the desi

Barefoot

The Avalanches - Because I'm Me (Official Video)