Welcome to the emusers today - I was beginning to think I was the only one out there playing music today!! Being 5 plus hours ahead it is already mid afternoon here in the UK. A very windy but dry afternoon, so not sure if this is the right music for today, but I like it
@greg - I've been swamped at work lately, and spent yesterday watching Babylon 5 episodes instead of listening to music. But I'm back for most of today!
@thom - I know the feeling!! I've been fortunate in one respect this week, in that I have had a really bad cold, so have spent much of the week working from home, but next week looks awful, all the catching up to do when I return to the office, and I'm teaching all day Tuesday and Thursday too, so no music then.... I am fortunate in many ways in that being a university teacher I can and do work from home so much
@ germanprof I think it is something to do with working with students and all their germs! In my case my job includes visiting student teachers in school placements, so lots of nice bugs doing the rounds then!
Just discoverd that this became the first Bowie album to be on emusic in UK a couple of weeks ago, so downloaded it. I used to have the LP when it first came out. Played it a lot then. Now remastered it still sounds as fresh and as vital as it did then with Bowie's interpretations of his sixties favourites. Superb playing from Mick Ronson
@ Brighternow - nice to see some Korean music on here. Japanese music is much easier to track, but having some connections with South Korea I do wonder from time to time if more is going on there musically than is easily visible from here. This sounds nice - listening now. Though if I google Ninaian the apparent home page has a "this site may harm your computer" warning, so I'm reluctant to explore further.
@greg yes, I expect it's the latest gift from my students. First few years I taught here I caught everything - seem to have a bit more local immunity these days.
I think this has been the first week since September, when my first kid started pre-school, that the four of us humans in the house are all actually healthy at the same time.
@Brighternow - the soundcloud link crashed my browser (Opera) :-(. When I try it in Firefox my security software says :"This web page at www.ninaian.com has been reported as an attack page and has been blocked based on your security preferences."
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This is about as near as I will ever get to country music
Streichquintett > Ensemble United Berlin
Schlagzeug > Chris Cutler
Klavier > Jeffrey Burns
Perkussion > Dirk Wucherpfennig, Edwin Kaliga
Lutzglandien.de
If I started everyday with this I'd have more fun in the mornings.
Secret Entries Into Darkness by Evan Bartholomew
Not sure this is quite as good as Caverns of Time. On the other hand I'm sick this morning and may be listening with a weary ear.
Ninaian For A Little Cruise
- Brilliant Explotions In The Sky type of shoegaze/instrumental/psychedelic. . .
Young group with lots of energy, but you can't dance to them.
Craig
Just discoverd that this became the first Bowie album to be on emusic in UK a couple of weeks ago, so downloaded it. I used to have the LP when it first came out. Played it a lot then. Now remastered it still sounds as fresh and as vital as it did then with Bowie's interpretations of his sixties favourites. Superb playing from Mick Ronson
I think this has been the first week since September, when my first kid started pre-school, that the four of us humans in the house are all actually healthy at the same time.
There's a link on the Soundcloud page http://www.ninaian.com/, my browser did'nt object to this.
I've just sent them an email suggesting to go Bandcamp with this.
ninaianproject@gmail.com
2 credits, back in the day.