Each Dirty Letter is packed with anthems in waiting, and given a push (or some suitable TV soundtracking), Calamateur will be very very big indeed Andrew Howie injects his music with a whole lot of heart which puts him head and shoulders above a lot of the competition in the field.
Americana UK
Free. Many eMusers will like. I read about this in the NY Times 'Playlist' column a few weeks back:
The prolific Gui Amabis has worked to fuse the Brazilian post-bossa-nova songwriting tradition with electronic sampling and atmospherics. His crew includes the singer C
Soooooooooooo good ! Description: Music to awaken to.
Bill Ryan, composer Ashley Bathgate, cello Vicky Chow, piano David Cossin, percussion
Michael Lowenstern, bass clarinet Pablo Mahave-Veglia, cello Jonathan Nichol, saxophone Todd Reynolds, violin Paul de Jong, ?.
I'm listening to the first David Bowie song in ten years, released today on his 66th birthday. It harks back to, and sounds like, his Berlin era. A new album is due in March.
I've been trying to work out how to add a YouTube clip into this thread - I am sure someone here will know!
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Chandos freebie from a few months back
NYOP Bandcamp
followed by
Each Dirty Letter is packed with anthems in waiting, and given a push (or some suitable TV soundtracking), Calamateur will be very very big indeed Andrew Howie injects his music with a whole lot of heart which puts him head and shoulders above a lot of the competition in the field.
Americana UK
NYOP Bandcamp
followed by
A Highlight of 2012
followed by
Streaming from Bandcamp
Looking forward to checking out that new one bn.
Thanks Lowlife, currently streaming, soon to download
Free. Many eMusers will like. I read about this in the NY Times 'Playlist' column a few weeks back:
This is really, really good. Guvera.
After:
Also good, but not nearly as good as the Gang Starr. Also Guvera.
Craig
"I couldn't survive without my radio."
Guvera.
Craig
G.
Description: Music to awaken to.
Bill Ryan, composer Ashley Bathgate, cello Vicky Chow, piano David Cossin, percussion
Michael Lowenstern, bass clarinet Pablo Mahave-Veglia, cello Jonathan Nichol, saxophone Todd Reynolds, violin Paul de Jong, ?.
ETA: Featuring Sugar Cane Harris (violin)
G.
It has been nothing but Golden Era hip hop for me today, and all Guvera.
Craig
This came on after something else I recently got from G, but this is from the last round. Amazing how funky industrial music can be.
I'm listening to the first David Bowie song in ten years, released today on his 66th birthday. It harks back to, and sounds like, his Berlin era. A new album is due in March.
I've been trying to work out how to add a YouTube clip into this thread - I am sure someone here will know!
It had to be one of the Berlin albums next!
looks like http://youtu.be/FOyDTy9DtHQ <- link to David Bowie: Where Are We Now?
Explosions in the Sky