Serpentine moths dreaming smokescreens of light, space and shadows on obsessive creatures and caricatures. The cover looks a bit like the Tammo De Jongh artwork for Crimson's ...Poseidon. Absolutely lovely mix of folk, psych, and experimental coralliform filigrees.
‘…the Sound Of Crenshaw is in everything I touch, from Kendrick to Herbie. So with SOC I’m gonna bring it all back and give y’all the whole package: 100% the Sound of Crenshaw’
Velvet Portraits is a wide ranging record with a common distinct style. With a core band of Terrace Martin on sax, Curly Martin on drums, Brandon Eugene Owens on bass, and Robert ‘Sput’ Searight on Keys, Velvet Portraits also features appearances from Kamasi Washington, Robert Glasper, Lalah Hathaway, Thundercat, Rose Gold, Tiffany Gouche, Marlon Williams and more. Recorded in Omaha Nebraska and Los Angeles, Velvet Portraits portrays the evolution of Martin as a player, producer, and a musician with a deep sense of history
Streaming from Bandcamp and is now on E Music in the UK
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Swedish children's music by a group of brilliant musicians
ETA: From Finland but with swedish vocals.
Meanwhile, a one-man history of jazz piano:
Absolutely gorgeous !
Diego Barber & Craig Taborn - "Tales"
http://queenelephantine.bandcamp.com/album/yatra
A nice one from 2010. It still seems to be free here, though it's now also pay-for at other places.
Serpentine moths dreaming smokescreens of light, space and shadows
on obsessive creatures and caricatures. The cover looks a bit like the
Tammo De Jongh artwork for Crimson's ...Poseidon.
Absolutely lovely mix of folk, psych, and experimental coralliform filigrees.
@rostasi, who could resist that description?
Luc Ferrari - Petite symphonie intuitive pour une paysage de printemps
First release on Ghost Box from 2004. Flaphappy libraryesque analogue.
Thx Guvera
This is a nice collection, despite the cover art which is going to annoy me forever.
Here you go, pal... swap 'em out and never have your music experience be soured by grammar agin.
Cheers.
‘…the Sound Of Crenshaw is in everything I touch, from Kendrick to Herbie. So with SOC I’m gonna bring it all back and give y’all the whole package: 100% the Sound of Crenshaw’
Velvet Portraits is a wide ranging record with a common distinct style. With a core band of Terrace Martin on sax, Curly Martin on drums, Brandon Eugene Owens on bass, and Robert ‘Sput’ Searight on Keys, Velvet Portraits also features appearances from Kamasi Washington, Robert Glasper, Lalah Hathaway, Thundercat, Rose Gold, Tiffany Gouche, Marlon Williams and more. Recorded in Omaha Nebraska and Los Angeles, Velvet Portraits portrays the evolution of Martin as a player, producer, and a musician with a deep sense of history
Streaming from Bandcamp and is now on E Music in the UK
This is being released on vinyl for Record Store Day; got this copy from that Mediafire trove somebody posted a while back.
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David Bedford: Two Poems For Chorus On Words Of Kenneth Patchen (1968)