Lots of different things today - the Delius form the Classical Shop, Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus, Weather Report (Mysterious Traveler and Tale Spinnin'), The Nails. The Continental Drifters, and Sam Most (I recently heard an NPR report on him - maybe through Fresh Air - and picked up an album on EMusic). Now, I'm listening to this:
Heaven and Hell. Good music for a good Sunday afternoon.
Feature's a bunch of old favourites among: The Screwed & Hawksley Workman, Harlan Pepper, Jessy Bell Smith, Reid Jamieson, Scott Garbe/Doug Telfer, Lee Harvey Osmond, Cowboy Junkies, The Good Family, Doug Paisley, Skydiggers, Jason Collett, Martin Tielli & Dave Clark, The Potion Kings & Sarah Harmer
"An instrumental rock band from London, England, Loss of a Child use pianos, string sections, guitars and drums to create a classically-influenced post-rock noise. With elements boarding on quiet ambience and others with distorted guitars and crashing drums, the ambitious nature with the classical instruments sets Loss of a Child apart from many leftfield acts, producing a hugely epic sound.
The Future Symphony lays "its foundations in more classical notions and scratching the surface with a rough ambient texture. The end result of all this noise is a challenging and thought-provoking dose of coma inducing psycho-therapy. The Future Symphony doesn't warp the mind like many experimental outfits try to do; but instead they seek to suspend the illusion of reality for a brief moment and embark on a multi-tiered journey through the deepest human memories. It's not all happy experiences and sunshine, for darker moments litter the way, but it's a spectacular ride through and through, and one that has unforeseen importance in the modern world of music."
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The Future Symphony lays "its foundations in more classical notions and scratching the surface with a rough ambient texture. The end result of all this noise is a challenging and thought-provoking dose of coma inducing psycho-therapy. The Future Symphony doesn't warp the mind like many experimental outfits try to do; but instead they seek to suspend the illusion of reality for a brief moment and embark on a multi-tiered journey through the deepest human memories. It's not all happy experiences and sunshine, for darker moments litter the way, but it's a spectacular ride through and through, and one that has unforeseen importance in the modern world of music."
Wedding Presence - Olivier et Myriam
Kumisolo - My Love For You Is A Cheap Pop Song
Aphex Twin - some of the early 2015 Soundcloud stuff
Grateful Dead - 1972-05-26, London