@Germanprof...I guess? Thugga never pre writes lyrics, but instead ad libs them when he's in the room, so they're always more weird/random than anything else. It's actually pretty rare that multiple lines have anything in common with each other. He has certainly alluded to things that can be deemed homosexual, though, and never (that I'm aware of) in a negative light, but in a "whatever you want to do is cool" way. So from that perspective it shows up.
Lawrence English - Approaching Nothing 2016 from Bandcamp In the case of Approaching Nothing, English’s concept of relational listening also puts the listener in relation with a founding work in the field of phonography (or field recording): Luc Ferrari’s Presque rien n° 1 [Almost Nothing #1]. Ferrari recorded the material for this piece in 1967 in Vela Luka, Yugoslavia (now in Croatia), in the middle of summer. English takes us back to that town in 2013 just as fall creeps in, picking up (to an extent) where Ferrari had left us and, like Ferrari, English limits his post-recording interventions to editing and juxtapositions.
- "Netmoiré is an improvisational trio featuring Jason Charney (computer),
Josh Simmons (computer), and Nick Zoulek (saxophones). The trio came
together while pursuing graduate studies at Bowling Green State
University, and bonded over a shared passion for improvisation.
Searching for the overlaid patterns found through improvisational
networking, Netmoiré creates an energetic, abstract, and mercurial
experience that blends the avant-garde with electronic, beat-driven
music. Their influences and inspirations include Death Grips, Colin
Stetson, J Dilla, Tim Hecker, Evan Parker, Ben Frost, and most
importantly, an affinity for chaotic sound."
Back again after two weeks holiday in the Baltic area (Helsinki, St Petersburg and Tallin) Anyone who thinks getting into USA is not straightforward, just try Russia. It even took us over an hour to leave the country. But that visit did help me realise why the 1917 Revolution happened, there was so much wealthiness for the few yet utter poverty for most leading up to 1917. But also we learned a lot about the poor conditions under the Communist prior to 1993. For once I did play a fair amount of music waiting in airports and on train journeys, but generally then I did not have an internet connection.
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Young Thug - No, My Name is Jeffery
I love this album cover so much. Thugga breaking stereotypes and being in your face about gender in a genre that needs it.
Craig
I forgot how fun this album was...
Lawrence English - Approaching Nothing
2016
from Bandcamp
In the case of Approaching Nothing, English’s concept of relational listening also puts the listener in relation with a founding work in the field of phonography (or field recording): Luc Ferrari’s Presque rien n° 1 [Almost Nothing #1]. Ferrari recorded the material for this piece in 1967 in Vela Luka, Yugoslavia (now in Croatia), in the middle of summer. English takes us back to that town in 2013 just as fall creeps in, picking up (to an extent) where Ferrari had left us and, like Ferrari, English limits his post-recording interventions to editing and juxtapositions.
Presque Rien No. 1 (Le Lever Du Jour Au Bord De La Mer)
from http://www.ubu.com/sound/ferrari.html
Tim Catlin & Machinefabriek - Patina
All Tiny Creatures - An Iris Mixtape
Although apparently he's not Burberry Perry anymore after being sued by Burberry...
Now playing David Bowie Heroes
Craig
Hoping to see Pharez at the Jazz Fest...Bird Is The Worm has a preview