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  • edited June 2022

    Not really.

    Just a beatcutter session.

    I need some speakers.

  • I’m listening to a few different artists. I consider each very good. First band I will mention is Thou. Very heavy slow music with tortured vocals. Been digging their full length Peasant and the covers on A Primer of Holy Words.

    of July cover

    Next band are a techno duo known as Giant Swan whom most would call “gritty techno”. from Do Not Be Afraid Of Tenderness EP.

    Last but certainly not least is a friend, who delivers that sweet funky synth wave music. Mythical Vigilante. Here is link for Dr. Claw.

  • Just came across this one by accident: jazz piano and fretless classical guitar duet (plus a touch of atmospheric vocal towards the end). Amazingly good:

  • It is not good.
    It is divine.

  • @Lurcher said:

    Things like this drive my will to live.

  • Not new but new to me

  • edited July 2022

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Love this album - been listening to it again.

    Chris Whitley

    Soft Dangerous Shores

    Wanted to add the music. Even though this is supposed to be a playlist of the album it is missing a song or two. Nonetheless you can listen to most of this brilliant singer, guitar player, songwriter.

  • The album cover reminds me of the Spirit Bomb or the Arch-vile.

  • @Poppadocrock said:
    Love this album - been listening to it again.

    Chris Whitley

    Soft Dangerous Shores

    Great selection.
    I love everything the man ever did. A brilliant and unique artist.

  • @cuscolima said:
    Not new but new to me

    Mr Winston and Mr Cave directed by John Hillcoat is hard to beat.

  • Nick Cave Interview - Clip from Karen Dalton: In My Own Time

    Karen Dalton - Something On Your Mind

  • @JeffChasteen said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Love this album - been listening to it again.

    Chris Whitley

    Soft Dangerous Shores

    Great selection.
    I love everything the man ever did. A brilliant and unique artist.

    Definitely. I feel like he never got the attention he deserved such an amazing talent.

  • @Poppadocrock said:

    @JeffChasteen said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Love this album - been listening to it again.

    Chris Whitley

    Soft Dangerous Shores

    Great selection.
    I love everything the man ever did. A brilliant and unique artist.

    Definitely. I feel like he never got the attention he deserved such an amazing talent.

    There’s a doc on YouTube called dust radio that’s pretty good. He apparently invented the metal slide that had one side cut out except for a small band so he could easily flip it around mixing slide guitar and regular playing. Out of bicycle handlebars usually.

  • I will always be astounded at just how damn good this sounds

  • , > > @JeffChasteen said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Love this album - been listening to it again.

    Chris Whitley

    Soft Dangerous Shores

    Great selection.
    I love everything the man ever did. A brilliant and unique artist.

    Definitely. I feel like he never got the attention he deserved such an amazing talent.

    Much to his record company’s (I believe it was A&M) frustration, he refused to play the “Here’s the hot young electric blues singer/player from Texas!” game. I’m pretty certain that was their plan for him, but he chose to pursue his own weird and wonderful path.
    Oh…and it can’t be said enough; fuck cancer.

  • The lyrics of this song are said to sound different to different people. (The official said "The heart to believe keeps me alive." is correct.)

  • Domi and JD Beck

  • @JeffChasteen said:

    , > > @JeffChasteen said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Love this album - been listening to it again.

    Chris Whitley

    Soft Dangerous Shores

    Great selection.
    I love everything the man ever did. A brilliant and unique artist.

    Definitely. I feel like he never got the attention he deserved such an amazing talent.

    Much to his record company’s (I believe it was A&M) frustration, he refused to play the “Here’s the hot young electric blues singer/player from Texas!” game. I’m pretty certain that was their plan for him, but he chose to pursue his own weird and wonderful path.
    Oh…and it can’t be said enough; fuck cancer.

    Right on. I didn’t know that little factoid; And agreed.

  • There are 2 milestones in EDM/Techno/House where i always come back to. It never get's me bored.

  • edited July 2022

    One of my all time favorite singers is Otis Redding, somehow this particular track eluded me until somewhat recently. Beautiful.
    Otis Redding - You Don’t Miss Your Water

  • Sorry if it has already been posted here but this is just the best rendition of this song ever... I mean, even Prince would agree with me...or not, but he is no more here to disagree and the absentees are always wrong anyway

  • @cuscolima
    It's nice.
    I like this one too.

  • Ed Wynne’s new album Tumbling through the Floativerse. ❤️👍

  • In researching a new guitar, 7 string multi-scale, I followed an article about other-than-male guitarists with permanent signature guitars, a pathetically small percentage of signature guitars. Anyway, I stumbled across this band:

    And some of their earlier work:

  • edited July 2022

    @Poppadocrock said:
    One of my all time favorite singers is Otis Redding, somehow this particular track eluded me until somewhat recently. Beautiful.
    Otis Redding - You Don’t Miss Your Water

    The man could sing the Dow Jones Report and bring it to life.
    You Don’t Miss Your Water is a fantastic song covered by everyone from the Byrds to Brian Eno.
    I am partial to William Bell’s original version. Great churchy piano.

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