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Everything posted by Dusty Chalk
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Yeah, Oscar Peterson himself is wild:
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Exactly. And thanks for reminding me, I was listening to an old podcast the other day of Rachel Portman (score composer), and it was mentioned that she's working on a solo album, and now that album is a thing of the past, so I can listen to it now. Spoiler alert: it's pretty nostalgic sounding, would fit right in with Joe Hisaishi's work:
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"Irony" Silly
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I was wondering what album that video was about, it keeps popping up on my recommended videos, but I never watch it. Thanks for lettin' me know. Me: my friend Grace released her EP after months of hype...and it's really great! Instrumental metal: I miss that feeling of nostalgia...
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The Knuckledragger 3rd Memorial Slow Forum Post
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Yup…or that “Dems can be prone to bias, too”. -
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I just found it amusing that that video was brought to you by Fox News. -
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Happy birthday, Pete formerly known as Digi-! (party favour noise)
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Agreed on both counts. He plays nice, too. Really enjoyed the music.
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Listening to some delicious Fender Rhodes by Marcin Grachowina: https://jazzijazzful.bandcamp.com/track/sad-frog
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Listened to a wide variety of Chopin's Preludes. Got a little...uh...feverish...towards the late afternoon.
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Alice Sara Ott, Echoes of Life -- largely Chopin's 24 Preludes, Op. 28, interspersed here and there with other short pieces. That album cover hurts my eyes, though. EDIT: Oh, wow, she (Ott) wrote a piece on this one, albeit based on fragments of Mozart's Lacrimosa.
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Stumbled across another option for you (potentially -- I don't know all your requirements): Roland Rubix 44 or 22.
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More Hiromi -- dang I love (and low-key miss) her use of synthesizers:
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Happy birthday, Todd! I hope you have a superblime day. (party favour noise)
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Happy birthday! (party favour noise)
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Hiromi Uehara, Spectrum solo jazz piano, I forgot how great this one in particular is. E.G., This is just so insanely great! I should also mention that it appears her entire back catalog (including personal favourites, Time Control, Brain, &c.) has been uploaded to streaming platforms Tidal and Spotify, so...yay!
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Yeah, that's all I ask any more, I don't have a favourite of anything any more (other than maybe for Schubert's 2nd Piano Trio), so just ask after worthy performances. Thanks, will give it a listen!
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Particularly good? Those are two of my favourite violin concertos (with the Mendelssohn), so I already have several favourite performances, won't bother unless you say it's worth listening. Me: Susumu Hirasawa's Beacon, first release in several years! https://digital.susumuhirasawa.com/album/beacon
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RIP Dusty Hill
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Happy birthday, amigo! (party favour noise)
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Brian Eno, Small Craft on a Milk Sea -- pacific ambient example:
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The Knuckledragger 3rd Memorial Slow Forum Post
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Knucks introduced me to my new favourite obsession last night: Border 50 by Master Margherita. It's dubby, and downtempo, and super chill with an absolutely glacial pace. I skimmed through the first track of a couple of other of his albums, and none of them are like this one, but the rest of the tracks on this one are of a similar ilk as the one track he played, so I will be adding this album to my studying playlist.
