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    I was gonna post this isn Slow, but I think it's more appropriate here.  TMBG's Flood came out 30 years ago today.  After I got past my initial "holy shit am I old" reaction, I reflected upon the firs

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Finishing up the Apple Music Faith No More Deep Cuts playlist. 

Joshua Redman Quartet - Spirit of the Moment: Live at the Village Vanguard (1995)
 
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Available at Spotify and Tidal
 
It has the privilege of being among the very few post 1990 albums to make the New Yorker list of 100 Essential Jazz Albums. As a matter of fact only eight post 1970 albums made that list  >:D  (not a free and avant-gard jazzer myself).

 

Joshua Redman Quartet - Spirit of the Moment: Live at the Village Vanguard (1995)

 

 

Confirmed that this sounds pretty goddamned-good even on Spotify.

Feeling significantly better today (although still not completely well), so:

 

Was:  Jakalope, It Dreams

Is:  Nine Inch Nail, The Fragile

To Be:  Scarab, Serpents of the Nile

 

(which is weird, because I'm seriously contemplating medicating up and going to a show in Richmond which is prolk (prog-folk)...)

 

EDIT:  With a detour through Ego by David Maxim Micic

Lhasa de Sela -- her entire catalog, La Llorona, The Living Road, and Lhasa.  Just found out she passed away six fucking years ago, and this was after I finished listening to her catalog -- was looking what she had been up to, it had been a while.  I must have seen her 2ce during the oughts -- glad I got the chance, she was just fabulously entertaining. 

 

I has a sad now.  :sadcat:

Teo Macero playlist on Apple Music

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Lhasa de Sela -- her entire catalog, La Llorona, The Living Road, and Lhasa.  Just found out she passed away six fucking years ago, and this was after I finished listening to her catalog -- was looking what she had been up to, it had been a while.  I must have seen her 2ce during the oughts -- glad I got the chance, she was just fabulously entertaining. 

 

I has a sad now.  :sadcat:

 

Wow, sad indeed.  Reminds me a bit the situation of Eva Cassidy.  Checked out some songs, a haunting and soulful voice.  Will certainly check out more, thanks Dusty.

Friday morning metal. I completely forgot this band existed. \m/

 

Job for a Cowboy Doom

 

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New Order -- Remixes + Club Hits (Apple Music Playlist)

 

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Currently: Gentle Storm -- instrumental disks, both gentle and stormy -- didn't work in the car, because all they did is remaster it without the vocals, so the dynamics are all over the place -- a lot of times, when Anneke sings, they drop the rest of the music way down, because...well, it's Anneke, innit?

Probably about to go on a Jellyfish binge

EDIT : And by Jellyfish, I meant Iamthemorning

WAT.

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