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burlveneer-music · 1 year
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Gaia Wilmer Large Ensemble - Folia: The Music of Egberto Gismonti
Gaia Wilmer - arranger, conductor Special Guests: Gabriel Gross - harmonica Jaques Morelenbaum - cello Egberto Gismonti - piano Orchestra: Maiara Moraes - reeds Aline Gonçalves - reeds Fernando Trocado - reeds Rui Alvim - reeds Gustavo D'Amico - reeds Joana Queiroz - reeds Henrique Band - reeds Bruno Soares - trumpet Diego Garbin - trumpet Gilson Santos - trumpet Pedro Paulo Junior - trumpet Rafael Rocha - trombone Everson Moraes - trombone Jonas Hocherman - trombone Leandro Dantas - bass trombone Luciano Camara - guitar Rafael Martini - piano & accordion Mayo Pamplona - bass Lourenço Vasconcellos - drums
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myvinylplaylist · 2 months
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Lemmy & The Upsetters: Blue Suede Shoes 12” Single (1990)
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2018 Limited edition pink vinyl
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diyeipetea · 2 years
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Jazz Para Ti: #JPT87 T05P04 Por Pachi Tapiz [Podcast de jazz]
Jazz Para Ti: #JPT87 T05P04 Por Pachi Tapiz [Podcast de jazz]
Jazz Para Ti 87 En la edición del 25 de octubre de 2022 de Jazz Para Ti, el cuarto programa de la temporada 2022-23, suena música de las siguientes grabaciones. Ernesto Cervini: Joy (TPR Records, 2022) Jeff Denson – Romain Pilon – Brian Blade: Finding Light (Ridgeway Records, 2022) Ethan Philion: Meditations on Mingus (Sunnyside Records. 2022) Celano / Badenhorst / Baggiani feat. Wolfert…
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cassmouse · 1 month
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Just found the hidden track online for iDKHOW's Gloom Division and it's so goddamn sweet help
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lover-cook · 7 days
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Sometimes I forget how evident it is the types of characters I gravitate towards f/o wise like. Romantic, Platonic, Familial, no matter what their are certain characters I tend to feel that connection with that tend to have a visualization or connection to one of four things You've got The Sun/Day - Sun, Gojo, Jackie, Nemona, Astrid, Luffy, Shanks, Wukong, Mari The Moon/Night/Stars - Moondrop, Cassandra, Howl, Stardust Cookie, Moonlight Cookie, Stardust Cookie, Luna, Nebula, Carol, Jim, Arvin, Silver, Giovanni, Mihawk The Fire - Sanji, Red Son, Axel, Capsaicin Cookie, Ember, Mei, Ace, Toriel, Asgore The Neurodiverce - Axel, N, Metal Sonic, Thistle Whistle, Link, Robin, Hifumi, Penny, Tails, Sunny/Omori, Mihawk
Like. I can't complain but it's kind of funny how frequently these kinds of characters are ones I look at and have interest in sknglkndsk
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thechurn · 2 months
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gloom division is also a very good running album. very nice relaxed tempo
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beardedmrbean · 7 months
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A Houston-area pastor is behind bars after he allegedly sexually assaulted a juvenile family member hundreds of times for more than a decade, and getting her pregnant, according to Texas court records.
Court records allege that 39-year-old Robert L. Carter was charged with continuous sexual abuse of a child and sexual assault of a child under the age of 17, both felonies.
The criminal complaint, which was obtained by Fox News Digital, alleges that Carter began abusing the girl when she was 7 years old in 2008. At the time, Carter was married to the girl’s mother.
JOSH DUGGAR WILL REMAIN IN PRISON UNTIL 2032 AFTER APPEAL TERMINATED IN CHILD PORNOGRAPHY CASE
The girl, who is now 22, told police when she was 7, Carter went into her bedroom and made her perform sex acts on him. After that night, she said, he allegedly made it a regular occurrence.
It started with Carter disrobing in front of her, the complaint alleges, and then led to him exposing himself and bribing her with candy.
Police said the victim said the sexual assaults occurred at least 600 times.
"It happened a lot over the years," she told police.
Carter also allegedly drove the victim to school and would pull the vehicle behind a supermarket and sexually abused the juvenile, sometimes making her watch pornography on his cellphone.
He also allegedly sexually abused the young girl at the Greater Bible Way Church in Sunnyside, where he worked.
At one point, the girl told Carter she was "not doing this anymore," and he got mad and threatened her by saying, "if you don’t do this, I promise you’re going to regret it. I’m going to make your life a living hell," court documents allege.
The sexual assaults ended when the girl was 19.
Just three years prior, she was pregnant with Carter’s child from January 2018 to Sept. 5, 2018, when she gave birth to a baby boy in a closet, the complaint notes.
The victim told Carter the baby was born, and he allegedly took the child to a firehouse and dropped him off.
Carter is currently being held at the Harris County Jail, on $100,000 bond.
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‘Kay it’s been twelve hours here’s my thoughts on GLOOM DIVISION by track-
In short: holy shit, new IDKHOW, hell yeah Dallon, 11/10
In detail:
DOWNSIDE - Absolutely captivating intro, instantly hooked on the album
GLOOMTOWN BRATS - Still a great song, so captivating and made me stim so part of my favorites now
INFATUATION - For some reason, this song hit me a little too hard emotionally but in a good way, something something new obsessions and getting too into things or whatever. Not my favorite song out of them all but still good.
WHAT LOVE? - Great vibes, starting to sense a bit of foreshadowing just by looking at the titles coming up. Thinking back it’s pretty much there in the previous songs but it hit me more on this one.
SPKOTHDVL - The fact the guitar(? Bass?) sounds like it’s singing “speak of the devil” is just SO GOOD and the LYRICS - love at first sight (listen) for me
SIXFT - So this is the one where he says fuck! Cynical and bitter over a less aggressive melody, very much like I’ve been feeling so it’s up there in my likes for this album
FIND ME - Ominous again, love it! Reminded me a bit of Mx Sinister and Social Climb but not in a “oh it’s similar” but in a “I can see the progression from A to B” and I like it!
KISS AND TELL - I love a good heartbreak song when there’s a bit of pettiness and I’m very much a “you break my trust and we’re done” so this is fantastic
A LETTER - Solid recording of this song, glad to have heard the Brobecks version of it live several years ago. It really fits well with the album and it resonated with me a bit
SATANIC PANIC - Another one that made me stim so up there it goes. Halfway through it fucking hit me (“I wonder what this song is about” YEAH THANKS I got it SATANIC PANIC) so yeah I think this is number one in terms of lyrics for me, iykyk
SUNNYSIDE - Oooh an upbeat one lovely! It’s a little further than my usual taste but it’s a nice refresher after all that happened before this one. I also love a good dissonance between lyrics and music so the third verse was my favorite
iDIOTS OF Oz - great song to vibe to, misheard the lyrics in the way it was intended too so it really was a good song to end the album with
In general, this album’s really good and I hope it gets the attention and recognition it deserves! Please, if you’ve got any thoughts I wanna see them!
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omegaremix · 12 days
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MRKE, 2021.
It’s April. To me, I feel that nothing’s changed. By now I know that all of my favorite businesses to patronize stayed open. Not one record store on the island shuttered. So far, I was proud of myself to visit Williamsburg’s Rough Trade before their relocation this summer. It was the best $417.00 I ever spent. A pinball parlor opened up at my former local mall to my total surprise. It’s something that Long Island never had before. For eight hours and $25.00 I had more than my money’s worth. It’s safe to say that most of the money is coming back again, even if the third stimulus has no face or feelings of how people either benefit or still suffering. Businesses re-opened after New York State’s mandated closures, like my local ticket arcade where I benefit from buy-twenty-get-twenty specials and half-off games on Wednesdays so I’m relieved. It’s been years since I went and I’m long overdue for a night out of a real life 2021 version of The Price Is Right.
My friend M-Ro, brother of archivist and WUSB’s J-Ro, had been out of a job since the cinema-house closed down. He’s done nothing but stay home with his four kids watching infinite amounts of Disney, long-forgotten sitcoms, and other cringy obscurities. Not long ago, he started working again with a friend who later changed career paths and decided to open Pickle Island, a pickle house in Oyster Bay. He offered M-Ro to help run the place and Pickle Island is now a two-man operation.
I hate pickles. I think they’re disgusting, unappetizing, and revolting, They’re an unattractive food to me. I’d never have a reason to buy them ever, ergo be near a pickle house. But when your friend sells part of their CD and video collections there, then you do have a reason to go. I always support my friends with what they do. Snakeskin belts, local shows, photography books, or new ventures. You sell it, I buy it. I haven’t seen M-Ro since one of his final live performances of This’ll Kill Ya’ for his bro-’s bornday at a crowded bar in Hauppauge, so it’s about time I do.
I traveled west on the Long Island Expressway / Rt. 495 and drove past Exit 46, Sunnyside Blvd. / Plainview, where a once-astonishing world of fresh faces and memories that opened up my junior year was an era long dead. Then up north on Rt. 106 / 107. The last time I traveled down that path was when I worked at the Jewish center post-senior year. I got the girl, a Dutch caramel blonde, and also got the job through her father; a mean, threatening, over-protective scumbag who had me on his shit-list for two summer months because I was dating his daughter. I drive up Rt. 106 / Oyster Bay Rd.’s silent, wide-open, grassy roads riding past the stables and million-dollar houses on hills. View the scenic picturesque neighborhoods and one would think how Nassau County sits at the top ten highest-taxed neighborhoods in the entire U.S. Go up North Shore Rd. and see an amazing grandiose view of the harbor’s massive body of water as you coast over the Bayville Bridge and slide into the parking lot across from Pickle Island. I see M-Ro through the storefront, sitting on the couch minding his own as I walk in. He sees me walking towards and waves hello as I come in.
I unintentionally give him a friendly good-to-see-ya’-again hug. Oops. I realized you’re not supposed to do that in a pandemic world. But it’s two weeks after the fact and we’re still alive. After a few lines of conversation, I said to him that it’d be quick and he knows.
I’m not here for the pickles. I’m here to see what CDs he’s selling. It’s already cramped quarters. A Ms. Pac-Man cocktail cabinet sits behind the front window. There’s a few racks of issues of Captain America, Green Lantern, and Wolverine. Another rack of VHS tapes and a shelf of DVDs and Blu-rays. Then the CDs. They’re from his collection. Some duplicates and others he didn’t care about parting, he says. Eight rows or sixteen shelves of discs in total which would take me no more than ten to fifteen minutes to scan…and some neck pain from having to see it all sideways because that’s how he placed them, you  Tetris artist. I’m already positioned in blocking the owner from going behind the front counter. And an all-too-nice suburbanite family of three just walked in; a father and his two kid who are all so fine and dandy to be there. As if they never experienced a bad day or tragedy in their white-winged innocent lives. Nice to know that Dad Of The Year never looked in my direction and wondered why a stranger is twisting over by the shelves.
Seeing his partial stash, M-Ro was never one to shy away from pop. Jewel, Head Automatica, Pretty Girls Make Graves, some pop-punk, first and third-wave ska, Warped Tour bands…no judgment here. Because he’s a solo artist who goes by The Matt Roren Karaoke Experience doing covers and music videos of various popular chart-topping hits. Before that, he was also part of the legendary local pop-punk / ska band The Microwave Orphans and after that the garage-punk outfit The Repercussions which I ended up getting two CDs of. Don’t Fear…and Modern Sounds were the two most expensive discs I bought at $7.00 and $10.00 respectively, still sealed. Come on. You have to support your friends.
As with any receipt, there’s plenty of firsts. This one, however, had the majority of them. Veruca Salt, Faith No More, and The Posies were bands that my alternative circles of friends from both Brentwood and Plainview were into. A low price point allows me to have them now for the first time. Stabbing Westward, as it’s industrial rock, is in my hands. The Presidents Of The United States Of America? Yes. They wrote that song about peaches so that’s valid. Why not get The Stooges first album with a second disc of live material? And being I have their second album, why not get the first from The Specials? It’s one of the very select few ska bands I’ll allow in my collection. None of that too-important elitist third-wave carnival music. I don’t think I have Phil Collins’ But Seriously, and he was someone I listened to feverishly during my Nintendo youth. And Richard Marx? None of you know who he is and if you did you wouldn’t dare mention his name. But I will. My ma’ loved him and once had the cassette. So both middle digits flying high to you all.
As M-Ro counted up the tab, I look to my right and there it was: a Sony Watchman. It’s the third one in two months I seen. My interest in them started when during my Saturday shift, one of my favorite customers, a young 20-ish redhead with glasses asked me for a power bank. On my way of showing them to her, she mentioned about buying some more accessories for her Watchman. I’m not much of a movie person so that kind of flew over me until she showed me an actual Sony Watchman handheld TV. She took it out of the box and turned it on for me. I almost dropped dead in front of her. I read about these things all the time but never saw one in the wild. Now here it was. She recently bought one at Savers for only $4.00 and bought an analog-to-digital converter from us to try and stream it to her flat-screen TV. She even went a step further and told me the manufacture date on it: 1985. The fact that it was her holding obsolete antiquated technology in her hands and was still in working condition made my entire month for me. I told this story to my friends at the radio station and our resident fantasy aficionado Captain Phil offered to send me one from his eBay store, which I’m now a proud owner. Pickle Island had a larger unit sitting on its counter showing a random movie and I’m wondering if some talking head, celebrity, influencer, or magic cartoon kangaroo on Instagram recently touted them for everyone to grab.
This one-and-done expedition was just as quick as when I visited Rosie’s Vintage three years ago, but not the least expensive. $62.00 later, I was the proud owner of a piece of M-Ro’s life. Not a gift, but a purchase. Being Pickle Island is not a legitimate music store by any means, it doesn’t count towards my record-store victory tour. I thanked M-Ro profusely for my patronage and told him to stay in touch which he would. It’s now time to reverse the drive home under partly cloudy blue skies with a playlist of past Springtime discoveries as the evening’s soundtrack. I’ll get to experience the harbor one more time and get an idea of where to take a scenic shoot in the near future. I’m not taking the L.I.E. this time as it’s cramped with traffic but this time the Northern State to Rt. 25, Rt. 345, and Rt. 454 all the way through. I’ll log on to social media for all of my friends and allies at WUSB to hear about because I never shut up about what I bought. I need the assurance and affirmation from everyone which I bought with my money today and, so far so good, it’s favorable. Then I see this posted under my purchase:
“You’re lucky I left some stuff for you.” said his brother J-Ro.
You don’t say! I had no idea some of his collection was mixed in for sale with his brother’s. So which ones, exactly? Unlike his offering, the stuff I left for him from my collection was totally free and not out of pocket. Take that to the bank and cash it in.
Repercussions, The: Don’t Fear…
Stabbing Westward: Wither Blister Burn + Peel
Stooges, The: self-titled
Veruca Salt: American Thighs
Phil Collins: But Seriously
Faith No More: Songs To Make Love To
Lacuna Coil: Karmacode
Richard Marx: Repeat Offender
Posies, The: Frosting On The Beater
Specials, The: self-titled
Presidents Of The United States Of America, The: self-titled
Raveonettes, The: Whip It On
Faith No More: Angel Dust
Repercussions, The: Modern Sounds
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George Santos made history when he unexpectedly became the first non-incumbent out gay Republican to be elected to Congress in a "red wave" that swept New York state in the November midterm elections.
And according to a New York Times investigation, he may have a historically large amount of questions to answer about his resume.
The investigation found that Santos, who was elected to represent a Long Island district currently held by Democratic Rep. Tom Suozzi, may have made numerous misrepresentations of key aspects of his background.
FIRST, HIS DESCRIPTION OF HIS EMPLOYMENT DOESN'T ADD UP:
• His biography says he's worked at Goldman Sachs, but spokeswoman Abbey Collins told the Times there's no record of his employment at the company.
• He's also said he was a "associate asset manager" at Citigroup, but spokeswoman Danielle Romero-Apsilos said it also couldn't confirm that he worked there, and said that the company sold off its asset management operations in 2005, which is five years before he claims to have graduated college.
• The Times found no IRS record of his a charity he says he owns, Friends of Pets United, and the beneficiary of a 2017 fundraiser by the group told the Times that they'd never received any of the money that was raised.
SECOND, HE'S REPORTEDLY FACED NUMEROUS EVICTIONS, CLAIMED TO BE A LANDLORD HIMSELF, AND MAY NOT LIVE AT HIS CURRENT ADDRESS:
• He was evicted in 2015 from a residence in Whitestone, Queens, after owing $2,250 in unpaid rent, per the Times. The landlord, Maria Tulumba, told the paper he was a "nice guy" and "respectful" tenant.
• He was evicted in 2017 from a residence in Sunnyside, Queens, after owing more than $10,000 in unpaid rent. Santos received a $12,208 fine.
• He claimed to be a landlord in 2021, but did not list any properties in New York on financial disclosure forms from either his 2020 or 2022 campaigns.
• The Times tried to interview him on Sunday at an address where he's registered to vote, but a person there said they weren't familiar with him.
THIRD, HIS HIGHER EDUCATION HISTORY APPEARS TO BE A LIE AS WELL:
• He's said he graduated with a degree in economics and finance from Baruch College, a public 4-year college in New York City, in 2010. But representatives from the school told the Times they had no record of his enrollment, despite searching multiple variations of his name.
• A biography on the National Republican Campaign Committee website says he went to New York University as well, but a spokesman for the university told the Times they had no attendance records that matched his name and birth date.
FOURTH, THERE'S STILL A MYSTERY AS TO WHERE HIS MONEY IN COMING FROM:
• He's reported a $750,000 salary and $1 million from a now-dissolved entity called the "Devolder Organization."
• The firm had been described in numerous ways, including as his "family's firm" that manages $80 million in assets and as a capital introduction consulting company. He did not list any clients.
• He was also the regional director of Harbor City Capital, a Florida-based company, when it was accused of running a more than $17 million Ponzi scheme. He's publicly denied knowledge of the scheme, according to the Times.
FIFTH, HE CLAIMED TO HAVE LOST FOUR EMPLOYEES IN THE 2016 PULSE NIGHTCLUB SHOOTING:
• He made the claim during an interview after his election, but the Times review found that none of the 49 victims of the Orlando shooting appeared to be associated with any of his firms.
Neither Santos nor the office of House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy immediately responded to Insider's request for comment.
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Welcome back to Wonderful World of Darklords! Our summer hiatus has ended, and we're coming back with a franchise that was our white whale for months: the Toy Story trilogy. (Yes, trilogy. We're so glad they didn't make any more movies after Toy Story 3, the perfect ending to the series, la la la we can't hear you.) Lotso is a perfect darklord in so many ways, but how can the PCs interact with a domain in which every important character is a toy that pretends to be inanimate whenever humans are around? Cracking that puzzle was harder than evading a toy monkey in a panopticon, but we managed it without nearly getting ourselves incinerated in the process.
Topics discussed include:
How to get your PCs interacting with Lotso in a way similar to how Woody, Buzz, and the gang do, instead of just tying him to the front of a garbage truck;
An in-universe mechanical explanation for why the toys have to freeze in almost every situation, but can move around to scare the pants off Sid;
Why the phrase "Stinky Pete is a Kargat agent" makes perfect sense in context;
A way to make a Sunnyside-based adventure feel like a Toy Story movie, complete with traveling from one location to another on a strict deadline (although, alas, the final destination isn't Andy's house and the deadline doesn't involve anyone moving or going to college);
And more!
The full writeup for Sunnyside is available for free on DM's Guild: https://www.dmsguild.com/product/450988/Shadyside-Inn-and-Foundling-Home-A-Ravenloft-Domain-of-Dread?affiliate_id=24177 (In the writeup, we're calling it Shadyside and tweaking the names of a few NPCs to avoid any copyright kerfuffles, but all the information is the same. Shadyside is still ruled by an evil bear who smells of strawberries, even if his name happens to be Lazlo.)
In addition to the free DM's Guild writeup, Tom wrote a Toy Story adventure like our Sleepy Hollow adventure from October! As always with these longer adventures, a caveat: while our DM's Guild writeups for domains are free and always will be, adventures are a LOT more work and DM's Guild doesn't give us the option of "no, no, it's free for regular podcast listeners but everyone else has to pay." HOWEVER, just like with Sleepy Hollow and the Raven Nebula, we have a coupon code to get our listeners the adventure for 99 cents instead of $1.99 until the end of September. (And if you join our Patreon, you can get access to a free link!) Check out the discounted link here: https://www.dmsguild.com/shopping_cart.php?products_id=450987
All music recordings are in the public domain (mark 1.0) and are licensed through https://musopen.org:
Chopin Nocturne in B-Flat Minor, Op. 9 No.1 (main theme), performed by Eduardo Vinuela
Chopin Etude Op. 25, No. 12 in C Minor: “Ocean” (darklord theme), performed by Edward Neeman
Chopin Nocturne in F Minor, Op. 55 No. 1 (land theme), performed by Luke Faulkner
Rachmaninoff Morceaux de Fantaisie, Op. 3 - 2. Prélude in C sharp minor (Dread Possibilities), performed by Sergei Rachmaninoff
Chopin Nocturne in E Minor, Op. 72 No. 1 (parting thoughts), performed by Luke Faulkner
Dialog for Yensid was written by Azalin Rex himself: @darklordazalin
The Wonderful World of Darklords logo was designed by Halite Jones, whom you can find @halite-draw or on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/insta_halite
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burlveneer-music · 2 years
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Allison Miller & Carmen Staaf - Nearness - drums/piano duo (Sunnyside)
Miller and Staaf were originally introduced by bassist Todd Sickafoose in 2015. The two jumped right into a productive partnership, including monthly “lab sessions,” where they would meet and rehearse their new musical ideas. The two found that they had a very special improvisatory and rhythmic chemistry. Their initial discoveries were documented on their debut album together, Science Fair (Sunnyside 2018). Opportunities to work with each other continued to multiply. Miller invited Staaf to participate on an homage to Shelly Manne’s 2-3-4 album, a 1962 recording of the legendary drummer in duos with different participants. The project wasn’t completed but it left Miller hopeful for more work with Staaf. The pianist then joined Miller and violinist Jenny Scheinman in their co-led ensemble, Parlour Game, and she is instrumental to Miller’s new project, Rivers In Our Veins. While still trying to resurrect the Manne recording, Miller and Staaf reconvened for another recording session but the onset of the pandemic and the initial shock of not having played with anyone for months left the results in the can. The two did start their monthly sessions immediately, building up repertoire and revisiting ideas that they had experimented with previously. They began to focus on building their body of material but freeing it from the structure that had once defined it. They wanted music that was free to go anywhere. The pair showed up at New York’s Eastside Sound recording studio in May 2021 with a deepened approach and a beautiful Yamaha CFX piano provided by Staaf’s new sponsor. With two days to work with, Miller and Staaf tried a new approach to creating an album together: Letting go. The recording is made up of original compositions and a couple of standards. A number of the pieces emerged organically just from the act of sitting down, playing, and letting the music come together on its own while honoring melody and a sense of time, even while playing free. Allison Miller - drums & percussion Carmen Staaf - piano
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Live-blogging Gloom Division
Just my first impressions! I will probably change my mind about several of these once I listen more. Overall I think it’s a great album :) I like the new sound, it’s definitely more pop-py but still really unique and funky. Excited for when my records get here! I ordered 2 because I’m stupid and forgot to cancel the first order.
Downside: It’s giving brobecks?? I love it.
Gloomtown Brats: It’s giving 1981?? It’s okay.
Infatuation: MY BELOVED!!!! YOU’RE MY FAVORITE SICK OBSESSION!!!! Fucking slaps goddamn. So smooth.
What Love?: 🥰🕺
SPKOTHDVL: Okay I’m kinda digging the rock and roll. I like the guitar. Not a huge fan of the lyrics but alright.
SIXFT: Oh my god I love this 4 measures in. And then he started singing?!?!? Good lord. YEAAAAHHHH!!!!! FUCK AROUND!!!!!
Find Me: BEEP BOOP?!?!?!?! Oh okay that was it, no Dallon experimental electronica era. False alarm everyone.
Kiss & Tell: It’s alright.
A Letter: FINALLY
Satanic Panic: oh I can SMELL the Daniel in this song. It fucking REEEKS of Joywave. I love it. Will be playing this on loop for a while.
Sunnyside: Cute!
Idiots of Oz: Not my favorite but it’s a good closer
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diyeipetea · 2 years
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“Better Git It In Your Soul” [Ethan Philion Meditations on Mingus (Sunnyside Records. 2022)] Por Pachi Tapiz. JazzX5 #528 [Minipodcast de jazz]
“Better Git It In Your Soul” [Ethan Philion Meditations on Mingus (Sunnyside Records. 2022)] Por Pachi Tapiz. JazzX5 #528 [Minipodcast de jazz]
“Better Git It In Your Soul” Ethan Philion Meditations on Mingus (Sunnyside Records. 2022) Ethan Philion, Russ Johnson, Victor García, Rajiv Halim, Geof Bradfield, Max Bessesen, Norman Palm, Brendan Whalen, Alexis Lombre, Dana Hall, Charles Mingus Tomajazz: © Pachi Tapiz, 2022 “Better Git It In Your Soul” es un clásico del repertorio de Charles Mingus. Es el único tema del disco del contrabajista…
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hezigler · 6 months
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Billie Holiday - On The Sunny Side Of The Street (Commodore Records 1944)
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On the Sunnyside of the Street
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lucyvsky · 6 months
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1 5 8 for the ask game !!
What are three shows in your watchlist that you’ve been meaning to get to?
oooohhhhh had daredevil queued for a while (because of you of course) but legion's also been on my mind for a while. and mike flanagan's other shows. maybe hill house? unfortunately . i cant watch those until im done with supernatural. and im not finishing supernatural. so im in limbo
5. How do you like your eggs?
ok by itself i flop between sunnyside up and scrambled sometimes. BUT the best way to have eggs in the world is shakshuka trust me on this nothing compares. second best is in ramen
8. Do you collect anything? If so, what?
ok so this is going to sound like so cliche teehee i like records but i am so genuinely insane about it actually. like not intentionally. but if you would like to know the number of records in my house at present its around this number
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other than that. love pamphlets. dont know if that counts but i love getting pamphlets. and reading them.
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