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John Grant - Grey Tickles, Black Pressure.  Streamed from Qobuz.  

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Melanie De Biasio "No Deal" (Qobuz)

I've posted it here before, but thought it worth another mention. Excellent, female jazz vocals.
Two:

Chick Corea Trio, Trilogy

Daft Punk, Random Access Memories

Both 96/24, both excellent.

L


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MBPro 2008 > Dev 120 > KEF LS50. Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Pain Noir - streamed from Qobuz

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Stanley Clarke, Biréli Lagrène and Jean-Luc Ponty  - D-Stringz. Streamed from Qobuz.  Beautifully played and recorded.  I particularly like their version of 'Blue Train'.

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Caravan Palace - new album with a symbol for the title .
Seen them on Later with Jools and love the album
(04-Nov-2015, 17:33)teddlesdee Wrote: [ -> ]...and now for something completely different! (Gad I mourn the breakup of Monty Python!)


Anyone like asian music? I do now!

I fell across (I do a lot of that!  Cool  - must be more careful!) a rather fun track called "Gulmarg (the Valley of Flowers)", and once I had played this several times I could NOT get it out of my head, and now have to have regular 'fixes' when I get home from work... Its fun and very entertaining. Especially for curry parties at home!
I then found the Album called "Kashmir:Sounds of the Valley" - an d yet more nice stuff here, but maybe my fav track still being "Gulmarg" - oooops! Just realised. This is rather 'fitting' with my profile piccy!

Then a week ago I found this: Music of the Himalayas - Rahul Sharma

Not everyones cup-o-T, but if you like world music, this little track send shivers down your spine... I LOVE it... over and over again - Missus not quite so, but I am working on it!  Wink

Check out Nitin Sawhney especially his albums Migration and Displacing the Priest.  The title track on Migration is one of *my* regular fixes! BTW AWVFTS is lovely, cheers Teddles!
Listening to the beautiful Viola Organista version of Bjork's Black Lake on her newly released Vulnicura Strings. Recorded on a working replica of Leonardo Da Vinci's original contraption (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vulnicura_Strings). Testing the subwoofers on the Grimm LS1!
Robert Miles and Trilok Gurtu "Miles Gurtu" (Qobuz)

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Superbly-played jazz, especially for all fans of bass and percussion, and a great recording.

(Recommended to me by Trevor and Gavin at Guildford Audio - thanks chaps!)
going to bed with Laura Marling tonight

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lovely sounding British folk singer