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Ry X - Dawn (2016) - Web, 16 bit, Folk, so they say...

Beautiful music, very nice to listen to!

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September 1st. Every year I pull out this album. 'Secrets of the Beehive' by David Sylvian, ex of Japan (one of my long term favourites -  fretless bass that drops jaws still to this day). The first song on 'Secrets' is 'September'. Just my slightly melancholy way of marking the end of the summer.

But for the rest of you, this is a great album. Sonically and musically beautiful, calm, atmospheric and melodic, with a wonderful blend of close-miked vocals, acoustic and electronic instruments. A great deal of space in the music, giving percussion and piano and cymbals time to hang in the air- glorious decay!

Ahem.

Vinyl and Deezer Elite.

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(27-Aug-2016, 15:42)Axel Wrote: [ -> ]John McLaughlin Trio-Live at the Royal Festival Hall. CD

Thanks for the recommendation ... good one: Heart Heart Heart
(02-Sep-2016, 01:29)Damon Wrote: [ -> ]September 1st. Every year I pull out this album. 'Secrets of the Beehive' by David Sylvian, ex of Japan (one of my long term favourites -  fretless bass that drops jaws still to this day). The first song on 'Secrets's is 'September'. Just my slightly melancholy way of marking the end of the summer.

But for the rest of you, this is a great album. Sonically and musically beautiful, calm, atmospheric and melodic, with a wonderful blend of close-miked vocals, acoustic and electronic instruments. A great deal of space in the music, giving percussion and piano and cymbals time to hang in the air- glorious decay!

Ahem.

Vinyl and Deezer Elite.

Great album indeed!
(02-Sep-2016, 13:49)Bartype Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-Sep-2016, 01:29)Damon Wrote: [ -> ]September 1st. Every year I pull out this album. 'Secrets of the Beehive' by David Sylvian, ex of Japan (one of my long term favourites -  fretless bass that drops jaws still to this day). The first song on 'Secrets's is 'September'. Just my slightly melancholy way of marking the end of the summer.

But for the rest of you, this is a great album. Sonically and musically beautiful, calm, atmospheric and melodic, with a wonderful blend of close-miked vocals, acoustic and electronic instruments. A great deal of space in the music, giving percussion and piano and cymbals time to hang in the air- glorious decay!

Ahem.

Vinyl and Deezer Elite.

Great album indeed!

Yes, a lovely album.  Also see "Dead Bees On A Cake".  (What is it with the bees?)
(02-Sep-2016, 08:00)windler Wrote: [ -> ]
(27-Aug-2016, 15:42)Axel Wrote: [ -> ]John McLaughlin Trio-Live at the Royal Festival Hall. CD

Thanks for the recommendation ... good one: Heart Heart Heart

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(02-Sep-2016, 13:49)Bartype Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-Sep-2016, 01:29)Damon Wrote: [ -> ]September 1st. Every year I pull out this album. 'Secrets of the Beehive' by David Sylvian, ex of Japan (one of my long term favourites -  fretless bass that drops jaws still to this day). The first song on 'Secrets's is 'September'. Just my slightly melancholy way of marking the end of the summer.

But for the rest of you, this is a great album. Sonically and musically beautiful, calm, atmospheric and melodic, with a wonderful blend of close-miked vocals, acoustic and electronic instruments. A great deal of space in the music, giving percussion and piano and cymbals time to hang in the air- glorious decay!

Ahem.

Vinyl and Deezer Elite.

Great album indeed!


+1!!!

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(02-Sep-2016, 08:00)windler Wrote: [ -> ]
(27-Aug-2016, 15:42)Axel Wrote: [ -> ]John McLaughlin Trio-Live at the Royal Festival Hall. CD

Thanks for the recommendation ... good one: Heart Heart Heart

if you like this, try also: John McLaughlin-Quē Alegria. Again with Trilok Gurtu on percussion.
Weather Report-Black Market. SACD rip.
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John McLaughlin-Black Light. CD
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