Sometimes late on a Saturday night there is nothing better than playing some deep dirty underground Techno...
just had to turn it down a little as the windows were shaking from the bass
Seth Troxler, The Lab 03 DJ set, CD 1... ripped FLAC
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Guillaume
Chopin: Piano Works, Ingrid Fliter, via Qobuz.
Often on a Sunday I get out my late fathers vinyl and have a Jazz session.
So today I are bin mostly listenin' to
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Mugsy Spanier and his Dixieland Jazz Band.
(15-Mar-2015, 00:24)GuillaumeB Wrote: [ -> ]Sometimes late on a Saturday night there is nothing better than playing some deep dirty underground Techno... just had to turn it down a little as the windows were shaking from the bass
Seth Troxler, The Lab 03 DJ set, CD 1... ripped FLAC
Guillaume
I could not quite believe seeing the words "dirty underground Techno" in a Guillaume posting....... So I had to try this. Quite pleasant stuff I thought, and very well produced in comparison to the normal standards of the genre. And as for the for the bass, I can see what you mean. My windows were fine, but I did find myself checking the crack in the ceiling that had been worrying me a bit...... (You could try Rudamental's "Spoons" if you really want to sort those windows out)
Honeyfeet "It's A Good Job I Love You", via Qobuz.
"Manchester's finest ethio-trad, folk-hop band." it says on their web site, and who am I to argue? Jolly good, anyway. "Buried My Husband" is a cracker.
(14-Mar-2015, 18:52)Axel Wrote: [ -> ]Antonio Forcione-Ghetto Paradise. CD. World music.
I love all of this album, but for me the stand out that benefits from SAM is track 2-Alhambra.
Thanks ! Never heard this before. Luckily we now have "Rdio" Sounds good for now. I played all that is on there by Antonio Forcione.
Alhambra - played few times. My daughters said this sounds very cute music - I m like "what" ? anyway dont dare to ask "what"
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(16-Mar-2015, 05:33)Jnan_devi Wrote: [ -> ] (14-Mar-2015, 18:52)Axel Wrote: [ -> ]Antonio Forcione-Ghetto Paradise. CD. World music.
I love all of this album, but for me the stand out that benefits from SAM is track 2-Alhambra.
Thanks ! Never heard this before. Luckily we now have "Rdio" Sounds good for now. I played all that is on there by Antonio Forcione.
Alhambra - played few times. My daughters said this sounds very cute music - I m like "what" ? anyway dont dare to ask "what"
Hi,
Try to find the Forcione CD with the female vocalist Sabine Sciuba. Her voice makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up!
Al