(25-Aug-2017, 12:34)AaronG Wrote: [ -> ]He's great. There's an excellent Nicolas Jaar playlist on TIDAL. You also might like the Floating Points playlist, if you haven't already checked it out.
(24-Aug-2017, 15:03)Bartype Wrote: [ -> ]Nicolas Jaar - Space is Only Noise
Last weekend i saw a concert of him on a festival, it was awesome! As is this album. It probably needs a few listens before it sinks in, but then..........
Thanks but i don't have Tidal (yet). I am Listening now to Psychic from Darkside, with Nicolas Jaar, also something to get used to, but it crawls under your skin... And then another listen....
This guy, really...!
(24-Aug-2017, 12:10)K4680 Wrote: [ -> ]"RIP"
John Abercrombie, Lyrical Jazz Guitarist, Dies at 72
Sigh, what a shame. We saw John in a quartet in Rome a few years ago. A wonderful, gentle feel on the guitar, and to me, he had a way of blending the challenging with the melodic that I always found intriguing. The kind of creativity I envy and admire.
I have never heard of The Corrs as well as on this 1999 Unplugged concert, and unfortunately never again!
Not an album, but I'm watching a catch-up of the BBC Proms Charles Mingus Revisited, first screened last Friday on BBC4. It's certainly giving my new speakers a good workout. Fantastic music, brilliantly played by conductor Jules Buckley and his Metropole Orkest.
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
"4 Way Street"
Recorded live at The Fillmore East, New York, June 2nd-June 7th, 1970 / The Chicago Auditorium, Chicago, Ill., July 5th, 1970 / The Forum, Los Angeles, Calif., June 26th-28th, 1970.
Mary Gauthier "Mercy Now" (CD rip)
Country/Americana - quite dark...
Eric Burdon Declares War
Suggestion Tip: Tobacco Road and Mother Earth
just enjoying Sarah Vaughan, Carl Schroeder, , Bob Magnusson, Jimmy Cobb, Live at Laren, 1975, The Lost Recordings
this is a really amazing recording, no matter what you might think of Devialet Lost Recording, I got the Vinyl No 663 and I just love it