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The Brubeck Quartet at Carnegie hall. On record recorded. 22/2=1963.
(08-Dec-2019, 12:42)thumb5 Wrote: [ -> ]Mo' Blow "For Those About to Funk"

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A new band to me, suggested by a member of the Roon forum (who I think is also here?) - really classy funk/jazz from a German band, sadly now defunct I think.  The usual superb ACT recording quality.
Very good music it is

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Bersarin Quartett "Methoden und Maschinen"

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Roon/Qobuz suggested this new release to me.  First listen, and I'm really enjoying it.  From the artist's name I was expecting something resembling a classical string quartet, but that's not a good description.  It's an interesting mixture of ambient sounds and minimalist music with influences from lots of different musical genres including, but by no means limited to, the above-mentioned jazz.  Great late-night listening, and a lovely recording too.

I'll be on the look-out for more.
Bill Evans Riverside on vinyl.
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The Later Years (Remastered)
Pink Floyd

Download HRA 24/96
SONAR with David Torn "Vortex"

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The genre labels Roon has given this don't make much sense to me...it's more like jazz. Any SONAR fans will know what to expect, but David Torn adds a nice edge.
The North Mississippi Allstars

„Up and Rolling“


Reviews:
„The North Mississippi Allstars have recorded their masterpiece." (Audio, December 2019)
I was recently recommended to listen to the band The war on drugs. Very good, and quite reminiscent of mumford and sons imo.
Camel-Live at the Royal Albert Hall. BluRay.
Saw them live in 1976, when they were touring Moonmadness.
Blew me away then; blowing me away now.
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