Wax Treasure (Vinyl)
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@Aetas I’m holding out for the right copy of this one but it’s one of my most coveted currently. Such good music.
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“Calling an album one the best in this particular genre, Chicago blues, is a pretty big move. There are plenty of masters of this particular form, and the success of several different record companies recording the genre over the years has assured no shortage of material. Something just comes together splendidly on these sessions that elevates this album well above the level of even some of the great Chicago sides of artists such as Muddy Waters. It might not exude the timeless gold dust of such records, but at the same time has a raw energy and breathless courage that goes well beyond anything the Chess label got on tape in its studios.“ -all music review excerpt (I think sums it up pretty good)
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This mornings work soundtrack
https://open.spotify.com/album/6ofEQubaL265rIW6WnCU8y?si=CSivgfVaTb2_FY9RdfJAuA
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Kid A was on heavy rotation in this summer holidays @GraemeE.
After ‘OK Computer’ the next release of Radiohead was ‘Kid A’ in 2000.
Perhaps one of the most curious metamorphosis of a band seen.
Took me years to connect with Kid A.More 33third books here.
Music from Radiohead-Kid A to The Smile-Live in Montreux in the Music thread!.
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Had a day. Deadlines as ridiculous as they get. But the last mile went easier when i put Band Sinister, Doomsday Payoff and Frenz Experiment consecutively and got lost in work and music.
As a one of the 50 thousand, I know that The Fall music is what it is but i use every chance to suggest a entry portal into that frightening world.
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Beatiful @GraemeE
Seduced me start the evening with this Latin House 45RPM from 2002.
Nearby something like this …
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This oddly numbered release was the first output from Farout back in the day. I talked to Joe Davis directly as I was curious about it and he congratulated me on this rare find.
Pontieo '92 is a completely different version of the later released single by DaLata. Deep house with no vocals, beautiful pianos, and a nice latin vibe. This was an underground classic in New York championed by C&C Music Factory at the Palladium…
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Text from Discogs
More here
Ended up with …
“The production of this bad boy is insane! A wall of wicked electronic noise filtered alongside deep bass with superb keyboards hitting the jazz sounds as the floating hippy style vocals rush through. Very underrated track.”
The acappella version at the end is beautiful.
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One among some rad used scores yesterday
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@popvulture one of my favorite blade clips
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@GraemeE hell yes!