bye dad.
@pac_71 thanks for sharing your atonal / microtonal music.
I was used to know monotal music:
Anyway, my favorite was the one with Mushrooms.
I love them (the mushrooms) , the world largest organism in the World, and they could be funny too like this French song about a special kind of them:
David Snug makes funny comics:
But he also play music in a band called:
I really love the minimal stage setup:
If you own this kind of mix table, you can book them (free ad for the DR880)
And TADA
Lyrics are easy to understand.
Live:
At home:
Official clip
I think they wrote this song for me cause I could be in both positions:
Not my music … yet. But learning about it so I can pass off my lack of talent as something special :>
I saw Jake Blount on PBS Newshour. Blount is gaining recognition for his work and is up for Artist of the Year at the International Folk Music Award. He described his album, “The New Faith” (2022) as field recordings from the future where climate refugees have to reconstruct music from memory as there is no surviving technology for recordings.
WALLY!!!
Not quite Handel but at least not water torture! It’s kind of a mechanical Euclidean rhythm generator.
Amazing dutch (but english singing) band DeWolff has just released new album!!!
Dig that crazy TRiO CS-1022 CRT based 20 MHz Dual Trace Oscilloscope!
ouhhh that’s so sad even if he was 94 years old
He has composed so much wonderful pop songs …
The Stranglers makes me discover him: (here at the top of the pop in 1978 with “Walk on by” )