Ah, alright It makes much more sense in this way
“Dig The New Breed” from the Jam is for me, how music is the best, a wonderful power pop trio:
How “to be someone” in a in live band:
This is full of harmony and rhythm. Recorded live.
“In the crowd” some horns are there. I ask me how was this on stage in Edimburgh 1982 ?
“Dreams of children” is also an incredible song with its kind of dub style
All the songs are excellent here and have to be listened a bit loud
Thank you the Jam
Hey this is good
My favorite is the third one: pure space rock with a beautiful jazzy intro
I don’t know why I always ended in the trance style to this
like a “city off gold”
Yes, nice stuff. This is more on the “ethnic” side, like Loop Guru or Banco de Gaia used to do years ago.
The nineties were a time of crazy experimentation! It’s strange the way this music sounds, in some way, now old. Expecially for us who lived those times.
One band i really like is Deep Forest. They had a huge commercial success mixing electronic music with world music!
I have that Deep Forest CD somewhere…
“8 Hour Work Day Innie Mix” - perfect for the office. The theme song composed by Theodore Shapiro, according to SlashFilm, wanted the theme to convey the idea that “somebody’s self fraying”
Sounds perfect for the 1st day of my next contract.
Gorgeous, as often (always?) with Wilson.
I follow this marvel guy closely: in my opinion - alongside the parent band Porcupine Tree and the collateral branches No-Man and Tim Bowness - by far the most remarkable English musical act/scene of the last 20-30 years.
ok, so not really music, but an interview about music…
I think he would fit in very well at zynthclub.
to do list :-
get a tank
get a bank
8 hours !
Descartes a Kant - After Destruction
I’m pretty sure that’s a Zynthian V9 behind the guitar players!
I DO like that.
Lou Deprijck (the compositor *) has died, not Plastic Bertrand the singer.
(*) Well as the article mentioned this is quiet a long story.
But Lou is also known for having housed the “musée du slip” from Jan Bucquoy and being a good friend of Noël Godin (“l’entarteur” and writer of “anthology of carabined subversion”(more than 800 sheets of selected subversive texts from Alphonse Allais to Zarathustra)
So yes RIP, my good old Belgian fellow
Great visuals and theatrics, fantastic jetson-ish outfits and guitars, lovely retro-gaming sequencer enclosure and interface, interesting post-post-punk/wave sonic imprint.
Metapop for us grown-up boys.