Jazz in the House! I think ths new Felipe Gordon LP is a real crowd pleaser for those of us who loved that certain mid 90’s jazzhouse sound - a solid album from front to back - recommended.
Jazz in the House! I think ths new Felipe Gordon LP is a real crowd pleaser for those of us who loved that certain mid 90’s jazzhouse sound - a solid album from front to back - recommended.
That is excellent. Thanks BC
i found a pile of downtempo and “future jazz” from like 2005 or so, and right now i’m enjoying this guy: Jukka Eskola – Buttercup / 1974 (2004, Vinyl) - Discogs
should have bought the LP when i had the chance. oh well, can’t get em’ all.
As mentioned by Piers I’m on a Saint trip this morning, anyone on here go?
No idea if this is all in key as I’m totally tone deaf, but it’s ace.
The medley of the different mixes of “Let No Man Put Asunder” is particularly excellent but this whole thing enlivens my morning every time.
The Saint mixes often veer off a little from my personal puke pile but they’re also amazing artifacts and masterfully woven together.
Mixcloudhttps://www.mixcloud.com/michael-joseph-scavera/live-at-the-saint-robbie-leslie-holloween-1982/
Guilty pleasure I guess, Mrs hated it earlier
Cotton Eyed Joe is blaring through the work sound system. Fuck my life
Worked in a factory years ago and from 12-3 Monday to Friday it was power ballads for 3 hours… Lucky I was driving forklift and not stuck on the line consoling broken hearted women when songs brought back memories…
New music alert, highlight of the month music wise for me… With tracklist. Give it a go you might just like it… House not house
Ingo Sänger @ April 2021 by ingosaenger on #SoundCloud
and with these early in the mix, what’s not to like
https://youtu.be/NytYSTK1Duk
needs a Cole Medina edit circa 2008
i might have mentioned this before, but because it’s friends, i’m going to mention it again:
it’s fun, somewhat tribal-ish house (a term i really hate, but when it’s bouncy and filled with oddball snippets of chants and grunts and random trombone blasts, what else can you call it?)
local guys - pezzner, and doza from LCG, along with manahan. seattle folks.
Vinyl-only mix attempting to shine light on the smooth, sophisticated and funky sounds that were released in Australia in the 1970s and 1980s, picking songs from records that were mostly released only in Australia, ranging from rare private pressings to major label issues.
That sounds great just had a quick listen