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The Dead South - In Hell I'll Be In Good Company [Official Music Video]

...] the rock elements this time almost completely disappear, the folk takes on the fades, never insistently, but they are like sudden still images that interrupt the breathless sound of the banjo, even just for a couple of minutes; the slowdowns do good for The Dead South, who are so inspired that they gift us a pleasant pastoral interlude.

Nate Hilts (vocalist and guitarist) composes small bluegrass mirrors that form a larger one, the violin and guitars slightly distort and displace what is reflected far away from the banjo in the tempo changes of Chew, the other vocalist Scott Pringle carves out spaces that are more or less broad, and The Dead South proceed at a steady length... The soft steel guitar enriches their melodies...

The Dead South work in an extremely meticulous way, advocates of a sound of sparse rigor, brilliantly spinning ‘in the eye of bluegrass.’ [...]
(quoted freely from cheapo.it)
 
Lhasa de Sela -- El Pajaro

Lhasa de Sela was born in Big Indian, Shandaken, in the State of New York. In her first 10 years, Lhasa lived between the United States and Mexico, in a bus with her parents and three sisters. She began singing at 13 in a Greek café in San Francisco. At 19, she moved to Montreal, Canada, and continued singing in the venues of that city until the release of her first album in 1997. She moved to France in 1999, joining her three sisters in a circus...
In 2010, after 21 months, she lost her battle against breast cancer; she was only 37 years old, and she left us all orphaned of her beauty.
 
Turnstile - Love Lasso (Audio)
In his review sent in the (I assume chilly) dawn of December 11, 2015, our ZeroKanada talks about everything and more, skimming over this atypical track which (it seems to me) fits well with the description below taken from the above context...:
"The guitars are not so influenced by metal and remain in territories that love to devour themselves between slowdowns and breakdowns: the most classic of fatal combos."
 
Hugh Masekela - Bajabula Bonke (Healing Song) - at Monterey Pop 1967

Reading the passionate review by IlConte, I couldn’t help but feel a thrill when he talks about the "Summer of Love" experienced in that poorer and devastated Africa by Jim Morrison's two friends, Frank and Kathy. Well, at the Monterey Pop Festival, I believe the peak of the hippie movement was celebrated during those times with three days of music and everything that circulated among the "free" souls in America. One of the few, if not the only African artist, was the young Hugh Ramopolo Masekela (musician, singer, and trumpeter), who fled the apartheid regime in South Africa and was forced to emigrate to London. And, well, that’s another story...
 
Do It Again Steely Dan y Michael Mc Donald

The original version of "Do It Again" from 1972 was in G minor.

Walter Becker (r.i.p): bass guitar

Donald Fagen: Wurlitzer electric piano, Yamaha YC-30 organ and vocals

Denny Dias: electric sitar

Jeff Baxter: guitar

Jim Hodder: drums

Victor Feldman: percussion
 
LCD Soundsystem - Daft Punk Is Playing At My House

In 2006, they recorded the track "45:33", which was available at that time on iTunes, lasting obviously 45 minutes and 33 seconds for the Nike sponsorship...
 
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