Blackfield - V

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2017 Blackfield - V
 
Bob Marley - Redemption Song Live In Dortmund, Germany

Evening reflection.
There are many skilled musical artisans, those who sit at the piano and compose a melody on commission, those who draw inspiration from love or some experience; there are the good craftsmen. Even today, we have many, with impeccable productions in arrangements and intentions, both in Italy and abroad.
But then you realize that there are tracks, like this one, that are so perfect—actually, this adjective is limiting—that they seem somewhat inhuman, almost as if they came from another realm and found themselves on Earth like prophets tasked with transmitting this superior art among us ordinary mortals.
 
Tiësto & Sevenn - BOOM (Official Video)

I want to bring to your attention that this thing has over 169 million views.
 
The Booze - Broken Hearted Man

Truly delightful what I'm finding on the tube…
Most of it, however, is on Spotify which I can't access, but that's alright. Buzz put up the first LP today and it's nice and more upbeat… but here there's a remarkable power pop - beat.
But does anyone know anything about them?! The albums can't even be found on Discogs… or rather, there's everything to see but nothing to "purchase"…
@[imasoulman] do you know them?!
 
My Bloody Valentine - Only Shallow (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO) authors of milestones, it's a shame they couldn't fly at the same heights; it was a bit of a disappointment. The self-titled LP of the infamous comeback was not bad, but it contained the music they played years earlier, even the rhythms were the ones that were fashionable many years before. In short, a post-collection, nothing more. I was expecting innovations, but they didn’t move from the previous years. What a shame.
 
Someone half-drunk, once thinking it would be a good idea to offend him, said to a surrealist painter: do you know where you can stick that carrot?
Ingrandisci questa immagine
Well, that artist of the brush and colors was "René François Ghislain Magritte," and he stuck that carrot here in a "gouache" on paper, measuring 19.4 × 14.3 cm, titling it ~ La spiegazione ~ of '52 and nothing...
 
Masters of Photography. Jan Saudek y Mack The Knife de Louis Armstrong

A brief story of a blind photographer… just kidding, a Czech photographer.

Jan Saudek was born eighty-seven years ago in Prague.

He was born along with his twin brother Karel (a famous comic artist and illustrator who passed away in 2015).

He was of Jewish descent, thus in '39 when the Germans occupied the country, his father and his older brothers were deported to a concentration camp, while he and his twin were placed in a center for children of mixed couples near the Polish border.

After the war, he turned to photography and painting; his first camera was a gift from his wife Marie a year after their wedding in '59.

Ten years later, he flew to the States to pursue his career as a photographer and here he held his first solo exhibition.

When he returned home, he was forced to work in a basement to avoid the police.

His style is recognizable for its sepia-toned or hand-colored photos, and the themes range from eroticism to the female body, including political and religious references, but also topics concerning innocence and childhood.

Often the themes are dreamlike, and sometimes the same subject is portrayed multiple times over time and in the same pose to highlight the passage of time.

Some of his works have also been used for album covers, such as "For the Beauty of Wynona" by the legendary Canadian Daniel Roland Lanois and more...
 
I Wonder
welcome return of Codeine, after years they are back with "Dassau"
Smoking Room
 
Billy Nomates - balance is gone super fresh release. Well done as usual
 
Bella Ciao - La Casa de Papel lavra pavsini has done good things too..but not yesterday