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10 U2 Angel of Harlem (ZOO TV Sydney 1993) this month my favorite live turns 25; long live achtung baby, long live zooropa, long live the zootv tour
 
 
Oneida - Sheets Of Easter

"You've got to look into the
LIGHT
LIGHT
LIGHT
LIGHT."
 
Lotic - Hunted (Official Video)
Lotic, also here some noteworthy pieces. Then again, I'm ignorant and frankly wouldn't know how to label them. I see this piece as a black trip-hop that degenerates alongside the increasingly sick cultural changes of existence, changes in a continuous movement without ever finding a common point. They look at each other, move forward closely, but like two parallel lines destined never to meet.
 
Plastic Age - In My Mind Oh how cool is my band! Just listen to my voice! Forget about My Bloody Valentine and Jesus & Mary Chain...
 
Butthole Surfers - Revolution (Part 1 + 2) Follies? Obviously yes, but also ironic, funny, silly, irreverent and, particularly in albums like Piouhgd and Electriclarryland, (also) exquisitely pop. It’s probably the (fantastic) name they chose that has prevented the general public from embracing the two aforementioned albums #popnoiserockart
 
Fury Weekend - Another Brick In The Wall (Pink Floyd cover)

For the joy (and revolution) of the seven billion fans of the Pink Fluid
 
Bulletproof Lotic (2018)
Lately, while listening to tips from friends into fancy club electronic "dance," I've come across names with some excellent productions. Right away, I think of Lolina's latest mini, which I see as a sexy evolution, club-style with a pole from L. Anderson's lap dance, lethal tracks from Sophie, and this Lotic. I've also noticed that many of these producers visually play on the extreme of sexual ambiguity, like Lotic and Sophie. An unfamiliar scene to me but with very cultured bases, contrary to what many think. In short, there’s a lot of meat on the fire.
 
Aphrodite's Child - Aegian Sea (video) The most colossal piece by Aphrodite, alongside "The Four Horsemen."
 
Hamiet Bluiett - Black Roses

Hamiet Bluiett - from "Bars"
1977 (Musica Records)

#jazzlegends
 
 
Anita Ward - Ring My Bell

You can ring my bell,
ring my bell.
 
Gerry Mulligan & Stan Getz - A Ballad

Stan Getz - from "Getz Meets Mulligan in Hi-Fi"
1958 (Verve)

#jazzlegends
 
In the Upper Room a very "strange" record...only brass...