ChissĆ  nel socialismo - G. Gaber

WEEK WITH THE NOSE>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Who knows...........
 
Live With Me
Oh my, I'm throwing a stone too
 
The Kenny Clarke-Francy Boland Big Band - Sweet And Lovely

Jazz Legends - The Second Lines (27 of 100) Kenny Clarke
from "All Smiles" - 1968 (MPS)
 
Roxy Music(&Brian Eno)- For Your Pleasure To honor my artistic photo, I couldn't help but include them ahahah I hope you won't insult me with homophobic/misogynistic comments ahahah
 
Beautiful synthetic minimalism and electrifying jazz abstractions.

#zot2017

Botany - Raw Light II (Western Winyl, January 20, 2017)

I know little about Spencer Stephenson aka Botany, producer and musician from Austin, Texas, but his work certainly seems interesting and worthy of attention: pieces of minimalist ambient that, without any pomp but rather in a subtle way, weave around and then through the ears, going straight to the listener's heart ("No Head", "Tenth", "Minuses"). Without underestimating the impact of a certain danceable groove and glitchy sounds and effects that are typically trance-like ("Crowd Nothings", "Yon", "Wednesday Night", "Tetherball"). Within "Raw Light II", recorded and released as an appendix to the album that came out in 2015, all these elements are present, but the soul component also stands out ("Lo, Hi", "Janis Joplin" or world music ("The Strangeways") which I personally find exhilarating. Truly a beautiful album.

#botany #stephenson #electronicmusic

Botany - Janis Joplin
 
 
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine April 23, 1976
 
THE ROLLING STONES Blue and Lonesome (Blue and Lonesome ) 03-12 new Rolling at the origins
#listeningtothenewmillennium
 
5 Winners. 2) Stevie Wonder Stevie Wonder - Higher Ground
If you're black, a great singer, pianist, and multi-instrumentalist, and you're blind and not Ray Charles, then in life you can only hope - at best - to be number two.
Instead, the "wonder boy" has always been number one, from the very start. And he hasn't stopped being that, even when his creativity has run dry and his records have become pure craftsmanship. Yet that "Wonder touch" has made even the worst gigs shine, and in the end, he never really gave away his passion.
A quiet life (yes, a car accident with a resulting coma and a painful divorce don't provide much material for narratives and hagiographies), a calm career, some quietly fought battles, often won...
A quiet winner.
Today he enjoys his nine children, his fame, his talent (and also his money...).
And the cursed artist, the sex, the drugs, the demons, the youthful angst, the "live fast die young"?
Naaaaaa! Close your eyes, listen to the music: isn't it (she) lovely?
 
 
TAME IMPALA - 'Cause I'm A Man Oh come on, let's dance a bit like in the 80s with this blurry pseudo chill out.