Ulcerate - To Flow Through Ashen Hearts (Official video)Cutting the Throat of GodTransfiguration In and Out of Worlds

Damn. Gorguts, Immolation, Nile, Dying Fetus... the party is over, make way, death metal has new undisputed kings! #UH
 
NEU! - Hallogallo
When it comes to insights... Neu!
 
Nada Confiteor

But they don't know that I dream of ice cream
and long white lakes
But they don't know
That I say goodbye to a man
Only if I have another
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
 
Usually, if you ask the DJ on duty for the title of a track, they think twice before telling you, or they inevitably send you “affangala,” but sometimes you can get lucky:

Quiller - Denton and Cook

(I later discover that it’s the theme song of a British TV series from the ‘70s; if anyone knows anything about it, please contact me)
Kisses 💋
 
Weather Report - Birdland (Jaco Pastorius)
To say he played the bass is humbling and reductive. HE WAS THE BASS
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine
For the 25th anniversary of Moon Safari, Air will perform the entire album live. How could I miss a concert tailor-made for me? More tickets in hand, my shoes getting more and more worn out, and my pockets getting emptier. But I'll die with a smile.
 
Jorge Ben - O Telefone Tocou Novamente

WORLD' FREQUENCIES
[dispensers of world music, there’s life beyond Italian and English] [11]

Jorge Ben - O Telefone Tocou Novamente (Brazil, 1970)

There is very little to say about this masterpiece of Brazilian popular music or MPB, as the genre has been referred to for some time now. Força Bruta, the album from which it was taken, quickly became a commercial and critical success, establishing Ben as a leading artist of the tropicalist movement and a pioneer in a unique style, never before known, baptized as samba-rock. It was recorded with the band Trio Mocotó and released by Philips Records in September 1970. Conceived during a period of political tension in dictatorial Brazil, its title derives from the Portuguese term meaning "brute force," an ironic title for the decidedly relaxed mood of the album.

The album introduces an acoustic music based on a sweeter, more whimsical, and less elaborate samba compared to Ben's earlier works. Its lyrics generally explore themes of romantic passion, melancholy, and sensuality, with women holding a prominent place in his songs. For the first time, this work brings in elements of identity politics and postmodernism, with irony and a reinterpretation of established idioms.

#coeworldmusic #brasile
 
What's Become of the Baby (2013 Remaster)
From Aoxomoxoa of 1969... and I won't add anything else.