Not even sure how to describe the new Eric Copeland; spasm techno maybe? Not normally too sure about LIES releases but I like this album. I like it a lot.
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I still like these cute little projects where people take music from different parts of the world and use modern production techniques to make some kind of fusion with the latest trendy dance sounds, and this puerto rican project grupo ife has a free download of its first song:
^^^Not the strongest cut on the album, but what can you do. Forget it, Jake--it's the internet.^^^
And no YouTube, but I'm with the last couple of things Ron Trent put out--the Romantic Flight thing and the RT Factor thing. They both have enough "sentimental piano" type moves that I'm not sure I'd recommend them to anyone else--particularly the young--but man, both have that wise, warm sound that points like a golden arrow out of this shit, shit season. (Especially bottom third of the Romantic Flight dub, with a soaked organ sound straight out of "When She Made Me Promise." Heaven.)
On some akstral(sic)-travelling, galactic-surfing exc.
Not that new, but new to me. Would love to play along with live drums. Love the tension/release in the chords. One of them with space to "Flop" the turnarounds like when you are swimming lengths.
And so to turn to the Will Rodriguez Big Book of Chords (start at 1:30):
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This is really good.
Anyone know which clubs I could check out for good dance music in Chicago these days?
I did a new record on Ubiquity - cumbia afro disco reggae soul jazzy house vibes, little of everything
https://bosq.bandcamp.com/album/celestial-strut
https://recmix.net/recordings/live-paradigm-present-chicago
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That Om Unit is a nice slice of Jungle. I think I may be ready to start embracing the genre again.
^^^Not the strongest cut on the album, but what can you do. Forget it, Jake--it's the internet.^^^
And no YouTube, but I'm with the last couple of things Ron Trent put out--the Romantic Flight thing and the RT Factor thing. They both have enough "sentimental piano" type moves that I'm not sure I'd recommend them to anyone else--particularly the young--but man, both have that wise, warm sound that points like a golden arrow out of this shit, shit season. (Especially bottom third of the Romantic Flight dub, with a soaked organ sound straight out of "When She Made Me Promise." Heaven.)
On some akstral(sic)-travelling, galactic-surfing exc.
Not that new, but new to me. Would love to play along with live drums. Love the tension/release in the chords. One of them with space to "Flop" the turnarounds like when you are swimming lengths.
And so to turn to the Will Rodriguez Big Book of Chords (start at 1:30):