What are you listening to right now? (Homer Simpson Discovered Higgs Boson 14 Years Before CERN)

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  • V/A - Brazilian Guitar Fuzz Bananas
  • Too Many Zooz - Subway Gawdz


  • PERSONABLE - AFTERPOP MIX
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    Listening to a young DIY Hip Hop/Rap artist I ran into some time ago.
    A nice young lad with an abundance of talent and a very promising potential:



    Rune Senf-Uanset Ft. Unknown (Official video)


  • Gregory Porter - Take me to the Alley
  • Blue Rose Code - And Lo! The Bird is on the Wing, another great album from him
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    I still have this one, so I'll start here

    Thanks to everybody for introducing me to so much great music/sounds!

    I'll just add this

    Credits

    Plus an excerpt from this sampler

    All terrific.
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    My goodness ! Nels Cline on Interoceans  . . . That has slipped my attention (or memory)

    NP: Amon Tobin (was available as a free download, but not anymore)
  • Something new...

    Psychic Temple - III
  • Brokeback - Field Recordings from the Cook County Water Table
  • Some Sunday morning music.

    Thanks again.
  • On rehearing Interoceans, I was reminded how much I enjoyed the trumpet playing. I got the same feeling with III and Airports. It's time to explore.


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    I'm always happy to find another guitar player


    -Wow!
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    Charles Bobuck became visible about the same time The Residents felt the pinch of the popularity of free downloading. They, like many bands, shifted their energy toward live performance. However, Mr. Bobuck did not like touring. He preferred making albums. So he quit touring and made albums instead. Logical. 
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    Well, I've got some time for a bit more exploring before I head out to pick the slugs off the lettuce.

    Ryan Ferreira & Red Wierenga

    Ps- A thunderstorm moved in meanwhile and knocked out the power just as this was finishing. It made for an interesting listen. I'll have to thank Mike Baggetta for suggestions from this interview.

    I also find inspiration these days from my guitar-playing peers. These folks really keep me on my toes: Ryan Ferreira, Grey McMurray, Brandon Seabrook, Nate Radley, Harvey Valdes, Dustin Carlson, Amanda Monaco, Charlie Rauh, and Chris Parello.


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    More time for exploring

    Brandon Seabrook - Sylphid Vitalizers

    ps- Another power outage right in the middle. I really enjoyed the listen, made me think about Henry Flynt.
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    The only Grey McMurray track I could find was on this 

    If I could get the emusic sample player to work I might of gotten the rest. It's hard to resist sending music to outer space. 

    ps- I couldn't leave him alone in the library so I went & got the rest. I also found it on Bandcamp. Lots more exploring to do. Beyondo

    Grey McMurray-Voice (2,6), Guitar (3,4,6,10) 

    more ps- Well, the sun's shining through just as Beautiful Days is playing. Looks like I'm heading out on the hunt for some invaders.
  • The Dreaming Room

    Laura Mvula - The Dreaming Room

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    Harlem River
    Heard this in my favorite coffee shop after church this morning. My attention was caught by the extended outro on the title track; nice groove.
  • Well, I spent the rest of the day deadheading and I'm shutting it down early. Here's me catching up.

    Harvey Valdes - Pointcounterpoint (Apr. 15/16)
  • 50 Tunes Of Jazz From Venus Records 
    Priced as a single album this is a bargain pretty much wherever you buy it. I had it on my SFL for a while at emusic and finally bought it, expecting a mixed bag. 20 tracks in I have only heard two I did not enjoy.
  • I'll continue on here...


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    Ps- I really enjoyed this.
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    Noel Akchoté 
  • III
    I thought I'd posted this two plus hours ago, but still in draft!


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