Love those grooves. I like working to them while I'm at my computer. Here's a more chilled channel I listen to also:
Love those grooves. I like working to them while I'm at my computer. Here's a more chilled channel I listen to also:
Thanks for posting this! Nick Drake is one of my favorite artists of all time. I was probably 15 or 16 when I bought this album, so around 1991 or 1992. I walked into a little old record shop in my neighborhood and it was displayed high up on a shelf. I’d never heard of Nick Drake before, but knew I had to have that record. I went home, started spinning it, and I was zoned! I am still incredibly moved by his music. He was a wonderfully unique and brilliant artist.Nick Drake: At The Chime Of A City Clock
I like Josquin, though my knowledge of him is limited to Mass settings and a few motets.
I hear ya. His music just puts you in a zone doesn't it? There's a melancholy to his music even when he's "upbeat," but there's nothing depressing about it. Just sort of pensive, and sublime. The first song and album I heard of his was Pink Moon and I was just mesmerized by it. I still am. I love all three of his recordsThanks for posting this! Nick Drake is one of my favorite artists of all time. I was probably 15 or 16 when I bought this album, so around 1991 or 1992. I walked into a little old record shop in my neighborhood and it was displayed high up on a shelf. I’d never heard of Nick Drake before, but knew I had to have that record. I went home, started spinning it, and I was zoned! I am still incredibly moved by his music. He was a wonderfully unique and brilliant artist.
Oh man you just put me in the Curtis mood! Happy SaturdaySuper Fly - Curtis Mayfield (1972)