Back with Jazz for your Sunday. This is some great swinging latin Jazz, perfect for Sunday afternoon.
From Claudioh.com (translated, and paraphrased) :
“Claudio has been interested in art and its different forms from an early age. Originally from Buenos Aries, but has spent the bulk of his professional life in Madrid. Claudio also studies the dramatic […]
Entries from March 2006
Day 85 : Claudio - Candombe Torcido
March 26th, 2006 1 Comment
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Day 84 : Hype - My Innocence
March 25th, 2006 4 Comments
I’m going to let a review from Jamendo do my work for me tonight…
From Jamendo.com :
“This album has to be among the best alternative albums I’ve ever heard! Expect an album with the songcraft of latter-day R.E.M. but with the energy and vibe they used to have in the early 80’s. When it’s slow […]
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Day 83 : MRDC - Fly
March 24th, 2006 2 Comments
From Magnatune.com :
“Richmond is an eclectic musician known for his ability to blend multiple diverse musical elements to compose something entirely new. He likens this intuitive music-making process to an electronic canvas, saying “anyone can throw paint on the wall and call it art, but a true artist instinctively chooses the best colors, shapes and […]
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Day 82 : Steven Dunston - California
March 23rd, 2006 2 Comments
This song grew on me. I listened to this for possible inclusion about 2 months ago and decided not to use it. I came across it again a few times and each time I heard it I liked it a little bit more. It’s got sort of a Steely Dan, singer songwriter melancholy depression sound […]
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Day 81 : Vitaminsforyou - Six O’Clock Whispers
March 22nd, 2006 No Comments
This should make some of the indie fans out there very happy. Vitaminsforyou have been compared to The Postal Service, but I’m not sure that’s entirely fair. Sure, glitchy beats and emo lyrics are a shared trait but, I think Vitaminsforyou falls into a bit darker space.
From Archive.org :
“Straight from Winnipeg’s experimental electronic scene, […]
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Day 80 : Mercymachine - Adam Undivided
March 21st, 2006 No Comments
I have no idea how I’ve never listened to Mercymachine before now. In my defense, the Magnatune catalog is pretty deep.
This is a really dark duet, it’s not quite like anything else I’ve ever heard. Magnatune calls it “avant-pop”.
From Magnatune.com :
“ Jazno Francoeur and India Turner are the guiding spirits of mercymachine: […]
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