Pure sonic art that gracefully extends from one character of sound to the next. It lets you settle in but it doesn't let you get too comfortable by evoking emotion with it's unpredictability. Just go where it takes you.
Another Friday is here and I think it calls for something with a little groove. The first full length from this crew out of New Zealand will not disappoint. Glowing vocal hooks and plump bass lines set the mood right. Put some love in you.
Today, news has surfaced that Jun Seba aka Nujabes, died on February 26, 2010. The outpouring of emotion and admiration from his fans is coming from around the globe. I was enthralled with his vibe the first time I heard him and he soon became essential late night listening. I'm posting this album in his memory. May his music live on.
The first solo outing by Peter Kruder, half of Kruder & Dorfmeister. He maintains the laid-back percussion but adds a spacey ambiance that creates more of a soundtrack experience. Listen with ears open and eyes closed.
This isn't an official release but it is an encompassing look into what makes these two men the kings of chillout. Genre defining tracks from their first EP are included and so is the extended remix of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's "1st Of Tha Month". Get G-Stoned.
Traveling through Space on the same orbit as Ras G and Samiyam, Third P crosses saw waves and sine waves to create short passages of 8-bit noise without lacking undertones. It's not entirely original, but it is entirely delectable.
In the words of AFTA-1: Selections of Audible Love is a sound scape of tracks old and new, featuring a collection of good friends, contemporaries, and other artists influential in my own musical journey. “Sit still”, twist one up, light the incense and enjoy."
There isn't much else to say about this man other than that he's pushing hip-hop boundaries and has created quite a following doing so. I always keep this EP close when I need my FlyLo fix.
This is a gathering of different artists compiled by Nujabes. The mix is indeed soulful and delivers a superb combination of Hip-Hop and Jazz. Feel the love.
With a virtuosic blend of live instrumentation and subtle electronics, these songs are able to distort your perception of time and reality. Movements that span ten minutes feel like introspective journeys that allow you to take your own path with the assurance of pleasurable resolve.
This digital only concept album uses samples taken from the vastness that is Pink Floyd. It's interesting to hear how he chops everything to bits, then drops huge beats on top, making it difficult to actually tell what song the cut came from. I believe this man is a true player in the future of hip-hop.
We're going back ten years now but it's hard to tell by listening. Kid Loco was an innovator in the early trip-hop days, strange considering his background playing punk rock. This is his own remixes of the '97 US debut A Grand Love Story. It's so dreamy.
Boozoo Bajou is one of those artists I start playing and let it play on from album to album. Their music is, in one word, comforting. The scene here is a swamp, so the atmosphere is muggy and thick bass lines hang low in the air.
The clouds are beginning to move in, the temperature is dropping, and the rain falls throughout the night. Moving into darker territory with Tosca's most popular album. Usually I would post something a little less known, but it's too good to pass up. We have a classic here.
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