What music are you listening today? II

…and now, for something completely different…

Caravan Palace - Mirrors (2024)

Bonus: Mirrors solo 1 hour loop, because

The duck… the rubber duck… the pouting rubber duck…

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… and something else.

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…and now, for something completely diffferent…

Jenny Owen Youngs & John Mark Nelson - night-blooming (2023)

…just a little thing I found. I’m still digging for the source of what came to my mind last night but meanwhile, ain’t this a lovely tune?

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Time for some new Eve music…something like this…

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That’s some sweet cowball. :cow2: :bell:

the ultimate cowbell database

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…and now, for something completely different…

Baba Zula - Cecom (2003)

It was easy to locate once I tracked it was from this film soundtrack. The droning sound is not electrical noise from some analog bad connection, it’s there in every version of the song thus it’s intended to be there.

The crackling on Vitalic’s Poison Lips also drove me nuts until I figured that it was part of the track and not a encoding error… :slightly_smiling_face:

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… tempo de recordar como fomos parvos

Ana :blue_heart:

…and now, for something completely different…

Renato Carosone - Piccolissima serenata (1957)

This is the original version, there is a digital remaster from 2001 that’s too clean for lack of a better way to say it. Also for some reason they decided to get rid of the fade out of the chorus at the end, which makes it silly. :tipping_hand_woman:t4:

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…and now, for something completely different…

Émilie Simon - Flowers (2003)

Did you like this one? Then this one will blow you away…

Émilie Simon - I wanna be your dog (2003)

But also:

Émilie Simon - Flowers (2023 edit)

I dont know if it has already been posted but I’m listening to this queen

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…and now, for something completely different…

Tangerine Dream - Hyde Park (1985)

Dad got this LP album from the discount shelves of a music shop back when vinyls still were a thing. Best 500 pesetas (about 5-6 euros in current purchasing power) ever spent.

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