Song of the Day: I Did Something Weird Last Night by Jeff Rosenstock
moshed for the first time at his concert a few days ago. so much fun
playlist link:
Seashore — a Balearic trance voyage
A shoreline that only exists in sound. Slow-burning instrumental trance built on warm analogue pads and a repeating piano motif that never quite resolves. Coastal ambience drifts beneath throughout — waves, shoreline textures, space. The pulse arrives patiently. The bassline rolls. A breakdown suspends stripped-back piano and ocean atmosphere in wide reverb, before a controlled, euphoric lift closes the journey. No vocals, no modern drop — just tide, light and memory.
https://tracks.montysounds.com/seashoreOpen linkView original on lemmy.worldNicolas Jaar Live @ Departamento, CDMX
Don't let the slow start fool you, this set moves. If you're not familiar with Jaar, expect loads of music from disparate genres expertly woven together.
Al‐Qasar - Full Performance (Live on KEXP)
Tariqi 00:17
Selma 08:21
Sham System 11:43
Kişisel İsa (Personal Jesus) (Depeche Mode cover) 18:56
King Crimson - Epitaph
As with the album's first track, "21st Century Schizoid Man", the song's lyrics have a distinctly dystopian feel to them and are presented as a protest to the Cold War.[3][5]
Flea and the Honora Band: Tiny Desk Concert
The night before he stopped by the Desk, Flea took a moment between songs at the Black Cat in Washington, D.C., to call his experience of performing with a jazz band "an adventure." After four decades as a founding member and bassist for Red Hot Chili Peppers, Flea was touring on his debut solo album, Honora, in small venues, including the NPR Music office space.
Yes, that's Flea on trumpet, doubling up on bass and spitting poetry, but as he admits, "I'm just one part of this ensemble." That ensemble features Tiny Desk alumni Jeff Parker, Josh Johnson and Anna Butterss as well as Deantoni Parks — musicians with deep catalogs across creative music. "Working with the musicians that I've worked with has been the most exciting part," Flea told me afterward, "just jamming, connecting and feeling who they are."
Genesis Owusu live at The state51 Factory
0:00 STAMPEDE
3:18 LIFE KEEPS GOING
7:03 Don't Need You
