Best Jazz album of all time; Kinda Blue, Miles Davis, Bill Evans, John Coltrane, Cannon Ball Adderly, Paul Chambers, and Jimmy Cobb on drums. Anything from Alice In Chains, Bleed the Freak, and so on and so forth.
Been a long time since I heard that name mentioned! I last saw them at Tyler the Creator (with Rev Horton Heat
?) in… 1990?
(11-21-2022, 04:04 PM)vint link Wrote: [ -> ]Best Jazz album of all time; Kinda Blue, Miles Davis
Also one of Rick Wright's from Pink Floyd favorite album, and the partial inspiration for the song Us & Them.
Indeed,
So many musicians inspired by Kinda Blue.
Labrinth's songs on repeat
Thanks for pointing me to this!
(10-26-2019, 08:05 AM)MS link Wrote: [ -> ]Classic style electronica. Interesting, melancholic vibe with musically narrative aspect to it, beings at 37:42.
There is a long list of names in this world of music...
I suppose that Vangelis, Pink Floyd, Beethoven, Chopin, were the most influential entities for me.
I had a very old dream to play the piano and after the early '70s, when the Moog emerged, I knew the electronic music was my choice.
Life though, was less in my favor.
My musical training is close to none (except grades I - IV, which was very long ago...). Lack of support from family...
I still want to make music so, what I would like to get from you, is what you feel and think of that:
It is my second album.
Most of the music was composed, played and recorded on a Korg PA500. Some tracks (two, as far as I remember, track 4, "What Are You Doing For Yourself" and track 7 "Mediteranean Echoes") were made with a DAW on a laptop with a Behringer UMX610.