For my musically adventurous friends.
Check out this entire album. It's experimental, slightly avant-garde at times, but — for me, anyway — it's ultimately very rewarding. If you don't like a particular track, just give it a minute or two.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAQLCi1H9no&list=OLAK5uy_mnrBPOHrN0RX1U_rrPwgTMKL47DDtxrQA
P.S. Can anyone find out who's singing in "Quantum Part 1 (Opening section)" It sounds a lot like Björk, but she would have only been 7 or 8 at the time, so not her.
/nosanitize
I had to stop rock day for a bit when I became lost in a series of unusual and antique instrument videos. Claviolas, shawms, crumhorns, organettes, racketts and more. Pretty fun.
It's rock-out-loud day at Code's house, so here's a new cut from a band I find very interesting. Turn it up!
"Inside" by Mother of Millions
Yep, it's time for my (roughly) twice-a-year post of this guy and his music.
Tigran Hamasyan instantly made my "live concerts before I die" list when I saw this video.
Just a genius performance.
I hate to link to the dead bird but this video is too long to post here a t m I guess.
Update it uploaded. Please watch and share.
It may be pure corn to some, but I offer no apologies for this pick... one of my favorite songs is "Time After Time".
Here is Eva Cassidy's rendition:
Needing some comfort music today. Here is Alan Parsons with Jason Mraz.
Maybe it's just me, but when July 4th falls on a Thursday, the week feels like seven Sundays.
Here is "Stranded in Time" by The United States of America.
If this is even a little interesting to you, check out one of their albums:
Moar accoardion.
From one of my favorite (and definitely most interesting) bands, here is some metal grind polka with clear operatic and eastern European folk influence.
3/4 time FTW!
Even if the vocals are 'not for you' the rest of the song is incredibly interesting (to me).
Over 14M servers may be vulnerable to OpenSSH's regreSSHion RCE flaw. Here's what you need to do https://zdnet.com/article/over-14m-servers-may-be-vulnerable-to-opensshs-regresshion-rce-flaw-heres-what-you-need-to-do/ by @sjvn
You may not be able to patch this #Linux-related #security hole today, but there is another way of dealing with it. CVE-2024-6387.
If you find yourself contemplating — yet again — the ten supernal sefirot today, you might use this as background music. It's lovely.
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