Code's eclectic music pick of the day is:
When I first heard this song, all I could think was "Dang, did Bill Withers have a song I've never heard before?"
Perfect to start a happy, lazy Sunday mix, here is Someone to Love by Drugdealer
Generative rendering of Zork. Awesome.
https://youtu.be/ZpCrBBj6AWE
Code's eclectic music pick of the day is:
Before they started to focus mostly on children's albums, Trout Fishing in America had a couple of truly great albums for grownups, most with hilarious lyrics. Here is Lost in Her Lips from the Truth is Stranger than Fishin' CD.
Code's eclectic music pick of the day is:
If you are into computing, tech, programming, philosophy, quantum effects, science fiction or are just generally geeky (like me), you'd probably really enjoy the FX series Devs. If you haven't seen it, I highly recommend. It's one of those shows I still think about, many months after watching it. Here is Amaya Corporation by Ben Salisbury (from the Devs soundtrack)
Code's eclectic #2 music pick of the day is:
and now a segue to One Hand Killing by Twelve Foot Ninja (that transition at around 1:55 gets me head boppin' every time)
Code's eclectic music pick of the day is:
Today is a high-energy day, so lots o' prog-metal vibrating these walls. Here is Nocturne by TesseracT
It's only fair that I have to pick #justonesong, too. Here is one I never (ever) get tired of hearing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZrm9h3JRGs
or orchestral:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BubaEmJg4so
or choral:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFyjUyuq6HI
or jazzed-up:
https://youtu.be/KqJJ-2cRR0M
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Code's eclectic music pick of the day is:
The first instrument I learned to play was trumpet, and I discovered Maynard Ferguson early on. All of us in band idolized him and his upper register. We went to his concerts, bought his albums. At that age, it was all about trying to hit those high notes. But later I discovered a guy that put old Maynard to shame. Not only high notes, but control. Finesse. Rock.
So here is (Bill) Chase with Get It On.
This is important to know. You can read or listen, but regardless, you should.
(quite, quite, the drizzle falling on the tin roof)
New World
Martin Fabricius Trio
Martin Fabricius: Vibraphone with electronics
Andreas Markus: Double bass
Jacob Hatholt: Drums
Feuerschwanz - the answer to the question "what if Powerwolf were German, and even sillier?"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEl5Gi9l528
Code's eclectic music pick of the day is:
Recognize the third guy from the left? Did you know he was in a 1968 psychedelic rock band that is considered to have launched his career?
Caution: if you have no opinion on your #justonesong, then Dead Territory's metal version of 4'33" by John Cage will be auto-selected for you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voqCQSDAcn8
Colbert has a segment he features called "The Colbert Questionert", and my favorite question asked is "You get one song to listen to for the rest of your life. What is it?"
So I'd like to know CoSo, what is your #justonesong ?
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