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It’s always a good day when Gary Clark Jr is involved. Check this remix out!
Another addition to my nocturnal music.
D.V.S* - Guitar Lessons
Nocturnal music.
If any of you have a Push laying around that you don't want feel free to ship it to the states. I have the rest of the setup but not the Push. I do love making beats the old fashioned way and playing around on my Keystation but this thing is insanely intuitive and relatively easy to learn. Most unfortunately it is expensive and if you play at making music it just isn't worth it.
How does Cherub manage to only be a part of beautiful music?
derek van scoten (d.v.s.*) - axé babá
was really enjoying this for a good while, and then 3:50 hit, and i literally muttered 'oh, shit, dude' out loud to myself, while reading a bbc news article about libya. he performs in an hour, and doors just opened at the parish, so it's probably time to go now. this is the same place that gramatik sold out at once, after i'd waited for an hour, which was a really strange situation. i've seen ott, bear in heaven, and here we go magic there though.
i'm assuming the title and chorus are in portuguese but could be wrong, does anyone know what the title means?
derek van scoten (d.v.s.*) - bright beginning (ft. govinda)
d.v.s. makes beats, plays the guitar, and loops the shit out of it. govinda makes beats, plays (the shit out of) violin, and masterfully incorporates the intoxicating musical appeal of eastern music. together, they craft fine jewels like this one. it's hard to categorize; i would honestly just go with 'instrumental music,' if that isn't too offensively vague for everyone. how about IBM....intelligent bass music. haha....it's sentimental, hypnotizing, but has the bulky, vibrant bass tones that so many of us crave in a live setting.
govinda lives in austin but i don't think he'll be performing at tonight's show. d.v.s. is from nyc, has worked with emancipator and devotchka before, and most definitely will be at tonight's show. recommended especially for people who find ratatat's heroic use of guitars to be a sonically stimulating approach to beatmaking. really excited to see him again....time to charge the camera and corral me some beers yes sirrrrrrrr.
edit, because i'm amused -- very happy to find a mystery water bottle of sweet tea vodka and water stashed in my fridge from a week ago. cheers to you, past jared. future jared is grateful. you were wise beyond your weeks.