Lydia Lunch - St. Mark's Place, Nueva York 1979
📷 Ray Stevenson
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Lydia Lunch - St. Mark's Place, Nueva York 1979
📷 Ray Stevenson
40s jazz noir: noir detective
60s mod noir: espionage noir
Tracklist:
The Meat Circus • Whispering Rock • Stay Out Of The Moonlight • Hagatha's Home • Happy Flowers • The Lungfish Lair • The Milkman • Dr. Lobato's Lab • Duel With The Critic • The Catwalk Phantom • March Of The Inmates • Sasha's Immaculate Mind • The Censors Unleashed • Black Velvetopia • The Wild Bull Run • The Matador • Gloria's Secret Garden • Bonita's Tragic Muse • Bunk Time • Title And End Credits • Emotional Baggage
Have you listened to Psychonauts: Original Soundtrack by Peter McConnell (2008)?
Yes, the entire album!
Partially, some but not all songs
No, but familiar with it
Haven't heard of it before
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EPIC ALBUM COVER #405
Coil - Musick to Play in the Dark
Released: 1999 (Dais)
Electronic, experimental, post-industrial
Suggested by @porisusurvivalunit
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Welcome to the inner sanctum of the midnight hours.
If you are looking for a sanctuary to escape the noise of the daylight, the doors to our empty Art Deco lounge are always open. "Opulent Noir" is a curated sonic journey designed specifically for those who find comfort in the shadows.
⌲ The Elements of the Night:
The Sound: Slow-tempo (60 BPM) Dark Noir Jazz, featuring the haunting echoes of a solo tenor saxophone and minimalist brushed drums.
The Vibe: Mysterious, elite, profoundly elegant, and drenched in rain-slicked nostalgia.
The Purpose: A perfect backdrop for deep focus, creative writing, late-night dark academia study, or the introspective process of shadow work.
“Step inside, find your corner in the silence, and let the darkness reveal what the daylight hides.”
If your soul feels at home in these smoky, dimly lit corners, consider this your invitation to return to our nocturnal community. Pour yourself a drink, light a candle, and let the music guide your deepest contemplations.
🔗 [Listen to the Full Opulent Noir Sessions on YouTube]
Roting Jasmine Flowers and Dead Robins
[Anger management Crime Lord! Jason and a Dark/dark grey Jazz] [warning, murder plots, mentioned character deaths, and other things]
We all know what happened to Danny when he lost everything.
But what if this time it's Jazz.
So I´m very happy about this. Around 10 years ago, I decided to make my first solo album in which I would play everything and record it at home. But before I started recording the album proper, I made some pieces to practice the recording process so that the beginning of the learning curve wouldn´t be shown in my first solo release. Now I am working on my fourth solo album and have decided to study mixing so that one day I can mix my own music. I am compiling an album made of some of those first learning curve pieces, which I have decided to remix. I´m very proud of how things are coming along so far. It´s a lot of work, but it is interesting. I expect to release one piece every month; there are about ten or so of them, so wish me luck. Cheers!!!
Bossa muta was made thinking of the Brazilian band Os Mutantes and their Latin pop style called "Tropicalia". Also, I was listening to a lot of John Zorn during that time and that's where the middle eastern influences in the tune come from. But, me being Dominican the rhythm ended up feeling more like a bachata or a tropical bolero of sorts than a bossa...It´s a blend, a, a "fusssion" if you will, as they say...yeah, that´s the ticket :-) So bossa-chata, bolero dark jazz with middle eastern influences? Sure, why not! I have played it live with a backing track in it´s previous version, never got a clap Hahahaha...
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