Live Another Life by Son Lux from the album Tomorrows II [Samples Lubile Prai by SK Kakraba]

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Live Another Life by Son Lux from the album Tomorrows II [Samples Lubile Prai by SK Kakraba]
Curtain: I’m about to send you to the worst place in the world.
Jackson: Your Instagram account?
Jackson, frustrated: There's only a certain amount of dumb I can be! Surely!
The Fool You Need (Enough of Me) by Son Lux from the EP The Fool You Need (originally on Brighter Wounds) - Directed by Jean-Paul Frenay [Original version]
Jackson Hill - Empty Egg of Purity (Indie Rock)
🕑 1 min / Text: Franklin Release Date: Apr. 30, 2025 This marvelous ambient arrangement offers beautiful exotic sounds and definitely has a meditative quality to it. Impressive pads meet woodwinds and precisely placed synth/vocal samples, giving the whole piece an interesting experimental approach. I'm stoked to share a new track from Jackson Hill, titled 'Empty Egg of Purity,' today here on our blog - it quickly reveals itself as a true electronic masterpiece that shouldn't be overlooked. Give it a listen! Stream: https://open.spotify.com/track/7t3Z1ZOsQX6HcDMO6MlhgN Follow: https://www.instagram.com/jacksonahill/ ✔️ Available on our Indie Playlist on Spotify.
🎵 Slowly by Son Lux from the album Brighter Wounds 🎥 Director/Editor - Alex Cook
The group New York Polyphony singing a contemporary polyphonic piece written by Alabama native Jackson Hill (b. 1941). Although I guess he drew from fragments of a 14th-century piece by Guillaume de Machaut...is anyone writing brand new polyphonic vocal music these days...?
An oldie, but a goodie: The Rafiq Bhatia Collective, live at Coco66. Rafiq Bhatia '10 is playing guitar and Jackson Hill '10 is playing double bass.