Evöl190124@thesawroom

seen from Malaysia
seen from India
seen from United States
seen from T1

seen from Canada
seen from South Korea
seen from Ireland
seen from Ireland
seen from Hong Kong SAR China
seen from China
seen from Malaysia

seen from Malaysia
seen from Switzerland

seen from United States
seen from France
seen from China
seen from Canada

seen from Japan

seen from Serbia

seen from Malaysia
Evöl190124@thesawroom
Memotone Luaka (2019)
From the EP: Luaka / Sideways Dub (Diskotopia)
(Luaka Bop)
See our animated short movie on Tim Maia, narrated by Devendra Banhart: http://youtu.be/V9CaUKrGS3Y Tim Maia, THE Brazilian Funk Soul Godfather was the real thing. His 1970 debut album introduced his audacious talent, as well as North American soul and funk musical influences, forever changing Brazilian popular music. His legendary appetites sought out carnal AND spiritual fulfillment in equal measure. He bought 100 hits of LSD and handed them out to the staff of his record label. At the height of his mid-70s success he joined the Cult of Racional Energy; watching for spaceships while wearing only white clothes and playing only white instruments! Yet the two albums he recorded for the Cult are among his best. His songs search for love, and they dig into the existential. His own lyrics say it best: “I am so groovy now and I don’t care!”
Soundtrack to my sunny summer mornings
Tim Maia, THE Brazilian Funk Soul Godfather was the real thing. His 1970 debut album introduced his audacious talent, as well as North American soul and funk musical influences, forever changing Brazilian popular music. His legendary appetites sought out carnal AND spiritual fulfillment in equal measure. He bought 100 hits of LSD and handed them out to the staff of his record label. At the height of his mid-70s success he joined the Cult of Racional Energy; watching for spaceships while wearing only white clothes and playing only white instruments! Yet the two albums he recorded for the Cult are among his best. His songs search for love, and they dig into the existential. His own lyrics say it best: “I am so groovy now and I don’t care!”
Dystopian single from Javelin's new album teeters in tone between abstract alien abduction and futuristic robot army march. It's strange enough to make you a little uncomfortable, and strangely alluring enough to keep you listening. Nnormal - Javelin https://soundcloud.com/luakabop/javelin-nnormal For something a little more traditional, check out this catchy, laid back number - also free. Vibrationz - Javelin http://www.everybodytaste.com/2010/03/javelin-lindsey-brohan.html