yea part is like an end-point of the western canon. 'mystic minimalism' as it's sometimes known. i eat up that shit when i'm staring at a 50-page word manuscript.
the main man from detroit has a new album.
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This is the kind of party I assume Uzique goes to
close.
moodymann throws roller discos, mostly around detroit. he's brought them to the UK a few times. good fun.
moodymann throws roller discos, mostly around detroit. he's brought them to the UK a few times. good fun.
The kind of parties Jay goes to
meanwhile RTHKI is
hahahah
And Ken is hanging out with his cousins at
i have been to some very debauched and out there parties, to be fair
https://vimeo.com/173808269
https://vimeo.com/173808269
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And Larssen is on a Zoom meeting with
the intervention scene is incredibly quotable. me and my uni friends dip into it for a lot. hair, toilet water, etc.
and newbie is competing in the local
is that matt damon in a sum 41 cover group?
Uzique can't have seen Eurotrip. His head wouldn't be able to handle how dumb it is.
haha, i have not.
The guy drinking the beer that the woman pushed through is learning he was cucked by Matt Damon through a song at his high school graduation party. This is the first of two cuck songs by Matt Damon.
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Oh fuck, what a trip that was. I think the last time I heard this album was by the pool with my father when I was like 10. He'd just bought a new Klipsch sound system and would listen to it 8 hours a day on the weekends by just jamming the knob to eleven.
The shape of an eye in front of the ocean, digging for stones and throwing them against its window pane. Take it down dreamer, take it down deep. - Other Families
That song has been popping up on my rotations lately. Such a good vibe to it
very good album. he has some solo stuff that is also very good.
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I heard this one a few weeks ago and it's been growing on me. I can't quite pinpoint it. Reminds me a little bit of James Blake's early stuff. Love the minimalism and the crescendo into the doo-wop.
any track that alludes to the she-wop she-wop / doo-wop doo-wop thing is going to be good.
james blake's early stuff was electronic and associated with the (post-)dubstep scene. i know cause i was there and was acquaintances with him. lots of house parties in new cross and lewisham. i was at his first ever live show, which had more people outside the venue craning to get a spot inside than actually in attendance, as well as BBC radio interviewing people in the queue. it was obvious he was going to be Big.
funnily enough an old bf2s member called bennisboy went to his school. they were schoolfriends i think, or in the same year group anyway.
only in the 2nd album did he go 'mature' and instrumental. the first few EPs and the first self-titled album were incredibly skippy and electronic.
james blake's early stuff was electronic and associated with the (post-)dubstep scene. i know cause i was there and was acquaintances with him. lots of house parties in new cross and lewisham. i was at his first ever live show, which had more people outside the venue craning to get a spot inside than actually in attendance, as well as BBC radio interviewing people in the queue. it was obvious he was going to be Big.
funnily enough an old bf2s member called bennisboy went to his school. they were schoolfriends i think, or in the same year group anyway.
only in the 2nd album did he go 'mature' and instrumental. the first few EPs and the first self-titled album were incredibly skippy and electronic.
yeah im not too intimately familiar with his career arc. I referred to "early James Blake" as a contrast to post-CMYK, where he seems to be doing not too bad these days. Good for him!