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Absolutely brilliant live, as long as you don't get too close to the stage, then you're likely to get covered in red wine. Live at Axis Mundi on you tube is good for live songsMy son and his mates went up to Manchester last year to see Gogol Bordello. I'd not heard of them at the time but liked what I listened to.
Hate it when I get an earworm. Read somewhere that chewing gum helps to get rid of them. Must try it next timeRadio 3 first thing in the morning 06:15 and then Planet Rock / 6 Music.
My EarWorm for today is Brandon Flowers "I can change" (Smalltown boy)
#https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=brandon+flowers+i+can+change+
TrueIf you research your music, most of the dance comes from 60s music, trance comes from the flower movement or psychedelic era.
Disco music from the States or Nortern soul is what the beat and rhythm for all dance trends.
A lot of modern chartvtoppers are covers from the 60s, 70's!
I enjoy most genre of music, but if I had to choose just one then it would be country music.[/
Oh dearfeel bad now
Interesting - we both have a foot on both sides of the soundsFewer and fewer people listen to music through speakers .... proper body vibration even when on low.
Headphones are fine but these ear buds are depriving the listener plus MP3 is the lowest standard of sound ever delivered.
MP3 is of course very handy and more portable than anything before it.
You probably know I'm into electronic/computer music creation .... some might not think it very musical but I find it great fun and very absorbing .... lost in a set of headphones.
The track I've just created but as usual not quite finished has a huge deep saw wave running through the latter part of it for two reasons.
One is to give the atmosphere of a motorbike engine.
I cold have used a motorbike engine but that's not what I wanted I wanted an impression an interpretation.
Two is to give the vibration and feel of the scene.
I haven't listened to my own stuff on speakers yet as I'm having to be quietish.
What I create on headphones doesn't always translate well over to speakers.
The link is in my signatureInteresting - we both have a foot on both sides of the sounds
Do u have it up online - a sample of what u have
I have a fab sound set up with some of best speakers on market
So - would love to hear
If it sits in a type of music at a bpm I can mix to - then would love to play on air
Fewer and fewer people listen to music through speakers .... proper body vibration even when on low.
Headphones are fine but these ear buds are depriving the listener plus MP3 is the lowest standard of sound ever delivered.
MP3 is of course very handy and more portable than anything before it.
You probably know I'm into electronic/computer music creation .... some might not think it very musical but I find it great fun and very absorbing .... lost in a set of headphones.
The track I've just created but as usual not quite finished has a huge deep saw wave running through the latter part of it for two reasons.
One is to give the atmosphere of a motorbike engine.
I cold have used a motorbike engine but that's not what I wanted I wanted an impression an interpretation.
Two is to give the vibration and feel of the scene.
I haven't listened to my own stuff on speakers yet as I'm having to be quietish.
What I create on headphones doesn't always translate well over to speakers.
Will look at now sirThe link is in my signature
True
However one thing forgotten
Most of the tec to make the 90s great happend in the .... God am I going to say this - the 80s ... I feel physical ill.....
But they now term
It as EDM... Total pants
But some of the first tec did show up in 60s and 70s- but it was the age of the digital pc that change it all really ... And it dose have a sad side .... Sound should be in waves to be hear in true form by vibration ..
I can remember some American bands, as when funk was in its infancy, that a lot of the sound was what would be termed techno!
Also the techno (European style) was definitively around early seventies, as a lot of keyboard was used to synthesize.
Also I can remember woofahs and waa-wahs for guitars, as the electric guitar and other electronic instruments were introduced.
It's a bit of a haze, my memories of the early seventies experimentation in the basic pop music sound.
Even the Beatles sound dramatically changed around the sgt pepper album based around the sitar.
You haven't heard it yet!https://www.mixcloud.com/jonnyjibbs...d-by-deejayjonnyjibbs-the-evolution-of-house/
One of my shows
Would u be ok with it on air
Do interviews and all
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