Bon Odori, title track front the album Bon Odori by Bob Familiar
Bon Odori is a folk dance performed in circles around a yagura (scaffold) to entertain the spirits. Styles vary by region, such as the Awa Odori in Tokushima or Gujo Odori in Gifu. Dancers typically wear yukata, i.e. summer kimonos.
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From the album Bon Odori.
Gutor is a purification ritual performed on the 29th day of the 12th Tibetan lunar month, the second-to-last day of the year, to remove negativity and obstacles before Losar, the Tibetan New Year.
The term means "offering of the 29th" and involves extensive prayers, Vajrakilaya practices, and offerings to Dharma Protectors like Mahakala and Gesar.
From the album Bon Odori available on all streaming services.
Hayashi is a group of performers who provide musical accompaniment for Japanese Nō or kabuki theatre.
A Ronin is a masterless samurai in feudal Japan who had no lord or daimyo to serve, often resulting from the death or fall of their master, loss of favor, or clan destruction.
The term literally translates to "wave man".
"Hurt" is not an original by Johnny Cash. The song was written by Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails) in 1994 for the album The Downward Spiral. Rick Rubin had to insist several times on Cash recording his version, at first Johnny found the idea completely insane because the original version is industrial and noisy. At 71, already very ill, almost blind and with trembling hands, Cash completely transformed the band.
The iconic video, directed by Mark Romanek, was filmed at the House of Cash (his own museum). June Carter Cash appears looking at him fondly, the video was shot in February 2003, a few months before she died (May) and Johnny himself (September).
Trent Reznor was so moved that he declared, "This song is not mine anymore." It is considered one of the best covers of all time.
A stroll through Big Time’s stock presets.
Notice how the echoes carry between presets, morphing and distorting as you move from place to place. It’s one big, interconnected system.
Vladislav Delay Quintet
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the unstoppable Sasu Ripatti reconvenes his jazz ensemble for the first time in 15 years for a strong, quietly blistering album of freestyle jams x ambient dreamweaving
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