Healing Mix II
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Music for feeling and healing-
dedicated to what we've lost, and what we have found.
Wishing you health, peace, love and wisdom.
Jaco Pastorius “Portrait of Tracy” sampled & interpolated:
SWV “Rain” [1997] {prod. Brian Alexander Morgan}
Cannibal Ox “Pigeon” [2001] {prod. El-P}
Chingy x Tyrese “Pullin’ Me Back” [2006] (sampling SWV “Rain” - which Tyrese is in the music video for) {prod. Jermaine Dupri}
dude came up to the booth & asked me if i could play some house music for him because it's his birthday so i put on Shinichi Atobe & now he's standing there like this. it worked
DJ, photographer, and nightlife organizer Javier Pimentel (@lui_pimentel) explores the parties, crews, and sounds that have shaped Manila’s dance music scene since the pandemic
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A lost track called "Just Like" (also known as "Heroin") from the scrapped Black Hippy project.
Featuring Kendrick Lamar, SZA, Isaiah Rashad, Ab-Soul, Punch, Jay Rock, and Lance Skiiiwalker.
Produced by Thundercat.
Allegedly recorded in 2016.
No one has captured what being in your 40s and truly besotted with techno is like quite like @0PN here (on John Beltran):
"I got into a period of critical thinking about techno that I'm still totally immersed in. Over the past few years, no single genre has been more important to me. It's what I listen to every chance I get, particularly a lot of mid-'90s, early 2000s stuff....
I don't know what it means—and I don't even know if I care what it means—but the song definitely feels like being in your 40s. You're in the weird, middle valley of your life. It's all anticipation and no revelation. You finally figured out you're not going to figure it out, and you are just finally, in a way, present. You're right there watching every moment happen. You've given up on certain kinds of dreams, and finding out that's not necessarily a bad thing. Or at least I have. All I know is I feel very close to the source when I listen to this. And if that's not a forty-something thing to prioritize, I don't know what is."
Timbaland playing beats for JAY-Z in the studio during the Black Album sessions.
Nearly every beat he played became a classic, like “The Potion” by Ludacris & “Come As You Are” by Brandy, but when heard “Dirt Off Your Shoulders” he knew right away it was what he needed.
This video is 1 hr masterclass by David Lynch on creativity, intuition & art.
He explained:
• Where ideas actually come from
• How intuition beats intellect
• Why depth matters more than talent
10 lessons from Lynch that change how you see creativity forever:
On January 31, the Manila takeover of Rainbow Disco Club served as a reminder that disco is woven into the city’s musical history, and that its renaissance is long overdue.
Read more:
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