Sounds just about right, ;)
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Very jazzy, this one, with some Latin influences. ;)
Yeah, that's cool, I'm just a listener but it is very jazz like in its approach...but as you said before they do blend their style/s. I love really creative work like that...Nice. Kind of reminds me of this guy...I don't think I've posted him before...perhaps...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEHW4inGw4g
Glad to hear about the job. And you're right about those numbers...it struck me too, but didn't want to go there immediately. The 22 of July 2011 was the date of the Norway massacre, where a lot of people were shot. Norway being such a small country, it turned out everybody knew somebody. My cousin was a secretary for the prime minister and not to far away, and knew many people that were killed. The horror affected all Norwegians (which it was meant to). It reeked of "False Flag", but it did happen all the same!
This one then? ;)
This one's got a very fusion-like vibe for most of the song, and then transitions into djent near the end, but always, it remains tasteful. ;)
Sweet Tune...Compliments of Fred Six-Pack:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03EMGta8uP0
Some kinda druid dudes lifting the veil
Doing the mind guerrilla
Millions of mind guerrillas
Putting their soul power to the karmic wheel
Raising the spirit of peace and love
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhhJqJV_u6M
Jack Johnson came up today. He’s producing new artists, one of whom we were listening to. I’ll see if I can post a song later. The band name is Dispatch.
Another oldie, and for that matter, one that wasn't all that well known. Frida's earlier single "Something Going On" from the same album did a lot better in the charts. This here below was her second single, and it was recorded in two versions — one with vocals by Frida only, and the other version with additional vocals by Phil Collins, who was the producer of her album. ;)
This here is the version with Phil Collins. ;)
P.S.: For those of you who didn't recognize her, Frida's real name is Anni-Frid Lyngstad, and she was one of the members of ABBA. ;)
Another oldie — this one's from 1976. You could be forgiven to think that they were Americans, but no, they were a British band. ;)