randulo

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A & R (lemmy.ml)
submitted 9 months ago by [email protected] to c/jazz
 

Released from captivity today, a collaboration with New Zealand saxophonist Alex Nyman, 7 tracks of different interpretations of jazz, fusion, funk, hip-hop

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

Great! Spread the news, once there are hundreds, it'll be pretty useful.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I haven't yet but it's another great feature. I wish I had a field like this in my brain for people in real life. ("Recently divorced, don't mention Candice")

 

The list can be searched by any of the fields. You can add your Mastodon account to the list and declare your interests.

 

"Soul for Rent" is the Bandcamp edition of the album of the same name on all platforms. The title track is a dialogue between saxophone and guitar. Music tries to tell a story. This one is a lament. Our loneliness in the universe?

#music #OriginalMusic

 

A drone show over the Garonne river last night for the wine festival

 

I awoke to hundreds of honking car horns the next day and the smell, not of croissants and espresso coffees as I dreamed, but diesel fumes, I was still really excited. You know what’s great? Being really excited in a strange and beautiful city, with all expenses paid! And when I say all, it will taken on additional significance shortly.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

That irony had not occurred to me until two of you mentioned it!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

No, and we (the VUC) had nothing to do with putting there. It just got sucked up in the podcatchers.

 

We interviewed Dr. Stallman 6 years ago for our VUC podcast (2007-2019). Unfortunately, the video isn't available as he refused to use YouTube. I know the episode is on Spotify, but it may be available on other podcatchers.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Thanks for listening!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Actually, I come from a time when anything related to sex needed that warning (for kids, too). For years, I think the kids thing is superfluous, since they learn all about sex much younger. As for work, like I said, depends on who can see your screen. As a conversation starter, "I sneeze every time I come" might work well in some situations.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Depends on where you work and who's next to you.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

It's just an odd thing and it can start any time in life. It can be one sneeze or a few. Ideation is one thing, but after orgasm, with a new partner, awkward!

 

I haven't found an ideal federated app for sharing my music, but while it's on all platforms (Spotify, Apple, YouTube, etc) it's also on Bandcamp for ad-free, unlimited streaming. I am not trying to make money, I just would like my work heard.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Adding to no one in particular... as I've been following several potential destinations for the Twitter mass migration, they all have one thing in common: 99% of posts are in English. Twitter's age and market penetration let it reach a large worldwide audience. As Mastodon has been around for 6 or more years, it too has some international diversity, but less that Twitter I think. (Someone chime in on the language of the population if you have info?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

It's so much that people didn't use search engines; more like they typed site URLs into Google search! 🤣

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Right! You have to look at context. Remember the first time you got on (Usenet/Compuserve/AOL/Friendster) or whatever your first Internet experience was? Twitter was a new thing. Now there are 20 Twitter look-alikes but none can go back to the novelty.

 

It's a short read, enjoy.

 

Twitter wasn’t just software or visible leadership (for better or worse) but an entire important slice of Internet history.

 

Introductions may or may not be a thing here. This is my first post. Over the past half-century, I must have done one thing you'd like. My favorites are Hendrix, Cream, CSN from the 60s, Miles Davis etc from the 70s, Brecker Brothers from the 80s (?) and way too much from then on.

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