Nathan's Session - Mar 2025
The first of (hopefully) many more sessions at Nathan’s started with a party - we heard everything from Nana Mouskouri through to Einstürzende Neubauten.
commentsThis drum’n’bass classic from England’s then king of Jungle, has moments of bliss. However, not being a big fan of the genre means I don’t really have the patience for long, meandering whig outs.
Saying that though, there are some stunning R&B tracks, especially “State Of Mind” as well as some fine fret work by Pat Metheny on “Sea of Tears”.
This is ok on the right occasion and possibly sitting in a wee gladed gully at Canann Downs, think 1998’s “The Gathering”, but not great mid-week fodder up in the den.
The first of (hopefully) many more sessions at Nathan’s started with a party - we heard everything from Nana Mouskouri through to Einstürzende Neubauten.
commentsWe explored Japanese music (or at least music vaguely inspired by or related to Japan), with a brief diversion to celtic music, and admired Martin’s lutherie skills.
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