Harold Budd/Brian Eno - The Pearl (1984)
When we happen to have a visiting contingent of guests, related or otherwise, I’m always conscious of playing music in the lounge that does not challenge.
0 commentsWhen we happen to have a visiting contingent of guests, related or otherwise, I’m always conscious of playing music in the lounge that does not challenge.
0 commentsThe theme: Less Is More - three tracks celebrating minimalism (with the usual expectation of creative interpretation, misinterpretation or contradiction, of course)
0 commentsBeautiful, ethereal music for a busy old back-at-work Wednesday. Just the ticket when you want some escape into the recesses of your own head space.
0 commentsThe six years between 1976 and 1982 probably had the greatest impact on my musical roadmap. I had a big preference for British punk and new wave around that time and this evolved into electronic abrasiveness and the intentionally (very) unconventional.
0 commentsAs a young person in their 18th year, I can still remember walking into my local record shop and hearing Bowie’s astonishing “Low”.
0 commentsAstounding collaboration between two greats. Profound and genre bending - personally, I don’t think it will ever be matched for it’s daring.
0 commentsTHEME = Fire/ hot/ warm for each round. ( if you’re struggling, I’ll accept cold/ icy/ freezing, but you’ll definitely lose points!)
0 commentsThe themes were: Wisdom, Slowdown Relax, Stay There, Crank Yourself Up
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