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Last week, Wayne Kramer… this week Mojo…
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Wayne Kramer (MC5 guitarist and co-founder) kicked the bucket today Let me be who I am, and let me kick out the jams I done kicked ‘em out!
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My top shit according to Spotify this year:
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"Multiply" by Donny Benet I fucking love this dude. What an incredible video Legit solid tune.
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“The video is not available” Must be region locked it something… what’s the song and artist?
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This is an awesome track Rocco Palladino is killing it on the bass. Yussef Dayes is a great drummer too.
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YT algorithm keeps recommending this to me, I keep ignoring it, finally today I gave in and watched. These dudes are something else. Very heavy. Very tight. Very good! Wish I had watched it sooner. The whole set is really good
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Otoboke Beaver are indeed fantastic. Very fun and infectious! I went down a bit of a YouTube rabbit hole list night on the Domi & JD Beck channel watching a bunch of their videos and shorts. Holy cow, Domi is a talented pianist.
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The first bit was giving me some shoegaze / my bloody valentine kinda vibes (which is of course a good thing!) but then it swerved a bit (though also not in a bad way). Cool track. I will search for more I have been listening to quite a bit of DOMi and JD Beck this week. When you listen to the entire album it all starts to sound a bit same-y to me, but they are a couple of talented kids doing some cool stuff. Their collabs with Thundercat are great too. It goes under the radar a bit, but Thundercat's bass line in "Bowling" is awesome IMO
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Stumbled upon this group Otoboke Beaver somewhere on the Internet the other day and I'm enjoying them quite a bit. The songs start to sound a bit same-y after listening to entire albums, but they are very infectious and energetic punk rockin' kinda tunes that I think are great in small doses.
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I've been listening to lots of jazz and fusion lately. Jaco, Casiopea, Brand X, Weather Report, Jean-Luc Ponty, etc. have all been heavy in the rotation of late. Also a solid amount of the classics and "jazz masters" mixed in for good measure (Monk, Coltrane, Oscar Peterson, etc., etc.)
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Deerhoof dropped a catchy new track yesterday
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Like and enjoy whatever music you like without thinking too much about Belinda Carlisle was briefly the first drummer for The Germs, pretty much as punk as it gets, and then went on to massive pop success with The Go-Gos just a few years later. “Heaven is a Place on Earth” was a huge track that I still hear regularly on pop radio stations today. You can play and be into all kinds of music.
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I’m in a very ‘90s guitar rock’ mood tonight. Listening to lots of Dino, Pavement, Flaming Lips, etc.
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This is a really killer instrumental cover of "Reelin' in the Years". The interpretation of the vocals on baritone guitar is very nice. Nate Smith an incredible drummer. And Cory Wong just chugging away so steadily on his Strat is low-key great. He's got good time. Last but not least, Joe Dart, is taking a bit of a backseat on this track. Very tasteful playing on the bass.
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I've enjoying the heck out of these big band arrangements of Monk tunes lately, MONK'estra conducted/arranged by John Beasley.
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Spinning some of favourite Sloan albums tonight. Love the lyrics in this one. “I usually notice all the little things, I was proud of it— She says it’s annoying.” Feels like the story of my life ”I missed the point.” Yup. Join the club. I love Sloan. I’m gonna be up all night listening to them.
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I'm feeling a bit disgruntled today... one of my go-to albums when I'm in a mood like this is Album - Generic Flipper. The track "Ever" is especially soothing
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I love the Project Diva games. There is a lot of vocaloid music that I enjoy much more than I ever thought I would.
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Pavement I’m looking forward to hearing more of the extras and unreleased stuff that on the upcoming deluxe reissue of Terror Twilight.
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Gotta say, I’m still pretty blown away by that Billie Eilish track. The album version is alright too, but I especially like the rendition on SNL. I was feeling like kicking back with some T Rex tunes today though, so The Slider is what I’m listening to right now. I love this album And the title track is perhaps my fav T Rex song.
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Can’t say I know a thing about Billie Eilish but I stumbled upon this today and I think it’s pretty rad. Great performance.
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This new Chick Corea Akoustic Band live album (from a 2018 recording) is fantastic. John Patitucci and Dave Weckl on bass and drums respectively. 3 incredible players.
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Listening to Loveless by my bloody valentine on repeat this week on my commutes. Such a good album, start to finish A couple of choice cuts: