What are you listening to in 2020 and WHY might anyone be interested?

Listening through my Rona’ playlist again…

Living in the Past (2001 Remaster)

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Ben Harper. Winter is for lovers. Keep finding myself returning to this album. Gentle and relaxing before I have to go out on this cold and frosty morning.

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Another artist to investigate…listening to her latest album ‘but I’d rather be with you’ which is a covers album. As well as a great guitar player Molly has a beautiful voice.

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These New Puritans, Beat Pyramid, cd rip

Random choice whilst blitzing through the morning emails.

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Tami Neilson - Don’t Be Afraid

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Lunatic Soul, Through Shaded Woods, bandcamp

A bit more acoustic and folky, IMO, than their usual fare but still rather good.

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Bandana - Madlib/Freddie Gibbs

Best rapper (?)of recent years meets best hip hop producer, soundscapist ever(?) for their follow up to almost as brilliant Piñata LP.

Dense, intricate, labyrinthine, dark sounds. Made for vinyl.
Great sonic fun.

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Elbow Leaders of the Free World.

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Some “old” stuff-

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Joanna MacGregor - Play

Wonderful to hear again. A near-random pick from the shelves.

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Interesting find…

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Excerpts from “classic-era” Tangerine Dream, the edited versions work really well. Less ponderous, for me, sounds good in smaller doses.

Love the sounds of the synths/keyboards of this period.

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Before one of the best jazz albums of this year…

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1st run, painting with tones

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i have the ‘original’ – bought when i was at University (cant say Uni at my age!!) – i will consider getting this just for idle moment comparison…

I’m chilling to some jazz/Indian world fusion.

Sarathy Korwar. Superb

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No Pier Pressure, Brian Wilson with all the beautiful vocal arrangements, the

BW trademark.

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Bit of Byrd (on tidal Masters), from probably his most famous record.

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Reid Miles at his best…

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