I'm mostly listening to the Mount Westmore Album, I bought the return to the dream canteen recently on CD (chili Peppers 2nd album last year) and mainly sustain myself on Prince and the roster of my label Quickfixrecordings.com
maybe new music by classic artists would be a more accurate example - i just keep supporting my faves. there feels like a bit of lack of quality production, playing and writing in both new mainstream music (due to profit over cost models post streaming) and the new stuff that is on the tier above the underground scene which i listen to lots and has an abundance of talent. I mainly listen to my roster and own music to get it to your ears and usually have to take a break from it after actually. it's good when i come back to it eventually or it pops on randomly only computer. but tbh prince is a bit like saying a eat food on a daily basis... i might need prince more. ;-)
I can't get enough https://soundcloud.com/thesuffers/gwan?si=ac6fb63a630749d687be6f37f5afe8bc&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
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I'm mostly listening to the Mount Westmore Album, I bought the return to the dream canteen recently on CD (chili Peppers 2nd album last year) and mainly sustain myself on Prince and the roster of my label Quickfixrecordings.com
That's nice. I see you listen to old music. And of course, you have to support your own label.
maybe new music by classic artists would be a more accurate example - i just keep supporting my faves. there feels like a bit of lack of quality production, playing and writing in both new mainstream music (due to profit over cost models post streaming) and the new stuff that is on the tier above the underground scene which i listen to lots and has an abundance of talent. I mainly listen to my roster and own music to get it to your ears and usually have to take a break from it after actually. it's good when i come back to it eventually or it pops on randomly only computer. but tbh prince is a bit like saying a eat food on a daily basis... i might need prince more. ;-)
Thanks for your comment, Lee. Sorry that I only saw it now.
btw i studied and camps bay and port shepstone high schools in SA as it goes. :-)
Cool, man. I wonder where in the world you are now.
I'm in the UK - kind of near where the famous glastonbury festival is held.