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Gnossienne n°1 (Satie) – Decostruttori Postmodernisti
Satie’s introspection meets Deconstructivist irony. Here is the most ethereal, contrite and disturbing version of Gnossienne you can imagine… L’introspezione di Satie incontra l’ironia Decostruttivista. Ecco la più eterea, contrita e a tratti inquietante versione di Gnossienne che si potesse … Continue reading
The Secret Soundtracks of Movies & TV — Twenty Thousand Hertz – The stories behind the world’s most recognizable and interesting sounds.
In the ‘60s and ‘70s, world-class musicians gathered in smoky studios to record tracks that you couldn’t buy in a store… but ended up everywhere. In this episode, Dallas and the TTH crew dive into the golden age of production … Continue reading
Herbie Hancock Remembers Jack DeJohnette
“Chan’s Song” (Hancock). Herbie Hancock, piano; Christian McBride, bass and Jack Dejohnette on drums. Herbie Hancock and Jack DeJohnette’s musical relationship spans five decades of deep listening and fearless exploration. Though they never formed a permanent band, their intersections at … Continue reading