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Slow Sunday Morning Grooves

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Charlie Haden & Pat Metheny

 

– Beyond the Missouri Sky –

 

Sunday mornings are defiantly slow at my place.  Usually I wake up late and drink plenty of coffee while listening to Quiet Music on a local Jazz station.  The show focuses on the softer side of Jazz and from time to time I find my self ordering much of the music featured. 

Beyond the Missouri Sky is one of the must have releases that defiantly complements a lazy Sunday morning. The slow motion grooves are perfect.

 

Check out “Our Spanish Love Song”

https://lqablog.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/02-our-spanish-love-song.mp3″

Röyksopp – Junior

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-Junior-

2009

It was in the glory days of college that I discovered this band by accident. Bored at my night job I was surfing the net for new music and came across “Remind Me”. I went out and bought Melody A.M. and have been a fan since. Royksopp’s latest offering Junior continues to deliver the quirky electronic arrangements with more vocals than the previous releases.

Listen to You Don’t Have A Clue:

https://lqablog.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/08-you-dont-have-a-clue.mp3″

The Movements of Solar Fields

 

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Solar Fields

[Movements]

Released: 2009

Genre: Ambient

 

 

For those of you who loved the early nineties of electronic Ambient House music, Solar Fields has been around for a few years releasing dynamic electronic excursions revisiting that almost forgotten sound. His music is somewhat like what you would hear from the Future Sound of London with a much more organized futuristic approach. His latest release [Movements] is now available for pre-order.

 

“Swedish producer Magnus Birgersson wrote this sixth album in a way that relates the changes in his artistic life at a time when he was composing the interactive in-game score for Electronic Arts video game Mirror’s Edge.

[ Movements ] is composed of 11 tracks floating into each other to create a sense of shift in realities.
As always when discovering any album from Solar Fields, one mustn’t look back but rather open this chapter prepared to be moved to new directions.” Source:
Ultimae Records

Check out a sample track here: 


 
Visit  Solar Fields MySpace


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