One of my favorite new finds (I don’t remember from where but if it was you, thanks!).
Reminds me of Brian Eno’s first album - especially ‘Needles in the Camel’s Eye’ -
Whitechapel is upbeat, danceable, fun. Thanks @Scum1968
One of my favorite new finds (I don’t remember from where but if it was you, thanks!).
Reminds me of Brian Eno’s first album - especially ‘Needles in the Camel’s Eye’ -
Whitechapel is upbeat, danceable, fun. Thanks @Scum1968
Just a little @Mikasounds and #Stardust - off of The Origin of Love, aka #TOoL, currently my fav (but it’s so hard to pick).
He signs this as both a dance version/higher bpm and acoustically. They are equally as beautiful.
I was born a dancer and aware of the power of music & dance since I was a child. The earliest memories of songs that I really liked and still like were, Hey There, (Georgie Girl) and Volare. Point being, music and dancing have an amazing power if you let it in. I’ve danced through tears, fears and happiness. I love a good beat in any language and believe that the reason that so many people with so little can smile is because of music.
Try it. Find an online radio station or find your old cd’s/playlists, whatever type of music works for you. Gospel, funk, Prince, Abba, Springsteen, Sinatra, Como, blues, whatever.. give it a 20-30 minute listen and tell me how you feel afterwords.
Peace out!
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