Joined: Tue Apr 05, 2016 7:58 pm Posts: 1424 Location: San Marcos, CA
Its entertainingly fun to listen too. I understand none of it though. It is kind of like the old Benny Hill theme music I remember. Makes you feel energized in a way.
Let's note that I've not (yet) been listening to those numerous 'mineralogical records', so I can't say whether or not the music itself is actually worth listening. Still, it's fun to see that there are so many artists that made reference to crystals, minerals, gems, or geology through their musical works, and some of those cover art are really nice.
Joined: Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:03 am Posts: 921 Location: Paris
Hello to you ,
The desire to share with you this very moving musical moment offered by Diego El Cigala in 2010 in Buenos Aires, a fusion of tango music and a very flamenco voice, magnificent lyrics...
I can't really join you on that one as I've never been quite receptive to latin music...to each their own I guess
Here's my last buy, an indie rock album titled "Ores & Minerals" by the band Mazes. Not only do I really enjoy the music, but I think I like the vinyl's cover art even more
Here's the cover (front and back):
And my two favourite songs from this album:
Mazes - Ores and Minerals:
Mazes - Bodies:
It's been joining my small collection of "mineralogical records"
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