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chantrelles · 9 months ago
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unspokenmantra · 1 year ago
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wurm-food · 2 years ago
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song of the day 🦋
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joseph---1970 · 1 month ago
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boxjellyfish87 · 2 months ago
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snappyssongbook · 5 months ago
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A Year Of Songs #16 - “Orbital Maneuvers” by Asher Fulero
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“Orbital Maneuvers” is the steady rising, vibrant sound of day’s dawning, creation crackling to life with a delightfully funky sproing as light peeks around a planet’s edges. 
2024’s Worlds throws lines back to lively genre-stretchers like Pharoah Sanders and Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes and more recent electronic-organic blenders like Kruder & Dorfmeister, Ashley Beedle and Emancipator, whose live band Fulero played keys in. Confidently exploratory throughout, Worlds introduces us to colorful vistas, murmuring expanses, and interesting new soil to curl beneath our mind’s toes. 
A tangible forward motion pushes “Orbital Maneuvers, Jack Yaguda’s saxophone breathing slow and steady in the opening moments before thrusters ignite with a mix of programmed and live drums that keeps the vibe modern amidst Fulero’s pleasing analog keyboard throwback touches. Gina Sobel’s delicious flute accents and Brett McConnell’s lap steel moan further enliven the journey with Fulero bringing in and dropping out elements with a badass DJ’s nuance.
Portland’s Asher Fulero is not only one of the West Coast’s most reliably excellent keyboardists, he’s increasingly one of the coolest independent producers and composers going today with a reach and comfort level in everything from jazz to jam, electronica to experimental, twangy to Technicolor, and beyond. Worlds is the best overall showcase of his diverse talents yet, and “Orbital Maneuvers” is a beguiling blooming for ears. 
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nightbynightfly · 7 months ago
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An Album a Day 2024: Day 338
Dec. 3, 2024
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Emancipator - Seven Seas (2015)
Electronic, Downtempo, Trip hop, Instrumental
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phenaze · 11 months ago
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Greenland
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lychee-milk · 1 year ago
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someone come talk to me about emancipator
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thisisgraeme · 1 year ago
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Discover "Celestial Parallax Ext V2.2" by THISISGRAEME Music and Interstellar Drift: An Amazing Spacey Chillwave Journey
Dive into "Celestial Parallax Ext V2.2," a mesmerizing collaboration between THISISGRAEME and Interstellar Drift. Explore the fusion of intricate drum and bass with atmospheric chillwave, creating an immersive and otherworldly musical experience.
Introducing Celestial Parallax Ext V2.2 Kia ora music lovers! I’m thrilled to announce the release of my latest track “Celestial Parallax Ext V2.2”. This song is a spacey chillwave journey inspired by the mysteries of the cosmos and some of my favourite artists. Listen on Spotify Listen on Youtube Song Details “Celestial Parallax Ext V2.2” is a unique blend of chillwave and ambient sounds,…
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grimmscythe · 11 months ago
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rhombusboy · 1 year ago
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Jam of the week
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unspokenmantra · 10 months ago
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keifyseadragon · 1 year ago
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whenweallvote · 1 year ago
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Many of us are taught that slavery came to an end with the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, but for enslaved people in Texas, freedom didn’t come until June 19, 1865.
Swipe to learn about the history of Juneteenth, and why it’s a celebration of freedom, culture, and progress.
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Bruce: We need to talk about what’s going on with Tim-
Dick: The stalking?
Bruce: No, we settled that-
Jason: His cloning experiments?
Bruce: I thought he stopped that?
Damian: His hit list?
Bruce: What?
Dick: Dami, we’ve already talked about this it wasn’t a “HIT list” hit list- Is this about his spleen?
Bruce: spleen?
Jason: No it’s gotta be the-
Bruce: This was about his weed stash but I’m sensing there are more pressing issues I’ve not been made aware of?
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