hearincolor
hearincolor
Hear In Color
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An account of people lost in music
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hearincolor · 11 months ago
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Ain't No Stopping Us Now — Risco Connection
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hearincolor · 11 months ago
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Love Dubtribe's entrance around the 38 minute mark.
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hearincolor · 11 months ago
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These parties of theo's are always great. I tend to get there early. Last time around 9:30am. For this day, I bought the 10am ticket and arrived shortly after. Danced along with other smiling faces into the afternoon.
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hearincolor · 11 months ago
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Alex Kassian mixes on SoundCloud
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hearincolor · 1 year ago
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hearincolor · 1 year ago
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Arthur Russell - This Is How We Walk on the Moon (Youth Return to Base Edit)
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hearincolor · 1 year ago
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hearincolor · 1 year ago
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forever a fan of test pressing. i manage to catch it every month. carve out the time for it really. listen up
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hearincolor · 1 year ago
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from phonicarecords on insta
CJ BOLLAND - Camargue / Tokyo (STROOM) 1992 was a wild year. For planet earth. For humanity. People desired for escapism, and some producers just had the jive they yearned for. Endless kick drum excitement under a roof of strings. Up there in clap heaven, the chords fly candid, and all that hi-hat suspense fashions bliss. These dancers met an angel, circulating eternally towards the strobe. Oh, how they wished all that trance never ends in 1993, when CJ Bolland, one of the most influential and successful producers Belgium created in the nineties, dropped “Camargue”. An instant trance techno classic. Atemporal, abnormal, amoral. Raved together with British producer Cisco Ferreira for Belgium’s finest R&S records. Both worked on many sensual club music artworks together. Like “Tokyo”, the B-Site with an A-Note. Tripping fast, more hi-hat ecstasy, techno kicks, somewhere Goa is in there. Those where the 1990ees. Those days in fast pace. Blissed with trance of techno glam.
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hearincolor · 1 year ago
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hearincolor · 1 year ago
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hearincolor · 1 year ago
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hearincolor · 1 year ago
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The Hacienda 'Play By 01/96'
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hearincolor · 1 year ago
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the 2024 annual @coloringlessons juneteenth block party at @thelotradio
sunday, june 16th
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hearincolor · 1 year ago
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Live Stems Mix of Gino Soccio's iconic track "Dancer"
francois k takes the stems for these tracks and does live mixes with them. look for video of them ... they're around. really fun to watch him dice things up and arrange them on the fly
i was tuning in regularly to his livestreams during lockdown. so wonderful having him float through my apt for hours at a time. unfortunately a lot of those mixes get trashed by twitch because of copyright issues. some of the unclipped sets are on his soundcloud
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hearincolor · 1 year ago
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hearincolor · 1 year ago
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https://www.instagram.com/ericdunks/
though I'd been catching him playing at a decent number of nyc events, I only went to a handful of the nights Eric Duncan was holding working his magic at Passerby. that said, his work and the way he works the floor, has always been a big influence on me. having had missed too many of those parties, now whenever he plays, I don't ask questions. I go. I dance.
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📸 Shanna Ravindra
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📸 pocketmonsterd
Passerby generated a lot of good stories of mine ... some really embarrassing (still good). at one party Stan and I came out to find someone had stolen his bike. that used to happen frequently because back then he refused to lock his bike, instead trusting on the goodness of humanity
we were saying the word, "fuck" a lot when I overheard a woman on her phone on the sidewalk next to us. "what?! you're at a liquor store? and you stole a bike to go there and buy beer? we were at a bar! what? you'll be right back??"
5 mins later a guy rides up on Stan's bike with a 12 pack under his arm
maybe not the best representation of humanity, so we're left with the goodness of an alcoholic
saddened by the passing of Passerby. the tribute paid by Night Moves is much appreciated
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