EP/One Track

Taking a break from albums, a new music series which I will initially post once a week on Facebook. It might be one song, or a whole EP.

What's the point? To share what I find and spread the joy. I still at this ripe, old age, enjoy exploring new music and there are some very wonderful sounds out there. My taste is broad, according to my Spotify account I've listened to 61 different genres through 2022, so far. Hopefully I can boost that a tad more over the next few weeks. However, I guess I like music with interesting lyrics, with something to say, and I also do love a good dance track.

Whilst I use Spotify I still buy music either direct from the artist's webpage or via Bandcamp, that way they get something for their labours, it's not easy for musicians in the digital age. I'll do my best to put a link with each new EP/Track.

 

10th June 2023.

An EP - everything in winter by Max Garcia Conover and Paula Prieta - folk(ish) music.

https://maxgarciaconover.bandcamp.com/album/everything-in-winter-2

26th April 2023.

More an EP rather than a single, it's all good. Sofia Kourtesis, Madras. 

https://sofiakourtesis.bandcamp.com/album/madres
 

4th April 2023.

Long time no single, but it's worth the wait.

Degiheugi, Un Jour Comme Au Autre (Moderator remix). 

https://endlesssmile.bandcamp.com/track/un-jour-comme-un-autre-moderator-remix-2

 You can buy it at Bandcamp. More Than Abstract Hip-Hop is pretty good too.

1st December 2022.

D_Note Shed My Skin. Dance............

https://www.beatport.com/artist/dnote/68538
 

18th November 2022.

A Good Bird Singin' in the Twilight Tree by The Gentleman Losers. Hard to describe, excellent listening.

https://thegentlemanlosers.bandcamp.com/

15th November 2022.

Flevans is the artist and the EP is It Takes the Whole Day/In Shadows.

Tons to listen to here: https://flevansofficial.bandcamp.com/


Dance music of excellent quality, turn it UP! 

Well worth listening to his other material as well, especially the funk, the album from 2020, Accumulate is a bit of a stormer.

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