David Chesky... 'Graffitti jazz' deep bass/ambient
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These music is very therapeutic... It is like an anti-stress drug with no secondary effects...When we are really down, we need something stronger than "music" a recipe designed by Jonathan Goldman genius (even Bach or Mozart dont work for some very anxiety or panic stress): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJRpoUk-mpU&t=110s
If you are healthy it will be of no use probably because the one minute and few seconds mantra is repeated... But if you are in distress it will takes between 15 and 25 minutes to put you out the extreme stress state... I used it since 30 years.. Other musics created by Goldman did not compared for the therapeutic effect in my opinion they are more 2relaxing music" but if in a panic attack we need more than relaxing... Among all music i tried this is the most efficient... The effect exist even after 30 years repetition regularly ... it is best to hear it on a good sound system because of the subtle frequencies used here ....
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Lately I have been approaching this from a different angle. I've been identifying the recording engineers on bodies of music I usually like and then using Roon to delve into more of their recordings. Here are a few names to get started. Rudy Van Gelder (Blue Note, Prestige), Fred Plaut (Columbia), Morten Lindberg (2L Records) Joe Boyd (Elektra, Island and actually he's a producer), Roy Goodman (RCA), Val Valentin (MGM and Verve). Try this and let me know if it pays off for you. |
Well this might just be new to you. Was just playing the Japanese pressing of The Payback, the 37th studio album by James Brown. The album was released in December 1973. I'm sure if the title track were released today, it would be a hit on a few different charts. Lots of good tracks in over an hour of music. But that title tract is James at his finest. IMHO |
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