simonmoon
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How does this forum feel about original house music and live DJing? That stuff has some limited appeal to me for dance and party music. But when I want to sit down for serious listening session, I want to hear music with more musical depth, a very high level of musicianship, a somewhat high level of musical compl... | |
The Snob Appeal Premium I have been reading through the Troels Gravesen kit speaker builder project pages. Many of the people who have built those speakers also own very good "brand" models like B&W 802D and ATC SCM 40 speakers and are reporting that the $2500 kit ... | |
List some of your favorite live Jazz recordings Here’s mine. Mostly fusion and avant-garde. Don’t get me wrong, I love most of the post-bop recordings most of you are listing, too. I just didn’t want to be redundant listing them again. Mahavishnu Orchestra - Between Nothingness and Eternity (... | |
The Snob Appeal Premium There seems to be a common mistake many people have with audio, and especially as it reaches the upper prices and echelon. I see many people say things like, "is a $20K speaker really worth twice that of a $10K speaker?". Well, no, if one is exp... | |
New In 2023 My list will be fairly obscure, with mostly progressive, experimental and avant-garde leaning bands and material. So, YMMV... I will be back with even more. 2023 has started out pretty strongly for progressive genres of music (jazz, rock, clas... | |
George Winston has passed away He was certainly a great player, even if he didn't play in a style that appealed to me. RIP | |
Most amusing album or song titles USA prog band, Happy the Man had a few song tittles that were amusing: Lunch at the Psychedelicatessen Knee Bitten Nymphs in Limbo I Forgot to Push It - The band just got done playing an especially strong take of the song, but the recording en... | |
Most amusing album or song titles The jazz fusion band, Brand X (with Phil Collins on Drums) had a few. Album title - Moroccan Roll Song titles: Why Should I Lend You Mine (When You've Broken Yours Off Already).. ...Maybe I'll Lend You Mine after All Algon (Where an Ordinary ... | |
Favorite Guitar Solo @hifiguy42 Watermelon in Easter Hay is transcendent indeed. Another Zappa face melter is at the 2:00 mark on What's New In Baltimore on Meets the Mothers of Prevention. Great picks! Here's one, for all you fusion fans. With Steve Smith... | |
What are your favorite songs or albums for illustrating a deep soundstage? @pinwa This is probably a bit grating and avant garde but I really liked the soundstage when I listened to it on my 20.7s last night. "Ozymandias" off the "Dystonia" album. https://open.qobuz.com/track/209334759 Thanks for posting t... | |
Anyone else feel like they are “transported” INTO the music Happens to me on a pretty constant basis. Not every listening session, but quite often. And even the listening sessions where it doesn't happen, are still extremely rewarding. The vast majority of the music I listen to*, is not conducive to casu... | |
Whats on your turntable tonight? And finally, I listened to, Arti e Mestieri - Tilt. This is a near brilliant piece of 70’s Italian prog! This one kind of straddles the line between prog and fusion. With terrifying chops by all members. For anyone unfamiliar, in the 70’s (and s... | |
Whats on your turntable tonight? After the above mentioned Chamber Concerto, I listened to one of the great, lesser known ECM recordings. From 1976, Art Lande - Rubisa Patrol. With the great, Mark Isham on trumpet. Lande has some great feel on piano, but loads of chops too. | |
Whats on your turntable tonight? This was from last night’s listening session. As with almost all of my listening sessions, they are a combination of vinyl and digital. Charles Wourinen (one of my top 5 composers)- Chamber Concerto for Cello and 10 Players, and Ringing Changes f... | |
Can the level of pleasure derived from music be measured? @terry9 Far enough. I guess that may give it a bit of credibility. 😀👍 |