Thanks to Lulu Rouge and Ts Bar for a smashing friday. Have been more dead then alive this weekend, so have really been looking forward to Mr B's Chill Session. Have a nice sunday everybody. Whit these tracks I'm not worried....-my sunday will be nothing less than perfect. The Wolf Feat Howlin Wolf, Wagagagama Bootleg [...]
This record is like a river, ebbing and flowing. That may sound vague, but it's probably the best way I can think to describe the music contained on the 1964 recordings that make up Terry Callier's debut record The New Folk Sound of Terry Callier. Every time I put this music on I drift away, [...]
It's a short mix this month—I didn't hear a lot that got to me—and it's a bit somber, too, starting with the stunning version of "Cotton Eyed Joe" by Terry Callier. Terry Callier: Cotton Eyed Joe [via The Rising Storm ] Fennesz Sakamoto: 0318 [via Pitchfork ] The Louvin Brothers: Knoxville Girl [via For the Sake of the Song ] Grapefruit: Phase Accidents [...]
After a stormy Sunday in Denmark, we are now ready with Mr B's Chill Session. Press play and enjoy! Terry Callier, It's About Time Download here (Right Click, Save As). BoP, Highwaymen In Midnight Masks Download here (Right Click, Save As). SP:MC, Cool Runnings Download here (Right Click, Save As). Rameses III, The Kindness In [...]
Live footage from 2005 and a song that can be found on the album, Timepeace .

Download : Terry Callier - What About Me (What You Gonna Do About Me) wehkah remix by KEEPREAL Creative Label - Visual & Musical www.keepreal.org Terry Callier - What About Me (What You Gonna Do About Me) wehkah remix Some more 15 November 2011 -- Stumbleine - Ember (Sorrow Remix) 8 October 2011 -- Broken Bubble - We Can Build You 8 [...]

Download : Terry Callier - What About Me (What You Gonna Do About Me) wehkah remix by KEEPREAL Creative Label - Visual & Musical www.keepreal.org Terry Callier - What About Me (What You Gonna Do About Me) wehkah remix Some more 15 November 2011 -- Stumbleine - Ember (Sorrow Remix) 8 October 2011 -- Broken Bubble - We Can Build You 8 [...]

This record is like a river, ebbing and flowing. That may sound vague, but it's probably the best way I can think to describe the music contained on the 1964 recordings that make up Terry Callier's debut record The New Folk Sound of Terry Callier. Every time I put this music on I drift away, caught up in the slow, rolling rhythms and sad, rambling lyrics. Though Callier is best known for his run of unique psychedelic records in the early seventies, it's his earliest material that has taken the strongest hold on my soul: a molasses-thick concoction [...]

An Eternal Soul OST by Word Is Bond Songs from the soundtrack of the Nujabes Documentary: An Eternal Soul Directed by Abe Spiegel

"Pretty girl, beware of his heart of gold..." The last installment in this series, as I have plain ran out of colours, has got the Midas touch all over it. Postpunk legends Magazine go 007, country pioneer Hank Snow buys a one way ticket, and soul saviour Terry Callier mourns a love affair gone bad. Former Swell Map Nikki Sudden finds his pockets all empty, Britpoppers the Wonder Stuff use a golden banjo, and hiphoppers EPMD fall into a trap. "Oh you big big dummy..." Good stuff? Go buy some of the featured albums, ok? Magazine [...]
My favourite producer of all times, Brian Eno, is one of the innovators of electronic music and the Yoda of ambient soundscapes. He has put out more than 40 solo albums, and are one of the most productive musicians/producers on this planet. Brian Eno has produced major acts like David Bowie, Grace Jones, U2, Coldplay, [...] Mr B's Sunday Chill Session. is a post from: FAT BERRI'S | Electronic Music Blog

Download audio file (Emora.mp3) It's that time of the month again. She's baaacccccckkk . I was hoping Noah would find the artwork that was on the wall in the movie Belly (our minds work so randomly don't they) because I thought it would be perfect. You should know the RDV compilations by now. All the goods are after the skip. Let me know what you think. Some new, some old. All sexy. Mai [...]

Hight time for Wild Weekend #14. A special number that, as it´s the dorsal Johan Cruijff got famous with. Pele, Best, Beckenbauer, Maradona, Van Basten, Romario, Zidane and Maldini, to name but a few, were all downright amazing players and young Messi is currently in mouthwatering form, but Johan still gets my vote as the best footy player ever. Wasn´t too bad as a coach either. No wonder he just got appointed as honorary president of FC Barcelona. Anyway, on to the music now. Curious to hear what the iPod´s shuffle thingy has lined [...]

The 1946 film Humoresque , starring Joan Crawford, John Garfield, and Oscar Levant is a real gem, and a real oddball movie. It's a New York movie at heart. Garfield is a rough and tumble guy who grew up above his father's Brooklyn grocery store (I'm thinking in my haunt of Williamsburg- it has that A Tree Grows In Brooklyn feel). It turns out he's a child prodigy violinist. He's got a plain-jane musician girlfriend, until vampy Joan Crawford comes around, turned-on by Garfield's music and ethnic upbringing. The film has amazingly witty dialogue courtesy of Clifford [...]

Time to pay some dues here. Or: presenting some artists I discovered through the enthusiastic posts of fellow music bloggers over the past couple of years. So here´s a ten pack of pure gratitude, featuring soul from Terry Callier, Rodriguez, Shuggie Otis and Syl Johnson, folk from the Incredible String Band, country by Willis Alan Ramsey and Tom T. Hall (cheers Paul!), afrofunk by Segun Bucknor and more modern sounds by Wooden Shjips and Sunburned Hand Of The Man. And yup, I actually bought [...]

My New Orleans Public School kindergarten report card. Same as it ever was. This has been a nutty year, filled with lots of sorrow which I worried I might never get over. But I did. Or at least, I'm out of the tunnel, and I amazed by my own resilience or whatever it is. Of course, music is the panacea, and I've found a lot of music to dig this year. So I'd like to share this mix with my readers. Including but not limited to: Cher covering The Kinks. Young Michael Jackson tackling the complexities [...]

Filed under: News , Electronic , UK Six years on from the release of their last album, '100th Window,' and just weeks after dropping their new EP, 'Splitting the Atom,' Massive Attack have at last announced the details of their new collection of original material which will feature a slew of guest vocalists. According to a posting on the band's website , 'Heligoland' is scheduled to be released on Feb. 8 next year and the tracklisting has been confirmed. [...]

"People everywhere are searching, searching for a spiritual base to stand on, reach out from and react to. The way I understand it, I'm supposed to put the message out there as clearly as I can. The rest has to take care of itself." — Terry Callier And I Love Her MP3 People Get Ready/Brotherly Love MP3 Live With Me (non-Massive Attack version) MP3 Terry Callier's Bio via WiKiPEDiA: Terry Callier, [...]
(Sevens, a recurring feature on Aquarium Drunkard, pays tribute to the art of the individual song.) My friend Mike may have departed L.A. for Brooklyn at the beginning of '09, but that is not impeding the work on our collaborative late summer AD mix-tape (will be out by Labor Day weekend). As much a sound collage [...]