🎧 What Are You Listening To? (Part 2)

Check this one out:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pegObT0qjuM

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The Master Wizard of Weird.

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Any love for Pgroove?

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I’ve recorded Perpetual Groove a few times (twice in 2005, and once in 2006 and 2009), and chatted briefly with singer, guitarist, songwriter, Brock Butler. They have some great original tunes, and toured with a sweet light rig for extra eye candy.

This is one of their older classics (music starts a minute in)

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OKHere’s a trip you can control. Put one track on one window and the other on another window and fade them in and out as you feel like. Try it!
1st: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPelyxgvTv8
2nd: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0D4V5awe-PA
3rd: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UYyGbcyuJ8

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This is tripweed:

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Grooving to the Hill this morning. Taking it back to my late teens with this one.

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Not the biggest on hip hop but I’ve always loved Cypress Hill. Something about their beats combined with Breal’s nasally tones and flow. Not to mention the fact that they rapped about weed regularly. Temples, Black Sunday and IV were where it was at for me

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I have spoken with Brock as well. The couple of times I have seen them here, hets gets drinks, etc at a nearby bar (famous for being where DMB used to play).

If you like Cypress Hill you should look at Prophets of Rage (RATM without Zach, but with DJ lord and Chuck D of Public Enemy and B-real)

Also he did a song with Pharoahe Monch I like a lot (warning graphic political content)

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This song and video are a great trippy experience to zone to.

Venetian Snares is what happens when you stay in Winnipeg :hugs:

ON THE OPPOSITE SITE OF THE TWITCH SCALE =

https://www.mixcloud.com/BLACKYOGA/stream/

Quote from the link about the concept:

"Created by Pittsburgh based instructor Kimee Massie in 2012, BLACK YO)))GA is vinyasa style yoga set to drone, noise, stoner metal, ambient, industrial, space doom, and other traditional meditation music. It incorporates basic poses in a relaxed environment, while focusing on safe body mechanics.

You can’t fully appreciate the light until you understand the darkness.”

(edit: the fact that I would often play music genres in orders like breakcore, thrash metal, drone, slavic folk music, power metal, atonal progressive jazz… is why I was banned from making party mix tapes after a few events :smiley: )

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Also never forget that plants like to party like it was 1152!

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