Musikerziehung an der Lemmchen Grundschule in Mainz-Mombach. Eine erste Klasse spielt Kraftwerk. Ich mag das.
Karl Bartos, Gründungsmitglied der Band mag das wohl auch.
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Zum Inhalt springenMusikerziehung an der Lemmchen Grundschule in Mainz-Mombach. Eine erste Klasse spielt Kraftwerk. Ich mag das.
Karl Bartos, Gründungsmitglied der Band mag das wohl auch.
(Direktlink, via Johannes)
Im November erscheint Floating Points‘ Debütalbum „Elaenia“. NPR hat es jetzt schon im Stream. Ich lass das hier gerade mal durchlaufen und bin sehr angetan.
„Since making his debut in 2009, Floating Points‘ Sam Shepherd has been an oddball in England’s dance-music scene. Though the first in his steady stream of singles came out during the U.K.’s fruitful period immediately following the rise of dubstep, it was instantly clear that Floating Points didn’t fit the scene. His music was generally slower. It was more traditionally funky than anything tagged „bass,“ and engaged with house and disco ideas without being overly didactic or traditionalist. He was reliant on live instruments (specifically keyboards) and used them like a player, composer and arranger, not a producer. In retrospect, it all makes sense. Shepherd grew up an accelerated musician, singing in the Manchester Cathedral Boys Choir for years — where he learned to sight-read music, and where they still perform his early choral works — then studied composition and piano. After he moved down to London and began making music for the dance floor and for his DJ sets (including a long-running residency at the legendary Plastic People), his recordings began to be based on improvisation.“
(via FACT)
Ein Vodka aus Mais, fünf mal gefiltert über Meteoritensteinen aus dem Weltall, in einer Alienkopfflasche. Hergestellt in Illinois: Outer Space Vodka.

(via Likecool)
„This woman try’s to explain us something, but everything that comes out from her mouth is this beautiful melody.“
(Direktlink, via reddit)
Der Füller für runterbrechende Abende. Sticker Game. Ich glaube, ich probier das mal aus.
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Kye Smith trommelt auf seiner Schießbude hierfür mal drölfdutzend Beatles-Song in fünf Minuten runter. Penny Lane.
(Direktlink, via BoingBoing)
https://vimeo.com/143703730
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