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2 a.m. Heroin Vapour

01. Bohren & Der Club Of Gore - Destroying Angels
Black Earth (Ipecac Recordings, 2002)
02. Charlie Haden & Egberto Gismonti - Silence
In Montreal [Live] (Ecm Records, 2001)
03. Jaco Pastorius - Portrait Of Tracy
Jaco Pastorius (1976)
04. Christian McBride - Mwandishi Outcome Jam
Live At Tonic (Rope-a-Dope, 2006)
05. Miles Davis - Teo
Someday My Prince Will Come (1961)

note: Somewhere between cool jazz and recent sound. All in slow bass. It is a 2 am deep night list with classic imageries of jazz, with early sixties texture. That near hallucination perfect brass and bass combination, when demons lurk at the boundary of consciousness or seduction dissolve in warm night. Your other is in control and it’s perfectly engulfing the night. Rupture.

see also: Suspended Variation III
image: missha

Posted by: squashed.

Category: Jazz

9 Responses

  1. angeles says:

    yeah, I feel well dressed listening to jazz

  2. Ryan says:

    That McBride track is insane.

    Propz.

  3. Patty says:

    Your description is absolutely perfect. Thanks for the links, the songs are great!

  4. Andrea says:

    this makes up for daylight saving. haha

  5. andrasfox says:

    dude - killer!

  6. adr says:

    Your blog is a source of inspiration! One of most elegant musical blogs that I got to know. Gracias!
    adr

  7. jamie says:

    Take a listen to ‘Superbass 2′ - jazz bass trio between Christian McBride, James Brown and John Clayton…

    ooh yeaaa

  8. hedikedi says:

    that text you`ve written up there makes me wanna force you to write novels..
    but where are you to me when am i to you..

    (amazing, like a spell, makes me anxious to listen to your list)

  9. Thierry says:

    Love the Jaco track, SWV did the sample justice with “Rain”back in the 90’s! Big ups, appreciate the music!

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The song makes its imprint
in the air, making itself felt,
a felt world. Here, there,
the stunned silence

of knowing I will not remember
what I heard;

futures that will never happen,
a fluidity we cannot achieve
except as a child
creating possibility.

This is the untranslatable song
hidden in the earth.

-Untranslatable Song [1]


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