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| quote: | Originally posted by denys envy
because of my recent string of gigs, i'm not really keeping up as well with the normal stuff i like... and would get flamed super-hardcore if i posted the stuff i was playing. |
denys check out buzzin' fly and/or classics for old material. there's some pretty good house music out there (try peacefrog too).
i've found really nice moodymann, dbx, chicago underground council tracks using bp and they came out during the 90s or so. there's underground stuff, but there's alot of vocal/balearic house music with saxophones, piano riffs, congas, you name it
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"I think the scientific and the artistic spirit have something in common. The scientist wants not only to learn the facts, but to understand how they cohere, fit together and make a whole. He even uses criteria such as beauty and symmetry to help decide which theory he wants.
The scientist cannot capture the whole cosmos in thought. In his mind he makes a kind of microcosm, which we see as an analogue of the cosmos. In this way we try to get a feeling for the whole. The artist, I suppose, gets a feeling for the whole some other way.”
David Bohm in “Art, Dialogue and the Implicate Order”, published in On Creativity RC (Routledge Classics)
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