this is the first in a series of worthy mixes compiled by fellow bloggers who have greater technological expertise than me and can somehow assemble a stack of cds, choose beautiful excerpts from those discs and then meld them together seamlessly into one piece of music. then, in the generosity of spirit characterized by bloggers around the world, they then upload the whole for the betterment of the assembled and rapt audients around the world, me being one of them.
this mix comes courtesy of the good souls at http://lowlightmixes.blogspot.com/
yearning
music for an evening leaving the day or for a mid morning welcoming the mid day. in both instances the music expresses contentment, fripperies, tolerable discordance, and comfortable solitude.
this image can be purchased through the talented and insightful artist dawn chandler
dawn also has available a journal of daily watercolours that are so stunning - i am amazed that they are there for anyone who wishes to see them.
here's the playlist:
T R A C K L I S T :
00:00 - 00:50 Peter Broderick - Balloon Bomb
00:50 - 02:00 twinsistermoon - I wish I could drown the world in reverberation
02:00 - 08:20 Robert Fripp - Tallinn
08:20 - 20:30 Meursault - Sleeping Debris
20:30 - 23:30 Origamibiro - Gathers in Puddles
23:30 - 25:30 Wooden Spoon - Untitled #10
25:30 - 30:20 Wixel - Nowhere
30:20 - 33:40 Brian Grainger - wind calmly bends our hair
33:40 - 36:20 Hisato Higuchi - Kizauto
36:20 - 40:30 øjeRum - tonerum
40:30 - 41:40 Area C - Daymarks
41:40 - 45:10 Peter Wright - Folk Song for Contradiction
45:10 - 49:20 Christopher Flores - Farewell Son
49:20 - 53:30 Oren Armbachi - fever, a warm poison
53:30 - 59:20 Meursault - Mirror
59:20 - 02:20 Six Organs of Admittance - Goodnight
02:20 - 04:30 Wooden Spoon - Untitled #1
don't let the fact that you know none of the names on the list scare you away from a lovely experience . . . . . . . . .
MESSY BOOTS AND POCKETS OF JOY
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