This is one of those bands which we've always really enjoyed to share :)
Friday, 20 November 2020
Monday, 16 November 2020
Sunday, 15 November 2020
Thursday, 12 November 2020
So long, dear friend
For almost one year we haven't had any news about our dear member, Senta. Then, I found that she passed away in August, after a long-term care.
Senta was an artist, a painter, a sculptor, an illustrator and a graphic designer.
She was a beautiful person, she had a great sense of humor and extreme good taste.
She honored us participating in this blog for a couple of years.
Since 2013, she started leaving her blogs and social media activities and contact has been decreasing.
So long, dear friend.
Saturday, 7 November 2020
Wednesday, 4 November 2020
Kings of Maybe, 12 years already!
With Cat Power today, recorded in 1996, 1998 and 2006.
Many things are happening lately, I even forgot this 12th anniversary. And then I decided to post when I was in the mood for it. Made 15 days later, this post is symbolically marked as made on November 4, as it should be. Enjoy :)
Many things are happening lately, I even forgot this 12th anniversary. And then I decided to post when I was in the mood for it. Made 15 days later, this post is symbolically marked as made on November 4, as it should be. Enjoy :)
Labels:
12 years KoM,
2000's,
90's,
cat power,
Charlyn Marie 'Chan' Marshall
Sunday, 1 November 2020
António Sérgio, 11 years after
António Sérgio, was the most important promoter of alternative and underground music in Portugal and one of the most appreciated in Europe. He was a radio show director, a journalist and a record producer. Also he worked as a disc jockey.
His radio shows were often absolutely artistic atmospheres*. As the example below, a repost about a radio show presented on Tuesday, 3 of February, 2009. Can anyone imagine a radio show overture and sequence like this at midnight?
António Sérgio died of acute myocardial infarction, exactly 11 years ago.
*(This is why I lose my mind when people classify this kind of professional as "radialista" a cheap Brasilian expression that doesn't even have a translation in any language).
His radio shows were often absolutely artistic atmospheres*. As the example below, a repost about a radio show presented on Tuesday, 3 of February, 2009. Can anyone imagine a radio show overture and sequence like this at midnight?
António Sérgio died of acute myocardial infarction, exactly 11 years ago.
*(This is why I lose my mind when people classify this kind of professional as "radialista" a cheap Brasilian expression that doesn't even have a translation in any language).
Labels:
2000's,
António Sérgio,
Beth Gibbons,
Jocelyn Pook,
Masked Ball,
movies,
Portishead,
the rip
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