31.12.19

deusa

Lisa Zappe

27.12.19

azul



One Breath Around The World, Guillaume Néry

[tem som]

18.12.19

«If God gives us free will, we are responsible for what we do or what we fail to do.»




a música, sinfonia das lamentações, é de Henryk Górecki

a Cidade do Tempo interrompido

...escrevo-lhe da Cidade do Tempo interrompido. A lenta catástrofe não termina. A nossa vida escoa-se, a nossa vida desfia-se, e aguardamos ainda «o momento que franqueie o muro». (...) Cada um é pobre em si, não ocupando sequer a sua cama. É a preocupação que a ocupa.

Henri Michaux, Antologia, Relógio D'Água 



as palavras não têm tempo nem sítio, pois se assim fosse, como poderia eu ler Portugal ali?

16.12.19

Rose Rouge, St Germain



What makes this a beautiful song:

1. The opening loop. It’s a cut-up and sped-up sample of “Take Five,” from the same Brubeck album I’d heard so many times as a child. But it’s so different from the original that I didn’t make the connection until years later. Such a groovy loop. It makes me want to dance while leaning casually against a dimly-lit lamppost, if that’s even possible.

2. The vocal sample. From Marlena Shaw. I love that while the rest of the song builds up around her, she remains calm, relaxed and insistent. She just wants you to get together, and she’s not going to yell about it.

3. The song has the perfect build. The progression of solos runs from the high-frequency squeak of the muted trumpet, to the mid-range tenor sax, to the deep baritone sax. And while all this is happening, the electronic beat fades in, but you don’t even notice, because you’re too busy putting your hands together one time.

daqui