September 26, 2008

  • I came out with a slogan against Palin.

    “Get the ‘L’ out, you Pain!”

    All’s well here, except for my stomach-don’t feel good-have to skip a couple of appts
    today.  Oh well, didn’t much want to go to them anyway!

    Supposed to be 84F here today-unseasonably warm-think I’ll have to turn the air on.
    Normal for us-here in Minnesota-would be in the 60′s or maybe 70′s.  It’ll turn cold enough soon.
    Wish I had the money to temp. move to a warm place, in the winter–I don’t like it anymore! (Except maybe at Christmas).

    Here is some music for you:

    Tantric Chill
    Soulfood/Jadoo
    2006

    Soulfood and Jadoo are respectively a DJ outfit and a groovy
    multicultural ensemble who really get together and make it happen for Tantric
    Chill
    . Here exotic Indian, Turkish, and Arabic flavors meld into chilled
    grooves presided over by sexy, whispered female vocals (as on the alluring
    “Falling Rain”), sound effects, and the odd harmonium or guitar. The boilerplate
    for this sort of music is 1990s Moby, the sound of youth exploring the new
    horizons of being and perception while exhausted on the 4 a.m. dance floor in
    some sunny paradise like Ibiza or the French Riviera. Soulfood takes that vibe
    and preserves it in deep-sleep liquid amber, adding a wealth of moods and
    flavors. It’s a slumber party and kids from four corners of the globe are
    chilling out on the sofa, dancing in pairs or alone on the balcony, or gazing up
    at the innumerable stars.

    With drowsy piano melodies floating high and
    outside over tumbling waterfalls of vocals and percussion, there’s never any
    shortage of sexy ear-candy alongside the beats and vibes that get the body
    moving slowly, languidly, discovering the music of the second chakra, where
    sexuality infuses all physicality with an archaic poeticism. “Drifting” is a
    good example of how it’s done, with acoustic guitar strums and piano notes
    highlighting the ennui, like glistening light along a darkening lake surface of
    cooing female vocals and downtempo beats. “Kaif Kun” features a vocoder and
    echo-drenched male vocal, pleading in some unrecognizable patois over glaciers
    of melting, melancholy synthesizer. It’s a little jolt of the earth amidst all
    this sky, light rain, and bright swirling stars.

    There’s no doubt of
    this music’s effectiveness in creating the chill-out mood that is its obvious
    goal. Soulfood and Jadoo have this down to a science. They know how much is
    enough and when to say when, be it just a repeating whisper of a melody and some
    barely perceptible fringe percussion. Each track unfolds like a slow, sexy
    dream, one that merges into the next, taking listeners on a relaxing voyage
    along the rivers of their own kundalini energies.

    Listen to all
    sound clips from this CD

  • “Falling Rain”
  • “Drift”
  • “Kaif Kun”
  • Buy this
    CD

    Keeping this short.

    Have a great day, and know

    I love you!!

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