What Is It You Would Have Me Do?, by James Breeze

Enjoying some lovely music this morning, sipping my fresh cup of coffee, exploring the sonic goodies which have been presented to me! This is the latest single from UK artist James Breeze titled “What Is It You Would Have Me Do?”

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SPREADING ROOTS EPISODE FOUR

 

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Please enjoy this mix of tracks from the first half of April, 2014.

 

Eternity Tree is a multimedia project of Christopher Hoffmann Jacob, consisting of musical creation and curation, culture, design and art. SPREADING ROOTS began in 2013 as a blog featuring an endless list of musical recommendations, reviews, write-ups and visuals. In 2014, SPREADING ROOTS began a series of bi-monthly mixes featuring up and coming artists + producers. Good music makes the cut, genres are bent and re-defined, and wonderful energy gets a chance to present itself. Sit back, relax, and enjoy.

 

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Le Motel – CRUNK
LIL 3LL (リル TRILL) – f i j i w a t e r f a l l
Bored Lord – Celebrity Sepuku (Bored Lord Nudemix)
Artie Desu – Sunbeat
PHASERLAND – HOT STUNNER
Stimulator Jones – Tempt Me With Your Love
Mirror Kisses – Genius
DRIP-133 – 6TH GRADE
young&natural – Fall Asleep
cyberlust – frequent calls
Sau Poler – Juun
FᾷNoÑβMΔkeR – …HYPNOTISE…
memory cards – C h a m p a g n e F a n t a s y
BEEMO – bb i luv u
Spitz Lang – Espresso
SAVON – Bria’s Interlude
Y U M I – 由美 – ビサイド島
SOFIA RETA – BONBON
☁WitekProdukcje☁ – SVD GIRL
Lindsheaven Virtual Plaza – Deep Essences
Kodak Cameo – love how you
Defled – Sculpture
varsee – jungle

total run time – 1.14.52

\\\ , by ///

Tonight I am kicking back, listening to some interesting new sounds, this time brought to you by drone project /// out of Camarillo, CA.

Abstract unpronounceable names aside, this is a quaint and strange little release of ambient music. Stumbled across this one accidentally, artwork caught my eye as a serene and interesting scape of feelings. I plunged inward on this strange trip through “\\\” by /// 

Supremely short, it is but a taste of a surreal landscape. 3 “untitled” tracks comprise the release, each delicately composed with lush synthesizers. Nothing to jolt you from your seat, you are guided upward into a glowing cloud of warmth. Wonderful and simple, the feelings are of joy and interest.

The first track is also the longest, being just under 3 and a half minutes, this is an insanely short release. Further investigation reveals another release from earlier this month by the same artist by the same exact name! Moderate confusion may occur, but its all zoned out so its kosher.

All in all, surprised to find little goodies like this all the time, hope to hear more from this developing and mysterious artist. Go take a listen and explore the sonic things.

VIIV, by Hendiadys

Good morning music lovers of all shapes and sizes, today I have some noisy drone for you to enjoy! It’s the new short album from the duo Hendiadys titled VIIV.

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Gorilla Vista, by Onyx Kers Spel

This morning I am relaxing with my usual cup of coffee, and I just pressed play on this interesting new release from Onyx Kers Spel titled GORILLA VISTA, released March 27th 2014, it’s available physically/digitally via Not Working Musicassettes bandcamp.

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SPREADING ROOTS EPISODE THREE

Head on over to the soundcloud to enjoy a new mix of awesome music! ≈SPREADING ROOTS EPISODE THREE≈ is now streaming via soundcloud! Continue reading “SPREADING ROOTS EPISODE THREE”

1843, by Marcus Eads

Good morning music lovers! I am lucky enough to be doing a little write-up for one of my favorite musicians of the past year or so; Marcus Eads is a improvisational guitarist and songwriter from Minnesota, and this is his first full-length album of 2014 titled “1843”.

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