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Alice Coltrane
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Now I find all the jazz I used to like boring.
I am not happy with that outcome.
What can I do? I don't want to chuck my Chet Baker albums!
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Subreddit for online ceramics clothing company. Collection drops, updates, recommendations, thoughts, and related topics.
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I heard that Dollars & Cents is an Alice Coltrane inspired track, and that MPS tries to emulate some sounds Alice made. I was looking through a few shows, and found that Radiohead opened with a little excerpt from one of her songs, twice!
The song is the title track from her album "Journey In Satchidananda".
I thought this was awesome, and I was wondering if there were any other shows that opened with this very same song. Are there? Why did they open with it & have they mentioned this before? I thought I'd share this because it was cool. (Sorry if my post is stupid or something non-sequitur)
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Not only am I obsessed with the original score by John Medeski, this show brought me to Alice Coltrane. I bought Kirtan: Turiya Sings LP this week and listened to it this morning at work after walking through a snow storm; then I came home and watched the finale... it's been a day lol.
The use of Alice's music is so important to the show and it compliments the Medeski score. I think without this the show lessens even though it's brilliant. I am forever grateful for this show I introducing me to Alice.
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I've been listening to the original songs but I'm wondering if anyone has found the synth-augmented versions anywhere, especially without the dialogue and sound from the show. Do these exist anywhere?
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I had totally forgot this album was releasing today, so when it came up when I opened Spotify on my bus to school, I freaked out for a minute and put it on. All 80 minutes of this record are pure beauty. Opening with Journey In Satchinadanda and Shiva-Loka, then exploding into Africa. My God, this recording of Africa is insane! Pharoah Sanders and Archie Shepp blow it out of the water on this record, along with the two drummers. Then there’s Leo, one of my all time favorites, and it is just done sooooo well here. There are a few really insignificant blemishes on the recording, Shiva-Loka goes in and out a little bit, but it is more than listenable. Honestly this album is 10/10 for me.
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A community for people who are passionate about music. Stimulating, in-depth music discussions aren't rare here.
Artist: Alice Coltrane
Primary Genres: Spiritual Jazz, Free Jazz, New Age
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Welcome to the trial run of the Artist Discussion Club! We're moving away from the old ADC model for a little while to try some suggestions from our meta thread we posted at the end of February.
In the Artist Discussion Club we're selecting an artist and having our subscriber base discuss every aspect of their work. Feel free to talk about any album, any interesting story about the artist, their legacy, etc. in here as long as you follow the normal subreddit rules. Get out there and start discussing!
Reddit’s largest community for alternative, experimental, independent, and underground music.
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Subreddit dedicated to the discussion of the Showtime Original Series "THE CURSE," which premiered Nov 10th, 2023, starring Emma Stone, Nathan Fielder, & Benny Safdie.
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Collectors buying, selling and trading vinyl. Post albums that you want or ones you are selling or trading.
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All who love jazz and love vinyl are welcome. Discussing favorites, posting "what's spinning", recommending new releases/represses, favorite players, labels, etc... Come join the fun!
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For Everything Record Related. For equipment, setup, or troubleshooting questions, please ask in our stickied Weekly Questions Thread.
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A subreddit to ask for our provide recommendations of any relevant media based on other media people like - whether it be music, television, video games, movies, or anything else. This is a RECOMMENDATION ONLY sub! Self-promotion is prohibited, OC may not be suggested as either an [IYL] post or as a comment suggestion to an [IIL] post and violations will result in a ban on first offense.
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A place for all psychedelic rock; classic, contemporary, experimental, or *something else altogether*.
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we back up. individuals are welcome to boycott reddit on their own if they want.
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Subreddit dedicated to the discussion of the Showtime Original Series "THE CURSE," which premiered Nov 10th, 2023, starring Emma Stone, Nathan Fielder, & Benny Safdie.
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Music is a global phenomenon, spanning time, language, and culture. As it is the spirit of the /r/True.. franchise to foster greater depth of content, let's put together quality music that is representative of what music truly is - a global form of expression, experienced through the breadth of time. Global sounds, rarities, experimental, and forgotten classics. This subreddit is heavily moderated! Please do not post music released in the previous 2 years.
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