Wednesday, June 8, 2022

Dream Weapons present: SEABEDS C60

An underwater lounge music fantasy. Just dive in… the water is clear, warm and inviting -Moahaha

                       

1 Armando Sciascia - Moon on the Sea
2 Brian Bennett - The Swan 1
3 The Smith-Glamann Quintet - Lotus Land
4 André Hossein - Nocturne Vietnamien
5 Wlodzimierz Nahorny - Melodia Z Filmu Dziura W Ziemi
6 Michel Gonet  - The Mermaid
7 Ray Russell - Bright Water
8 Camille Sauvage - Yedo
9 Harpo Marx - Imagination

10 Медео - Сайгаки
11 Медікус / Ігор Хома - Ой зацвіли фіялоньки
12 Patrick Godfrey - All Along
13 Alan Parker - Rainy Sunday
14 John Sangster - Procession Of Tadpoles And Waterstriders
15 Bruno Nicolai – Il Mare
16 Muzzy Marcellino - My Tani
17 Eje Thelin Group - Curved Space
18 Vangelis - Movement One

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17 comments:

  1. Thanks a lot!!! Always interesting music
    Cheers

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    1. You're welcome, Il Commendatore - I hope you will enjoy it!

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  2. This looks good, anything featuring Armando & Bruno is always going to be a good bet. As ever...many thanks for sharing.

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    1. Thank you - I think if you enjoy Armando & Bruno's contributions, there's a good thance you'll find more to like.

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  3. graciasssssss!!!!!! :)

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  4. Thanks a lot for this brand new experience guaranteed to delight!! Cheers! (advice: mediafire link is off by copyrights)

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    1. You're welcome, Crazy Monkey. I think if you try again (even just a couple of seconds later), it works again. Mediafire is like that every once in a while.

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  5. Just out of curiosity, what kind of software do you use to create those stunning covers?

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    1. Glad you like them! I only us GIMP (The Free & Open Source Image Editor). It's not unlike Photoshop. I put them together almost like you'd make a collage in real life. Cut and paste etc... There's no limit to what you can do with this free software, really. Like everything else, it takes a little practice, but "anyone" can make nice covers. https://www.gimp.org/

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  6. You have amazing musical taste !Thanks !

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  7. Well, anonymous again... perhaps the algo overlords don't think much of little ole me??

    anywho, i adore your latest mixes, and i'm going to get t this one next. it's right down my alley as if i were in Venice, or may on Venus... idk.

    gratitude,
    big sun (or whatever my last name was on here)

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    1. As you can see by my anonymous reply it's not you, it's Blogger:) Seabeds is perhaps like... springtime in Atlantis! -Moahaha

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  8. if i may, and this is anon big sun once again, i'd like to share a link to another watery adventure through sound from one of my favorite spaces for music on the interwebs. Hope you don't mind me sharing this here publicly, but i think you'll find it interesting.

    https://librarymusicthemes.com/index.php?topic=4580.msg31764#msg31764

    This comp, from my pal a_pylon, hit on several of my faves including the obscure:
    Luigi Malatesta - Laguna fosforescente .from (1970) [E.M.R. - EMR 06] EMR-06
    and
    F. Bonfanti & V. G. Curcio - Bow .from (1989) [Fonit Cetra - NFC 3039] Speleologia

    Would love to have lossless versions of those albums, but i digress..

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    1. lemme add the following album the 'obscure' bit i was referring to...
      Gianni e i suoi solisti - Danza dei coralli .from (1976) [Magma - SMAG 05] Musica del mare

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    2. No, I don't mind at all. A thought through little aquatic mix is always welcome. I see we both included Moon on the Sea. Downloaded, and listening now. While Seabeds is a little more sprawling (like a score going through different deep sea moods), a_pylon's take is more unified and meditative. Nice! Thanks! -Moahaha

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