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The Neil Jansen Playlist: Some of the Bordogni/Rochut “Melodious Etudes for Trombone”

The euphonium player Neil Jansen has recorded several performances of the “Melodious Etudes for Trombone,” drawn from Marco Bordogni’s “Vocalises” and arranged by

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Tracks to Travel by: A Playlist for the Road

While I am traveling, what could be better, in lieu of a more regular schedule of posts on this site, than an international playlist of twenty-five tracks meant to fill those empty

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Jonnie Allen

A new discovery on Soundcloud is the Englishman Jonnie Allen; there is not a great amount of biographical information provided on his page there, nor on his Myspace page, though one Continue reading →

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“Bizarre Love Triangle” Again: A Second Playlist

Some months ago I compiled a Youtube playlist of a number of covers done of the song “Bizarre Love Triangle,” perhaps the most memorable – certainly one of the most moving – of the numbers recorded

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Alloapm

A duo of producers and DJs in Tokyo, Malc Yacob and Amelie Mirror Adnis, has recently begun to make music of its own under the moniker Alloapm, and it’s exciting stuff; it, along with the

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Telefon Tel Aviv (Part III)

Apparently visual, a dream in the most literal sense of the word seems as if it were specifically addressed to the mind’s eye even though one is in the midst of sleep; yet, listening to

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Telefon Tel Aviv (Part II)

This playlist includes songs drawn from the several records released by Telefon Tel Aviv from 2001 through 2009; by way of introduction it begins with a performance during a concert in

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Telefon Tel Aviv (Part I)

September is shaping up to be a very busy month here (and towards the end of it I shall be going on vacation for several weeks), but I was so moved by a song I just came across while putting together

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A New Recording by Neil Jansen

On his Soundcloud page, Neil Jansen has uploaded a recording of a composition by Anthony O’Toole entitled “War Machine.”

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A Sunday Evening Interlude: “Bizarre Love Triangle”

To chance upon an allusion to “Love Will Tear Us Apart” today was unexpected, and the encounter threw me back forcibly to the time when that number was new; it struck me, but not for

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Neil Jansen

Neil Jansen, a classically-trained euphonium player in Los Angeles, is a musician whom I first learned of not through his Youtube channel but actually on account of Google, which led me to

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Milosh

The singer and electronic musician known as Milosh (a.k.a. Michael Milosh) hails from Toronto, Canada, but moves about frequently, as he states on his Facebook page

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