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lydiaplain · 8 months
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Hello everyone,
These last years have been such a learning experience for me. I've been mostly teaching. It's something I definitely enjoy doing and when I'm on it, I get so absorbed I forget everything else and all I think about is lessons..........👀 (sometimes I secretly think that teaching children is my strongest talent.. 👀) This teaching obsession of mine caused my creative activity to be very limited. Most of my free time in between classes was dedicated in practicing piano and reading books. After realising my energy levels started to drain, and after noticing an extreme exhaustion, I worried that this workaholic attitude was effecting my health. I needed the medicinal practice of "creating" music. That's how I decided it's time to change things... because when I make music, I get to know myself a bit better, and I feel more at peace. 🙏
Now, before I start my new compositional adventures, I'm releasing in a mini EP/single/album the songs I recorded in my Black Hole sessions during 2021-2022 here in London. I made this release a bit more special on bandcamp by adding to the bundle 2 bonus songs from previous Black Hole sessions that are dear to me, and also fit the "feel" of the recent new songs.
📢 Pre-order "Live from the Black Hole (vol. 3)" is now available on my bandcamp! 🖤 👉 lydiaplain.bandcamp.com Release coming out soon next Friday 25th 🎵
I'd like to mention that all new songs of the Black Hole sessions have been previously released as singls exclusively on my VIP bandcamp page the day they were published on my YouTube channel.
This new release is including those sessions in vol. 3 and closing this previous chapter of my creative direction. The release will also be available in all other streaming platforms and digital music stores (Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Tidal, Deezer, YouTube Music.. etc....)
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🎧 Join me for a Free Listening Party next Tuesday 22nd at 7pm (GMT+1) 😁🖤 👉 lydiaplain.bandcamp....listening-party
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everythingisterrible · 6 months
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My God is taken from the upcoming album, The Pilgrim, Their God and the King of My Decrepit Mountain, which is out on Friday 26th January 2024 on Heavenly Recordings.
Video created by David Allen of Everything Is Terrible
Music Produced by Yuri Shibuichi Music Engineered by Hywel Pryer Tapir! are Ike Gray, Wilfred Cartwright, Emily Hubbard, Ronnie Longfellow, William McCrossan, and Tom Rogers-Coltman.
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Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7dYpl...
Bandcamp: https://tapir-exclamation-mark.bandca...
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tapir_band/ https://heavenlyrecordings.com/
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jacobvanloon · 2 years
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Provided artwork for the upcoming Skinshape LP + singles releasing on Lewis Recordings this month
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blewupinflames · 1 year
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I've been consulting with the heathens in my mind
The demons walk in line
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spvcecult · 10 months
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@ Airospvce / 📍 Bethnal Green, London / June 2023
📸 Richard Mukuze
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zoezoegr · 8 days
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Sam at the BFI
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jesusdontcry · 10 months
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Anyone play drums
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lightspeedhunter · 1 year
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Eurythmics, Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart
London, 1983
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tmn-triggz · 9 months
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(FLH Presents) TMN TRIGGZ & Friends 2 Soundcheck 🎤💙🌃
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pilothaus · 11 months
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balancingactband · 10 months
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Tickets for our debut UK September tour are on sale! We're playing in London, Manchester, Bristol and Birmingham. Don't miss out x
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northatlasarchive · 1 month
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Tickets here
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akoshko · 3 months
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blatantlybluntblog · 3 months
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DJ Sabrina The Teenage DJ - Anything Lost (Can Be Found Again) [Audio Only]
Feel good electronic house vibes on this new one from London-based Sabrina The Teenage DJ. A fresh and invigorating blend of soulful and upbeat vocal energy layered on top of synthy and danceable production. Great work all round! 
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mywifeleftme · 9 months
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115: The Heliocentrics // Infinity of Now
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Infinity of Now The Heliocentrics 2020, Madlib Invazion (Bandcamp)
Music increasingly eats its own tail—I read a review that (correctly) notes how the Heliocentrics’ sound feels like the raw material for RZA beats, only this stuff has already been run through a RZA filter, pre-darkened and pre-chopped for ya. A jazzed up Portishead was the act that I first thought of, for the brooding grooves, cinematic dust, and singer Barbara Patkova’s nightshift chanteuse vocal stylings. Whatever comparison you personally choose to assign to them, the pleasures of the Heliocentrics are in how they fuse (rather than synthesize) a bunch of cool influences (some Afrobeat here, some Beat Konducta there) into throbbing, protean jams. It’s music I could imagine being played by some hideous, sunglasses-wearing ifrit with too many limbs in a jazz club in hell.
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I snagged Infinity of Now on a clerk’s recommendation, and haven’t listened to anything else by the band, so I can’t speak to how it stacks up to the rest of their catalogue. On its own merits it is a supremely vibey piece of work that seldom loses the listener despite wandering down many garden paths. Even for extraordinarily gifted players, as these guys are, that’s no small accomplishment: it’s easy for self-consciously retro-cool stuff like this to start wafting top notes of premium light beer commercial electroswing. I think I’m most partial to “Venom,” a bass-led creep that keeps teasing a complete loss of structural integrity before it manages (just) to not.
115/365
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zoezoegr · 8 days
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Sam at the BFI
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