Holiday Monday found me doing the usual afternoon wander through the Annex. I couldn't help but marvel at the people sitting on the patios in 8 degree Celsius weather, hell bent on catching fading rays of sunshine.
Fall is here. sigh
Newly uploaded to Circadian Shift: The Outpost:
"Cherry Coloured Funk"by The Cocteau Twins (MP3; 3,026 KB) -- Heaven or Las Vegas has the distinction of being the last album I ever bought new on vinyl. Something about the songs on this disc never ceases to conjure images of cloud-streaked skies, with a dying sun bleeding hues of orange and magenta."Protection"by Massive Attack (MP3; 7,346 KB) -- The warm, bubbling, synth-line and Tracey Thorn's plaintive, throaty vocals make this track the sonic equivalent of being wrapped in a big fuzzy blanket.
If that's not enough moody listening for you, The Suburbs Are Killing Us is featuring two versions of the song "Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime" -- Beck's rendition, as from the soundtrack of the movie Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, plus the 1980 original from The Korgis.
Stoli is optional.