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11-07-2011, 01:35 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Tbilisi
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I'm glad i found. Greetings!
The world is full of sounds, sounds are as material as rocks on the road or cup of coffee at 6 a.m. in our hands. The world is full of it and from time to time human started to mix them and get music. The world is full of music, from the beginning of the time humanity is trying to award some special meaning to it, religion, ritualistic or just for pleasure. However the music we hear every single day is evolutionary, it’s epic, every single beat is upgrading every single day and that's why music is the main thing in my life!
I'm glad i found MB, until I registered I surfed the forum and found it very interesting. My name is Shota, I'm 22 years old and I'm from Georgia ( in addition it's very strange country). I started to work at radio when i was 13 as RJ and that was the time I started to really appreciate the music and it's power. ATM I'm freelancer doing some music blogs and web pages, my hobby is collecting rarest music recordings, skiing and listening mantras while reading theosophical literature. The best way to spend a day for me is to listen some smooth jazz or solo piano, sometimes even low chill or ambient. There also are times when I like to listen some heavy stuff, of course it depends on mood, weather, the last events and etc. I hope you enjoy being me here because I'm already enjoying yo be here.
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11-07-2011, 01:43 AM | #2 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Nov 2008
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Welcome! You seem like an interesting person, I hope you'll stick around. I quite like jazz myself, although I personally enjoy the heavier, more experimental variations of it. Who are a couple of your favorite artists? Also, that's cool you're into finding rare music. I share the same hobby. What's the rarest record you've come across?
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11-07-2011, 02:03 AM | #3 (permalink) |
Groupie
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Tbilisi
Posts: 21
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thx.
I mostly like easy listening ones like King Curtis, Jack Fascianto or even Alvino Rey, but the most favorite one is Al Jarreau in early ears, sometimes even McFerrin with his solo orchestra sounds. Experimental jazz I mostly listen to acid one, it's quit energetic. Rare ones i have the video files when David Bowies was singing at NBC first time on TV with Klaus Nomi. Also some Klaus Nomis live mp3s and mostly the folk recordings of different cultures. Jarret's rare concerts, briefly i've got some good music collection. if it would be possible i can share.
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