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I can't decide whether to hear some jet-set lounge music from the 60s or some good cheerful funeral doom metal. Both are equally relaxing. I wonder if I can get some AI program to make a synthesis of the two?
 
I can't decide whether to hear some jet-set lounge music from the 60s or some good cheerful funeral doom metal. Both are equally relaxing. I wonder if I can get some AI program to make a synthesis of the two?

Perhaps you should try Soma FM - Drone Zone or Dark Zone?
 
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This is pretty decent for the the phase they were going through. Instrumentally it harkens back to early Simple Minds synth experimentation. The vocals are not horrible and I waver between liking it but then I sometimes would prefer to just have this as an instrumental.




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Early Simple Minds, Theme For Great Cities



The American instrumental





Toying with the idea of going to seem them play when they come to LA.
 
I can't decide whether to hear some jet-set lounge music from the 60s or some good cheerful funeral doom metal. Both are equally relaxing. I wonder if I can get some AI program to make a synthesis of the two?

Perhaps you should try Soma FM - Drone Zone or Dark Zone?
That stuff is pretty cool. I need 60s retro lounge with heavy chords...actually there is quite a bit of just that if you look hard enough.
 
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_House_Flowers_(album)

I'm listening to a nice jazzy album for a Saturday morning. I still listen to rock, but prefer jazz or soul.

December 18, 1984
May 30–31, 1984
RCA Studio A, New York
Jazz
41:33
Columbia
George Butler, Steven Epstein
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Hot House Flowers is an album by Wynton Marsalis that won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Soloist in 1985.[1] The album peaked at number 90 on the Billboard 200, number 53 on the Billboard R&B Albums chart, and number 1 on the Top Jazz Albums chart.[2]
 
GTA Vice City Radio - Flash FM

If nobody understands you - we do! Flash FM - music for the ME generation.

 
U2's breakthrough album The Joshua Tree was released 38 years ago.

Oddly, Where The Streets Have No Name was not the first single released from the album but the third.







A lot of great songs on this album.
 
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