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Kate Bush's "50 Words for Snow"

#50WordsforSnow #KateBush From up on that hill, perhaps wearing a capelet over a flowy Victorian gown, Kate Bush has been regarded as a spirit saint of fearless individuality by a generation of musicians such as Björk and Tori Amos as well as younger mystics-in-training such as Florence Welch, Leslie Feist and Bat for Lashes. All that adoration in the ether must’ve stirred the reclusive British singer-songwriter to create not just one album this year — “Director’s Cut,” a reinterpretation of songs from “The Sensual World” and “The Red Shoes” — but also a second one, “50 Words for Snow,” an art-song cycle that veers from delicate to blustery but always with a sheen of elegance.  Bush grounds her songs in the permafrost of winter, with her piano work sounding like the first stirrings after a cold snap. “Among Angels” could be the soundtrack for plants stretching toward the new spring sun, but as much as it’s connected to the natural world, the song twinkles with something mor...

Celebremos el Mes de la Herencia Latina -Celebrate Latino Heritage Month

   #Latina,#HispanicHeritageMonth,#Latino,#Latinx,#Latino Every year between  September 15 and October 15 , Americans across the United States celebrate  National Hispanic/Latino Heritage Month  in honor of the histories, cultures, and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, Central, and/or South America. Originally designated as “Hispanic Heritage Week” by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1968, the 30-day period that is celebrated today was  signed into U.S. law as a joint resolution by President Ronald Reagan and Congress  in 1988.  So why does the celebration kick off in the middle of September? September 15 was selected as the first day in symbolic recognition of the Independence Days for the Latin American countries of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua, as well as Mexico (September 16) and Chile (September 18). Over the next month, many public schools throughout t...

BONDAX deep house & disco set in The Lab LDN

#Deep_house #HouseMusic #HouseGrooves #Melodic #Electronic #djset #Bondax #TheLabLondon Lancaster duo Bondax also stepped up behind our famous decks. Having rapidly gained the support from Annie Mac and Disclosure through combining elements of post-dubstep, R&B and future garage, Adam Kaye and George Townsend appear set to further enhance their rapidly growing reputation.  TRACKLIST  Cherokee & Darianna Everett - Don't Matter [Unreleased] http://btprt.dj/1oYKeDY Jabberwocky - Photomaton (Kartell remix) [Pain Surprises Records] Ce Ce Rogers - Someday Atlantic http://btprt.dj/1kxrVDM The Crush Last Magpie - Who Knows (Where Love Goes) [Hypercolour] http://btprt.dj/1ofcGiP Kruse & Nuernberg  feat. Stee Downes- Love Can Bring You Down (Shur-I-Kan remix) [Lazy Days Music] http://btprt.dj/1tL7OSm Modjo - Lady (Hear Me Tonight) (Kaytranada remix) [Bootleg] XTRAFUNK feat. Loumar & Nas - Deep Down Roche Musique http://btprt.dj/1kEm8LW B...

FLIGHT FACILITIES (Hugo) b2b TOUCH SENSITIVE in The Lab

#Deep_house #HouseMusic #HouseGrooves #Melodic #Electronic #djset #FlightFacilities #TouchSensitive An immaculate selection of disco and killer house grooves by Hugo (Flight Facilities) and Touch Sensitive. website: http://www.flightfacilities.com Youtube http://smarturl.it/SubscribeFF Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/flightfacilities Twitter: http://twitter.com/flightfac Soundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/flightfacilities Instagram: http://instagram.com/flightfac

Luther Vandross - A House Is Not a Home , Live at Wembley Stadium (Listen)

#LutherVandross #Wembley  #AHouseIsNotAHome  Watch this live performance of  'A House Is Not a Home' at Wembley Stadium, released on Luther Vandross' 1981 debut album, Never Too Much. Luther Vandross was a musical master whose style has influenced an entire generation of today's vocalists. His distinctive brand of satin-smooth vocal magic moved international audiences and continues to touch people to this day.  For almost 25 years, from 1981 to 2005, Luther Vandross dominated the American R&B music charts like no other artist before or since.  In that span, he released eight #1 R&B albums, seven #1 R&B singles, and another five Top 20 R&B singles. He achieved crossover status with eight Billboard Top 10 albums, including reaching #1 with 2003's Dance With My Father; and another five Top 10 Billboard Hot 100 singles.'