A couple of ambient masterclasses, psilocybin soaked Fourth World ritualism, classic acid tickled folk rock, Lithuanian folk futurism, leftfield downtempo & 80s aping post punk nodding earthiness.
I didn't know I had one! LOL. I just checked and apparently Apple have added one to my profile, but I checked the music and I wouldn't say it's more commercial than I lean towards, check out my personal playlists for a better representation of where I'm at. Anyways, glad you're feeling the vibe and thanks for the kind words.
Would love to listen to the longer playlists you curated and I subscribed on amazon music, but nothing pops up on the feed!!! Tried for a couple months now - can't get it figured out!
That's interesting to hear. I just opened a free account via my desktop web browser so I could sync the playlists from Tidal to Amazon Music. I'm just testing it out on my desktop and this link takes you to my Amazon profile - https://music.amazon.co.uk/profiles/ehbxedxz7fcrng7efu46mn7hee - it says there is "There is no available public content on this profile.", although all the playlists are public, but once you login in to Amazon then the playlists appear. If not then maybe try searching for The Slow Music Movement using the app on whichever device you use to access the app? If you could let me know how you get on or more details about how you are trying to access the playlists then maybe I can help more - good luck!
This was such a treat today, thank you! I loved everything but, as someone who works at a library myself, I found Steven R. Smith to be the most fascinating
Glad you're feeling the music. Smith is amazing, something of an unsung hero, but if you check some of the people he collaborates with then he obviously has the respect of his peers. The Foxy Digitalis interview from his website is a great way to gain some deeper insight - https://www.worstward.com/SRSinterview-foxy%202022.html
Triecade, Portico Tiles reminded me of the early Grateful Dead performing Morning Dew. Man I love your blog
Thanks for the kind words, glad you're feeling the vibe...
Rocking your apple “Chill Station” and making lots of art! Cheers and gratitude for fabulous musical curation— thank you <3
I didn't know I had one! LOL. I just checked and apparently Apple have added one to my profile, but I checked the music and I wouldn't say it's more commercial than I lean towards, check out my personal playlists for a better representation of where I'm at. Anyways, glad you're feeling the vibe and thanks for the kind words.
Would love to listen to the longer playlists you curated and I subscribed on amazon music, but nothing pops up on the feed!!! Tried for a couple months now - can't get it figured out!
That's interesting to hear. I just opened a free account via my desktop web browser so I could sync the playlists from Tidal to Amazon Music. I'm just testing it out on my desktop and this link takes you to my Amazon profile - https://music.amazon.co.uk/profiles/ehbxedxz7fcrng7efu46mn7hee - it says there is "There is no available public content on this profile.", although all the playlists are public, but once you login in to Amazon then the playlists appear. If not then maybe try searching for The Slow Music Movement using the app on whichever device you use to access the app? If you could let me know how you get on or more details about how you are trying to access the playlists then maybe I can help more - good luck!
This was such a treat today, thank you! I loved everything but, as someone who works at a library myself, I found Steven R. Smith to be the most fascinating
Glad you're feeling the music. Smith is amazing, something of an unsung hero, but if you check some of the people he collaborates with then he obviously has the respect of his peers. The Foxy Digitalis interview from his website is a great way to gain some deeper insight - https://www.worstward.com/SRSinterview-foxy%202022.html