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Sisyphos - Andreas Vollenweider
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wip based on this album cover
acrylic paint, embroidery, trinkets and shells on cotton canvas
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(2006, Balearic Biscuits, BB04) Edit of the 1982 track from Caverna Magica - (…Under The Tree - In The Cave…)
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Andreas Vollenweider - Caverna Magica (Vinyl rip)
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A-T-3 213 Puff Daddy Samples
Here are some of the tracks from 1983 Sean Combs (and Chucky Thompson) has sampled on his productions. Most of of P Diddy's productions are from the 1990's so at the time the tracks from 1983 were roughly between 10 and 15-years-old, I remember they were definitely considered 'oldies' at the time, but a contemporary equivalent would be using Hold On, We're Going Home by Drake, Get Lucky by Daft Punk, Low by Flo Rida, or Milkshake by Kelis (didn't Beyoncé do this?)
Juicy Fruit - Mtume it's been sampled a lot a lot, Puffy used it on Juicy for The Notorious B.I.G. (1994). It's well documented Setsasonic's Talkin' All That Jazz is a response to James Mtume's rant on Bob Slade’s The Week In Review on NYC’s KISS-FM calling out ‘lazy’ Hip-Hop producers that never learned to play instruments, opting instead to take up ‘sampling’. Describing them as the “Glorification of mediocrity“
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All Night Long - Mary Jane Girls It's been sampled more than Juicy Fruit, Puffy puts it to use on Mary J Blige's Mary Jane (All Night Long) (1994) taking music and vocal hooks. Mary Jane Girls were, of course, Rick James' girl group and All Night Long is by far their biggest hit. Kevie (Waterbed) Kev of the Furious 5 does a fun cover All Night Long (Waterbed), also from 1983
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Stay With Me - DeBarge this must be one of Puffy's favourites as he uses it more than once, the biggie is One More Chance/Stay With Me (Remix) by Biggie featuring Faith Evans (1994)
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Between The Sheets - The Isley Bothers I've shared this already here. It's one of those tracks you know but don't necessarily know who it's by or what it's called, it's been sampled even more than All Night Long, it's probably best known for being the music to Big Poppa by The Notorious B.I.G (1994)
New Edition release their debut album Candy Girl in 1983 and Diddy samples two ballads off of it Jealous Girl which becomes Jealous Guy by Mase (1997) and Is This The End which is used for P Diddy's own track of the same name. The prepubescent New Edition were produced by Arthur Baker and released on his Streetwise label, songs were written and co-produced by Maurice Starr and his brother Michael Jonzun (of The Jonzun Crew)
Sean Combs has never been afraid to use the biggest samples wholesale, sometimes they're more like remixes than samples. Here are some of the pop hits from 1983 Puffy has used: Every Breath You Take - Police becomes the tribute/cash in I'll Be Missing You (1997), Let's Dance - David Bowie becomes P Diddy's Been Around The World (1997), Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) - The Eurythmics is Nobody Do It Better Than Us by Lil' Kim... and in honourable fashion of doing a Les Dawson on a hip hop track lines from All Night Long - Lionel Richie and Break My Stride - Matthew Wilder get sung on Feelin’ So Good by Jennifer Lopez and Can't Nobody Hold Me Down by P. Diddy
Gotta Make It Up to You - Angela Bofill this one is a little more obscure 1983 quiet stormer from Angela Bofill. It's used to great effect on Faith Evan's Life Will Pass You By (1998)
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A Garden Of Peace - Lonnie Liston Smith a solemn spiritual piece from Lonnie Liston Smith becomes the makeup song Rain by Total (1998)
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Belladonna - Andreas Vollenweider this new age track is expertly flipped for I Got A Story To Tell by Biggie on his Life After Death album (1997)
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There's three final tracks Sean Combs has used I wan't to feature in their own posts, the first is Transformation by Nona Hendryx which Puffy uses on Notorious B.I.G.'s posthumous eponymous track (1999) and Nothing Move But The Money by Mic Geronimo (1997), then there's Another Man - Barbara Mason used on Biggie's Another (1997), and White Lines - Grandmaster Flash and Melle Mel which is something like a Phenomenon by LL Cool J
#1983#mtume#the jones girls#debarge#angela bofill#lonnie liston smith#andreas vollenweider#funk#r&b#quiet storm#jazz#new age#80s music#Youtube
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#andreas vollenweider#caverna magica#geastrum coronatum#1982#80s music#80's music#hand-picked music#Youtube
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Le monde dans un grain de sable
L’album Air de Andreas Vollenweider qui offre de belles explorations musicales et un métissage inspirant. Andreas Vollenweider World Inside a Grain of Sand (feat. Prem Joshua, Raul Sengupta)
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We live in a world where women still go to doctors to find out what is going on with their bodies. When I heard a woman who centers the unseen and spiritual and calls herself a “Priestess” say that she needed to go to the doctor to find out what's going with her body, I was in shock. Not to shame or judge her but I forget how the female collective thinks and perceives as it relates to their bodies, because as a female, as a woman, as a woman who is connected to her heart, womb, and pussy, as a woman who lives the Priestess path, as a mythical playful ancient spirit who lives in a highly pigmented melanated avatar, as a root posterior chain dancing expression, there is absolutely no way any doctor would know more about the inside or outside of my body more than me.
Please consider the depth of divine knowing you hold within your body when you no longer believe that you should go to the doctor to find out what is going on with YOUR body. To hold a high level awareness of the body your soul lives inside of is incredibly valuable and imbues you with precise clear sensation, not only for you, but for your loved ones and this world. You sense and feel what is going on with your body and if you decide to go to the doctor, you wonderfully go merely to receive a second opinion or confirmation. This is what being connected to the divine feminine becomes a real lived experience and not just a bunch of memes. Women have been taught to fear our bodies, to distrust them, and to give our power away to practitioners, doctors, lovers, and entities outside of ourselves. We have not be taught to learn our bodies and how to tend to our vessel so that we can optimize our health and vitality and capacity for more that allows us to create a body and life that we actually have a relationship with and adore.
Modern women spend so much time in their heads or just talking all the time and as a result have very little energy to expand their feeling-body capacities which means that they have no real craft. Learn to sit in stillness. Go into the dark and get quiet. Develop a listening practice with the instrumentation of music like harp sounds from the likes of Alice Coltrane, Dorothy Ashby, Valérie Milot, Andreas Vollenweider, Loreena McKennitt, etc. Become more aware of subtle details communicated from your body. Doing so will tell everything you need to know about what is living within you (and what is dead).
Once a day I spend some amount of quality time with myself. Hands on-and sometimes hands inside. Temple-tending I call it. It is not masturbation or sexual, as lovely as those experiences can be. If I do orgasm, it is NOT from force, effort, deliberate, intentional, or a concern. Orgasm is always present in our body and when conditions are harmonious, it will happen on its on. The only reason I understand my body and have radically shifted my quality of health is because I have spent quality time with it. That means that I can push out new work in a fast-paced way because my hands-on touch with myself, my taking time to be with my body, is also part of my work and living in my dharma.
But temple-tending, as I experience it, is an actual listening practice. It is how I listen to and connect with what my body is communicating *TO ME.* I don’t care how tired I feel, it is such a gift to myself for me to take time out to feel this body. It not only activates my vagus nerve, but floods my body with oxytocin. At minimum, I slow stretch, massage my breasts and consciously and deliberately say kind things to my skin. I truly believe that it is one of the reasons I haven’t had a cold, bellyache, cramps, virus, or been sick in any other way in decades.
Be willing to make your own self-touch part of your daily practice. It doesn't matter how long the practice is, but the more you ritualize your own self-touch, the more you build a real relationship with your body. Then your desire/need to touch your body becomes second nature and less odd, goal-oriented, or a kind of chore. You won't have ever have to "make time" or remind yourself to do it. It will be like brushing your teeth. —India Ame’ye
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I was listening to Enigma while drawing and when whole album played through Spotify suggested me Air by Andreas Vollenweider. God it is so chill! What a nice discovery (unrelated info I guess)
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Was Tagged by @meatmensch
Rules: pick a song for every letter of your url and tag that many people
Cloudbusting - Kate Bush/ Come Close to Me - Romare
Lazy Afternoon - Irene Kral
Only A Fool Would Say That - Steely Dan/ On The Coast - Shigeru Suzuki
Use Me- Bill Withers
Deja Vu - Dionne Warwick
Lovin' You - Minnie Ripteron
Eple - Röyksopp
Shame - Evelyn "Chamagne" King
Belladonna - Andreas Vollenweider
I Thought it Was You - Herbie Hancock
Ain't Nobody Straight in L.A. - The Miracles
No More Tears (Enough is Enough) -Barbara Streisand and Donna Summer
Tagging 11 ppl! No pressure btw if anyone's not feeling it, and if u wanna do this and I didn't directly tag u consider urself tagged!!
@dingoskidneys @aerokiinesis @compostingmyself @witch-of-agnesi @lucyflawless @cloudytomboy @bluecherryfanta @plantmonk @dogwoodbite @writhe @3-oclock-tea
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i been listening to a lot of andreas vollenweider lately you should listen to his album Down to the Moon
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www.dorianspencerdaviesart.com
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Playlist: Double Bounce fill – Triple R FM, Sep 5, 2023
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Bex Burch, Macie Stewart - Dawn Blessings Alabaster DePlume, Donna Thompson - Naked Like Water Irreversible Entanglements - Free Love Zakia Sewell - The Cosmic Age Sun Ra - There Are Other Worlds They Have Not Told You About Arrangement - Coconut Mango Menagerie - Kingdom The Circling Sun - Bliss Soft Power - Duke Tara Clerkin Trio - The Turning Ground Robert Fripp, Brian Eno - Evening Star Maral - setar rock Tirzah, Sampha - Can We Do This? LAFAWNDA, Lala &ce - Le Malentendu (Tirzah & Coby Sey Version) Suzanne Doucet - Malibu Beach Loraine James, RiTchie - Déjà Vu NONAME - Regal Jessy Lanza - Big Pink Rose SPELLLING - Haunted Water L’RAIN - Pet Rock Marlene Ribeiro - You Do It Yetsuby - 물먹는하마 Hippo Drinking Water Air - Bossa 96 - demo Yu Su - Counterclockwise Seja - Change On The Horizon Sheila Chandra - Ever So Lonely - Stephen Hague remix Hysterical Love Project - Sever/Strike Slowdive - kisses hoodie x james K - ether MEMORIALS - Dark Green Gregg Kowalsky - Fragile Water Harmonia, Eno '76 - Welcome Andreas Vollenweider - Flight Feet and Root Hands Bélver Yin - ¿Quién te va a querer ahora? Troth - Forget the Curse Inga Copeland - Obsession 2 bar italia - changer Animal Collective - Soul Capturer Chemical Brothers, Hope Sandoval - Asleep From Day Panda Bear, Sonic Boom, Adrian Sherwood - In My Body Dub
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Tagged by @lipid (no se me olvido ive just been busy)
Nicknames: Jophi
Sign: sag nation rise up
Height: 5′7
Last thing googled: asumiko nakamura (deep sigh)
Song stuck in my head: nothing for today but ive been listening to dancing with the lion by andreas vollenweider a lot these past week
Followers: 950
Amount of sleep: it depends but ideally id sleep 9-10 hours nightly (sleep closer to 5-6)
Lucky number: 11
Dream job: dont dream of capitalism, but i very much enjoy my current job.
Wearing: white t shirt, puffy pj pants, and a coat
Movies/books that summarize me: zankyou no terror, code geass
Fav song: hm. idk if i have a favorite song, but a song that i immediately fell in love with is trigger by yuuki ozaki (the zankyou no terror op lol)
Fav instrument: my voice! but i would like to learn to play the piano...maybe a harp
Aesthetic: vampire. angel. ethereal being. ill leave the descriptors to yall.
Fav author: currently trying to expand my readings! so none for now
Fav animal noise: cheetah meows, whale song, bird song, hyena laughter, and general wolf sounds
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i tag @the-sassiest-of-them-all @smallest-turtle @gaykirari @moonwad and @frikinnerd as well as anyone that wants to do this ^^
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Geastrum Coronatum | Andreas Vollenweider
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