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    Shpongle - Dorset Perception[^] This SOTW has been 15 years in the making. I even shared it a couple of times before, but never as SOTW. I've recently been playing lots of playlists, with lots of skipping tracks, but then I realized I'd never skipped this track because it's just so awesome. "Shpongle is a psychedelic electronic music project from England that formed in 1996. The duo are considered to be one of the progenitors of the psybient genre - a genre combining world music with psychedelic trance and ambient." In this track we hear traditional Spanish (or Portuguese?) guitar and Portuguese vocals with lots of trippy psychedelic trance, of course. This is one of my most listened tracks ever and it got a bunch more listens this week :D

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      Shpongle - Dorset Perception[^] This SOTW has been 15 years in the making. I even shared it a couple of times before, but never as SOTW. I've recently been playing lots of playlists, with lots of skipping tracks, but then I realized I'd never skipped this track because it's just so awesome. "Shpongle is a psychedelic electronic music project from England that formed in 1996. The duo are considered to be one of the progenitors of the psybient genre - a genre combining world music with psychedelic trance and ambient." In this track we hear traditional Spanish (or Portuguese?) guitar and Portuguese vocals with lots of trippy psychedelic trance, of course. This is one of my most listened tracks ever and it got a bunch more listens this week :D

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      BernardIE5317
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      Thank You Surely You're Not Joking Mr. Feynman It got my thumb-a-tapin and my shoulders-a-swingin though the occasional odd vocalizations I could do without but I'm a born critic something a Perfessor in Kollege i.e. to wit 16'th Century English Literature a worthless course if ever there was one instructor confirmed by declaration to me in front of entire class - Best - Cheerios

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      • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

        Shpongle - Dorset Perception[^] This SOTW has been 15 years in the making. I even shared it a couple of times before, but never as SOTW. I've recently been playing lots of playlists, with lots of skipping tracks, but then I realized I'd never skipped this track because it's just so awesome. "Shpongle is a psychedelic electronic music project from England that formed in 1996. The duo are considered to be one of the progenitors of the psybient genre - a genre combining world music with psychedelic trance and ambient." In this track we hear traditional Spanish (or Portuguese?) guitar and Portuguese vocals with lots of trippy psychedelic trance, of course. This is one of my most listened tracks ever and it got a bunch more listens this week :D

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        David ONeil
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        An early Christmas song for this week: [Bass Température - Tribe of the Bells](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odMc-CAnq08&list=RDscGd4fmGrTE&index=28)

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          Thank You Surely You're Not Joking Mr. Feynman It got my thumb-a-tapin and my shoulders-a-swingin though the occasional odd vocalizations I could do without but I'm a born critic something a Perfessor in Kollege i.e. to wit 16'th Century English Literature a worthless course if ever there was one instructor confirmed by declaration to me in front of entire class - Best - Cheerios

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          I'm completely flabbergasted that you'd like this :wtf: :omg: Kind of proud I found something you like though :laugh:

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          • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

            I'm completely flabbergasted that you'd like this :wtf: :omg: Kind of proud I found something you like though :laugh:

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            What's not to like. It's basically Spanish guitar more or less as best as I can figure. Who doesn't like Spanish guitar. Please don't demean yourself by being proud of anything to do w/ me.

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            • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

              Shpongle - Dorset Perception[^] This SOTW has been 15 years in the making. I even shared it a couple of times before, but never as SOTW. I've recently been playing lots of playlists, with lots of skipping tracks, but then I realized I'd never skipped this track because it's just so awesome. "Shpongle is a psychedelic electronic music project from England that formed in 1996. The duo are considered to be one of the progenitors of the psybient genre - a genre combining world music with psychedelic trance and ambient." In this track we hear traditional Spanish (or Portuguese?) guitar and Portuguese vocals with lots of trippy psychedelic trance, of course. This is one of my most listened tracks ever and it got a bunch more listens this week :D

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              That's pretty cool. I like EDM. :thumbsup:

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              • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                Shpongle - Dorset Perception[^] This SOTW has been 15 years in the making. I even shared it a couple of times before, but never as SOTW. I've recently been playing lots of playlists, with lots of skipping tracks, but then I realized I'd never skipped this track because it's just so awesome. "Shpongle is a psychedelic electronic music project from England that formed in 1996. The duo are considered to be one of the progenitors of the psybient genre - a genre combining world music with psychedelic trance and ambient." In this track we hear traditional Spanish (or Portuguese?) guitar and Portuguese vocals with lots of trippy psychedelic trance, of course. This is one of my most listened tracks ever and it got a bunch more listens this week :D

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                If you want to explore a little more... No big spanish guitar in this cover but still a nice mix of flamenco with new styles. : Chambao - Ahi Estas Tu 2013 ft. Nneka - YouTube[^] Just in case, the original version (with more guitar than the cover but still flamenco-chill): Chambao - Ahí Estás Tú (Video) - YouTube[^]

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                  What's not to like. It's basically Spanish guitar more or less as best as I can figure. Who doesn't like Spanish guitar. Please don't demean yourself by being proud of anything to do w/ me.

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                  ditto

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                  • B BernardIE5317

                    What's not to like. It's basically Spanish guitar more or less as best as I can figure. Who doesn't like Spanish guitar. Please don't demean yourself by being proud of anything to do w/ me.

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                    PaltryProgrammer wrote:

                    What's not to like. It's basically Spanish guitar more or less as best as I can figure.

                    With lots of electronics, which old people generally dislike :laugh: Glad you liked it though! I think one of the best things about the SOTW is that I post lots of different music so most people here will find something they like eventually (although it may take some time) :D

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                      That's pretty cool. I like EDM. :thumbsup:

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                      :-D

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                      • D David ONeil

                        An early Christmas song for this week: [Bass Température - Tribe of the Bells](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odMc-CAnq08&list=RDscGd4fmGrTE&index=28)

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                        Nice one! I'll be sure to play this during our family Christmas dinner this year :D

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                          If you want to explore a little more... No big spanish guitar in this cover but still a nice mix of flamenco with new styles. : Chambao - Ahi Estas Tu 2013 ft. Nneka - YouTube[^] Just in case, the original version (with more guitar than the cover but still flamenco-chill): Chambao - Ahí Estás Tú (Video) - YouTube[^]

                          M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                          Not what I expected (I excepted less electronics), but good stuff :thumbsup: Reminded me a bit of Karsh Kale: Karsh Kale - Distance[^] That song was a music sample that came with Windows Vista (and it was the only good thing to come with Windows Vista X|).

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                          • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                            PaltryProgrammer wrote:

                            What's not to like. It's basically Spanish guitar more or less as best as I can figure.

                            With lots of electronics, which old people generally dislike :laugh: Glad you liked it though! I think one of the best things about the SOTW is that I post lots of different music so most people here will find something they like eventually (although it may take some time) :D

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                            Greetings Kind Regards As for electronics I purchased Tomita long ago but of course I was not an old people then. As for Tomita a little story. Back then whilst sitting around the company boardroom table/lunch table we ate together a small Electronics/Software company another engineer EE to be specific a trumpet player in fact was speaking of music and of a particular electronic composer who's name he could not recall he turned to me to inform him he confident I would know and I replied "Tomita" and he acknowledged "Yes" that was he. The gist of this story is I do not know how he knew I would know particularly as we had no conversation re/ same prior and in fact little conversation at all as we were not particularly social though he was a decent chap. I have another such similar story but perhaps for another occasion. As for recommending music I have been eager to recommend for some time a particular title I will not hold back now i.e. to wit to be specific in particular Kronos Quartet "Pieces of Africa" which I could not not play whilst driving and did so until the Toyota's tape player broke. - Best PS I play this week's SOTW daily now in fact several x's/day. My thumb is still a-tapin and I quite enjoy the angry guitar note part way through. Also I am quite impressed w/ the visuals i.e. to wit in particular to be specific I can not imagine how they are created as they are quite complex and varied.

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