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Musicians - like any other artists - have different projects to focus on in the middle of a pandemic. Some find ways to perform virtually, others focus on the producing aspect of it. Clint Carty tells us a thing or two about his creative process, and how Kaleidoscope Jukebox came to be! Connect with Kaleidoscope Jukebox: ------------------------------------------------- Homepage::: Facebook::: Spotify::: Youtube::: Soundcloud::: Bandcamp:::
Music and words from Kaleidoscope Jukebox aka Clint Carty.
Music and words from Kaleidoscope Jukebox aka Clint Carty.
Music and words from Kaleidoscope Jukebox aka Clint Carty.
Sitar theme yoga mix by Dubtrak on MixcloudDescription:In this, fourth, installment of Mixes for Yoga, sitar is in the spotlight.Classical Indian sounds of sitar by Anoushka Shankar and George Koller start off this mix before any beats are introduced. Well known downtempo tracks by Thievery Corporation and Bombay Dub Orchestra take the mix slowly in more upbeat direction, where number of ethno-trance tracks pick up the pace and energize the flow. Among them, there is an interesting sitar cover of Rolling Stones hit "Paint it Black" by Kaleidoscope Jukebox. Another Anoushka Shankar's track brings back serenity into the mix while closing classic sitar + tanpura raga allows for relaxing Savasana. Enjoy! Tracklist:Anoushka Shankar - NakedGeorge Koller - Compassion Blues Child EyesSpiritinStone - Isn t All OneThievery Corporation - Satyam Shivam Sundaram (Feat Gunjan)Bombay Dub Orchestra - FeelDj Dre - Narayana (Jayasree) Dj Drez RemiTikki Masala - EuphoriantKaleidoscope Jukebox - Paint It Black - KJ RebuildProsad - VictoryEthnicalvibes - Sitar in Fes with SitarsonicDevanagari - Tlaneci Anoushka Shankar - Lola's Lullaby Migel Konstantin - Shanti Shanti Links:[direct download] [iTunes]
[Enhanced Podcast] *Holiday Special* Music from: ThirdEyeFX, Kaleidoscope Jukebox, Zigo, Black Sheep, Portishead, LL Cool J, Kid Koala, Liquid Lotus High, Irene Merring, Third Person Lurkin, Telefon Tel Aviv, Bonobo, Peshay, David Holmes, Madlib, and The Herbaliser. A story about Tripnotic and the Holidays: Way back in the the winter of 1996 when ThirdEyeFX was a bright eyed and bushy-tailed teen, he decided to make 10 mixtapes and gift them only to his closest friends for Christmas. The music was a collection of Trip Hop songs that he felt were "top-shelf" and ranged from . When thinking of a title for the cassette, he named it "Tripnotic" never thinking that the title would emerge years later in a whole new light. We present you this shiny, new mix made by ThirdEyeFX for the Holiday season made with the same theme in mind, "sharing top-shelf music with friends". This mix features songs from many contributors that sent songs to tripnotic.fm, and other favorites, with clips layered over tracks just like he did on the original mixtapes.