Sadness often is a creativity booster. Or in other words, when I don’t want to talk or have said it all and I can’t sleep and thoughts run wild, then listening to music helps me. This playlist was made in a sad mood:
Scrobbling songs works again. :-)
When I’m listening to music with Spotify-App on my smartphone, the tracks I’m listening to are shown automatically on this webpage in the sidebar. This is called scrobbling: it puts the songs to last.fm and then on this page. And this scrobbling didn’t work for more than a month now. Logging out and logging in on my smartphone solved this problem. 😉 So easy, but you have to do it. Have a nice day!
Je suis un Rock Star
This is my summer hit for now. https://open.spotify.com/track/7mdA73Fwvd3WT70EZEjnt1
The Soundtrack of your Life
As a DJ and Architect I’m interested to give space and time for life to happen and to amplify and create feelings with a soundtrack.
One of the books, that impressed me deeply lately is American Gods by Neil Gaiman. This incredible story about stories about gods and men has been converted into a TV-series.
Books have the big advantage over movies, that you can read what characters are thinking. And movies have music.
Tidal - Wie du dir Credits ansehen kannst
Massive Attack, Horace Andy - (Exchange)
Massive Attack, Horace Andy - Man Next Door
Massive Attack - Inertia Creeps
Massive Attack, Horace Andy - Angel
The Les Humphries Singers - Mexico
Las Ketchup - Aserejé (The Ketchup Song)
Status Quo - Whatever You Want
Simply Red - Something Got Me Started (2008 remaster)
Hermes House Band - I Will Survive (Lalala), Original Radio Edit
Tiga, Zyntherius - Sunglasses at Night
Vario Volinski, Erik Hassle - Falling In Love Again (feat. Erik Hassle) (Vario Volinski Club Vocal)
Parra for Cuva, Anna Naklab - Wicked Games (Feat. Anna Naklab)