Today is 13 January 2024, that's a live session 10 years old, I am back here to listen this genius, again , Nico, i love man, really, i do, don't know why i am writing this comment, i am just happy, with myself, that you "existed" in my lifetime. Keep shining in the darkness, we need light down here
This should be the standard on how boiler rooms are performed. Straight organic & raw. Its crazy how we all fall back on this set. Years later and its still music to my ears.
I certainly do....this one and one other. I’ve sampled a lot of these but Nic Jaar and David August are on a different level imo. Or maybe they just align with me but both shows are tip top
@@helgeschneider2471 There is a case use for a defined standard. It is to describe what is a masterpiece of a set, for you and me. I know I know, you could argue until we drop dead but there is no point to argue one detail of a variety of circumstances over the other. Sometimes I read peoples comments how much they are enjoying the set which I myself don't like at all. I recognize the words and the emotions that leads me to leaving comments like this myself, just elsewhere, and and and I'm high. Technically and organically you can explain the good taste of a certain kind of music. I'm sure someone has or can serve this set with a perfect story of where this set takes him. I could, I think. Your statement, on the other hand, is interesting. After quick think I say that there should be a dynamic defined standard. Dynamic means that it's definition gets updated if and when needed.
13:12 for one of the most disgustingly tasteful grooves I have ever heard. I cannot even comprehend the level of genius that is Nicolas Jaar. No. Seriously. I have recorded my own music, which isn't even bad, for 12 freaking years and Nicolas Jaar is in another fucking dimension. Every section of this performance is top-notch. To be able to flawlessly flow all of these pieces together live blows my mind. I screw up tiny little sections of my 3 minute songs over and over again before I get the right sound, but Nicolas Jaar over here is just hitting every part with surgical precision. These are complicated, unsual rhythms, yet he allows the lister to build a comprehension of the groove by building sections and holding onto them. Once the listener is in the same headspace of the groove, he builds tension, and drops. It's so sick. I don't know of anyone else that is capable of doing that.
the same man, just can can't that flow, even trying years and years after, I still can't figure out how, how, HOW??????? this man is another f dimension for sure, no way out
This isn't human. He's from another planet, galaxy, universe. I listen to this every month and every time it's a different emotion, feeling, perspective. It's so beautiful I want to cry. Te Amo
I've watched this many many times over the years and it keeps getting more impressive. After 8 years, I just now am really appreciating the fact that he isn't using headphones to preview his mixes, he's just producing a whole damn experimental house album live through the amps for everyone and God himself to hear. Fucking impressive.
He is not beatmatching i suppose everything is on sync since he is playing recorded Loops live. So Headphones are not really needed in this kind of performance
From 32:00 to 40:00 is the most brilliant djing/mixing/live production I've ever heard, the way he brings in so many parts in and out of the mix to create tension and drops is unmatched
25:37 is the previous transition that helps to contextualize the brilliance of the drop of sound into the mumble chaos of the room to catch you with that unexpected low register groove, to connect later into D’angelo-unique
@@AysegulArikan They might not even exist, it seems like his using a lot of live elements and loops.. and creating artistically on the spot.. even full parts might just be some 8-16 bar loops and not songs..
What he did at 30:51 made me realize that time is just a flat circle and we are all just molecules bouncing into other molecules within the fabric of the endless void that is space
You know, most biggest artists in the world take drugs. Without drugs it's difficult to create what other can't do. You need more than normal emotions.
I absolutely love how into it he is and how he's grooving. It shows how much he cares and is making music not just for the crowd but for himself too. Makes it even better
I went to a guest lecture Nico Jaar did and he said he was worried that ppl in the audience didn't believe that he was actually performing so he started mixing via midi controller. He also did a very on the fly mix of footwork and James Blake that blew everyone away just to demonstrate how he would dj back in college lol. A real legend here folks
he IS the 21th century composer!! he's simply a genious!!..this set is something unbelievable: elegant, refined, original...one step above the perfection...
2019. After years I came back to this and it's on now for 24 hours straight. Mainstream electronic music lovers and most people will not understand how deep this is in so many layers. The parts and sounds are so brilliant and carefully picked, goddamn even the sounds sound so good. Love the slow build up, to me it could even last longer. And if you can't dance to this, you don't feel any rhythm. Play this on a good soundsystem and your roof will blow off. Musical genius. League of his own.
In this video: ✓ Using live radio from an old boombox as sampling fodder ✓ Using a laptop keyboard as a synthesizer keyboard ✓ Musical genius ✓ The guy she told you not to worry about
+Gad Bendavid Ohh okay, Nicolas is from another planet, hard to compare with any other musician, he has own genre I think. Anyway there is no dj move like him, Jaar is a crazy genius :D
This is my favourite of all his sets. Energy, creativity & spontaneity all come together under his genius craftsmanship. Such a delight every time I watch it.
How is the crowd so chilled? This guy is playing such a classy set & they are moving like kids who've never been out before! 2018 & loving this set so so much
This guy is from another time. Maybe in a couple of decades we will be able to really understand him. Maybe it's the music that our child will study in school. 🕉
He's the spiritual son of John Cage, Stockhausen and others in the early electronic/music concrete tradition--with emphasis on youthful rhythm. Great stuff to move to.
When I listen to this set, I feel like it wouldn’t be that entertaining to see live, even though the beats are pure fire. BUT when you see Nicolas jamming so hard and flowing through all the transitions it’s actually amazing, we are just mere mortals watching a master at work.
This Nicolas Jaar set will go to infinity to a select of ears, hearts and minds among us …for every kind of kind of state w’re in…I can wake up with his music, work on it, cook on it…dance on it… Such an chilled organic uplifting vibe ! Gracias Nicolas 🪬✌🏾
impecable la versatilidad del artista. sus sets son un viaje sin destino, su musica va en constante progreso y no guarda reparo en nada... muy pero muuuuy recomendable !
Just read "boring"!!!! Oh dear! I am way toooooo old that I should be listening to "new" tunes but this is my passion. If you don't understand this I can see why such unstructured statements are made. So glad I found Jaar. Most days my ears are abused with "pop" at work and I crave House in all forms. Jaar takes the listener on a journey and I thank him for that.
I was introduced to Nicolas Jaar by my ex years ago, and immediately fell into his groove & precision. I may not be with my ex anymore but the good “take away” from that relationship was my continued appreciation for Jaars sound! Happy place
Nicolas Jaar was one of my first introductions to electronic music about 8 years ago and my connection to music has never been the same. Thank you, Nicolas
Llevo varios días escuchando a Nicolas Jaar, llegué a él por el conocimiento de las obras de su fantástico padre Alfredo y debo decir que Nicolas me parece también muy bueno en lo que hace. Me ha encantado su música. Felicitaciones.
Alicea Saraswati its not the same as listening to this piece of art in your room alone, with actually witnessing the genius at work :) but hey I'm glad for you... always keep dancing.
+Neron Deshishku No doubt that Live Music is certainly more... ... well..., let's say more alive than in a computer. But truly speaking as far as art is concerned, I've much more problems to feel the sublime Shakti in my computer with works of art such as paintings and sculptures than with any music. Music is still music even without synergy, but visual art (except computer art of course) is completely dead if you don't see the original.
2023, almost 10 years ago and still by far the best sets i have ever listened to.
Same, keep coming back month on month, year on year
I got you
@@Ginggernaut Still here
Like Brazil,Ibiza Greece and Netherlands the next episode for market pleace champions...❤🎉🌅🌐⚘️🌼
Artist: Nicolas Jaar
Genre: Nicolas Jaar
Love the Jaar genre♥♥♥♥
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@@jamerlypinedopierola3608 Jaarnre
true!
Today is 13 January 2024, that's a live session 10 years old, I am back here to listen this genius, again , Nico, i love man, really, i do, don't know why i am writing this comment, i am just happy, with myself, that you "existed" in my lifetime. Keep shining in the darkness, we need light down here
This should be the standard on how boiler rooms are performed. Straight organic & raw. Its crazy how we all fall back on this set. Years later and its still music to my ears.
I certainly do....this one and one other. I’ve sampled a lot of these but Nic Jaar and David August are on a different level imo.
Or maybe they just align with me but both shows are tip top
Desde que salio este set es mi favorito y recurro a el minimo una vez al año.
there should be no standard defined by a bunch of ppl
@@helgeschneider2471 There is a case use for a defined standard. It is to describe what is a masterpiece of a set, for you and me. I know I know, you could argue until we drop dead but there is no point to argue one detail of a variety of circumstances over the other. Sometimes I read peoples comments how much they are enjoying the set which I myself don't like at all. I recognize the words and the emotions that leads me to leaving comments like this myself, just elsewhere, and and and I'm high. Technically and organically you can explain the good taste of a certain kind of music. I'm sure someone has or can serve this set with a perfect story of where this set takes him. I could, I think.
Your statement, on the other hand, is interesting. After quick think I say that there should be a dynamic defined standard. Dynamic means that it's definition gets updated if and when needed.
The standard kill the music, let dj make what they like
13:12 for one of the most disgustingly tasteful grooves I have ever heard. I cannot even comprehend the level of genius that is Nicolas Jaar. No. Seriously. I have recorded my own music, which isn't even bad, for 12 freaking years and Nicolas Jaar is in another fucking dimension. Every section of this performance is top-notch. To be able to flawlessly flow all of these pieces together live blows my mind. I screw up tiny little sections of my 3 minute songs over and over again before I get the right sound, but Nicolas Jaar over here is just hitting every part with surgical precision. These are complicated, unsual rhythms, yet he allows the lister to build a comprehension of the groove by building sections and holding onto them. Once the listener is in the same headspace of the groove, he builds tension, and drops. It's so sick. I don't know of anyone else that is capable of doing that.
And how about from 32:00 all the way to the end??? Just when you thought the set couldn't get better...
Rightttttt????!!! Such a genius!
Cameron Spears skinnerbox
I only wish he hadn't killed the kick and bass for most of the "song" from 13:30 to 16 mins and played about with it a bit more!
the same man, just can can't that flow, even trying years and years after, I still can't figure out how, how, HOW??????? this man is another f dimension for sure, no way out
My dad used to love this set ,also david augast used to impress him ,rest in peace dad fly high 🕊️🌹will see you soon and rave together
I listened to this set with my best friend for years until he committed suicide. I will always remember it
light the soul of your father
@vicentiniwav oh brother I feel you , hope light on you friend soul bro , stay strong
thank you for that!
@@unnoun2317 instagram: @euvicentini
This isn't human. He's from another planet, galaxy, universe. I listen to this every month and every time it's a different emotion, feeling, perspective. It's so beautiful I want to cry. Te Amo
Me pasa eso que sientes, pero con Nu.
@@Txwerss for me, with both
I've watched this many many times over the years and it keeps getting more impressive. After 8 years, I just now am really appreciating the fact that he isn't using headphones to preview his mixes, he's just producing a whole damn experimental house album live through the amps for everyone and God himself to hear. Fucking impressive.
He is not beatmatching i suppose everything is on sync since he is playing recorded Loops live. So Headphones are not really needed in this kind of performance
he is so abused! no rules
I'm back 7 years later. still blows me away, this entire set. simply magnificent
Same here brother. This is my fave live set ever by anyone
From 32:00 to 40:00 is the most brilliant djing/mixing/live production I've ever heard, the way he brings in so many parts in and out of the mix to create tension and drops is unmatched
Completely! Pure magic to me
yesssssssssssssss
25:37 is the previous transition that helps to contextualize the brilliance of the drop of sound into the mumble chaos of the room to catch you with that unexpected low register groove, to connect later into D’angelo-unique
Exactly... ❤
Dude that's how things are done routinely you need to check out more live artists. This example ranks near the bottom actually
I like the part from 0:00 to 46:28. Great stuff!
thats also one of my favorit parts of the set ;-)
Haha about to listen for my first time so I hope you're true to your word
he dosen´t give a fuck about, the audience, he is making truly art, he is so deep in love with what he is making, its absolutely beautiful
as it should be
ewery one feel people arround..don,t be fool
sick enjambment
If he didn't he wouldn't be DJing and doing events like that. Come on don't be an idiot.
Thats Right🙏🏻
2023, this set still slaps. Favourite set of all time. PERIOD!
Ever since I got my Klipsch R-41PMs and Sub I've been listening to this on 🔁
April 2022. It's 9 years already, and everytime I get back to this set. No DJ ever has come closer to his level. A true masterpiece!
totally agree and nice to see here here again hehe
May I introduce you to: boiler room David August? Let me know how you like it.
@@Tamtudy yea no one tops david augusts boiler room set
La escuche en 2013 esta sesion y efectivamente es una pieza maestra. Larga vida para Jaar....
@@Tamtudy thanks for sharing!Strange, but I’ve never heard of him. I really liked his set 👍🏻
Who's listening 2024❤?
La pura fiestota
Me!
ME!!
Keep coming back to this set since 2017
I don’t know how such simple stuff is famous
The man is truly a master of his craft. Powerful and authentic music.
+Felipe Bonatti amen 👊
These people had no idea they were about to become part of a masterpiece - 2023 and it still holds up - till the end of time!
the radio makes that audible experience so in the moment. everything is live. so organic.
Shazam has no power here!
haha!
The only thing that has power over here are your ears and your emotions/feelings 😃
absolutely!!! netiher shazam nor soundhound!! :( Going crazy! trying to find the track between 8-11 min.s Does anyone discovered by mistake? :D
@@AysegulArikan They might not even exist, it seems like his using a lot of live elements and loops.. and creating artistically on the spot.. even full parts might just be some 8-16 bar loops and not songs..
good one, although I could recognise "Against All Logic - Now U Got Me Hooked" that's his song though :)
it's 2020 and still blowing my mind
absolutly
yeah timeless set but disappointed cause he didnt play wouh here
literally
it endures the test of time.. It is a real piece of art...
Experts confirm that Nicolas Jaar it's actually time proof
What he did at 30:51 made me realize that time is just a flat circle and we are all just molecules bouncing into other molecules within the fabric of the endless void that is space
Crazy
una chimba cierto
We're you on acid?
ARTIST : NICOLAS JAAR
GENERE : NICOLAS JAAR
obviously you never got high on only music... sad
You know, most biggest artists in the world take drugs. Without drugs it's difficult to create what other can't do. You need more than normal emotions.
drugs are bad, mkay
try the set on cosmic connector truffels...itll warp you into other spheres and time becomes a very unreal concept
@Francisco Manrique :)
What people do not understand about this set is that he is really using a live radio. This is real electronic music. He is amazing.
Who cares about it dude
@@YazMHyour mum
I absolutely love how into it he is and how he's grooving. It shows how much he cares and is making music not just for the crowd but for himself too. Makes it even better
We look iii ii I
I went to a guest lecture Nico Jaar did and he said he was worried that ppl in the audience didn't believe that he was actually performing so he started mixing via midi controller. He also did a very on the fly mix of footwork and James Blake that blew everyone away just to demonstrate how he would dj back in college lol. A real legend here folks
I wish there was a recording of this lecture
I believe that lecture is on youtube
@@devgo180 link please, good ser
@@devgo180 any chance of getting that link?
What I love about this the most is how immersed Jaar is and how much fun he must be having.
@Charismatic Entertainment he was totally sober, no one can be on speed and create that level of music, maybe low doses.
38:53 hits the perfect spot , perfect timing and great performance overall, my favorite boiler room so far, no doubt
he IS the 21th century composer!! he's simply a genious!!..this set is something unbelievable: elegant, refined, original...one step above the perfection...
2023,but i can't stop listening to this
2019. After years I came back to this and it's on now for 24 hours straight.
Mainstream electronic music lovers and most people will not understand how deep this is in so many layers. The parts and sounds are so brilliant and carefully picked, goddamn even the sounds sound so good. Love the slow build up, to me it could even last longer. And if you can't dance to this, you don't feel any rhythm. Play this on a good soundsystem and your roof will blow off. Musical genius. League of his own.
It really is a masterpiece!
Eelco Wortman well said. I couldn’t have said it better! 👏
Dude Nico you got me to electronical music and now I'm still listening with goosebumps, twelve years later. Thanks man
probably watched this easily 15 times and every time i get chills when that 10 minute beat hits. pure genius!
It's build up so beautiful
Track I'd?
He invents, he plays, he dances, he enjoys. He is the one.
whatDwhatwhatwhatwhat
In this video:
✓ Using live radio from an old boombox as sampling fodder
✓ Using a laptop keyboard as a synthesizer keyboard
✓ Musical genius
✓ The guy she told you not to worry about
the 10min laptop keyboard solo always gets me when I re-watch this
When is he doing the keyboard solo?
@@krisztiandobos8644 43:30 onwards
@@DRRNNDGL wow, thanks i havent noticed that before, Nico really knows his stuff
@@DRRNNDGL wow, good catch, that is awesome
These people don't realize how lucky they are
+Jack George yeaaah why they don´t dance or something is Nicolas Jaar!!!!!
you right buddy. this is the best boiler room sofar. and everybody is standing and some of them checking their phones. they look bored.
+Gad Bendavid Second. The very best is Solomuns one (watch?v=bk6Xst6euQk)
+Gergő Dobi its good. but nicolas is one of my favorite ;)
+Gad Bendavid Ohh okay, Nicolas is from another planet, hard to compare with any other musician, he has own genre I think. Anyway there is no dj move like him, Jaar is a crazy genius :D
Watching this high is the best experience ever! So satisfying, electric, so trippy. Jaar is the craziest talent one could ask for😌
Back here again. 22/7/2020
aye come back again
I'm back. 22/8/2020. These set of songs will probably define my early 20s.
Back again! 29/9/2020
6/12/2020.
This is my favourite of all his sets. Energy, creativity & spontaneity all come together under his genius craftsmanship. Such a delight every time I watch it.
I adore sonar but this is a close second
I return to this set so often. All time favourite
How is the crowd so chilled? This guy is playing such a classy set & they are moving like kids who've never been out before! 2018 & loving this set so so much
This guy is from another time. Maybe in a couple of decades we will be able to really understand him. Maybe it's the music that our child will study in school. 🕉
He's the spiritual son of John Cage, Stockhausen and others in the early electronic/music concrete tradition--with emphasis on youthful rhythm. Great stuff to move to.
@@lbierman Stock motherfucking hausen
When I listen to this set, I feel like it wouldn’t be that entertaining to see live, even though the beats are pure fire. BUT when you see Nicolas jamming so hard and flowing through all the transitions it’s actually amazing, we are just mere mortals watching a master at work.
This Nicolas Jaar set will go to infinity to a select of ears, hearts and minds among us …for every kind of kind of state w’re in…I can wake up with his music, work on it, cook on it…dance on it… Such an chilled organic uplifting vibe ! Gracias Nicolas 🪬✌🏾
22:57 kills me every time. still so good 3 years later
+Daniel Ferreira track?
Nicolas Jaar - Took Me Out Of The Dark Rain
A timeless track it will be methinks
it's a destiny's child track, can't remember which.
George Rickard Medley Gospel is the song
hope this genius plays for people who really can appreciate his music nowdays....would love to dance in his crowd to warm them up....
I need this guy to switch radio stations in my car while I driving.
Limpuls 😂😂😂👌🏼
Limpuls aaaaaa
a very nice way of saying your my slave hahahahah jus kidding :P
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Haha, I need Nico in my car....even his silence would resonate great music..
This mix has been in my rotation since 2014. Still fresh. Truly timeless.
This is a legendary set. Absolutely genius. Especially that "took me out of the dark rain" moment
biggestfanofroger nahhh that’s me. But I’ll give you a like. However, talk about a PeRFect set 🔥
yeah man , best event from boiler
@@СлавянИнЯн Jaar's 2017 collab with Boiler Room is prob even better tbh
It‘s forever beautiful
This set alone deserves to be an album
2024, still here.
This set keeps giving. I can't remember how many I times I have been here and everytime I feel something I haven't felt before.
Hope this won't disappear from internet, ever, is pure genius, wish to stay long enough so my kids could have a taste of it.
This guy is super talented, that set was lush.
Deep, warm & funky.
man, after years listening to this for the first time, it still sounds unmatched, what an amazing work!
Excellent for my long walk outside big smiles to you from this old man!
he's feeling it so much... so much talent
Probably the best Boiler Room set ever made. I still watch this on a monthly basis.
Always come back once a week to see and listen to this amazing set
Here I’m 9 years later, after I heard it for the first time... an amazing set !!! Unforgettable, ❤
Its 2020 and it still sounds like the moment I felt in love with this music
Nicolas Jaar, master of the subtle drop.
30:51
impecable la versatilidad del artista. sus sets son un viaje sin destino, su musica va en constante progreso y no guarda reparo en nada... muy pero muuuuy recomendable !
@32:04 "One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain." - Bob Marley. This track takes me places!!!!
Nicolas Jaar is the most genius artist in Boiler Room history, unbelievable performances
Its been 5 years now, this is still the best piece of muisic ive heard in my life.
Just read "boring"!!!! Oh dear!
I am way toooooo old that I should be listening to "new" tunes but this is my passion.
If you don't understand this I can see why such unstructured statements are made.
So glad I found Jaar. Most days my ears are abused with "pop" at work and I crave House in all forms.
Jaar takes the listener on a journey and I thank him for that.
Never too old Brother! The beauty of music..
Back in 2022! Still one of my favourite boilerrooms!
voy a citar este boiler room y agradecer en mi tesis a nico por su música q me ha salvado de no desertar de la escuela, te amo nico tqm
Quiero ver el agradecimiento en tu tesis 😊
Que bueno que te haya ayudado a cumplir tus objetivos!!!!
I saw Nicolas Jaar back in Denver at the Gothic Theater, and it was live, dude crushes and delivers. best live PA I have ever seen
Yep. Still insane.
I was introduced to Nicolas Jaar by my ex years ago, and immediately fell into his groove & precision. I may not be with my ex anymore but the good “take away” from that relationship was my continued appreciation for Jaars sound! Happy place
46 minutes is not enough, could easily listen to 3 hours of this
Saw this man last night in Sydney!!! It is the most incredible thing watching how much talent this dude has live
Forever the most inspiring and best Boiler Room set
Nicolas Jaar was one of my first introductions to electronic music about 8 years ago and my connection to music has never been the same. Thank you, Nicolas
Really need this TRACKLIST all these song's are DOPE !
This will never ever ever get old one of the most talented to ever do it in my opinion 🤙
Absolutely love the use of live radio, such a revolutionary touch
six years and this piece of art never gets old
Hé basically invented physics, math and language. He singlehandedly took civilisation out of subsistence farming.
Lmao best comment
amazing ahaha
Bad idea imo
too much drugs dude
not sure if trolling or not, but i agree
I have been listening to this for a week now. I just can't have enough of it.
I discovered this set like a year and a half ago and I still listen to it at least once a week. So damn good.
Nothing changed, this is da da best boiler
The first time I heard Nico in Medellin , Colombia (Dec 2011) my ears were pleased, I will never forget that night xx
Llevo varios días escuchando a Nicolas Jaar, llegué a él por el conocimiento de las obras de su fantástico padre Alfredo y debo decir que Nicolas me parece también muy bueno en lo que hace. Me ha encantado su música. Felicitaciones.
This guy is like a prophet for modern music.
Listening to this after years!!! Still one of the best sets 🔥 this guy is insane ❤️🔥
This is my second time in NYC, and particularly chose this set for a night walk in Brooklyn. What an experience
April 2019, still amazing! 26:00-29:00 though, perfection
15:15 the tension that builds up until the beat drops GODDAMN
I can get over how good this set is. I listen to this while writing software at least once during a work day. So damn good.
Nicolas Jaar is a GOD among mere mortals! Cannot get enough of this.
Thanks Nicolas! For making me so happy, when will we see you in Holland? Best wishes! you're so special
D'angelo piece at the end is the final touch to this perfect dj set
Every single person in this room is high af . This is a masterpiece . God I love it ...
2024 and still best dj i ever see doing live set...dude is from another planet...all his live set are in another level
almost 2017... this is so good so far.
2017, this is so fucking good!!!!! hahahahhaa thanks mr jaar!
2018 and this is the bomb
2020, more than 115 days in quarantine, one day after Telas came out... still amazing, still top-knotch, still Jaar, the best! 👌🏼
a privilege to listen to his work...can't wait til he's in LA
Everyone who enjoys nicolas's talent just congratulate yourself on having great taste.
i ate comments like this
I can't believe I never heard this boiler room before. This so beautiful. Mindblowing performance.
Same!
The intro when he use that old radio give me chills everytimes
Same bro! Goosebump tackle! Fits so well
some people wish they where at woodstock, and im just sitting here and wishing i was here dancing my ass off
+Neron Deshishku
My ass is always dancing anyway
because I listen to music with my ears
at Woodstock or anywhere else :-)
+Neron Deshishku Hola, yo bailo sola en mi pieza, no veo por qué tú no puedes hacer lo mismo (:
Alicea Saraswati its not the same as listening to this piece of art in your room alone, with actually witnessing the genius at work :) but hey I'm glad for you... always keep dancing.
Consuelo Martínez Fontaine same goes for you
+Neron Deshishku No doubt that Live Music is certainly more... ... well..., let's say more alive than in a computer. But truly speaking as far as art is concerned, I've much more problems to feel the sublime Shakti in my computer with works of art such as paintings and sculptures than with any music. Music is still music even without synergy, but visual art (except computer art of course) is completely dead if you don't see the original.
Anyone here in quarantine?
Pd: does anyone knows the song at 26:37?
Against All Logic - Trouble Rooney :)
Lol yup.
Jamming through this quarantine!!! House parties of one and I ain't mad! 🔥
@@abeebzcpogo cheers stay safe folks
Not sure about 26:37 but the song playing at 35:51 is called "whatDwhatwhatwhatwhatwhatDwhatwhatwhatwhatwhatDwhatwhatwhatwhatwhatDwhatwhatwhatwhat"
I'm new to Mr Jaar and liking what I'm hearing. This is as fresh in 2020 as it was 7 years ago.