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One pill makes you larger
One pill makes you small
And one pill mom gives you
does nothing at all
Go ask Alice when she is ten
feet tall.
Written by Grace Slick 1965 or 66 before joining Jefferson Airplane.
Anti Vietnam war song
 
Some Acid Jazz to get your daily groove on.

Jamiroquai - Emergency on Planet Earth


Guru's Jazzmatazz Featuring Angie Stone - Keep Your Worries


Angie Stone - Lovers' Ghetto


Fun Lovin' Criminals - Loco


Freak Power - Turn On, Tune In, Cop Out


The Brand New Heavies - Sometimes
 
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Cold Comfort (Inside No. 9)

 
When you say 90's, I think:

But I also love later stuff. Here's a wee selection of my favourite tunes.
Big Underground Resistsance fan! Or should I say of pretty much any music from Detroit. I was lucky enough to visit there in 2016 during Movement Festival and hear Theo Parrish DJ. I'll get around to listening to your other picks when (if) my ear feels better... currently trying to take a break from as much digital audio as I can.

Here's a recent Detroit house favorite. Omar-S the best.

 
Big Underground Resistsance fan! Or should I say of pretty much any music from Detroit. I was lucky enough to visit there in 2016 during Movement Festival and hear Theo Parrish DJ. I'll get around to listening to your other picks when (if) my ear feels better... currently trying to take a break from as much digital audio as I can.

Here's a recent Detroit house favorite. Omar-S the best.
It took me about 7-8 months to start listening to music again, but I'm happy to report that it's become an enjoyable experience again.

I keep the volume under 55 dB, but doesn't have to be any louder than that anyway.

Hang in there!

If you like Detroit music you must like Juan Atkins. I went to see him live when he came to Glasgow. One of the best nights I've been to... it was a messy.

 
It took me about 7-8 months to start listening to music again, but I'm happy to report that it's become an enjoyable experience again.

I keep the volume under 55 dB, but doesn't have to be any louder than that anyway.

Hang in there!

If you like Detroit music you must like Juan Atkins. I went to see him live when he came to Glasgow. One of the best nights I've been to... it was a messy.
Lucky you! I saw him at a lecture that week but didn't get to hear him play. It was wild how all the other famous (to me) artists in the room reacted to his presence: Detroit techno royalty. I especially love his stuff as Infiniti: slick and minimal.
 
Big Underground Resistsance fan! Or should I say of pretty much any music from Detroit. I was lucky enough to visit there in 2016 during Movement Festival and hear Theo Parrish DJ. I'll get around to listening to your other picks when (if) my ear feels better... currently trying to take a break from as much digital audio as I can.

Here's a recent Detroit house favorite. Omar-S the best.
Yeah I love this one:

 
Dope to see some Underground Resistance fans here. Robert Hood is my boy.
 

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