Jeremy Erwin

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Electric Miles enthusiast + excavator of high-altitude spiritual jams
Electric Miles 69-75https://theheatwarps.com
Prairiewolfhttps://prairiewolfmusic.bandcamp.com
LocationNederland, CO

I’ve seen some good folks make the move over to the heads.social instance. Is that a for-heads-by-heads enterprise or more Deadhead-specific?

Broader question: is there some sort of directory of all instances and their descriptions?

Moonrise Orb Weaver is out today on Eiderdown Records! For fans of #ambient, #kosmische, #cosmicamericana, #drone, and #psych.

Check it out here:
https://eiderdownrecords.bandcamp.com/album/moonrise-orb-weaver

Link to my #Bandcamp in my profile. Thanks for listening 🖤
Moonrise Orb Weaver, by Golden Brown

4 track album

Eiderdown Records

Alright! I'm a couple of weeks into this Mastodon journey - time for an #introduction.

I'm a #musician, #homerecording enthusiast, an appreciator of the #FenderRhodes and all fine #analog #synthesizers and make #spiritualjazz -influenced instrumental psych in a band called #Prairiewolf (s/o to @goldenbrown on guitar!). I recently completed an archival dig on the 1969-75 electric period of #MilesDavis at theheatwarps.com. I'm here for #musodon and #musicdiscovery, so share those recs!

In a year loaded with incredible records, this new Jeff Parker is unimaginably great. Surpasses all hype! https://eremiterecords.bandcamp.com/album/mondays-at-the-enfield-tennis-academy
Mondays at The Enfield Tennis Academy, by Jeff Parker ETA IVtet

4 track album

eremite records
this week, the deadcast begins maybe our headiest excursion yet, part 1 of 2 on the dead’s entwined history with technology & the internet itself. quite topically, we hang with dead freaks from the stanford AI lab who started the world’s 1st online communities c. 1973, including DX7 synth pioneer andy moorer. we welcome back seastones composer ned lagin (later of processor technology), daniel kottke (apple employee #12), erik davis, steve silberman, too much to fit! https://www.dead.net/deadcast/long-strange-tech-part-1
Long Strange Tech, Part 1 | Grateful Dead

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Grateful Dead

The recent Royal Albert Hall concert doc has rekindled my Creedence obsession and sent me in search of the band's post-breakup solo records - hard to believe I've never checked these out!

Tom Fogerty's first couple of solo LPs are pretty killer, as is John's '75 self-titled. What else is great? Any weird left turns worth checking out? #musodon #CCR

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87HJmqWhZCk&list=PL0ryVRgv4iE2grAGbOZ7AARmONs35MOYf

Tom Fogerty - The Legend of Alcatraz

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Graphic scores and stereo mix diagrams really made the mid 70s the golden era of jazz liner notes - Don Cherry’s Brown Rice and Dave Liebman’s Sweet Hands below.

I don’t know if these elements were specific to A&M releases but they’re wonderful complements to active listening. I wish they’d come back into fashion. #musodon #jazz

Is there a “preferred” way to read this new Dylan book while listening to all the music referenced? Impossible to listen and read simultaneously. Checking out the tune before each chapter busts up the flow. Anyone found a method that works well?