Drowning Steps is a progressive music project formed by Caio Claro in 2016. The main goal of the project is to develop songs in a variety of ways to provide different feelings to the listener in each piece of work. This album was made with influences of psychedelic songs of the 70s, of bands like Pink Floyd; with structures based on ambient / post rock music bands like Sigur Rós, and modern Progressive Rock like Steven Wilson.
Expresses emotions almost extinct in our time. Excellent music for massage, Tantra, and meditation. An invocation of the Mother goddess, the calling of the spirits and angels. For those who love "Music To Disappear In", this is a must!
“History is written by the victors” is a well-known quote often attributed to Winston Churchill. In war, that certainly is true, as the victors almost always write the history. In societal struggles, what seems to happen is that those who “come out on top” get to choose what is taught as history. With respect to racial matters in the United States, that decidedly has been the situation, as the struggles of people of color (whether Native Americans, Asian Americans, Latin Americans, or African Americans) have, more often than not, simply not been a significant part of historical studies in American schools. This is true, whether it is the story of The Trail of Tears, the oncelegalized discrimination against Asian immigrants, the history of slavery from 1619 through the end of the Civil War, or further, in the case of all Black people, the struggles precipitated by the immense failures of Reconstruction and the imposition of Jim Crow. It is this last cataclysm that is most pertinent to the retelling of Easter, 1906.
David Gilmour sang about an endless river on "High Hopes," the last song on what appeared to be the last Pink Floyd album, 1994's Division Bell. Twenty years later, the same phrase became the title of The Endless River, an album designed as Pink Floyd's last. Assembled largely from Division Bell outtakes initially intended as an ambient project dubbed The Big Spliff, the record was sculpted into shape in 2014 by Gilmour, Youth, Andy Jackson, and Roxy Music's Phil Manzanera by adding guitar and Nick Mason's drums to original tapes that were laden with keyboards from the late Rick Wright. He's not the only missing member of Floyd, of course. Roger Waters is absent, as is the long-gone Syd Barrett, but their ghosts are present throughout the primarily instrumental The Endless River.
Endless Boogie is a studio album by John Lee Hooker, released in 1971 through ABC Records. Produced by Bill Szymczyk and Ed Michel, the double album was recorded at Wally Heider Recording with session musicians such as Jesse Ed Davis, Carl Radle, Steve Miller, Gino Skaggs and Mark Naftalin.