Credits:
Floating Points
Description:
From dance to electronica to jazz, the UK's proud music maestro, Sam Shepard aka Floating Points, is finally coming to the Late Night Tales series! Sam Shepherd, aka Floating Pointe, who has made a name for himself with his sophisticated dance music, freely crossing from classical to jazz, electronic, soul and MPB, is now on the latest release in the "Late Night Tales" series, the definitive compilation of "night listening" music loved all over the world! Opening with an exclusive ambient by Sarah Davachi, this album is a masterpiece from the moment Carlos Walker's saudade song and guitar blends into it, and the first half of the album features the 69 psychedelic classic "Glowin'" by The Rationals, a Detroit garage-rock band, as well as "Late Night Tales," a classic from the 1960s. The first half of the album features "Glowin'," a 1969 psychedelic classic by Detroit garage rockers The Rationals, "Express Your Love," by Sweet & Innocent, a favorite among 7-inch collectors, and the second half features "The Rationals," a classic by the Detroit garage rockers The Rationals.It wanders across the border between psychedelic soul and avant-jazz, including William S. Fischer's "Chains," which sounds like spiritual jazz arranged by Serge Gainsbourg, and then, as if to return to the beginning again, .Kara-Lis The second half of the story opens with Coverdale's wandering meditative drone, a beautiful new age world where Azimuth's synths are well suited, followed by Toshimaru Nakamura and Floating Points' exclusive cover of KennyWheeler's "Chains". After an exclusive cover of KennyWheeler by Toshimaru Nakamura and Floating Points, the series concludes with one of the best midnight tales of the series. Here is a masterful mix that is so much to discover and so immersive that you forget to find anything else.