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summer listening?

By km
Created Jul 12 2006 - 9:16am

Dunno about everyone else, but I've been finding that my listening habits have been tending toward definite seasonal patterns; I used to think these were the kinds of things I should try and break, but lately have been a lot more into just going with them.

For instance, I find it a lot easier to dig deep into some Nordic folk music when it's wintry and chill outside (a crackling fire is helpful too, but since I don't have a fireplace that always ends up a little messy); and there are certain other sounds that just have to be heard as the leaves turn. And similarly for summertime, my ears (or maybe it's my body in general) call out for humid sounds from tropical (or just hot) locales. (I know, it's a fair question whether one can actually _hear_ latitude in music, but that's maybe another discussion...)

Lately, as the air gets all dense and sticky around here, I've been reaching for the roots reggae (_Heart of the Congos_ rules), classic Brazilian sounds (from the artistry of early-70s Milton Nascimento to some cool bossa for those cookout parties), and African music (there's this live Tinariwen boot I got in a trade that's been kicking my ass). That's just the tip of the iceberg obviously, but you get the picture...

So, anyone else out there have particular sounds that signify summer? Or, for that matter, other types of seasonal listening?


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