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The Limiñanas are a French rock band active since 2009.

Lionel and Marie Limiñana met during high school.After 15 years of participating in various bands, selling records in Perpignan, and organizing concerts, they founded The Limiñanas in 2009.
During their early years, distributed exclusively by American labels, the duo gained greater notoriety in the United States than in France. In 2010, the series Gossip Girl used the track Down Underground in an episode of its fourth season.

In 2016, British magazine Mojo invited The Limiñanas to record a version of The Kinks' Two Sisters as part of a cover album, the first time the band worked with Anton Newcombe of The Brian Jonestown Massacre.

In 2018, the release of Shadow People, produced in Berlin by Anton Newcombe, gained the band a wider audience.

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I have been listening to this masterpiece for weeks nonstop))


Yes, I do listen to music via YouTube. Love the sound with the visuals on a big screen, so much more immersion…
By the way, can anyone answer how is the quality of music via YouTube videos? Am I sacrificing too much quality? I myself feel a slight quality increase when switching between YouTube via TV into the Wiim Ultra and the built in Deezer in the Ultra.
 
Erik Truffaz is a French-Swiss jazz trumpeter, infusing elements of hip hop, rock and roll and dance music into his compositions.

Truffaz was inspired to study jazz when he heard Miles Davis' Kind Of Blue at 16 years old, and joined Switzerland's Geneva Conservatoire for university studies.

His innovative power also brings Truffaz, who has repeatedly been compared to Miles Davis, back to the golden age of cinema: on his 2023 album "Rollin’'", he interprets classic film soundtracks with fellow musicians.

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How ‘bout another film? After Rollin', here’s Truffaz again with Clap!, the second installment in his cinema stories, repeating the miracle of substituting his own images for those conjured up by the original soundtracks.
Or, as director Bruno Nuyten puts it: “Beyond the memories of the films that are mentioned, Erik Truffaz’s interpretation opens the imagination to other films that have never been made”.

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How ‘bout another film? After Rollin', here’s Truffaz again with Clap!, the second installment in his cinema stories, repeating the miracle of substituting his own images for those conjured up by the original soundtracks.
Or, as director Bruno Nuyten puts it: “Beyond the memories of the films that are mentioned, Erik Truffaz’s interpretation opens the imagination to other films that have never been made”.

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What an unfortunate title for an album 😋. Clap is the colloquial English for 'Gonorrhoea'
 
Something a little different to start my Sunday listening session, with this album from Welsh mezzo soprano Katherine Jenkins.

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Did watch some live Videos of a live concerts from in a small Room setting.
There was magic in the air..those small moments where time seems to stand still.


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