Jean-Luc Thomas's listening history

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This is my attempt at chillwave. It really is a christmas-ey song. I love bells and a think it's warped just enough to make it work.
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I wrote this song after listening to some fine Italo Disco. I love the focus of those songs. It's strictly melody. Always melody. Lyrics are an after thought. Sometimes I feel like that for my music. This song is a break-up song about someone…
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A taboo celebration of the rowdy miracles that assail us from all sides. The song is the musical rendition of a piece from my book, "PRONOIA Is the Antidote for Paranoia: How the Whole World Is Conspiring to Shower You with Blessings," which…
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This piece is a typical example of my love for spoken voice. I used to go thrift store hopping and try and collect all tapes and records I could get my hands on that had spoken voice. I used to drive around listening to these, and to christian…
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Plucking of the "wrong side of the strings" on my jazz guitar. Rhythm made with an espresso machine. I tried to do 2 main things here: 1) Create harmony with spoken voice, via pitch shifting (Did the first part of the program disturb you…
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Written for Adam LaVail and his son.
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The last track I wrote in Santa Fe, New Mexico before moving back to Hawaii.
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