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black is the colour

“Black is the colour” is a perfect introduction to a musician who has literally perfected the sound of having lived through the glory days of British guitar pop in the late 80s/early 90s.

(For bonus points, look up urmymuse’s “a taste of this”. Not to be missed.)
colab

Mr. Williams Blues

What a few acoustic guitars, some handclaps, a good producer and a handful amazing voices can do.
We finally got our own Staples singers here at ccMixter.
Real life music for real life people as Panu says.
St. Paul

The Song Remains the Same (Mr Williams)

Snowflake has up the ante. Her Remix of “The Song Remains The Same”, not only uses some of ccMixters early samples, to show where we come from, but also uses some our newest samples to show where we are going. It’s a musically treat.
J.Lang

Oh Dear Mr Williams - Tango ?

Unreal_dm’s creative mind heard a tango in Snowflake’s acapella.
The result is surprising, captivating and highly enjoyable.
Dancing tango is all about communication, connection, dialogue, exchange and…magic.
If only mr. Williams would accept an invitation to dance.
St. Paul

Waffer Thin

by: Alex
Alex took GuestsofNature’s soulful vocal about the importance of creativity and set it up with a delicious RnB backdrop that grooves along in such a fine and sexy way that moving along is inevitable!
SackJo22

No One Is Alone

by: Speck
A carnival for your ears, expansion for your heart, Speck does it again with No One Is Alone.

Speck treats beats from Toucan Music that dance with words by Porchcat.
snowflake

whatchusayin

by: grapes
Grapes, squeezes out his finest spirits yet. Just pour a glass of the best wine, press play, and delight in this tantalizing aural pleasure.
Hektor Thillet

The Remixin' Blues

Admiral Bob leads the charge as part of the “Freedom to Share” remix project, and offers up his tasty source for others to enjoy without fear of persecution. Another salty salute to our resident bluesman.
MC Jack in the Box

Lulla Baby (interlude)

On rare occations you run into music that makes you look better,
act cooler, it could even improve your posture.

The.Spirit.Of.Light’s funky retro soul/blues take on Suzi Q Smith’s great acapella does that for you.
Play loud every saturday night the last thing you do before you leave home.
St. Paul

I Dont Hurt My Love (pseudo-format Mix)

by: Vidian
A magnetic electronic track featuring whistling, guitar and a heart-piercing vocal by Surveillance_Party.

Get up a dance! But don’t hurt my heart…
snowflake

just so (picky)

by: Speck
“Just so (picky)” is a perfect example of Speck’s uncanny ability to combine disparate elements into coherent tracks; and serves as a terrific introduction to the work of one of ccM’s finest producers of jazzy illbient music.
colab

Too Young

by: Alex
Much like a Sarah Mclachlan song, the type of music/art that can touch and mean so many deep and personal things for different people, this track by equally virtuous Snowflake, soars up high with Alex’s spine tingling instrumentation to meet a little angel and elevates our emotions on its wake; my respects.
Hektor Thillet
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