Present meets Past as “Worlds Collide” or The Essence of my Childhood

My dad has his stereo system set up in the living room. The living room door is usually left open. So whenever someone's playing music, you can hear it in the entire house. Even with the door closed in my upstairs bedroom I could hear the faint droning of a bass or the pounding rhythm… Continue reading Present meets Past as “Worlds Collide” or The Essence of my Childhood

I Thank You – Captain Cool Presents: Kjartan Sveinsson’s “Der Klang der Offenbarung des Göttlichen”

I often wonder what urges people to recommend music. Do they feel the desire to have a shared experience, to know for a fact that somebody else will hear what they already have? Or do they know that this music could help a person, make them feel something they haven't felt in a while, make… Continue reading I Thank You – Captain Cool Presents: Kjartan Sveinsson’s “Der Klang der Offenbarung des Göttlichen”

Pink Floyd can do humour? Yes, they can. And “Meddle” proves it.

My parents own 453 physical records, 156 on vinyl and 297 on CD. They span across a variety of artists, eras and genres. From classic blues to postmodern punk, from Portuguese fado to Dutch chanson. It's an astonishing variety that speaks of my parent's musical open-mindedness and blows my mind every time I really think… Continue reading Pink Floyd can do humour? Yes, they can. And “Meddle” proves it.

A Well Overflowing With Sound – Captain Cool Presents: Glasvegas’ “Glasvegas”

Music can paint the picture of a place. A specific town, a specific street, a specific view. Music can transport us to certain places or make us see familiar spaces in a new way. It can help us find our way around in a new environment. When I moved to Glasgow in September of this… Continue reading A Well Overflowing With Sound – Captain Cool Presents: Glasvegas’ “Glasvegas”

Monsters, Gods and Vomiting Cyborgs – King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard’s “Murder of the Universe” is a spectacle

My parents' taste in music has majorly influenced what I listened to growing up and how I approach music now. Their diverse catalogue of different artists and genres has made me a person unafraid of exploring the more unusual fields of what the contemporary music scene has to offer. I'm not interested in a particular… Continue reading Monsters, Gods and Vomiting Cyborgs – King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard’s “Murder of the Universe” is a spectacle