Rosano / Journal

45 entries for November 2021

Tuesday, November 16, 2021

Monday, November 15, 2021

Sunday, November 14, 2021

  • Meditation might seem abstract for various reasons, but it can be thought of as simply 'practice and observe what happens'. If thoughts flood us asking 'are we there yet?', then we can step aside and allow it to pass without identifying with it: recognize it as part of what's happening at the moment.
  • Success can mean 'helping others recognize and act from their place of abundance'.

Friendships, Scenes, and Growth

['Yes and' over 'one up'.]

[A rhythm for improvising together.]

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#021: going fully web · BASU · emotional vocabulary

BASU: BASU (2021)

Badass, unapologetic burst of weird energy from David Binney and Kenny Wollesen. Filled with swirly saxophone solos, glitchy effects, synth accompaniments. Constantly mixing electronic with analog, improvisation and composition. Lots of multi-layering soloing. Note the separate cover art for each track.

Tom Misch: Tiny Desk Concert (2018)

Uses simple, common musical forms and devices, but with tasteful harmonic surprises. Everything is rhythmic, including the singing. Body-shaking, head-banging grooves, makes you go ‘ooooh yea’.

Blood and Dust: Around Your Grave I’ll Light a Ring of Fire

(2021 single). This new release very quickly enters a world of their own creation. Kind of impressed how someone like me who doesn’t listen to music with this aesthetic can thoroughly enjoy it—still not sure why. The intense and dark beat becomes into something simultaneously slow and fast. Love the crunchy noise synths throughout.

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Going fully web

Why I stopped making iOS apps after twelve years.

Saturday, November 13, 2021

Friday, November 12, 2021

The global streaming boom is creating a severe translator shortage

[Netflix lost about half a million subscribers in the United States and Canada, but gained over a million in the Asia-Pacific region.]

[Translating Korean to French through English makes as much sense as translating English to French through Korean.]

Try these two smart techniques to help you master your emotions

[Having a small emotional vocabulary makes it easier to reduce situations with a broad brush.]

[People with larger emotional vocabularies tend to have less health issues.]

[Make the butterflies in your stomach fly in formation.]

[Categorizing as 'not about me' saves energy when you're down, and is useful when you're up to put the emotions in perspective (the result of social reality).]

Thursday, November 11, 2021

Daniel Vassallo

[Good interviews help me understand something new about myself or good ways to phrase things.]

[With 5000 email subscibers before launch, endorsements from Netlify/Vercel, number one on Product Hunt, $1500 revenue on launch day, it seemed like the signals were pointing in the right direction. Yet it didn't grow as expected and ended up earning $10,000 over two years.]

[Can't validate an unpredictable market.]

[I work to sustain my ideal lifestyle.]

Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Jacob Collier, Mathis Picard: Improvised Piano Duet At The Blue Note (2017)

So much beauty in people making music socially, just having fun, enjoying the experience together. Re-assuring to see professionals accepting rough edges, not having professionalism as the primary objective; less thinky, more youthful and playful. 10:59 has notes of Brad Mehldau, Keith Jarrett, stride pianists, so many textures and styles referenced. 57:16 has a surprise vocal duet of My Romance a cappella with Bobby McFerrin style accompaniment. Music is a language.

  • Now is a practice.
  • How now can we get?

Tuesday, November 9, 2021

Yaeji: Raingurl

From EP2 (2017). Manages to use repetitive elements with cliché chord progressions without sounding tired or stale. Infectious chorus makes body move. Slight bongo/hand drums keeps it from having a ‘pure electronic’ sound.

Groovy Kaiju: Destroy All Monsters (2021)

Groovy, tasteful mixing with warm upbeat vibes. Reminds me of J Dilla’s Donuts with more modern music.

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Improvisation, Spontaneity, and Oneness