Not really. That’s what I dreamed last night, though.
I was in a friend’s house (I can’t remember whose), in their living
room. I can’t recall what I was doing there, though I recall feeling as
though I should probably be leaving as quickly as possible. They had
one of those old-fashioned standup wooden hi-fi’s, with the built-in
speakers and the turntable down inside of the cabinet under a lid (all
of you under 30 may continue to look at me, blankly.) Coming from this
thing was the most incredible music. There was a beautiful melody,
played on saxophones and strings. Behind it was fast, busy, and
incredibly intricate drumming, and a deep, rounded bassline chugging
along at half the tempo of the drums. In other words, a pretty close
match to the music generally known as drum & bass. It was obvious,
though, that this was a very old recording — it had that warm patina of
clicky fuzz you hear from old records, and when I opened the lid I saw
that the recording was in fact an old 10-inch vinyl record. The label
said that the song was called “Oleystrina”, and the performers were the
Inger Wendt Orchestra. There was a 1952 copyright date. At this point,
I realized that I was dreaming (yeah, I’m one of those freak lucid dreamers, at least when I eat ice cream right
before bed) and realized that I had to make myself remember as many of
the details as possible so that I could let everyone know that drum
& bass was invented in 1952. In Sweden. By jazzbos. (Of course,
my sleepy mind was fogged enough to realize that I was dreaming, but not
coherent enough to put together that, duh, this is a dream, silly.)
:: Dave Walker 09:50 (EST/EDT) [+]
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:: tags: dreams
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Come on Dave, just admit that you only made that name up to have 'your' Google search term ;)
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I had music-related dream that very night...
http://www.citizenkeith.com/cgi/blosxom.cgi/music/120403dream.shtml
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