#dangelo

Nicolò Schira 🤖NicoSchira@sportsbots.xyz
2025-06-11

Luca #DAngelo e lo #Spezia pronti a proseguire insieme fino al 2027. #calciomercato

KEXP 🎶 #NowPlaying BotKEXPMusicBot@mastodonapp.uk
2025-06-11

🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on #KEXP's #DriveTime

Sly & the Family Stone w/ Chuck D & D'Angelo & Isaac Hayes:
🎵 Sing a Simple Song

#Sly #theFamilyStonew #ChuckD #DAngelo #IsaacHayes

Nicolò Schira 🤖NicoSchira@sportsbots.xyz
2025-06-10

#Spezia al lavoro per la conferma in panchina di Luca #DAngelo. Domani prevista la decisone del tecnico abruzzese. #calciomercato

Nicolò Schira 🤖NicoSchira@sportsbots.xyz
2025-06-06

La prima scelta del #Modena per la panchina è Luca #DAngelo. Riflessioni in corso da parte del tecnico abruzzese. #calciomercato

Nicolò Schira 🤖NicoSchira@sportsbots.xyz
2025-06-02

Possibile separazione tra lo #Spezia e mister Luca #DAngelo. Riflessioni in corso. #calciomercato

2025-05-27

#NowPlaying #8TrackTuesday #8Track #DeadFormats

"Les Jerks Électroniques De La Messe Pour Le Temps Présent Et Musiques Concrètes Pour Maurice Béjart" (aka The Electronic Jerks of the Mass for the Present Time and Concrete Music for Maurice Béjart) by Pierre Henry & Michel Colombier. Yep that electronic intro to “Jericho Jerk” was sampled by #DJPremier and #DAngelo in “Devil’s Pie” - tho, I expect not from an #8tracktape.

youtube.com/watch?v=IcrKTm4djV

A photo of a vintage light blue plastic 8-track cartridge tape by Pierre Henry and Michel Colombier entitled "Les Jerks Électroniques De La Messe Pour Le Temps Présent Et Musiques Concrètes Pour Maurice Béjart" on a woodgrain background. Inset black and white photo shows 6 men on a stage posing with arms outstretched. All printed text is in French.
Ericka SimoneErickaSimone
2025-05-04

gonna make me wait longer than a album. Insane.

2025-04-18

Okay, the Jukebox Friday Night theme is "Rise Up", and one thing that rises up for most of us is erectile tissue. Here's a sensuous cover of the Eugene McDaniels song that was a huge hit for Roberta Flack in 1974:

D'Angelo, "Feel Like Makin' Love" (2000)

"When you talk to me
When you're moanin' sweet and low
When you're touchin' me
And my feelings start to show

Ooh
That's the time
I feel like makin' love to you …"

youtube.com/watch?v=SMuMMhfHaN

#JukeboxFridayNight #RiseUp
#DAngelo

BrandUnbrandbrandunbrand
2025-03-01

Angie Stone // //

Every Day
[album Black Diamond, 1999]

//via // //

link youtube: youtu.be/RBszmbPE_84

KEXP 🎶 #NowPlaying BotKEXPMusicBot@mastodonapp.uk
2025-02-28

🔊 #NowPlaying on #KEXP's #VarietyMix

Rapsody feat. D’Angelo & GZA/Genius:
🎵 Ibtihaj

#Rapsody #DAngelo #GZA #Genius

Ericka SimoneErickaSimone
2025-02-25

concert at the same time as going outside (Roots Picnic) is an actual worst case scenario that is happening in my musical life right now

Existential crisis

2025-02-22

D’Angelo and The Vanguard – Black Messiah (2014, US)

Our next spotlight is on number 238 on The List, submitted by myself (buffyleigh). This album is truly a masterpiece, continuing with the mix of smooth neo-soul and brilliant funky genre-bending sounds that were in Voodoo, and bringing in some hard-hitting songs that address the Black experience in America and people rising up against injustice. When this spotlight came up, I realized that I had woefully ignored D'Angelo's previous work, so the spotlight is essentially about me rectifying that and getting (re)acquainted with this amazing album and artist.

Want to read more? See the full spotlight: 1001otheralbums.com/2025/02/18

Want to skip straight to the music? Here's a Songlink for you: album.link/ca/i/950764300

Happy listening!

#DAngelo #1001OtherAlbums #neosoul #funk #JazzFunk #RnB

[[]]togethermachinetogethermachine
2025-02-19

Very happy about this

2025-02-18

D’Angelo and The Vanguard – Black Messiah (2014, US)

As randomly chosen by survey[1] on Mastodon, our next spotlight is on number 238 on The List, submitted by myself (buffyleigh).

I have to admit, I feel like a bit of a fraud in having submitted this one. Not because I don’t stand behind saying that this is a must-hear album, it most certainly is, 110% – it’s truly a masterpiece, complete with a mix of smooth neo-soul tracks, brilliant funky genre-bending numbers, and hard-hitting songs that address the Black experience in America and people rising up against injustice. But, friends, until yesterday, I hadn’t listened to any of D’Angelo’s other albums.

Which is not to say that I expect all the contributors to The List are familiar with the entire discography of each artist they submitted. But, I mean, D’Angelo only released two other studio albums prior to Black Messiah, Brown Sugar (1995) and Voodoo (2000), the latter of which likely crossed the consciousness of most of us even if only via that video for “Untitled (How Does It Feel)”. It even hit my radar back in the day, albeit indirectly, via a scene in episode 5 of Judd Apatow’s TV series, Undeclared (2001-02), where all the single students whose dorm roommates are having sex are banished to the common room, where they watch the video together. The thing is, I think based on my seeing just a snippet of that video, I assumed I knew what D’Angelo’s music was all about. And, having grown up in very religious (aka very sexually repressed) environment, I tended to stay away from any type of sexually-charged music even when I got away from that environment, pretty much sticking only to love songs of the emo persuasion in the 2000s. Until Prince left us, really. So, past me never bothered to check out the rest of that video or look up any of D’Angelo’s other songs at the time, because I assumed I wouldn’t like it.

The thing that is boggling my mind though is that, when I had read that David Bowie had Black Messiah on in heavy rotation during the Blackstar sessions, even though I immediately looked up, fell in love with, and purchased Black Messiah, I still didn’t check out D’Angelo’s previous albums. (For that matter, I also didn’t check out the other album Bowie is said to have had on at the same time, Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp A Butterfly, until literally 2 days ago.) Like, I read that, what, 8, 9 years ago, and have put on this album a few times a year since – and put it on The List a year ago – and yet I never even thought once to search for any other songs/albums/info. Me, who obsesses for straight days/weeks/months over whatever artist I’m currently doing a deep dive on. So: why, past me, why?! It’s like I assumed Black Messiah was unlike anything D’Angelo had previously done and so there was no point, or something. I don’t know, I really don’t.

Anyway, all that to say: even when it’s my own damn self who added the album to The List, this project is a gift that keeps on giving. Because it got me to: listen to D’Angelo’s other albums, which in turn made me realize how HUGE an influence Prince[2] was in his work and that many of the elements I love in Black Messiah were already in Voodoo; read up on the rather fascinating/heartbreaking fallout and long gap between Voodoo and Black Messiah (essentially caused by that video); realize how involved Raphael Saadiq and Questlove were/have been in D’Angelo’s work; learn that band members on Black Messiah (i.e., The Vanguard) include Jesse Johnson (of The Time!) and Pino Palladino, a session bass player who has worked with a ton of 1001 Other favourites such as Gary Numan, Nine Inch Nails, Ryuichi Sakamoto, and Seal (and is also on Voodoo); (replace the somewhat cringe default version of “Cruisin'” that I’ve had in my head for 20 years;) and, realize I’m not just a fan of this particular album but of D’Angelo, full stop. And now, perhaps, it’ll urge someone reading this to check this brilliant artist out.

Rumour has it that the follow-up to Black Messiah might be on its way soon(ish), so, if you haven’t heard this one (and/or D’Angelo’s others!) yet or for a while, it’s a great time to catch up.

  1. The survey choices that initially led to this spotlight were “I’m not your lover, I’m not your friend”, “I am something that you’ll never comprehend”, “No need to worry, no need to cry”, and “I’m your messiah and you’re the reason why”, following surveys that had “I’m not a woman, I’m not a man”/“I am something that you’ll never understand”/“I’ll never beat you, I never lie”/“And if you’re evil I’ll forgive you by and by cuz” and “You, I would die 4 U, yeah”/”Darling, if you want me to”/”You, I would die 4 U”. There was a 3-way tie between the last three options, so there will be a spotlight resulting from each of those options. For the fourth option and this spotlight, the survey result was translated as picking the album in The List that contained a word in the phrase – in this case, “messiah”. ↩︎
  2. Have to say, I LOVE that a survey with Prince lyrics is what resulted in this album being randomly selected for the next spotlight. That’s truly marvelous. ↩︎

#1001OtherAlbums #DAngelo #funk #jazzFunk #ListenToThis #music #musicDiscovery #Musodon #neosoul #RnB

The cover art is a black and white photo of a bunch of hands raised in the air, some making a fist. The artist name is in grey font in the top center, with the album named directly underneath in white font of the same size.
2025-02-17

D’Angelo, Lenny Kravitz and Meek Mill to Perform at Roots Picnic 2025 in Philadelphia

variety.com/2025/music/news/da

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