You know those songs that for some reason are part of your life and will follow you forever?
The ones you always get back to on happy and sad days, like an old friend?
Well, this is one of those for me, and part of a series of posts I’m calling my permanent playlist.
From the Moon Safari album, here’s another Air music currently on my top most listened musics.
You know those songs that for some reason are part of your life and will follow you forever?
The ones you always get back to on happy and sad days, like an old friend?
Well, this is one of those for me, and part of a series of posts I’m calling my permanent playlist.
You know those songs that for some reason are part of your life and will follow you forever?
The ones you always get back to on happy and sad days, like an old friend?
Well, this is one of those for me, and part of a series of posts I’m calling my permanent playlist.
Chances are you already heard this somewhere, but don’t know where the music comes from.
YouTube videos, trailers, games, TV series, you name it.
Most of them are remixed versions, but this is the original thing, by french duo Justice.
You know those songs that for some reason are part of your life and will follow you forever?
The ones you always get back to on happy and sad days, like an old friend?
Well, this is one of those for me, and part of a series of posts I’m calling my permanent playlist.
Air – Playgound Love. From The Virgin Suicides soundtrack.
The atmospheric feeling created by french band Air is unique.
I first heard their music with The Virgin Suicides, and decided I was to become a fan when I heard them on Lost in Translation.
It’s one of the essences of my favorite Sofia Copolla movies…
You know those songs that for some reason are part of your life and will follow you forever?
The ones you always get back to on happy and sad days, like an old friend?
Well, this is one of those for me, and part of a series of posts I’m calling my permanent playlist.
Music from the anime Haibane Renmei, which I covered on a previous post of the Anime Discussion series.
Yet another music from Haibane Renmei with the unique Ko Otani style.
You know those songs that for some reason are part of your life and will follow you forever?
The ones you always get back to on happy and sad days, like an old friend?
Well, this is one of those for me, and part of a series of posts I’m calling my permanent playlist.
Music from the anime Haibane Renmei, which I covered on a previous post of the Anime Discussion series.
A music type that’s becoming rare nowadays (as new music I mean)… solo piano.
Sets the right mood for the anime.
You know those songs that for some reason are part of your life and will follow you forever?
The ones you always get back to on happy and sad days, like an old friend?
Well, this is one of those for me, and part of a series of posts I’m calling my permanent playlist.
Music from the anime Haibane Renmei, which I covered on a previous post of the Anime Discussion series.
A kind of music that’s becoming rare nowadays (as new music I mean)… clean orchestral music with piano as the main instrument.
You know those songs that for some reason are part of your life and will follow you forever?
The ones you always get back to on happy and sad days, like an old friend?
Well, this is one of those for me, and part of a series of posts I’m calling my permanent playlist.