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  • Love dat saltry voice of Aya....

  • **sigh** this song reminds me so much of being in London. Such a good time.....

  • Electronic, Hip Hop, Jazz, Latin, Rock, Pop, Funk / Soul, Classical=blue six

  • this music is fueled by neo soul music

  • i just favorited this song! i fuckin love this! its setting me free

  • ♫ cool!

  • but it sounds the best when you're in NYC. :)

  • If music had a taste to it this tune would definitely by a smooth velvety melt in your mouth lingering chocolate mousse

  • Ahhhhhhh .. SWEET

  • i have just melted into my lounge. love this music i have gone to heaven with this album..

  • Now This is how modern music should be. absolute CLASS!

  • Reminds me of Aya's "Do What You Want," AWESOME!

  • @Robdust Yeah she's an fantastic artist been listening to Aya since 2004. Also,you may like Dionne Rakeem "Winter than wine" remix

  • @Robdust one of my all time fav songs btw.

  • This is REAL music....wow!

  • I love Blue Six's style of Deep House!

  • @KaiserWilliam07 He's cool, he needs to change his style, the last 3 lp's have bee VERY similar in sound. Have you heard the Naked Music 'Recreation' album, this is basically the conclusion of that album in terms of style and sound. His 1st LP beautiful is very different in terms of sound, alot more urban, whereas this sound is almost tropical island, this is a CLASSIC song tho, no doubt it, one of his best ever.

  • @NikonSanz : I concur. Blue Six has remained relatively stable in terms of his sounds as this song does sound rather identical to his beautiful tomorrow tracks. Nevertheless this is still a fabulous deep house tune. I don't know if your a deep house enthusiast but if so here are a few of my favorite deep house anthems

    1)physics - dont deny me love ( martinez aquarium jazz dub)

    2) So glad - physics ( harley & muscle deep mix)

    3) lisa shaw -always( lovetronic vocal)

  • @KaiserWilliam07 In my eyes Beautful Tommorow is different to the rest, the sound is very urban, more deep house than the others. For me, he is the pinnacle of the genre still to this day/ Anyways... Lisa shaw's always is a real classic lost count how many time i played that back in the day, there are a few mixes of the song, i prefer the original mix (not the version on her LP) ill check your tunes out brother.

  • @KaiserWilliam07 Thanks for the recommendations brother, these song are cool, you seem to like your physics tracks, the only one i heard was the track called 'this feeling' which I like, but yea after listening to these track its obvious why you would like Naked Music, im guess you like the real deep ambient shit, which is cool, cos in many ways thats what true deep house is imo.

  • @NikonSanz Thats right man! I really dig the " deep ambient shit " ! The way i see it , theres only so far you go with pop/rap/etc but deep house is a more than a genre its a feeling. The sounds alone evoke a feeling- one that does not easily die.

  • @NikonSanz Glad i could help man , anytime!

  • @KaiserWilliam07 I feel ya Kaiser! It first started with me listening to Aya back in '04 with "strange flower" album. Do u live in the States? Because I could honestly live in Europe just for the house music alone. Hey, listen to Kym Mazelle "night life" i believe you like it

  • @pilot339 Wow you got taste man! Nightlife is an amazing track! I just added it to my collection. Actually I live in Montreal, Canada but totally agree with your statement. Electronic music has not exploded yet in North America the way it has in Europe which is quite ironic because House and Techno began in Chicago and Detroit. I dont know what type of electronic music your into but if your read my posts youd know i HATE commercial dance music especially electro house which has gone mainstream

  • @KaiserWilliam07 Actually, electronic music started in Europe. Not in Chicago or Detroit. study your music history. The pioneers in this type of music goes back to Germany and France. Artists like Giorgio Moroder, Kraftwerk, Cerrone, Manuel Gottsching were heavily influential on american disco in the early 70's. Especially Giorgio Moroder who did alot of Donna Summers early recordings. disco then merged with other forms like jazz, funk to become" House" where Chicago and Detroit picked it up.

  • @pluggedin2u Not trying to be jerk....just trying to inform because I love electronic music. Check out the Silver Apples from NYC. "Oscillations" 1967. The beginnings were here in America. Europe did their part too after that.

  • @jeffbailon No your not a jerk for trying to inform. Thanks for the Blue six track you sent. I love Blue six. I will check out the Silver Apples but you have to present some more proof that electronic music started her in America first. Perhaps we have different conceptions about the term "electronic music". The artists I mentioned are from the early 70's. Who was doing this type of music in the U.S before that?

  • @jeffbailon

    this is electronic-soul

  • @KaiserWilliam07 My fault Kaiser it's Kim English "nightlife"

  • @pilot339 If your into progressive and deep house i can surely recommend you some amazing tracks that will blow your mind

  • @KaiserWilliam07 typo his first LP is called Beautiful Tomorrow.

  • I just happen to come across this band by mistake. Never heard of them. They have a nice sound.

  • yes!!! <3

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