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There is absolutely something magical to this. It's like talking to my soul. I release all of my stress and anxiety every time I start playing it in my meditation sessions
September 28 2022
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raleksd · 2 months
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(via T-shirt long avec l'œuvre «  DRAPEAU DE TRINITÉ ET TOBAGO STEEL PAN » de l'artiste Frantz CIALEC)
Hey you!! Just sold😂🎶🌿🦎 "DRAPEAU DE TRINITÉ ET TOBAGO STEEL PAN " Sold recently 🤣 at my redbubble online gallery. 🙏 Manny Thanks to the buyer from United States for the purchase of one product at my redbubble online gallery with around 5424🐬😜 designs available on so many products!! Every day new products are available. Have a wonderful 😎 Monday ☀️ You are always welcome!!🌴 Let's play the steel drums 🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁 Stay tuned!!🙏🏾
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devastyle · 6 months
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dubcheq · 1 year
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A taste of Summer, lying on a beach / by a pool, Caribbean House vibes by DubCHEQ
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aimsterskitz0rz · 1 year
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💜 This #tonguedrum is #cute af 💜 #steeldrum 💜 #drum 🛢️ (at Jacksonville, Florida) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClC5tdoO4qV/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ZEZE: The Most Unique Rap Song I've Ever Listened To
When asked to think of a song that I think of purely based on how it sounds, this was the first song that came to mind. Usually people focus on the lyrics of a song, but I actually happen to focus more on the melody of a song, and how it sounds versus the lyrics (not that I don't think lyrics are important). There are many songs that fit this criteria of "sounding good" however that are not many that come to mind in terms of uniqueness. In my opinion, there are some songs that are simply too bland to write a piece on. Which is why ZEZE, while not my favorite song in the world, there's no mistake that it is definitely unique.
What makes ZEZE unique is first the instrumentals of the song. Don't get me wrong, I know as little about the intricacies and specifics about music as the next guy, and yet even I was able to immediately pick up on the fact that this song is different from the rest. I'm one who rarely notices small details in songs, so the fact that I am able to remember the sound of that steel drum that is played in the song all these years later from its 2018 release, speaks on its uniqueness. Many find that  "'Zeze' has this islandy feel to it, but at the same time, some boom" (RGM), an I couldn't agree more. The iconic sound of the steel drum was something that really made you feel relaxed and at peace as if you quite literally were on an island. This is one of the few songs (apart from maybe Christmas songs) where I am able to have a complete visual in my head, simply by hearing the instruments and beat of a song. I remember being a freshman in high school when this song came out, and would always picture myself relaxing on the beach with a nice breeze, palm trees, and calming waters, when in reality I was on a cold icy bus ride on the way to school.
Usually, when i picture raps songs, I always envision a stereotypical trap beat with a more dark and intense beat. This song completely goes against my norms for rap, which is why I think I particularly enjoyed it so much. It was such a unique song for its time in my opinion, and it was really nostalgic thinking back on the times where I would listen to this song so frequently. However, the song does have one major flaw that I recall. The features on this song were what carried it in its success, Travis Scott and Offset fit the beat perfectly, and really gave off and matched the intended vibes of the song. I cannot say the same for Kodak however, and many reviews online seem to agree. For instance, some say that they are "entirely guilty of skipping the song once I hear him open up his verse and I am sure I am not the only one. He simply just does not fit his own song" (WIX Blog). There's something about the way that his voice sounds that conflicts with the calming nature of the song. His voice has this high-pitched and scratchy tone to it that I just can't get around, which causes him to seem very out of place when his verse comes on. However, I do believe that once you get around this, the song does get better when Travis Scott especially hops on the beat.
In general however, while this song is definitely the most unique sounding songs I've heard, its certainly not the best but nor the worst either. This song was very mediocre in my opinion, and wasn't a song that I would really recommend with that "must play" factor in it. However, if I were to recommend a song that is extremely unique in its instrumental and is something you will remember with many years to come, ZEZE has my pick.
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thecupsmith · 2 years
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Sunflower (Post Malone) by Ravon Rhoden - Steeldrum Cover (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse)
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notkirbiinut · 2 months
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I LOVE OLD MONSTER YAOI!!!!!!!!!
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steelparade · 1 year
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Friday pan #pan #steelparade #steelpan #steeldrums #daily (at Long Beach, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cm0Q-5yLIMY/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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burlveneer-music · 11 months
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MD Pallavi & Andi Otto - Songs for Broken Ships - India/Germany collaboration that is also a contender for world fusion album of the year
MD Pallavi & Andi Otto first crossed paths on a theatre stage in India ten years ago. They started collaborating instantly and in 2016 MD Pallavi's mesmerizing vocals for the downtempo raga Bangalore Whispers warmed hearts and ears. Their musical relationship flourished with artistic residencies in Bangalore and Hamburg, their respective hometowns, and a concert tour in Japan. The album presents an interwoven pop-aesthetic vision of the two artists with their contrasting musical backgrounds. It ranges from organically woven folktronica to cut-up disco tracks and acoustic ballads. MD Pallavi is a singer, actress, filmmaker and performer from Bangalore, South-India, where she trained in Hindustani music and poetry since childhood. On Songs for Broken Ships, poems in her native tongue Kannada*, one of India's many languages, are performed over Andi’s alluring production, translating the stories into musical narratives. The poems address topics that are as timeless as the music itself. Social equality is touched upon in Bayalu (written by Bontadevi in the 12th century). Artistic struggles - communicated on An Unwritten Word (Gangadhar Chittala, 1865) - are almost prophetic and the surreal, dreamlike scenario of Clockshop (KS Narasimhaswamy,1958) brings you further inside the sonic journey. Andi Otto is a composer, cellist and DJ based in Hamburg, Germany, He is known for his idiosyncratic and unconventional dance music productions on labels such as Multi Culti, Shika Shika and Pingipung (which he co-runs and curates). For this collaborative experience his dubbed out basslines gently interlock with the 7/4 and 5/4 beats to create a backbone for the instrumentation and expressive vocal timbres of MD Pallavi. His sound design combines graceful acoustic recordings, juxtaposed against modern drum machines, computer generated noise and vintage synthesizers. All songs written and composed by MD Pallavi and Andi Otto in Bangalore and Hamburg, 2018-2023 MD Pallavi: Vocals, percussion Andi Otto: Electronics, cello, table harp, pipe organ, percussion, steeldrum, PPG 1020 Additional percussion on “An Unwritten Word”, “Prayer to the Cloud” and “Look Again” (digital bonus) by Manuel Chittka Ambient sound design on “An Unwritten Word” by Leo Hofmann Cover photo: Port of Nouadhibou, Mauritania by Kevin McElvaney
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jooleerinstrument · 6 months
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Kamado Tanjiro No Uta #tonguedrum Percussion Instrument #jooleermusic #steeldrum
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Les steeldrum où spacedrum conçu vers les années 1920 à Trinidad et Tobago sont des instruments qui sont fabriqués à partir de barils de pétrole qui sont martelés. Sur la base de cette technique de fabrication c'est dans les années 1999/2000 qu'un artisan Suisse Felix Rohner a inventé le "hang" dont le "handpan" est devenu le nom générique de ces instruments aujourd'hui
Excellent samedi 20 août 2022
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raleksd · 7 months
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(via "TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO FLAG CARNIVAL ART PAINTING - STEEL PAN ABSTRACT MUSICAL INSTRUMENT." A-Line Dress for Sale by Frantz CIALEC)
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oryms-braincell · 4 months
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Behold! The most chaotic crew I ever DMed for. "Steeldrum, Ukulele, Halfling, Shark."
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princesable · 1 year
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JUST REALIZED WHEN I WAS LISTING MY FAVORITE INSTRUMENTS I FORGOT THE STEELDRUM!!!!!! FUUUUUUUUUCK
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schutzengelein · 8 months
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tiefe Meditation, Stress abbauen, steeldrum, sanfte Klänge, Herz Chakra,...
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