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i LURRVE practising to music. My faves are the

following:<br><br>sun sals: massive attack - angel (track 1 mezzanine)

it builds, just like the practise<br><br>head

kandi's beach house compilation <br><br>head kandi's

serve chilled compilations<br><br>death in vegas - dead

elvis cd <br><br>400% - best of sounds from jamaica -

the first 5 tracks only (wicked ragga and old skool

ska)<br><br>the unkle cd<br><br>gawd, i could go on all day.

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Hey Blondie, I just want to let you know your

posts always give me a good laugh, but yesterday night

you gave me a good dream!<br>I never practice to

music, just as much silence as I can get in my city

apartment. But after having read your post, I dreamt that I

was practicing to incredible music, it swelled and

quieted at all the right times, and the rhythm carried me

along. It was a great dream.<br>So I tried to look up

some of your list on Napster, could not find any.

Guess I'll have to trudge over to the import section of

Newbury Comics.<br>Cheers, and thanks for the great

dream!<br>B

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Hey banda, <br>swelling and orgasmic music eh?

<br>u wanna get down and buy the

following:<br><br>William Orbit - any of the strange cargo series (NOT

pieces in a modern style - that don't work with

yoga)<br><br>Massive Attack: Mezzanine and Protection<br><br>The Orb -

I think there's a "best of" cd - little fluffy

clouds is WICKED during sun sals. <br><br>Leftfield -

Leftism <br><br>But I'm discovering new and fabulous

music every day, so I'll keep yer posted.

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Thanks for the recommendations. <br><br>A recent

fave for me is Kathleen York, "Bird," you can find her

on either Napster or MP3, I forget where she is.

She's totally into the free exchange on line thing

(loves to be downloaded, shared, and to hear from her

listeners), so don't worry about "stealing." Favorite track:

Open Wider.<br><br>Sorry I can't join your

non-holistic training, I'm not that hard core, don't eat meat.

But I'll toast your efforts with a good glass of Zin.

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I generally I don't like to practice with music, but I was recently in a class

where they played tracks from Loop Guru's Duniya and Material's Hallucination

Engine which I thought worked really well.

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