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Mark wrote this song while playing guitar at St. John's Church in Houston. It's where he and DJ first met 13 years ago, playing together in the church band every Sunday. Part of their gig was to play music while the pastor blessed the morning service, so they'd usually vibe on a slow, meditative vamp, while the candles were lit.
This song is an ode to that time, with a guitar melody on top inspired by two of Mark's favorite guitarists, Julian Bream and Prince Rogers Nelson, and based the progressions on Baroque composers like Bach and Handel. Read Full BioMark wrote this song while playing guitar at St. John's Church in Houston. It's where he and DJ first met 13 years ago, playing together in the church band every Sunday. Part of their gig was to play music while the pastor blessed the morning service, so they'd usually vibe on a slow, meditative vamp, while the candles were lit.
This song is an ode to that time, with a guitar melody on top inspired by two of Mark's favorite guitarists, Julian Bream and Prince Rogers Nelson, and based the progressions on Baroque composers like Bach and Handel.
This is also the song that's pretty much guaranteed to make Laura Lee cry. She thinks it's a reflection of all the deep, emotional things Mark can't say. (He thinks it's just a nice song.)
This song is an ode to that time, with a guitar melody on top inspired by two of Mark's favorite guitarists, Julian Bream and Prince Rogers Nelson, and based the progressions on Baroque composers like Bach and Handel. Read Full BioMark wrote this song while playing guitar at St. John's Church in Houston. It's where he and DJ first met 13 years ago, playing together in the church band every Sunday. Part of their gig was to play music while the pastor blessed the morning service, so they'd usually vibe on a slow, meditative vamp, while the candles were lit.
This song is an ode to that time, with a guitar melody on top inspired by two of Mark's favorite guitarists, Julian Bream and Prince Rogers Nelson, and based the progressions on Baroque composers like Bach and Handel.
This is also the song that's pretty much guaranteed to make Laura Lee cry. She thinks it's a reflection of all the deep, emotional things Mark can't say. (He thinks it's just a nice song.)
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Monk Morgan
I'm locked down in quarantine
I can never see my friends
The whole world is getting sick
When will it end
Let's pray for those affected
And the poor that are neglected
Not what we expected
So many infected
Keep well
Keep well
holdinweight
Jay Electronica's A.P.I.D.T.A. brought me here... Definitely going to check out their music.
Ahmed Robi
that song is shit but the beat is great
Boogie B
Me too. White gloves is another good song that got sampled by knxwledge.
D THE CHEMIST
@holdinweight just heard it. pretty smooth shit. they used it right on the loss of loved ones. thats the first thing that came to my mind when i first heard this track by this group
holdinweight
@D THE CHEMIST it's dope too
D THE CHEMIST
ah he used this? i gotta hear it now. i was wondering when one of these rappers would be smart enough to use this group. I thought black thought would be the first
boy jenus neutronoid
"The last time that I kissed you, you felt cold but you looked peaceful
I read our message thread when I get low and need a refill
Sleep well" - Jay Electronica on A.P.I.D.T.A
One of the most poignant bars ever written about death and mourning.
Jason Royston
I cried
Alan Champagne
Sometimes I wonder do the trees get sad when they see leaves fell...
Paulo Bermudez
Alan Champagne sleep well