Speedgliding Chopok


Jurek Kraus paralotnie.net flying down from the summit Chopok in Tatras on speedglide NASH and Rossignol Bandit skis. Movie was made by using the camera GOPRO HERO. More similar videos www.hybryda.tv


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Guru Guru - Tokyo Girl.2005


In the Guru Lounge is a brand-spanking new studio album by Guru Guru, and what a strange creature it is. It features 14 new tracks with a lineup that includes drummer Mani Neumeier, guitarist and reedist Roland Schaeffer, Luigi Archetti on guitar, and bassist Peter Kόhmstedt. Everybody in this band sings. There are also a number of guest appearances here, including Hans Reffert on guitar and lap steel, and a pair of vocalists: Lisa Kraus sings on "Cool Baby" and "At the Guru Lounge," and Etsuko Watanabe sings on "Tokyo Girl" (the strange and beautiful opening track) and "Bo Altai." Here elements of funk, slide guitar blues, space rock, lounge music, warped torch songs, and (of course) spaced-out Krautrock weave and wend, move and swirl around the mix. These folks take their camp seriously and it feels like it. This is nearly indescribable music, which is indeed a compliment. Song structures juxtapose against a serious need to improvise and stretch -- give a listen to "Bo Altai" and "Pow Wow" during the album's first half, where free jazz, funk, Native American-styled chant, and Delta blues beat each other into submission and the music gets all the wilder as a result. The second half of this set is devoted to the seven-part "Guru Lounge Suite." This is the place where time ceases to matter and space is the place, though it is also held within the tension of these tunes. On part one, "Cool, Baby," saxophones and slippery laid-back funk grooves shimmer and whisper as <b>...</b>


Guru Tokyo Girl.2005 koytro

Imperio ARGENTINA - 'Morucha', tango


Recording of a famous Spanish film actress and singer, born in Buenos Aires.


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Guru Guru - Kirk It, Roland.2005


In the Guru Lounge is a brand-spanking new studio album by Guru Guru, and what a strange creature it is. It features 14 new tracks with a lineup that includes drummer Mani Neumeier, guitarist and reedist Roland Schaeffer, Luigi Archetti on guitar, and bassist Peter Kόhmstedt. Everybody in this band sings. There are also a number of guest appearances here, including Hans Reffert on guitar and lap steel, and a pair of vocalists: Lisa Kraus sings on "Cool Baby" and "At the Guru Lounge," and Etsuko Watanabe sings on "Tokyo Girl" (the strange and beautiful opening track) and "Bo Altai." Here elements of funk, slide guitar blues, space rock, lounge music, warped torch songs, and (of course) spaced-out Krautrock weave and wend, move and swirl around the mix. These folks take their camp seriously and it feels like it. This is nearly indescribable music, which is indeed a compliment. Song structures juxtapose against a serious need to improvise and stretch -- give a listen to "Bo Altai" and "Pow Wow" during the album's first half, where free jazz, funk, Native American-styled chant, and Delta blues beat each other into submission and the music gets all the wilder as a result. The second half of this set is devoted to the seven-part "Guru Lounge Suite." This is the place where time ceases to matter and space is the place, though it is also held within the tension of these tunes. On part one, "Cool, Baby," saxophones and slippery laid-back funk grooves shimmer and whisper as <b>...</b>


Guru Guru - Kirk It Roland.2005 koytro