8 Search Results for Tag: Lemon Jelly

Virgin Ears and Good Vibrations

Do you remember your first time? Featuring artists like: Kajagoogoo, Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth, Easy Star All-Stars, Dayne Jordan, DJ KRUSH, Pepe Deluxe, Roots Manuva, Portishead
Virgin Ears and good Vibrations - Green Spaces Playlist Cover

Astronaut Anthems

Themes of space, science fiction, and exploration. Featuring artists like: Peter Schilling, Nenhum De Nós, Lemon Jelly, Beach House, Hats Off Gentlemen It’s Adequate, Artificial Joy Club, David Bowie, Pink Floyd, The Evpatoria Report, Spiritualized
Astronaut Anthems

Love Is a Rollercoaster

One minute you’re on the top of the world… Featuring artists like: Phoebe Bridgers, No Rome, Lemon Jelly, Thundercat, Rainer Maria, Okay Kaya, The Hold Steady, Genevieve Stokes
Love Is a Rollercoaster

Making Progress

Unplanned journeys often feel the most interesting. Featuring artists like: Christopher Warren-Green, Cliff Martinez, György Ligeti, Noah Baerman with Ron Carter and Ben Riley, Hats Off Gentlemen It’s Adequate, Pink Floyd, Faith No More, Alfa Mist
Making Progress

Let It Get Weird…

It goes here, there, and everywhere…, featuring artists like: King Crimson, Tame Impala, Funkadelic, Mac DeMarco, Mild High Club, Frank Zappa ft. Captain Beefheart, Klaatu, MF Doom

Liminal Space

Liminal Space is a space between spaces. It is the threshold between what was and what is to come, the middle ground between two grounds. Featuring David Lynch, Morosity, Einstürzende Neubauten, Peter Gabriel, Leif Vollebekk, Mazzy Star, 65daysofstatic, Frankenstein Bolts and more!
A deserted, poorly lit hallway, an example of the liminal space aesthetic.

Space Walk – Lemon Jelly

This week Lemon Jelly bring us Space Walk, featuring Astronaut Ed White describing his experiences during his space walk in 1965.  I love that line “I’m letting go”.  On first hearing it, it struck me how easy he made it sound.  

A Tune For Jack – Lemon Jelly

It’s the cool thing about being in a community of music lovers – you get exposed to all kinds of tracks you’d never normally come across.  This Lemon Jelly track actually first appears on the Music To Blow Smoke Rings Across the Floor Playlist – curated by my English Teacher – crazy how the world works huh!?