Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Sexy Musics

A dear friend and reader of this blog just started a Bandcamp page for his music and has given me kind permission to plug it.  I can attest to the music quality.  Right now he's working on getting all of it up and determining rights, that sort of thing, but soon hopefully there will be a plethora of sexy tunes there.

My personal testimonial: one of his songs got me hot and bothered, which isn't hard, but it also relaxed me to the point where being hot and bothered wasn't painful, which is much more difficult to do.  I played it again last night after I got permission to do this plug and found that Sveta was similarly moved by it.  I don't think he's got it up yet (but maybe he'll be moved to do so once he reads this) but it's called Mesopelagic Zone: Descent To Midnight and is part of a series he did about the different zones of the ocean.

You just feel weightless listening to it, and I've always wanted to try weightless sex, no matter how much people claim it would suck.  I'd make it suck in a good way, I'll tell you.  With my mouth on Sveta's cunt it was like I was using her as scuba gear and we were somehow both weightless and able to breath water.  She came like a freight train but it was so gentle and relaxed that she just passed into it and then was rolling like ocean currents.

Bob (the musician in question) has also said that it's good to be in an altered state when you listen, and while I haven't experienced it I can say that I totally understand why he would say that.  There are all sorts of fun rhythms and sonic vibrations.  If I had those crazy panties that have the speakers built into the crotch, I would wear them and feel the music all over.

So please, if you enjoy instrumental music that might just make you cum harder than you ever have (no guarantees, YMMV) or if you just want to support a friend of mine, head over to http://bobh1.bandcamp.com/ and do please patronize.

2 comments:

Advizor54 said...

Wow, that is very dangerous music for a sleepy afternoon and a heavy lunch.

Thanks for sharing it.

I hope your friend does well.

Anonymous said...

Incredible music, it reminds me of another couple of artist I used to listen to back in the 00s - Palancar and Electronic Exodus. Both of which might be worth you a listen if you enjoy this style of music :).