We tried to capture that essence with this playlist by stringing together a wide variety of all things light, funky, and synth-laden. This is really one of my favorite music genres as it draws influence from a variety of sounds to provide you with a diverse listening experience. Ībout the music: This dish is a little spicy and a little tangy, so we wanted to cool things down a bit by putting together a lush pairing of the coolest indie-electronic jams around to accompany your chicken dish. This entry was posted in Dinner, Electronic, Funky, Pasta, Playlists, Recipes, Songs you don't know and tagged burial, eggplant, Four Tet, idm, james blake, nosaj thing, pantha du prince, pasta, star slinger, teams, thom yorke, tokimonsta, tycho by sandwichfunk. Finally, top with cheese, and serve those with the highest music IQ first. Star Slinger and Teams should bring you home with this cheerfully upbeat song that makes it feel like the sun is shining even if you live like Dexter in an underground laboratory. Add it back into the sauce and toss with the fresh parsley. Drain the pasta (now an awesome purple color). When the pasta is done, the beginning of this beautiful TOKiMONSTA song should be kicking in, spoon a little water/wine into the sauce and stir around. Then add the tomato sauce, stir and bring to a boil, then turn down and simmer until the pasta is done (which is going to be just before the pasta package directions say it should be). Then add a half cup of red wine and cook that ish ‘til it’s reduced by half.Īdd the pasta to the watery wine concoction you got boiling and note the time.Īdd the meatballs back into the pan. Will boil roughly 100 degrees centigrade. ![]() Cook until caramelized, about 7 minutes.įill a medium pot with 2 cups red wine and 2 cups water. ![]() Now, in spite of the ethereal beauty of this Pantha du Prince song, fight it’s gravitational sway and throw the eggplant and garlic into the pan with all the sausage juice. Break free from your eternally occurring awareness and take those browned meatballs out of the pan and put them on a paper towel. At this point you and the pan may be reacting to the interconnected web of the multiverse thanks to the incredible Nosaj Thing track. Stick your spicy sausage balls in the pan and brown on all sides. ![]() Throw some olive oil in a non stick pan and turn on high heat. Then take your uncased sausage and start sphereing them into little mini meatballs. While you’re at it, mince the garlic and chop up the parsley, just to get it out of the way. Hopefully you bought yourself an extra bottle of red wine and large bag of weed because you’re about to learn some shit.Ĭhop your eggplant into about 1/2 inch cubes (this Tycho song is basically made for eggplant chopping). This playlist is bass(ed) deep in quantum beats, so try and keep up. Get smart with these badass chunes, prepare for lift-off, and to quote the famous physicist Richard Feynman who loved to play bongos at strip clubs in Pasadena, “blaze freely.” The big bang for this recipe begins with Tycho’s melodic drum and bass jam, ‘Past is Prologue,’ this evolves into LA based wizkid Nosaj Thing’s ‘Light #1.’ We’ve also got, Four Tet’s, ‘Angel Echos,’ James Blake’s, ‘CMYK,’ and to wrap it up, Brain Feeder Records’ (think Flying Lotus) TOKIMONSTA, into Star Sling vs Teams. Fear not, one doesn’t need to be a rocket scientist to chef this dish, just maybe to be able to discuss it’s universal significance.Ĭonsidering string theory we put together eight tracks of pure intelligent dance music. If you don’t already talk about Nicola Tesla over dinner, you will now. Cheffing up this dish, to this mix is kin to entering the world of Tron, this delicious shiz right here is the direct current between the ear and mouth. Basically it’s the voice of our brain pie, it’s our solution to E=Mc2. About the music: If there is one thing we over indulge at the Sfunk laboratory it’s pasta and IDM.
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