01) St Germain - Real Blues (DJ Deep & Romain Poncet) 00:00
02) Lokiboi - Winter Groove 08:37
03) The Golden Boy - Do You 12:15
04) Fluida - Deep Down (Dub) 18:32
05) Wild Nothing - Paradise 25:03
06) Henrik Schwarz - Juju Love 29:55
07) Supreems - Do You Love 34:06
08) Bells & Whistles - Hands (Clap It) 38:25
09) Gimmix & Zorro - Oveile 45:31
10) Little Boots - Satelite (Urulu Remix) 49:59
11) Sofia Kourtesis - Fresia 55:12
12) Adeline - What You Got (Tobia Coffa Remix) 59:27
13) Dry The River - Demons (King James Remix) 67:19
14) Emily Underhill - Dreamcatcher (JacM Remix) 72:52
The ice is breaking up, the snow is melting, the sun's shining and green buds are appearing everywhere
... Life-energy is returning and everybody's ready for a fresh groove ... Well, here you are: Move it
however you feel it.
Featuring music from St Germain, Emily Underhill, Dry the River, Little Boots, Bells & Whistles,
Henrik Schwarz and much more.
01) Frank Morgan - Gratitude 00:00
02) Mocean Worker ft Nina Simone - Blackbird 00:34
03) Jose James - God Bless The Child 03:44
04) James Carter - The Intimacy Of My Woman's Beautiful Eyes 09:55
05) Joshua Redman Quartet - Alone In The Morning 18:36
06) Miles Davis - It Never Entered My Mind (Higher & Higher) 22:36
07) Cassandra Wilson - You Don't Know What Love Is 27:36
08) Keith Jarrett - Meaning of the Blues 33:38
09) Jose James - Lover Man 42:56
10) Joe Henderson - A Flower Is A Lovesome Thing 49:33
11) Frank Morgan & Roland Hanna - Enigma 56:29
12) Tab & Anitek - Kerouac 01:00:54
13) Ron Carter - Summer Night 01:03:30
14) José James - Come To My Door (Acoustic Version) 01:10:29
Spend a quiet evening with this collection of jazz standards and remixes ... perhaps you’ll be sitting by the window where you can hear the gentle patter of the spring rain outside ... you might be alone or enjoying the company of a friend … having a candlelight dinner or a drink by the fire. Tonight’s your night to unwind, slow down and let go.
Crafted with your plans for relaxation in mind, the set features seldom-heard jazz gems from 80s / 90s, highlighted by selections from the more recent José James releases, including two from the Billie Holiday 100th anniversary album released last year. You'll also be keeping company with Frank Morgan, James Carter, Joshua Redman, Miles Davis, Cassandra Wilson, Keith Jarrett, Joe Henderson and more.
"...can you hear and feel the diff with their track?..." A bit more structure, do you mean? In any event, if it pleases you for any reason, I'm happy... Stay tuned, I expect to be making a jazz noise..."...can you hear and feel the diff with their track?..." A bit more structure, do you mean? In any event, if it pleases you for any reason, I'm happy... Stay tuned, I expect to be making a jazz noise next =;^) .... Hope all is well with you
01) All India Radio - Air 00:00:00
02) 36 - Drift Orbit 00:02:23
03) Darwin Raymond - Hollow 00:07:09
04) Realm - Urban Nocturnal 00:11:19
05) Stray Theories - Breathless 00:16:19
06) Carbon Based Lifeforms - System 00:21:54
07) Matt Coldrick - Navel Orange Purity 00:29:08
08) Moodswings - Opium (@ 45 Degrees) 00:36:57
09) All India Radio - Dark ambient (am mix) 00:45:51
10) Harold Budd & Brian Eno - Their memories 00:47:09
11) Jonn Serrie - Glyder 00:49:33
12) Brian Eno - Soft Dawn 00:58:07
13) Chris Zabriskie - I Am Running Down the Long Hallway of Viewmont Elementary 00:59:59
14) Brian Eno - Riverside 01:06:08
15) Diatonis - Waiting for Eternity 01:09:47
16) Jonn Serrie - The Stargazer's Journey 01:15:27
17) Brian Eno - Stars 01:23:48
18) Aphex Twin - Lichen 01:31:28
19) Diatonis - Whirling Above Our Heads 01:35:05
20) Hammock - My Mind Was a Fog. My Heart Became a Bomb 01:39:07
21) Realm - Celestial Resonance 01:44:08
22) Diatonis - One to be 01:51:18
Suppose I told you we could get away from it all? You said you'd had enough of the yelling, the arguing, the insults & the noise ... So let's go far, far away from it ... Out there where you're lit by the beauty of starshine & there's nothing to hear but the rush of the solar wind. You said you wanted to trip, so let's trip.
You may find your spirit floating away from your body during these 2 hours of interstellar ambient & deep chill; you might want to take a break at the one hour mark (the Chris Zabriskie track is a good transit point; fade out & then return to the void when ready.)
But those who are ecstatic to be set free ... and maybe those who are listening while studying the calculus or cooking a feast for friends ... they'll hang in for the whole ride at one go. Not to worry, you’ll be with friends: Jonn Serrie, Brian Eno, Diatonis, All India Radio, Stray Theories, 36, Realm, Aphex Twin & more.
01) St Germain - Family Tree 00:00
02) Boozoo Bajou - Heavy On Me 07:46
03) Black Jazz Chronicles - New Orleans 14:24
04) HNNY - Cheer Up, My Brother 17:10
05) Banzai Republic - Remember Me 22:09
06) Naked Music - Love Only One 26:03
07) Seal - Free 30:04
08) Puddu Varano - Blue Sky White Sand 33:26
09) Projections - Kingsburg 39:09
10) Nightmares On Wax - You Wish 45:46
11) Dee C'rell - Moulin bleu 49:14
12) Stac - Whoops (Natural Self Remix) 54:31
13) Jon Kennedy - Air Force One (ft. Andre Espeut) 58:00
14) Jaydiohead - Change Order 62:03
February was Black History Month. You knew that, right? Yeah, I hear ya -- how could you not?
But I was down with the flu or whateverthehellitwas, and so most of Black History Month passed me by as I lay on the couch, coughing and sniffling. But I'm back in action now, more or less, and as the month shuts down, I offer up my own appreciation for the celebration.
The seed track from HNNY, Cheer Up My Brother, was a surprise I found in the Lucky Sun guest mix I posted while I was down for the count; the rest of the set followed on from there, including favorites from Projections, Boozoo Bajou, Nightmares on Wax, Seal, Stac, St. Germain, Black Jazz Chronicles, Jon Kennedy, and many more including the Jaydiohead mash-up that closes the set. Tunes to get you moving, tracks to get you thinking....
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01) Life Audience - Buddah Wears Headphones 00:00
02) Sizzle Bird - Forgotten World 04:55
03) Wintercoats - Halogen Moon 08:37
04) Emancipator - Safe in the Steep Cliffs 13:20
05) FC Kahuna - Hayling 17:51
06) Vibrasphere - Forest Fuel (radio edit) 21:08
07) Hammock - Mono No Aware 21:47
08) Sizzle Bird - Feel Your Love 28:13
09) All India Radio - Lightship 31:49
10) Maximilian Lopp - Air 34:15
11) Lost Systems - Fly away (wish I could) 39:24
12) Stray Theories - Only You 44:00
13) Steve Hauschildt - Where All Is Fled 46:50
14) Bliss - Blissful moment 51:10
15) Matt Coldrick - Heart Green Contentment 53:20
The excitement is pretty much over for now; let’s sink into something comfortable with music for that other side of Valentine’s ... not the side with the chocolates, the fireworks, and the sweeping folks off their feet ... No, I mean the other side: the dreamy times, the 'quiet times lying still and staring back into your eyes' side of Valentine’s ... Yeah, right there, like that... And you thought "tasteful boudoir" was only a category for photographic portraits....
Or hey, maybe you just want to sit on the balcony and watch the sunset ... The mix works for those dreamy times, too, thanks to contributions from Sizzle Bird, Emancipator, Hammock, All India Radio, Lost Systems, Stray Theories, Bliss and more.
01) Gelka feat. Phoenix Pearle - Being You (Afterlife Remix) 00:00
02) Alex Cortiz - Deep Isle Cha Cha 04:43
03) Ramesh - Wintersong (Deep-dive-corp. Remix) 09:45
04) Rouge - Frontera 15:26
05) Aya - Looking for the Sun 21:13
06) Kuba - Cruze Control 24:29
07) Blank & Jones with Jason Caesar - Lovelee Dae 30:47
08) 4tunes - Paradise 36:39
09) Alucidnation - Me & 'Er 43:03
10) [Reprise] Blank & Jones with Jason Caesar - Lovelee Dae (Morning Breeze Version) 48:08
11) Little Dragon - Twice 51:04
12) Yosebu - Sky Pilot 54:06
13) Michael e - Remember Me 56:34
It's about the right time of year to be remembering you ... the good times, the blue times, the times I didn't know which end was up. As usual, I'm counting on music to distract me, and here to help me out are Blank & Jones, Gelka, Alex Cortiz, Kuba, Little Dragon, Alucidnation and Michael e, among others.
This set is probably as fine for just swaying in place as it is for actually dancing, but whichever style you choose, there's definitely enough groove here to get you up on your feet and moving ... and really, you don't even have to get on your feet, if you have a better idea in mind.
01) Talking Heads - Listening Wind 00:00
02) Youssou N'Dour - Wake Up (Q-Burns Abstract Message Remix) 04:33
03) Taban Hayes - Last Call At The Leilani Cafe 10:05 >>
04) Banzai Republic vs. The Beatles - Blackbird 17:09
05) Rae and Christian - Hold Us Down (G-Corp Mix) 22:55
06) Giyo - Downward Spiral 29:15
07) Rihanna - Love on the Brain 34:40
08) The Philadelphia Experiment - Ile Ife (Madlib Remix) 38:20
09) Andreya Triana - Changing Shapes of Love 42:24
10) Sian - Bamboo Soul 45:48
11) Björk - Joga 50:00
12) B Tribe - Hablame 56:46
13) Sandy Denny / Fairport Convention - Who Knows Where The Time Goes? 60:00
What are you listening to right now? I've got one ear in the past & one in the immediate present: this time it's Talking Heads, Rihanna’s latest, Björk, Andreya Triana & Sandy Denny -- 1969 to 2016.
Maybe I've been influenced by reading The Peripheral -- the muddy swirls of various time strands flowing side-by-side in the greater stream. You know the feeling: it's all water, the same but different. In my stub, the seed track was the Q-Burns remix of Youssou N'Dour's Wake Up, a swirl that found itself in the same flow as Sandy Denny, who slipped into the mix when I read a piece in which the author referred to himself as standing on a NYC street corner, under headphones, listening to Nina Simone sing “Who Knows Where the Time Goes”. That fired a synapse, sending me to YouTube to hear Nina, Judy Collins, DC's own Eva Cassidy & finally the song's composer, Sandy Denny -- her voice bringing an aching ultimacy to this song that no one else has equaled.
Listening, right now.
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