0:00, Shake Off the Ghosts, Simple Minds, Radio edit, N/A, 3:20, Freak Controle, Kuba, Radio edit, N/A, 8:19, Soil, Davince, Radio edit, N/A, 13:01, Equal Dreams (Eddie Mars remix), Rewards ft. Solange Knowles, Radio edit, N/A, 20:30, Kru, Music Brokers, Radio edit, N/A, 25:10, Midnight Cowboy, Monlope, Radio edit, N/A, 29:00, Nude Study, Music Brokers, Radio edit, N/A, 32:53, Praise for the Beach, Atrium, Radio edit, N/A, 39:17, Eau Rouge Pt. 3, Gelka, Radio edit, N/A, 43:19, Dead Dog Dub (Sal P's Spoon Full of Dub w/ Sean Bee), Runaway, Radio edit, N/A, 47:02, Phatmatrix Lounge, Timewarp inc, Radio edit, N/A, 51:21, Dirty Dub ft. Tim'...
0:00, Shake Off the Ghosts, Simple Minds, Radio edit, N/A, 3:20, Freak Controle, Kuba, Radio edit, N/A, 8:19, Soil, Davince, Radio edit, N/A, 13:01, Equal Dreams (Eddie Mars remix), Rewards ft. Solange Knowles, Radio edit, N/A, 20:30, Kru, Music Brokers, Radio edit, N/A, 25:10, Midnight Cowboy, Monlope, Radio edit, N/A, 29:00, Nude Study, Music Brokers, Radio edit, N/A, 32:53, Praise for the Beach, Atrium, Radio edit, N/A, 39:17, Eau Rouge Pt. 3, Gelka, Radio edit, N/A, 43:19, Dead Dog Dub (Sal P's Spoon Full of Dub w/ Sean Bee), Runaway, Radio edit, N/A, 47:02, Phatmatrix Lounge, Timewarp inc, Radio edit, N/A, 51:21, Dirty Dub ft. Tim'm West, J-Boogie's Dubtronic Science, Radio edit, N/A, 57:01, Sloop (Dreamtime Mix), Davince, Radio edit, N/A, 61:16, Koya (Part 2), The Sushi Club, Radio edit, N/A, 68:22, Adeus (live for the ladies), Monte La Rue, Radio edit, N/A, 72:17, Stay Home and Chill, Headphonism, Radio edit, N/A,
For the most part, this show pays tribute to the exceptional music I keep finding that connects back to Monte La Rue, the puckishly self-aware, self-described king of lounge (see Discogs for his tribute to Robert Palmer's Pressure Drop album cover from the late 70s, for a taste of his tongue-in-cheek approach to identity.)
The show begins with a gem from Simple Minds off their 1984 Sparkle in the Rain vinyl, defining 'ample rhythm' 80s style … likewise the "Equal Dreams" tune from Rewards, tho’ of current vintage, brings back that bright jangly 80s sound as well. Rounding out this 80-min set are blog picks courtesy of RCDLBL, a crucial site for keeping us current. Finally, the show's title honors go to J-Boogie's Dubtronic Science, based on a bit of the lyric from "Dirty Dub" … and there you have it: Ample Rhythm for your every need.
Always an absolute pleasure, beautiful display of lounge, I loved track 16, the epitome of many urban-based lives, the "stay out of trouble" if you will.... A+ for the cover art as well.. Support the DJ!! 50++++ peace