01) Dinah Washington - Stardust 00:00 02) John Coltrane - Stardust 03:30 03) UTE - Soul Thing 13:58 04) Ben Pearce - What I Might Do (Kilter Remix) 18:35 05) Clayton / Fulcrum - Soul Fan 22:23 06) Green Street - Up The Coast 28:29 07) Micatone - Mon Coeur 23:55 08) dZihan & Kamien - Mojamore 36:50 09) Physics - Flying Away 40:50 10) Fat Freddy's Drop - Flashback 46:29 11) Quantic - Life in the rain 52:48 12) Love Rec vs. Karman Ellis - The Scene Revisited 59:21
With a few deep jazz classics to lift us off nice and smooth, the session then moves into an hour's worth of mostly energetic, jazzy downtempo featuring a wealth of styles, from recognized classics of the Golden Age like Quantic's “...
01) Dinah Washington - Stardust 00:00 02) John Coltrane - Stardust 03:30 03) UTE - Soul Thing 13:58 04) Ben Pearce - What I Might Do (Kilter Remix) 18:35 05) Clayton / Fulcrum - Soul Fan 22:23 06) Green Street - Up The Coast 28:29 07) Micatone - Mon Coeur 23:55 08) dZihan & Kamien - Mojamore 36:50 09) Physics - Flying Away 40:50 10) Fat Freddy's Drop - Flashback 46:29 11) Quantic - Life in the rain 52:48 12) Love Rec vs. Karman Ellis - The Scene Revisited 59:21
With a few deep jazz classics to lift us off nice and smooth, the session then moves into an hour's worth of mostly energetic, jazzy downtempo featuring a wealth of styles, from recognized classics of the Golden Age like Quantic's “Life in the Rain” to the modernist energy of the remix session – notably the Kilter rerub of Ben Pearce which is arguably a classic-in-the-making; more quality is on offer from Fat Freddy's Drop, dZihan & Kamien, Green Street, Physics, Clayton/Fulcrum, and more.
The organizing principal of this show seems to be uncertainty or not-knowingness ... Consider the lyrics: Sometimes I wonder ... or the titles: Don' t Know What I Might Do... Or Quantic’s concern: I don't know where it is taking me. Sometimes I wonder if I’m picking the tracks, or they are picking me. But who can say? After all, the theme IS "not knowing"...
Wow ! It's just what I needed this sunday morning, Gayle ! It starts with some deep slow jazz, but then it swings around with some great rhythms ! Wonderful ! I have really enjoyed it !