01) Ottmar Liebert - Streetlight 00:00 02) Tracy Chapman - Freedom Now 07:38 03) Neil Young - Into the Black_rmx 11:38 04) Willi Wright - Right On For The Darkness 16:59 05) Swede:art - My Home Is Not Here 20:11 06) Ritchie Havens - Handouts in the Rain 24:06 07) Tracy Chapman - Crossroads 30:03 08) Raymatics - Universal 34:13 09) Kabanjak - Clap your hands 39:13 10) Thievery Corporation - Coming From The Top 43:07 11) Sade - Slave Song 47:40 12) Gelka - So many ways (RUBBASOL dub) 51:45 13) Tracy Chapman - All That You Have Is Your Soul 57:41
During the week it took for IRMA to actually hit us, it was always possible the system would weaken & dissipate; it might become a storm, it might jus...
01) Ottmar Liebert - Streetlight 00:00 02) Tracy Chapman - Freedom Now 07:38 03) Neil Young - Into the Black_rmx 11:38 04) Willi Wright - Right On For The Darkness 16:59 05) Swede:art - My Home Is Not Here 20:11 06) Ritchie Havens - Handouts in the Rain 24:06 07) Tracy Chapman - Crossroads 30:03 08) Raymatics - Universal 34:13 09) Kabanjak - Clap your hands 39:13 10) Thievery Corporation - Coming From The Top 43:07 11) Sade - Slave Song 47:40 12) Gelka - So many ways (RUBBASOL dub) 51:45 13) Tracy Chapman - All That You Have Is Your Soul 57:41
During the week it took for IRMA to actually hit us, it was always possible the system would weaken & dissipate; it might become a storm, it might just be a cloud passing us by. I had started work on two different shows & in the circumstances, gave one the working title of Storm, and the other, Cloud; storm was published as Storm Chills, once we saw the system wouldn’t weaken until after damage had been done.
That left Cloud ... Left it until after the storm, the clean-up & then the concern over what would become of MARIA which, in turn, passed SW FLA by. Left it til after vacation, when the intention shifted... [read more at www.beatconscious.org/#IRMA ]
Because of those influences, this show became more folk/protest-oriented, although there is also a nod to Bladerunner 2049 embedded in there, too. Bringing the word are Tracy Chapman, Ritchie Havens, Neil Young, Sade, Willi Wright, and the spirit of the whole guitar-strumming era of woke folk.
Hey Gayle! This is a great compilation of fantastic folk tracks and funky downtempo productions! I have really enjoyed this mix before the late shift on a late sunny january day! I have listened to it TWICE! Many thanks!!