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Martín Perna of Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra wanted to revisit one of the formative albums of his childhood: Michael Jackson's Off The Wall. For many MJ fans, this is the king of pop's greatest work, a clear statement that he was now fully out of the shadow of the Jackson 5 and, along with super-producer Quincy Jones, ready to remake American pop music as we know it. Perna not only brought his memories of growing up, mesmerized by the cover of the album, but his multi-instrumentalist also broke down some of the secrets behind the production on the album. Even for deep fans, there's something to learn, and for everyone else, you get to hear from one of the great pop albums of all time. (And if you haven't heard it before, check out this incredible demo version of "Don't Stop 'Till You Get Enough") Next week's episode is also about Michael Jackson as director Justin Simien (Dear White People) joins us to talk about MJ's HIStory (1995). And look for a bonus beats episode to post soon that features Perna and us talking about the never-ending "Off the Wall vs. Thriller" debate. More on Off the Wall A track-by-track breakdown of the album (Billboard) "How Michael Jackson rebranded himself for his first solo album" (The Undefeated) "Michael Jackson starts work on Off The Wall" (The Guardian) More on Martín Perna Interview with Breakdown FM. "Antibalas: Unification Through Diversification (Tomorrow's Verse) Website | Twitter Show Tracklisting (all songs from Off the Wall unless indicated otherwise): “Off The Wall” Antibalas: Antibalas “Dirty Money” The Wiz “You Can’t Win” “She’s Out of my Life” Jackson 5: ABC “ABC” “Get On The Floor” “Don’t Stop Till You Get Enough” “I Can’t Help It” Fela Kuti: Upside Down “Upside Down” “Rock With You” “Burn This Disco Out” “It’a The Falling In Love” “Girlfriend” If you're not already subscribed to Heat Rocks in Apple Podcasts, do it here!
CG compiles a mix for Ocote Soul Sounds 2nd Latin Soul album "The Alchemist Manifesto" released on Thievery Corporation's ESL label. Ocote Soul Sounds is Adrian Quesada & Martin Perna, founding members of Grupo Fantasma, Brownout! & Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra. 1. The Grand Elixir 2. Cariño (Chico Mann Remix) 3. Pescador 4. Hacia Un Mañana Mejor 5. Hacia Un Mañana Mejor (Sonidero Nacional Remix) 6. The Alchemist Manifesto 7. Pelican 8. Tamarindio (Thievery Corporation Remix) 9. Divinorum (Quantic Remix) 10. Contra el Sol 11. La Reja (Nicodemus Rmx) Visit Ocote Soul Sounds: http://OcoteSoul.com Visit the official Peddlin' Jazztronica! Podcast: http://DjChickenGeorge.podomatic.com Subscribe directly to the Peddlin' Jazztronica! Podcast in iTunes: itpc://djchickengeorge.podomatic.com/rss2.xml Visit Planet Jazztronica!: http://DjChickenGeorge.com Follow the Jazztronica! Vibes: http://twitter.com/DjChickenGeorge
Voici, en vrac, quelques uns des accents que la musique Funk a pu prendre depuis des décennies. Afro, disco, electro, latino, bluesy, jazzy. Tous les chemins mènent à FunkLand. • Charles Atangana "Onguindo" • Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra "Che Che Cole Makossa" • Prince "The Work Pt 1" • Tower of Power "Still Be Diggin' on James Brown" • Orlando Julius and his Afro Sounders "Soul Brother No. 1" • Bobby Valentin "Coco Seco" • Shawn Lee "Trouble (Spain Mix)" • The Daktaris "Voodoo Soul Stew" • Screaming Jay Hawkins"Africa Gone Funky" • Ohio Players "Who'd She Coo" • Maceo Parker and Fred Wesley "Rare Groove" • Young Holt Unlimited "Soulful Strut" • Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra "Uprising" • Curtis Mayfield "Superfly (Louie Vega EOL Remix)"