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Dubmatix- Detonator Nextmen & Eva Lazarus - Afterglow DUb Fat Freddy's Drop - Action 2.0 Tony Allen & Skepta - Cosmosis Gentleman's Dub Club - Down to Earth (ft Josh Skints) Lotek & Rayjah45 - Rude & Deadly Mr Jukes & Barney Artist - Blowin Steam (Open Up Your Mind) TrueMendous & rozzz - Worst Child Zimbabwe Legit - Where I'm at Zimbabwe Legit - Straight From The Mothership Degiheugi & Andree - Nuday Boca 45 & Louis Baker - Soul On Top Calibre & DRS - Badman SHY FX, Breakage & Mr Williamz - Kings Highway Horace Andy - Ranking Having Fun
Trochę zapomnieliśmy o nich, a wydali w zeszłym roku płytę. Fat Freddy's Drop to nie tylko zespół, to też jego wokalista. Sprawdzamy, co porabia Joe Dukie i cała ekipa FFD.
Fat Freddy's Drop have just been announced on the Rhythm and Alps 2020 lineup, which is made up of 100% New Zealand acts. We spoke with Chopper Reedz (aka Scott Towers) about his thoughts on what covid will mean for New Zealand's festival circuit and what Fat Fredddy's have been up to in the last couple of months.
Om middernacht is het Blond Bird Saskia van Loenen die in de 40UP Radio studio acte de présence geeft. Ze draait dit keer muziek van o.a. Echo & The Bunnymen, The Doors, Chef'Special, Fat Freddy's Drop, The Cure, Alanis Morissette.
Playlist: lucinda williams - bone of contentionangelique kidjo - bo4rn under punchesfiona apple - drumsetjumilla woods - Muddyyves tumor - keroseneSudan Archives - down on meGalactic - higher and higherPrince - international lovercurtis mayfield - we the people who are darker than bluemad lib - slim's returnBrooklyn Funk Essentials - freeway to uskudarSons of Kemet - my queen is mamie phipps clarkDavid Bowie - righthannah williams and the affirmations - tableclothBegonia - put it awayfreak motif - killin' meblack pumas - touch the skyU.S. Girls - 4 american dollarsFat Freddy's Drop - kamo kamoGil Scott Heron - runningkendra morris - waitingThe Tower Of Power - pocket full of soulCaribou - never come back
Playlist: Freak Motif, featuring Celeigh Cardinal - House Arrest BluesJohn Carroll Kirby - Blueberry BeadsLogan and Nathan - StumbleLido Pimienta - Te QueriaFat Freddy's Drop, DJ Vadim - FlashbackFort Knox Five, featuring Sleepy Wonder & Zeebo - Killa SoundboySpearhead - People in the MiddleTony Allen + Hugh Masekela - Robbers, Thugs & MuggersTony Allen - Secret AgentFela Kuti , featuring Tony Allen, Baaba Maal, Archie Shepp - No AgreementWilliam DeVaughn - Be Thankful for What You GotDragon Fli Empire - Banff AvenueTom Misch & Yussef Dayes, featuring Freddie Gibbs - NightriderTanika Charles - Tell Me SomethingFlevans, featuring Laura Vane - Hold Your Hands UpRJD2, featuring Homeboy Sandman - One of a KindNickodemus - Give the Drummer SomeBeat Sexü - Seulement si tu veux
This time around DJ Rudy decided to go back into the "archives" and pull out his favorite "Soulful House" tracks... If you enjoyed tracks like "Dennis Ferrer - How Do I Let Go" , "Fat Freddy's Drop - Flashback" & "Lorrayne - Something About You" just to name a few, you will definitely enjoy this 90 min Mix. Featuring tracks by these following artist: Alex Kid, Ananda Project, Angie Stone, Chris Wonder, Ckenz Voucal, Dave Storm, Deepstar, Dennis Ferrer, Doctor Rockitt, Erlend Oye, E-Smoove, Fat Freddy's Drop, Fish Go Deep, Franck Roger Funk Deepstar, Genivieve, Heather Johnson, Jay Sinister Sealee, Julie McKnight, Knee Deep, Lorrayne, Louie Vega, Lovebirds Ft Stee Downes, Marc Evans, Mr O, Nick Holder, Noel Nanton, Oliver Portal, Phonique, Portia Monique, Ron Hall & The Muthafunkaz, Sam & Gigi, Smurf & Perry, Solar House,Studio Apartment Ft Terrance, The Layabouts, Tortured Soul and many more...
Radio Nova revisite ses propres classiques : les raretés de tout bord qui rythment notre antenne, de la soul-funk au hip-hop en passant par les musiques afro-latines et la pop. Aujourd'hui : « Ernie » de Fat Freddy's Drop (Live - Les Nuits Zébrées)Un classique du jour un peu spécial, puisqu'il s'agit d'un live. On a envie de vous faire entendre aujourd’hui des musiciens sur scène et des gens hurlant, jouissant dans une salle de concert car ça vous manque, ça nous manque et que ça reviendra bien tôt ou tard. Alors gardons espoir.Ce live suivant dure près de 14 minutes et s'il fallait choisir l’hymne des Nuits Zébrées, ce serait probablement celui-ci.Nous sommes le 9 Décembre 2005, au tout début des Nuits Zébrées, à la Scène Bastille qui aujourd’hui s’appelle le Badaboum. Ce soir-là, nous accueillions — pour leur toute première date en Europe, un groupe qui aujourd’hui est devenu l’emblème de la scène musicale de la Nouvelle-Zélande : Fat Freddy's Drop.Pour l’anecdote, le concert devait durer 45 minutes : il dura finalement 1 heure 30, laissant seulement 10 petite minutes à Dj Automat qui devait clôturer la Nuit Zébrée. Sans rancune, il était injouable de ne pas en profiter ce soir-là.Un véritable moment de légende. Joe Duckie à la voix, Fitchie à la MPC et le reste du groupe en folie tout autour. « Ernie » de Fat Freddy's Drop, c’est le Nova Classic du jour.© Getty Images / Jana Legler See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Segundo episodio dedicado a Special Edition Part 1 de Fat Freddy's Drop y a Stolen Diamonds de The Cat Empire. Seguimos descubriendo canciones de sus últimos discos a ritmo de reggae, dub, electrónica e influencias latinas con el toque especial que le da a la música todo lo que nos llega desde Oceanía.Sosiego austral y tranquilidad, además de baile y fiesta. Invitamos a Ladi6, que será la telonera de los Fat Freddy's Drop en Europa y a Fly My Pretties para que también suenen en un día como hoy.
Seguimos repasando discos de 2019 que se nos quedaron en el tintero. Y todavía tenemos para rato. Esta semana recuperamos los ritmos calientes (reggae, dub, ska, soul, electrónica e influencias latinas), y nos centramos en los nuevos trabajos de Fat Freddy's Drop y The Cat Empire. Los neozelandeses presentan Special Edition Part 1, mientras que los Australianos publicaron Stolen Diamonds a finales de año. Música festiva y bailable que tendremos muy pronto de gira por Europa.
Josh from the band Joined John on the Phone , we talked about there current track 'Uilohi" and some of the bands previous releasesLittle King are a mish-mash of musical genres, unapologetically staying outside the box, this crafty act mould haunting vocals, cheeky riffs, dope rhythms and a collection of effects to create something a little bit interesting. Their tunes are completely accessible but at the same time, for want of a better word, still unique.Based on the Mid North Coast of NSW, Little King members Joshua McGovern & Chris Boaz have played together under various guises for the best part of 9 years and teamed up to create some unique pseudo-pop-electro-soul vibes. With influences that include Chet Faker, Jordan Rakei, Fat Freddy's Drop, and Drake to name a few, Little King combines their hybrid pop-electro-funk-soul sound with clever melodies and catchy hooks creating a cocktail of musical tastiness.Their foray into the live music scene started in 2015, having been successful in an original song competition, they were selected support Donavon Frankenreiter on one of his east coast shows prior to his appearance at the Byron Bay Blues & Roots Festival.Their debut self-titled EP was produced by Alex Gooden, who has previously worked with Evermore, Bluejuice and Megan Washington, at Myrtle Street Studios in Sydney, and released in June on the North Coast, followed by a brief East Coast tour and a two week tour of New Zealand’s South Island, where their music was extremely well received.Between the back-and-forth of touring the East Coast, promoting their EP, of which they are receiving airplay all over the country, surfing and skating, Little King continue to spend their days tucked away in the Hinterland of the Coffs Coast, writing, rehearsing and performing.
Every other week, legendary independent vinyl retailer, Rough Trade, takes you behind the record shop counter to discuss the most exciting new albums, as well as chatting with the recording artists themselves. In this episode, Rough Trade's Emily and Nigel discuss new albums by Fat Freddy's Drop, Georgia, Aoife Nessa Frances, Field Music and Jim Noir. Special guests are The Big Moon, who discuss their new sophomore album, 'Walking Like We Do' (Rough Trade's Album of the Month for January). Music played: Fat Freddy's Drop - Georgia - Never Let You Go Aoife Nessa Frances - Here In The Dark Field Music - Money Is A Memory Jim Noir - Good Mood The Big Moon - Don't Think Useful links: Listen to the weekly updated Rough Trade Edit Playlist, featuring 25 tracks, exclusive to Apple Music: https://rghtrd.co/rtapplemusic Rough Trade Edit albums available to purchase: https://rghtrd.co/rtedit Thank you for listening.
The fellas re-cap the week that was (0:00) before getting stuck into the Best Bits of the week (15:07). The fellas from L.A.B pop in ahead of their big night at the VMA's (54:28) and Fat Freddy's Drop pop in to announce their new album (62.11)Plus, the fellas delve into the topics & txts that were too spicy for the airwaves - earmuffs kids (67:27)
Vanessa Stacey talks to Sadie Coe about her dedication to the performing arts and to helping others into the industry. Vanessa began acting on the big screen at the age of seven, and since then has worked around New Zealand and the world acting, directing, and singing with various bands, as well as working as a publicist and tour manager for acts such as Fat Freddy's Drop. She also shares one of her latest songs live in the studio.
Electronic Balearic mix for the Finca am radio show on Ibiza Global Radio, with tracks from DJ Sotofett & Jaakko Eino Kalevi, Evoca, Mark E, Ghost Vision, ASA MOTO, Gabe Gurnsey, The Cyclist, Laurence Guy, Loidis, Unknown Artist, Henry Wu, Cengiz, Fat Freddy's Drop... For more information visit http://billshakes.com
Hi Vibe Music Vol.13 (Break Time) is out. I would Like to thank everyone for the continued support and welcome all new listener. About Vibe Music Vibe music show was established in 2011, in order to showcase music from all corners of the global.. A platform for every musicians, produce, artist & music lovers. Vol.13 sees a selection of smoothing urban chillout music featuring music from: Bazoo bajoo, Fat Freddy's Drop, Siji, Debra Debs, Fatima A mixtape for those lazy days and when you want to unwind. Take it Easy And Vibe!!
Welcome to Talking Tunes by Girls Are Awesome where we deconstruct female music artists and the processes around one specific song. Talking Tunes is hosted by producer and songwriter Vakle. This episode is centered around badass rapper and singer from New Zealand, Ladi6, who dives into her more than ten years of experience in the music industry with the enthusiasm of a proper maverick. We caught her while she's busy on tour with the reggae soul band, Fat Freddy's Drop, and our conversation spans these touring topics to her transition from rapper to solo singer to her studio life and being a working mother. The song in focus is called "Walk Right Up", a warm reggae tune off her 2010 album, Time is Not Much. Tune in! Girls Are Awesome is a media platform and brand dedicated to increasing and redefining female representation. Find us at girlsareawesome.com or instagram.com/girlsareawesome Vakle can be found on instagram.com/vakle_music
Fat Freddy’s Drop are one of the great live acts, their show is world class and it always gets a party started. However, there is so much intricacy and attention to detail behind the party, their music is sophisticated and heavily considered. Mu is the production mastermind behind the band, a beat maker and vibe curating extraordinaire. We sat down to discuss being fiercely independent, staying positive, challenging people on dance floors, how to know when your music is getting whack and plenty more. All music on the podcast by Joshua Moriarty & All The Colours My personal Freddys ’Greatest Hits’: https://open.spotify.com/user/shreds666/playlist/6HpbGxdaMEsONmHHHOAvKa?si=VjIEIdcMRSq3Ca4o7nGbpA ‘Shiverman’ Live @ Alexandra Palace, London 2014: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N47KnuP8B9Q Fat Freddy’s Drop Live @ Festival Sonar 2017: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8smkQ-GXDg
Kakkmaddafakka: Banda oriunda de Bergen, Noruega. Oscilan entre el Indie, Rock alternativo hasta el reggae. Tienen 5 discos y vinieron al país hace poco. Kommode: También de Bergen, Noruega. Banda formada por uno de los dos Kings of Convenience, presentaron su disco debut en 2017. Fat Freddys Drop: Nueva Zelanda. Siete Músicos que combinan Jazz, reggae y ska, haciendo de esta banda un sónido único. Pompeya: Rusos viviendo en Los Ángeles. Cuatro músicos inspirados en los 80 crearon esta hermosa banda que no para de sacar discos. Estamos en instagram: @hablemosdemusicapod
DiCE ReGroove of 'Cortina Motors' by Fat Freddy's Drop - Off their Bays album which you can buy here : - https://itunes.apple.com/nz/album/bays/1197199655
Sadie talks to storyteller Sarah Hunter, who grew up in remote Porangahau and has since enmeshed her life with the Wellington creative scene. From her beachside studio she runs her agency Transmit Media-Creative, telling the stories of clients ranging from musicians Fat Freddy's Drop to the Ministry of Culture and Heritage. Sarah talks about her journey and work, and about the importance of creative collaboration. Note: music tracks are faded out after a few seconds to comply with Soundcloud's copyright rules for downloadable audio.
Rootfire editor Brian Nelson talks all things mixtape with Seth Herman and Alific, the brains behind Rootfire's Mixtape series, in the debut episode of the Rootfire Radio Podcast. Check out Seth and Alific's latest mixtape creation, The Sun Shines Even In Winter. Featured music by Lee "Scratch" Perry, Fat Freddy's Drop and Red Ninja with additional excerpts from "The Sun Shines Even In Winter."
Mark 'Slave' Williams is a radio & TV broadcaster, MC, video director, voice artist, DJ, and actor. He is the MC & videographer for Fat Freddy's Drop. He does not collect Bill Cosby records. Please subscribe to the podcast & check www.verbalhighs.com
**UPDATE** Here's the link to the amazing video I attributed to Konono #1 but is actually Sobanaz Mimanisa with "Kiwenbo". The cofusion occured because I first heard each of them on Congotronics Compilations. Either way, this is a marvelous video showing amazing music is everywhere! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJFpYV-Aw9Y) *************** Welcome to summer! The pool parties and beach trips have begun and oh man did I get so sunburned at the beach the other day. Who knew you needed to sunscreen your shins?! This collection goes in several different but related directions and should, in addition to giving you an hour an a half mix for being outdoors, also provide the seeds for plenty of future discovery. We start with Ghanaian Highlife and then we're all over the map with disco, breakbeat, jazz, afro funk, a little global bass, and of course some steel pans. It's a lot of fun. My intent was to have this out last week before I went on travel but of course I ran into a couple glitches during post (basically one huge unforced technical error on my part) so one or two date references may seem a bit out of place. It turns out this whole podcast thing is way more than just picking and playing songs. This go round I timed some aspects of the process because I never really know how much time I spend on an episode. Selecting the songs could be any length of time. Some tracks come from memories from years ago so that part is hard to define. More quantifiable though is hardware setup (mic on stand, usb dj controller, usb analog to digital interface, two laptops, a second monitor for laptop 1) and software setup (Abelton, Serato, MS Word). Hardware is always the same but I swear, there is a different software glitch every single time. Minimum 30 minutes but easily can grow to an hour or more. I also usually put in at least two hours writing up a basic script but then there are also the random hours of learning about things that eventually contribute to the story. Recording itself is the length of the podcast, so about an hour and forty minutes this time. Post production is another big chunk. I have a couple compressors and a reverse limiter setup in Ableton now so I spend far less time than I used to getting audio ducking and general levels balanced correctly. Overall, it does come out quieter than my purchased songs and I haven't really figured out why yet. There's probably some easy fix, if so, I'm all ears. (It's an overall gain thing rather than a loudness issue I think.) As a matter of fact I'd love to hear any suggestions for upping the production quality. Anyway, after exporting the mixdown I use Podreel on my PC to add in the chapters with track titles, album art, and links-to-buy. That program is super finicky and requires me to use my old PC so again, ideas for other options would be greatly appreciated. Apple removed the chapter functionality from GarageBand several versions ago for some reason so I don't know of any way to do it on a Mac. All of that can take two to four hours, sometimes more. And finally, there is the uploading, blog writing, tracklist prep, and social media posting. So give or take there is a hidden eight or so hours in there for producing each episode. Makes more sense to me now why it is hard to get episodes out! Well that little stream of consciousness paragraph got a little bigger than intended so without further ado, let's get to the tunes. Thanks for listening and don't forget to support the artists. Aaron @ActListMusic Tracklist (links to buy) 1.Surprise Hotel by Fools Gold on Fool's Gold 2.Mewo Akoma by Pat Thomas & Kwashibu Area Band on Pat Thomas & Kwashibu Area Band 3.Dance, Love & Die by Guts on Eternal 4.Strike Hard by Troubleman on Time out of Mind 5.Bacao Suave by Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band on 55 6.A Chance For Peace ft. Sara Sayed by Mop Mop on A Chance For Peace 7.Blackbird by Fat Freddy's Drop on Blackbird 8.Obra by Ebo Taylor on Love & Death 9.Trickle Down by Hard Proof on Rise of The Troubadour Warriors - Tropical Grooves & Afrofunk International Vol.3 10.Yègellé Tezeta (My Own Memory) by Mulatu Astatke on Ethiopiques, Vol. 4: Ethio Jazz 1969-1974 11.Logun by Metá Metá on MetaL MetaL 12.Malukayi ft. Konono N°1 by Mbongwana Star on From Kinshasa 13.On The Line by Sidestepper on Supernatural Love 14.Mi Swing Es Tropical ft. Tempo & The Candela All-Stars by Quantic & Nickodemus on Best of Quantic 15.Aguacero by Captain Planet feat. Chico Mann on Turntables on the Caribbean 16.Get a Move On! by Mr. Scruff on Keep It Unreal (10 Anniversary Analogue Remaster Edition)
Subscribe on iTunes: http://www.strictlyum.com/itunes Sign up to our VIP list http://www.strictlyum.com/newsletter and: - be in to win our giveaway - get the download links (320kbps) of the latest episodes Subscribe to the RSS feed: http://www.strictlyum.com/podrss In this episode Listen in for new music from Fat Freddy's Drop, Soul Of Hex, Roland Leesker, Eric Kupper, Kenny Summit, Phil Maher. Tracklist 5. Fat Freddy's Drop - Cortina Motors - The Drop 025 4. Soul Of Hex - The Third Eye - Freerange Records 217 3. Roland Leesker - My Warehouse - Get Physical 316 2. Eric Kupper, Kenny Summit - Over Here (Deeper Mix) - Classic Music Company 135D 1. Phil Maher - The Joy Of Sax - UM Records 052
Fat Freddy's Drop "Mother Mother" (Cosmodelica Remix) Simon Adams, Stefano Mango "Funky Spaghetti" Lars Vegas, Cleavage "Grace" Disclosure ft. Sam Smith "Latch" In.deed "Turn Me On" EDX "Make Me Feel" The Checkup "The Race" (JML Remix) Doorly "Groove Me" Matthew Dekay "Fangtango" Nick Jones Experience "Club Add Theme" Tigerskin "HigH" EP119 Funky Spaghetti Recorded 08-02-14 Time 50:33 Another group of excellent new house tunes, Enjoy these funky tracks and have a great August! Thanks for listening & downloading. Collect all episodes & subscribe in iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-house-episodes/id342587477
Kia ora! Still somewhat in a New Zealand state of mind, so I played a track from Wellington band Fat Freddy's Drop and shared some commentary on Vancouver from Air New Zealand's in-flight magazine. Did you know one can spot "bald eagles, elks (sic) and otters" around the waterfront here? ("if you are lucky") Hee hee. Two interviews tonight: first with local folk artist Keith William Miller about his upcoming ep release. Second was with CiTR's own Steve Edge, on the occasion of the Rogue Folk Club's 25th anniversary. Some great stories from Steve!Thanks again for your support, and keep in touch!val folkoasis@gmail.com
Hi all, Some of you may know I've relocated from Sunny Scotland to a rather damp Sydney, Australia. While trying to get to grips with this new city and the Aussie rate of pace (pretty chilled) I've found this old nugget of a mix I recorded back in 2005. It was a promotional mix I would give away on CD at gigs in Edinburgh (the old way of sharing music and promotion. It's all much easier now with file sharing, podcasts, facebook and what have you. Some big tunes for me back then are included in the mix. Recloose joining kiwi's Fat Freddy's Drop frontman Joe Dukie on “Dust”, the amazing boogie-anthem-although-it-was-a-b-side “Burning Up” by Imagination, the extraordinary “Flookin” by Solid Groove was not out my record box for years and not forgetting the rap classic “Me, Myself and I”. I hope you enjoy the sounds... Akabu feat. Linda Clifford - “Ride the Storm” (NRK 2002) Young and Co - “(I Like) What You're Doing To Me” (Brunswick 1980) De La Soul - “Me, Myself and I” (Tommy Boy 1989) DBX - “And There Ain't” (Muggsy 1998) Imagination - “Burning Up” (R&B 1981) Loleatta Holloway - “Love Sensation (Acapella)” (Salsoul 1980) Atlantic Conveyor - “We Are” (Untracked 2004) Mark De Clive Lowe - “Travelling” (Antipodean 2004) A Bossa Electrica - “Veja A Sol (Spiritual South Mix)” (Raw Fusion 2004) Wagon Cookin - “Natural High” (Appetizers 2002) Solid Groove - “Flookin” (Loungin 2005) Bugz in The Attic - “Booty La La” (BITAsweet 2004) Recloose featuring Joe Dukie - “Dust” (Peacefrog 2005) Brian Chambers - “Higher Love (Greg Gauthier and Tony L's Vocal Mix)” (ZGS 2004) Next Evidence - “Morning Breeze (Dim's Disco Blend)” (Capitol 2002) The Rebirth - “Evil Vibrations” (Ubiquity 2004) Well, Europe, I hear you're having a rough winter, I hope this warms the soul a little. See you down the front, Gary on the Money
A festival called the Big Chill...me and my embrace of the chill, perfect match. Here you pitch a tent for naps and then embark on journies of all kinds of stimulation. I caught, live, Roisin Murphy, Fat Freddy's Drop, Normay Jay, Gilles Peterson, Mr Scruff, Larry Heard, the Rebirth (met Roots Manuva)and took in so much more. The festival sets up a transmitter and broadcast Big Chill Radio throughout the fesitval. Here's a sunrise set that was recorded from 4am-6am...I got to the studio after being up and out all night, can you hear it in the mix? http://www.bigchill.net/festival