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Current Mood
The Art of Collaboration With Jarell Perry And Hollis Wong-Wear

Current Mood

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 57:34


In this episode, I sit down with singer/songwriter Hollis Wong-Wear @wongweezy and singer/songwriter/producer Jarell Perry @stillmindco to talk about how to have productive collaborations in 2019. The three of us talk about establishing a baseline level of trust as a core tenant of collaboration, how to create intentional collaborations, ways to navigate mental preparation to collaborate with others, creating boundaries within collaboration, and the business side of artistic collaboration. Music: Abjo (@abjonian) – "The Fifth Movement" Produced and Edited by: Jarell Perry (@stillmindco) Artwork: Julian Alexander (@slanginc), Slang Inc. Recording Location: Los Angeles --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Artist Decoded
#111: Kilo Kish with Jarell Perry x Yoshino - "100%"

Artist Decoded

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2019 51:13


As if spun from ether, the synthy experimental reflections of Kilo Kish (nee Lakisha Kimberly Robinson) strikingly embody what is intangible - the overwhelmingly complex emotions we sometimes feel but cannot find the language to express. A singer-songwriter, multi-disciplinary artist and designer, Kish’s musical offerings have always been deeply intertwined with her work in other mediums. Her debut EP Homeschool (released April 2, 2012), earned praise for its disarming honesty, marking the genesis of a discography informed by Kish’s deeply self-reflective nature and innate curiosity about the boundaries of human interactions with the world. “I think people liked Homeschool because it felt really naive but also natural. That naturalness of it is almost like catching an artist in their garage band stage,” explained Kish. The EP also provides early insight into Kish’s collaborative process, featuring production and vocals from longtime friends the Internet and Pyramid Vitra - Kish had previously connected with Matt Martians ( the Internet) online, and subsequently formed relationships with the rest of the band. Born in Orlando, Florida, Kish spent much of her early childhood in solitary settings, critiquing and exploring her surroundings autonomously, while at the same time fully immersing herself in creative projects and activities that challenged her world view. She entered her school’s gifted program at the age of five, and the advanced curriculum soon separated her from her peers. Still, the young Kish found that she preferred the company of adults, finding inspiration from the complexity of their realities. Despite having few friends of her age, her family were early advocates of both her independence and creative spirit. Her mother in particular provided a steady stream of art supplies, books and activities to feed Kish’s voracious young mind. “I would get bored of things really easily. So once I learned how to do something I was always trying to find the next thing to learn,” Kish explained of her lifelong sense of restlessness. Yet even in becoming easily disillusioned with standard childhood activities, Kish still fell under the spell of the popular culture of the ‘90s. When she wasn’t watching a steady stream of music videos on MTV, she listened to the top 40 hits on her favorite local station. In her teenage years, Kish’s musical tastes imploded, expanding into the realm of alternative sounds and internet-based sub-genres. Spurred on by the popularity of pirating platforms like Limewire, she sought out the future-facing crooning of Bjork, and connected with the empowered folk-pop of Regina Spektor. This plethora of influences coupled with a rejection of any state of stagnation still defines Kish’s music. A year after the release of Homeschool (while still studying at FIT in New York), she completely pivoted directions and released K+. The free mix tape was supported by a digital art zine and immersive listening session. Featuring A$AP Ferg, Childish Gambino, Earl Sweatshirt and more, K+ chronicled the process behind its own making in order to bring the listener closer to the mind of the artist. “At the time, I kind of just considered music as another form of making stuff. I was in college thinking I was going to become a textile designer, but then to see some of my peers blowing up - Matt was with Odd Future and some of my other friends were in A$AP Mob. So I saw it happening around me and it occurred to me that it was possible,” she explained of the time. The following year, in 2014, she released her second EP Across with the support of French fashion house and record label Maison Kitsune. On its heels came Kish’s debut studio album,Reflections in Real Time (2016) which she released through her own imprint label Kisha Soundscape + Audio. The album, a searing and deeply personal journal entry into the motivations, fears and obsessions of an artist unafraid to document her own fallacies, garnered praise for its earnestness and impeccable musicality. In an interview with Elle that year, Kish even joked that the album’s level of honesty would probably embarrass her later. As her story continues to unfold, and her already-impressive buzz continues to grow, stay tuned for more on one of 2018’s most exciting artists…Kilo Kish. www.artistdecoded.com

A.R.T. Artists Real Talk
#26 Super Hueman Hustle - A.R.T. Podcast Season 2 Finale

A.R.T. Artists Real Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 117:57


Allison is a very well-known Bay-to-LA (and back) street artist, having been featured on the cover of LA Weekly's People of the Year issue, Juxtapoz Magazine, and many other places. She's also navigated a wide variety of career situations that have informed her work. For our season finale, host Jacob Patterson stopped by her new house in Oakland to chop it up. Warning: we say "hyphy" and "hella" wayyyyyy too many times in this episode.    8:17- Is San Jose the bay area or not?   8:57- Which part of Oakland are we in?   10:32- The Bay responding to the Ghost Ship fire   Read more about the Ghost Ship fire: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/oakland-ghost-ship-warehouse-deadly-fire-gallery-1.2901036   http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-pol-ca-ghost-ship-fire-anniversary-housing-201711202-story.html   13:20- Vince CEO Meow Wolf https://meowwolf.com/author/vince/     15:31- Why did you decide to come back to the bay?   17:08- Jacob ghost riding a car  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQlonDdyUYk   17:25- Andrew bloody gums https://www.instagram.com/bloodygums https://www.instagram.com/abars/   18:18- http://museumca.org/   Allison Hueman:  https://www.instagram.com/hueman_   20:33- Drinkin Smokin West Coastin https://www.instagram.com/drinkinsmokinwestcoastin https://drinkinsmokinwestcoastin.com/   20:39- http://wineandbowties.com/ http://wineandbowties.com/lfposts/feels-is-back/ https://bampfa.org/   21:23- Why move back to the bay?   22:06- Hueman talks about being homeless   23:24- http://www.complex.com/style/2014/05/street-artist-hueman-covers-la-weekly-people-2014-issue   26:52- Hueman talks about how she misses collaborating with people in Los Angeles   28:28- Hueman x Hyperlimbo  http://www.artnet.com/galleries/kp-projects/hueman-hyperlimbo/ https://beautifulbizarre.net/2017/01/18/hueman-hyperlimbo-kp-projects/   Hueman explains what Hyperlimbo means to her   31:31- What do you usually do on your drive from Oakland to LA?   34:04- From UCLA to The Brewery   35:03- Housing at Think Tank   35:57- What was it like at The Brewery? http://www.breweryartistlofts.com/   39:16- Hueman talks about her experience with art and work   39:56- Hueman and legal issues    42:40- Did you go to school for painting or design?   44:06- John Cena https://twitter.com/JohnCena https://www.instagram.com/johncena   44:56- Hueman talks about taking a video game design course   46:15- Monkey Island https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monkey_Island_(series)   47:19- What kind of things do you do to gather inspiration?   47:52- Larry King By,  https://www.amazon.com/Larry-King/e/B000APHO7C   49:28- Other Peoples Property by Jason Tanz https://www.amazon.com/Other-Peoples-Property-History-Hip-Hop/dp/1596912731/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1523503025&sr=1-1&keywords=other+peoples+property&dpID=41U-BDAYUzL&preST=_SY291_BO1,204,203,200_QL40_&dpSrc=srch   49:41- LA Weekly Shuts Down Abruptly  http://www.laweekly.com/news/los-angeles-news-site-laist-shuts-down-abruptly-8816719   52:57- Humans last design gig being for Playboy   53:03- Were things turned around by then or were you still broke?   53:49- http://www.playboytv.com/   54:57- Jacob talks about Playboy spitting sex positive feminism    55:59- Whitney Kidd Bell  https://kiddbell.com/   Read more about the Dick Pic Show: http://www.laweekly.com/event/i-didnt-ask-for-this-a-lifetime-of-dick-pics-8694867   58:34- Hueman talks about when she started doing murals    1:01:32- Jacob talks about what he used to paint    1:04:31- What kept Hueman from doing murals for years   1:06:42- Art Major  http://artmajorla.com/   1:08:36- http://www.huemannature.com/index   1:10:51- https://www.instagram.com/hueman_   1:12:08- Ritual show by Hueman http://www.huemannature.com/ritual/   Ritual show (teaser) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwzfHNvakoI   1:12:55- Hueman explains what the Ritual show was   1:13:36- Why it was called ritual   1:13:44- Jarell Perry http://www.jarellperry.com/ https://soundcloud.com/jarellperry   Cryptik https://www.instagram.com/cryptk   Vyalone https://www.instagram.com/vyalone   Brandon Monk https://www.instagram.com/monkwood_   1:15:53- Built to Last by Jim Collins https://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&keywords=built+to+last+book&tag=googhydr-20&index=aps&hvadid=174248083384&hvpos=1t1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=1959214552049865894&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=e&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9031252&hvtargid=kwd-1038453127&ref=pd_sl_19c99t5uzo_e   The 50th Law by 50 Cent https://www.amazon.com/50th-Law-50-Cent-ebook/dp/B002M41TRU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1523505028&sr=8-1&keywords=50th+law   1:16:48- The Room https://www.amazon.com/Room-Tommy-Wiseau/dp/B000CFYAMC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1523505065&sr=8-1&keywords=the+room   The Disaster Artist https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=the+disaster+artist   1:18:51- Hueman asks Jacob about the different colors he uses in his organizer    1:21:36- Hueman touches on her “ritual”   1:23:09- Jacob talks about writing his to-do list   1:25:41 Jacob talks about how important “Coffeegraph” was https://dtla-weekly.com/coffeegraph-think-tank-featuring-avi-roth/   Recap on Coffeegraph: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB2Ak1D0G5U   1:26:25- Dino Nama https://www.instagram.com/nunquamdormio   1:36:16 When did you realize you could do art full time and how did you balance it with commercial art?   1:37:16- Huemans trip to Europe   1:38:20- How do you curate commercial art opportunities?   1:38:32- How do you know when to say yes and when to say no?   1:41:31- Commissioned work    1:44:23- Are your murals usually always commissioned?   1:44:44- Hueman talks about getting a grant   1:46:35- Do you have anything big coming up that you could talk about?   1:46:41- What do you want, if you could imagine what you see yourself doing within the next five years? 1:52:51- Hueman touches on what tools someone needs to be an artist   1:56:11- Where to find Allison Hueman:  huemannature.com   https://www.instagram.com/hueman_

Artist Decoded
#89: Gavin Turek X Jarell Perry X Yoshino - "On The Line"

Artist Decoded

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 54:40


It’s impossible not to become infatuated with soulful pop princess Gavin Turek. The LA Native is always clad in a hand-made 70s fringe dress (designed herself in every color) and armed with the best dance moves you’ve ever seen. It’s easy to draw comparisons anywhere from Tina Turner to Beyoncé but really, Gavin is her own force to be reckoned with. Performing always came natural: she grew up with a father who played piano and tagging alongside her mother, who toured coffeeshops singing gospel. Her origin story goes like this: at age three, a teeny tiny Gavin interrupted her mother mid performance, took over the mic and to the astonishment of the audience, finished the song for her. She knew every single lyric, word for word, and whoa, that girl could sing. Suffice to say, a star was born. Growing up, Gavin obsessively studied two things: music (the likes of Donna Summer, Prince, Lauryn Hill, Diana Ross. Michael Jackson, Giorgio Moroder) and all forms of dance. Originally aspiring to be a professional dancer, she spent months at a time in India and Africa, immersing herself in different cultures. Ghana was where Gavin first discovered her love for fringe and learned that the popular disco-era fad had much deeper origins. Everyday while in Ghana, Gavin learned and performed the traditional dances of the northern region, with falling in love with their massive fringe belts that moved with the music and drums as an extension of body and spirit. As Gavin jokingly told Nylon Magazine, “fringe really makes your hips look good and accentuates the movements.” Another great discovery for her was that in other cultures, dance is much more than a form entertainment, it is a way of life. It is used to celebrate births, weddings, religious worships, achievements and even deaths and afterlife. Upon returning to the United States, Gavin eventually returned to singing and songwriting as her main medium of expression, but when the time came to perform her own music, dance and fringe costumes naturally became a vital component for her live shows. Two special artists in particular became champions early on for Gavin. Brainfeeder genius TOKiMONSTA has been a longtime friend and collaborator. Early on in both their careers, she asked Gavin to contribute vocals to her productions, which lead to the fan favorite track “Darkest Dim.” Mayer Hawthorne was next, not only inviting Gavin to open his sold out tours but recruiting her as the female counterpart in his retro funk act Tuxedo with producer Jake Uno. (You may recognize her as the golden disco goddess gracing the stage with them everywhere from the legendary Hollywood Bowl to Japan). In 2015, word of mouth about Gavin’s music and electric live shows spread with the release of her electro R&B infused mini-album “You’re Invited” produced by TOKiMONSTA. The girl power duo followed the release with a sold out tour and received accolades from Billboard, NPR, The Fader, Apple / Beats 1, KCRW, etc. That year,Spin named Gavin as the summer’s Top Artist to Watch and her disco funk-tinged single "Don’t Fight It” as one of the best tracks of 2015. By 2016, Gavin’s star quality was undeniable. She dominated the stage with guest performances at legendary festivals such as Outside Lands and Coachella and late night performances on Jimmy Kimmel with Mayer Hawthorne and Cee Lo. Her crowning achievement this past year began with the release of her single “On the Line” (produced by Chris Hartz of Passion Pit) last May. In support of the release, she played a beyond sold-out month long residency in Los Angeles. The long time venue promoter said he had never seen anything like it in LA, with lines wrapped around the block in hopes of catching Gavin perform what would soon become her new EP Good Look for You.  “On the Line”  premiered #1 on HypeMachine very organically thanks to dedicated love from the hippest underground blogs and airplay from six of KCRW’s top tastemakers. KCRW DJ Anne Lit proclaimed it the “song of the summer.”    Gavin preps now to release her EP “Good Look for You” February 17 via her own label Madame Gold Records. A self starter and entrepreneur whose mission is to inspire women of all ages and ethnicities, Madame Gold continues the tradition of female greats taking the reigns of their own success. Gavin considers it an homage to the artists she admires most: Solange, Janelle Monae and TOKiMONSTA. The EP’s single “Good Look for You” (November, 2016) already has  garnered attention from Stereogum, Nylon, Okayplayer, etc and the EP release will be celebrated with a live KCRW Morning Becomes Eclectic in-studio session and release parties in both Los Angeles and New York this February. www.artistdecoded.com

Together FM
TOGETHER FM 66

Together FM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2017 59:59


00.27 | Melf - Guilty (feat. Maja) 03.00 | Paris Blohm - Let Me Go (feat. KARRA) 05.23 | Loadstar - Diamonds (feat. Takura) 09.15 | XYLO - Get Closer (Joe Mason Remix) 12.35 | Roisto - Come On 15.05 | Vanic - Too Soon ft. Maty Noyes (Rootkit Remix) 17.30 |White Zoo ft. Jacky Kanlop - Leaving Tomorrow (VIP Mix) 20.01 | Flux Pavilion - Cut Me Out (feat. Turin Brakes) 23.55 | Boombox Cartel - Alamo (feat. Shoffy) 27.12 | ALPHA 9 feat. Koven - Only Good Mistake 30.14 | Florian Picasso & Loopers - Suwave 33.37 | Lauv - The Other (Matisse & Sadko Remix) 35.33 | Terravita x Bare - Right Now ft. Tima Dee 37.52 | Bro Safari & Dion Timmer - Proper 39.38 | Sikdope - Pieces 42.38 | Bryce Fox - Coldhearted 45.53 | Keys N Krates x KRANE - Right Here 49.07 | k?d - Lose Myself (feat. Phil Good) 52.37 | Fletcher - Wasted Youth (Michael Brun Remix) 56.25 | Hex Cougar - Afterlife (feat. Jarell Perry)

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Artist Decoded
#67: Live @ MIND/WAVE w/ Joshua Hagler + Jarell Perry + Maja Ruznic + Yoshino

Artist Decoded

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2017 51:09


This podcast episode was originally recorded in Los Angeles, CA @ NOH/WAVE's event entitled MIND/WAVE on March 18th, 2017 with guest speakers Joshua Hagler, Jarell Perry, Maja Ruznic, and Yoshino. www.artistdecoded.com www.instagram.com/artistdecoded www.twitter.com/yoshinostudios

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Elite Muzik Radio
Episode 40

Elite Muzik Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2016 60:00


Elite Muzik Radio Episode 40 features smooth tunes from Crackazat, Saba, Noname, Raury, Charlotte Day Wilson , Appleby, Salaam Remi, Adam Vida and more. Stream the episode in full through iTunes, Soundcloud and Google Play under Indie Creative Network Crackazat - Ambience - :06 Xavier Omär - Grown Woman - 1:55 Saba - Church / Liquor Store (feat. Noname) - 3:32 Fouk - Ken Sent Me - 6:04 craves - Without You - 7:26 Blackparty - Wanderlust - 9:30 Christopher Rau - Ne Travaillez Jamais - 11:44 Charlotte Day Wilson - Find You - 13:44 Tim Suby - K Goodnight (feat. Jessie Reyez) - 15:47 Appleby - Castles - 17:58 Noname - Diddy Bop (feat. Raury & Cam O'bi) - 20:21 Trapo - Chicago - 22:44 Soft Hair - Lying Has To Stop - 24:50 Ella Mai - 10,000 Hours - 27:13 Yuna - Best Love - 29:19 Salaam Remi - Come Through and Chill (feat. Miguel) - 31:10 Emeli Sandé - Garden (feat. Jay Electronica & Áine Zion) - 35:00 Khalid - Reasons - 37:57 Moglii & NOVAA - Mother - 40:27 Adam Vida - I'm Juiced (feat. Mr. Carmack) - 43:26 Iris Temple - Philosopher - 45:02 HSVN - On You (feat. Jarell Perry) - 46:05 Lorine Chia - A Little While - 47:36 SevnthWonder - All Night - 49:06 High Klassified - Broken Elbows - 51:12 Linden Jay - Lose Again [Jakwob Remix] (feat. Shola Ama) Gallant & James Fauntleroy - Borderline (Pat Lok Remix) - 55:46 H.E.R. - Pigment - 57:03

Synchronicity with Noah Lampert
Ep. 41 - Jarell Perry

Synchronicity with Noah Lampert

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2016 65:03


Jarell Perry stops by Synchronicity to discuss music, awareness, race relations and the meaning of life. I met Jarell through fellow MindPod Network podcaster Yoshino (Artist Decoded) and we immediately hit it off. Jarell is an accomplished singer and songwriter and he also runs an excellent blog called Still Mind where he muses on everything from creativity to peace of mind. I had a blast talking to Jarell and I have a feeling you'll really enjoy this episode. Don't forget to rate and review Synchronicity on iTunes. You'll be rewarded with primo quality karma for your troubles.

Artist Decoded
#34: Yuna feat. Jarell Perry X Yoshino - "Chapters"

Artist Decoded

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2016 88:35


Yuna is a Malaysian pop vocalist and guitarist. Yuna talks about her newest album "Chapters". Topics covered in this episode: Southeast Asian ghost stories Scary movies On her desire to act Growing up watching Bollywood and Hollywood films Explaining her identity as a Malaysian born singer / songwriter Discovering nuances of her identity Clearing the air on certain Muslim stereotypes The importance of not losing yourself in the entertainment industry Her desire to make people aware of human rights issues Being in touch with your own personal journey and organic growth as an artist Everything one does as an artist being a preparation for the next step Learning to enjoy every moment and to embrace people for who they are The connection she has with her fans Transitioning from law school to a full-time music career, encouraged by her parents Her new album "Chapters" www.artistdecoded.com www.instagram.com/artistdecoded www.twitter.com/yoshinostudios

BassGardenMusic PODCAST
BassGardenMusic_February_motion_mix_2015-02-24_11h48m29 (04)

BassGardenMusic PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2015 79:01


1. Malaky - Slow Motion 2. Severity Zero - Lust Vegas 3. Physical Illusion & Sunny Crimea - Freedom 4. Physical Illusion & Sunny Crimea - Learn to Love 5. Klute - You Wont Like It 6. Spective - Love & Affection 7. June Miller - The Promise Ring 8. Klute - Rays 9. T & Sugah - Green Valleys (L.A.O.S Remix) 10. Malaky - Right Now 11. Sunny Crimea - Smile 12. Silence Groove - Get You 13. Erick Trodly & Impish - Be Around 14. Madface - Many Lies 15. Marvel Cinema - Dog Days 16. Monrroe - Eventide 17. Physical Illusion & Sunny Crimea - Soul Harmony 18. Sunny Crimea - By Chance 19. Atlantic Connection - 360 (feat. Jarell Perry) 20. Whiney - Wasting Time 21. FD - Into You 22. Physical Illusion & Sunny Crimea - Something About Love 23. Atlantic Connection - Speakeasy 24. Midnight Request - Music Box 25. Physical Illusion & Sunny Crimea - Smokey 26. Sunny Crimea - Answers 27. Physical Illusion & Sunny Crimea - Time 28. Klute - Be Good to the Ones (You Love) 29. Semi Sense - Frozen Apple 30. Madface - Later That Night 31. Fraen - Feel Free 32. Physical Illusion & Sunny Crimea - Remember When 33. FD - Change Please 34. Physical Illusion & Sunny Crimea - About You 35. Malaky - No Time 36. Sunny Crimea - Still in Love 37. Physical Illusion & Sunny Crimea - Confused 38. Atlantic Connection - Gratitude (feat. Tali)

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SpecialSays
Special Sundays 4-21-13

SpecialSays

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2013 119:57


Special Sundays April 21: Tiron & Miguel- "Go" Clear Soul Forces ft. Idris Elba- "Gotham City" Ghostface- "Chez De La Ghost" Dom Kennedy- "Choose Up" Ru- "Master Plan Remix" Jay Electronica ft. Jay Z & The Dream- "Shiny Suit Theory" Sene- "Cult Classic" DLRN ft. Prometheus Brown & Illecism- "Reset" Ann Pebbles- "I Can't Stand The Rain" Missy Elliot- "Supa Dupa Fly" Audible Doctor ft. Von Pea- "F.U.B.U." Vanessa Marquez- "In The Midnight Hour" Pharrell x Daft Punk- "Get Lucky" The Weekenders (Chuuwee, Bam Circa 86, Real J Wallace, PCH & Abjo)- "The Afternoon" "We Don't"- Zion I ft. Eligh & The Grouch Jhene Aiko- "3:16am" J. Dilla ft. Common & D'Angelo- "So Far To Go" Fashawn- "Boy Meets World" Keno- "Without You" Ghost Town DJ's- "My Boo" Rapsody ft. BJ The Chicago Kid- "Good Good Love" Bambu- "Coffee In My Left" Actual Proof- "We Gon Continya" Clipse ft. Ab-Liva- "Blaze Of Glory" Tyler ft. Frank Ocean- "Bimmer" J. Cole- "Hold It Down" Jarell Perry- "If It Ain't Too Late" Biggie ft. Carlitta Durand- "One More Chance (Woody Remix) Jasmine Nichol- "The Infusion Of Lover's Hearts" Jansport J- "Go!" Feedback? @SpecialSays or SpecialSundaysRadio@gmail

ClubChrisFM
ClubChrisFM 2012 Sun Mix

ClubChrisFM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2012


Take me to the sun! Song listing: Plastik Funk & Dave Kurtis - Shake Dr. Kucho!, Zenbi - Echale Candela Shena, Darryl Green - The Tears In My Eyes Laidback Luke Feat Wynter Gordon - Speak Up Crazibiza - Everybody Dance Plastik Funk & Dave Kurtis - Housemusic Criminal Vibes - Pump Up The Jam Dj Chus - A Night Summer Dream David Puentez - Envy Lookback - Sudo Muzzaik & Exacta - Reach Deep Blush - Dance On Bob Sinclar feat. Sophie Ellis Bextor & Gilbere Forte - F*** With You DJ Chus, Patric La Funk - Bel Amour Mauro Picotto - Joga Bola Shakira - Addicted To You Rita Ora - How We Do Ian Pooley, Phil Fuldner - Zoana Reza feat. Max C - Put It On Alex Gaudino feat. Crystal Waters - Destination Calabria Chris Montana - Music Stefano Noferini - It's For You Crazibiza - Take Control Beyonce - Love On Top John LePage feat. Debby Holiday - Key To Your Soul Inna - Wow Mark Knight - Together Tiesto & Mark Knight feat. Dino Lenny - Beautiful World Cahill feat. Chrome - Can't You See Jennifer Lopez feat. Pitbull - Dance Again Cutee B Feat. Jarell Perry - Fantasy Kelly Clarkson - Dark Side Pagano - Hispanicity Marcelo Vak vs. Luca Bisori - Yes I Wanna Funk Adam Lambert - Never Close Our Eyes Dreamette - Night of Your Life Happy Listening,