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Would you please help us improve the show by voting for your favourite track from this episode?All the Debts I OweGetting To MeYou Make Me FeelNobodySeqinitta QinngorpaatitNeed a Little TimeJumping At Shadows26Send the FishermanVote now! Firstly, Indigo Morgan is our surprise catch on the show today. She currently has 3 albums out, the latest released as recently as this month. You can check her out on Spotify. Secondly, we also have newish music from the likes of Caroline Rose, Mitski and Courtney Barnett. Welcome to the show, let's dive straight in. First up it's Caamp... Track Listing All the Debts I Owe CaampGetting To Me Caroline RoseYou Make Me Feel Indigo MorganNobody MitskiSeqinitta Qinngorpaatit NanookNeed A Little Time Courtney BarnettJumping At Shadows Duster Bennett (original 1969 vinyl play)26 CaampSend the Fisherman Caamp Indigo Morgan - the three LP wonder The intriguing and wonderfully mystic Indigo Morgan is our under-represented artist in this episode of the show. She has three LP's currently available. The first two are self-published, however, she appears to have a record deal for the third. The track we played on today's show - You Make Me Feel - comes from off of the A Song for Bowie album. Here's a catalogue of her work, we heartily recommend checking out her work. She's different, interesting and engaging. A Song For Bowie (2009)Left But Not Forgotten (2011)New Growth (2019) Indigo also has significant work published on YouTube. Here's a link to her channel. As a result of searching for Lou Reed's This Magic Moment, we found a new favourite. Therefore, Indigo has achieved a place in our From the Bottom of the Record Box catalogue. Nanook - Our Sun is Shining on You When Christian K. Elsner was small and living in Nanortalik in southern Greenland he once encountered a dog named Nanook because of his white coat. Nanook is a legendary polar bear. When the Elsner brothers started a band later in life, it got the name Nanook - the biggest bear. They also chose the name because they were inspired by the polar bear, which survives extreme conditions, but which is also endangered. By calling themselves Nanook, the band hoped to be able to educate the world about the polar bear's critical situation. When the band released their debut album Seqinitta Qinngorpaatit ("Our Sun is Shining on You") in 2009, they quickly became one of the most famous bands in Greenland. Despite the lyrics being in Greenlandic , which only just over 50,000 people speak, their album Ai Ai ("Lucky Song") from 2011, soon sold 10,000 albums. You can learn more about this fascinating band from their Facebook page. Duster Bennett - harp virtuoso The untimely death in 1976 of 29 year-old Duster Bennett was a sad loss to the music world. After playing a set with Memphis Slim on 26 March 1976 Duster was travelling home in a Ford Transit van and apparently fell asleep at the wheel. The van collided with a truck and consequently Duster was killed immediately. Duster emerged out of the late '60s art school music scene in Kingston-upon-Thames and Guildford. His virtuosic combination of drums, guitar (a 1952 Les Paul Goldtop gifted to him by Peter Green) and harmonica soon attracted wide recognition. He was often played on John Peel's Top Gear show between 1968 and 1970. He embarked on a US tour in 1970 with blues legend John Mayall both as a member of the Bluesbreakers and as a solo act. The track we play here, Jumping At Shadows was subsequently covered by Fleetwood Mac and Gary Moore.
The first remix I ever produced with DJ Leanh from Brazil was "Stronger Together" by Jessica Sanchez. And those two words, "stronger together," is how I would so fittingly describe the relationship with my extremely talented co-producer. Until that remix, I honestly had been struggling with how my remixes were sounding. There were elements of the mix that I couldn't quite figure out, and was growing tired of creating what I thought was sub-par work. When you a music producer, you are expected to be a "band in a box," if you will. You have to not only have to know how to run the music production software, and have a basic understanding of music, but you have to also be a "drummer," a "bass player," a "keyboard player," and so forth. Essentially, when you remix a song, all we are given are the vocal parts - and the rest is up to us. Drum patterns, percussion elements, bass rhythms, chords, melodic hooks, and so forth, are all for the producers to come up with. Of course, if you know what you're doing, it's an incredibly satisfying thing to produce a piece of music, and have it go out into the world, and affect people in a positive way. But it's an incredibly daunting task when there are areas where you know you lack in. Having formed a connection with Leanh after playing at his club in Brazil, I reached out to him asking if he would help me on a remix I was currently working on that needed to be finished in a week. It was "Stronger Together." I sent him the work I had done so far, and within a few days, our first co-production was born. Since then, a musical relationship has been formed that's made me fall in love with music all over again. I am so incredibly proud of the remixes that Leanh & I have produced over the last 2 years. It's been even more rewarding to see the response to these remixes on the dance floors across the words, especially with "This Is Me." We produce music from the heart, and hope that it's received in a positive way. So, thank you so much for accepting this music we made into your lives! May it lift you up, shake you down, and make you feel alive the way it does us! We'd like to thank Brad Lebeau, Bobby Shaw, Carmen Cacciatore & Orlando Puerto for the opportunity to remix so many great songs, and believing in us & our vision. We are very grateful. And thanks to Travis Sedler for the podcast cover design. And finally, while we are so thrilled to present this "best of" podcast to you, we are even more excited to show you what is coming next! :) Track Listing (All remixes produced by Joe Gauthreaux & Leanh): This Is Me - Keala Settle (Intro Mix) Something Just like This - Coldplay (bootleg mix) Anywhere - Rita Ora Thank U, Next - Ariana Grande Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) - Cher Internash - Dex Experience Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Diana Ross (Dub) Everybody's Free - Rozalla (bootleg mix) Stronger Together - Jessica Sanchez Shallow - Bradley Cooper & Lady Gaga All Out Of Love - Air Supply Made For Now - Janet Jackson Stop Me From Falling - Kylie Minogue (bootleg mix) Your Song - Rita Ora For all the latest information, including play dates, music and more, visit my website at www.djjoeg.com.
Nestled in a crow's nest-like green room above the Chop Shop stage we are joined by San Pedro's Toys That Kill. We talk about how their previous projects (such as FYP) and current projects (such as The Underground Railroad to Candyland)contribute to the Toys That Kill sound, the benefits of having the same line-up for so long and the stigma of punk being a young person's game. Track Listing: All tracks are off Toys That Kill's latest release 'Sentimental Ward' available via Recess Records. 1) S.D.R.T.T.GO! 2) The Safe Song 3) Sentimental Ward 4) Ready To Fall Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/toysthatkill/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TOYSTHATKILL Bandcamp: https://recessrecords.bandcamp.com/ Website: http://www.toysthatkill.com/
Again, How We Roll and The Mobcast Network cannot be held responsible for damages done to your ear drums and speakers, for more information about the heavy usage of bass, ask anybody who gives a shit.Bout that bass,MickeyDark0 and the good people of How We Roll.***** Track Listing *****All that she wants - SoundSnobs x ManuMan Trap remixSpeakafreak - Jakub Brynda Pop That - StylesComplete Trap remixBass Criminal - HPNTKHit the switch - MattaGet Crazy - Tincup & DarkxcheetoNow's tha time - Gutter BrothersNvr pass out - HalogramsWhiskey in my cup - Whiskey PeteSunday morning roll - FootworkOn the block - Riot TenOut of my mind - Smokie IllsonSweet Nothing - Diplo & Grandtheft remix
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Winston Riley very recently passed away. He is one of the best in Jamaican musical history: A producer, singer, record shop and record label owner. Riley's Techniques record label produced rich, quality sound for decades. Over the years, we have collected Techniques music and this podcast features only 7" singles straight from Kingston, Jamaica on the Techniques record label. We feature more unusual recordings this go-round, so take time to enjoy these tracks as there are some great releases from a Jamaican hit-maker that must be remembered. Got that? Track Listing: (All tracks on the "Techniques" record label unless otherwise noted) Anthony Malvo & Tiger - Coime Back To Me' Max Romeo - Evening News The Techniques and lady G - Samfie Lover Ansil Collin - Far East Special- Riley Inc label Tiger and Gregory Isaacs - She Give Me Hic-Up Carl Dawkins - Satisfaction Flourgon - One Foot Skank Red Dragon - Agony Papa San and Lady G - Legal Rights Admiral Tibet - Terrorist Slim Smith - My Conversation Jimmy Riley - Prophesy Johnny P - Don't Watch Me Buju Banton, E. Wilson, M Christie - Do Dem Something