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So...
If you've been listening to this podcast for a while, you'll know that it was offline for a major server upgrade. In the transition, many episodes got lost, and the few episodes that are on the site are not in chronological order.
That said, I DO have every single episode backed up on a disc and will endeavour to put them all back up over time, so please bear with me.
And now, picking up where we left off...
Welcome to another episode of Sounding Out The City...
This week, we get into all kinds of sounds: New. Old. Jazzy. Funky.
First off, some hard and dusty jazz from Vertice, some brand new hiphop breaks, and some sweet sounds from Nick Van Gelder. After that, it's some hiphop from Ryan Leslie, quirky breaks from Tom Central, and some brand new music from Mr. Scruff.
Up next, a classic gem from Jean Jacques Perrey, followed by a recently released killer funky soul blender (Thanks Richie!), then a marvelous R & B track that may be the best thing I've heard all year.
We finish up with a track sampled for Erykah Badu's "Honey", and a great soulful disco track from King Tutt.
Enjoy!
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00::Sounding Out The City Intro
01::Vertice – Acapulco Gold
02::Ave Blast & Cosmo Lopez – Change The Channel
03::Nick Van Gelder – Brighter Star
04::Ryan Leslie – Diamond Girl
05::Tom Central & Kaitain – Akama
06::Mr. Scruff – Bunch of Keys
07::Jean Jacques Perrey – E.V.A.
08::Phantom Slasher – Sax & Violence
09::Liquid Spirits – Closing Time (Duet)
10::Nancy Wilson – I'm In Love
11::King Tutt – YOu Got Me Hung Up
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Shout out to my man Richie. Thanks for sorting out that Phantom Slasher tune!
To get in touch with requests, questions, comments, or to submit music, email:
soundingoutthecity@hotmail.com
Till next week, keep sounding out the city.
--Driftwood
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