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Welcome to another episode of Sounding Out The City...
This week's mix starts off with a psychedelic folk excursion by Nancy Priddy, followed by a clavinet and percussion heavy afro groover by Ramsey Lewis, and a soulful jazz funk lounger aptly named "Right On".
We then get into a deadly Gary Davis disco jazz instrumental called "Gee Dee" before Swell Session and Mr. Scruff bring some proper house music with "No No".
Minus 8 comes in next with a nice jazzy breaks lounger before Mark Ronson heats things up with a haunting version of "Valerie" sung by Amy Winehouse.
Pablo follows up with one of my all time faves in "Super Sweet" while Small World brings a quirky sample-heavy R&B track.
Library heavyweights Alan Parker and Alan Hawkshaw come together for a groovy jazz rocker called "Hot Pants" before we shift to an excellent cut-and-pastejazz loop called"Jazzhole" by the oddly named California based Free The Robots.
Panacea brings some dope left-field hiphop with "Starlite" from their "Ink Is My Drink" album, and the mix ends with a DJ Shadow tune called "The 6 Day War" that came out a few years back, but seems to fit with the times, as not much has changed since...
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Priddy - You've Come This Way Before
Ramsey Lewis - Kufanya Mapenzi
Master of Soul - Right On
Gary Davis - Gee Dee (Alternative Mix)
Andreas Saag & Mr. Scruff - No No
Minus 8 - Runaway
Mark Ronson - Valerie
Pablo - Super Sweet
Small World - I Believe
Parker & Hawkshaw - Hot Pants
Free The Robots - Jazzhole
Panacea - Starlite
DJ Shadow - The 6 Day War
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Thanks so much for listening!
'Til next week, peace and best wishes.
--Driftwood--
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