“Low Riders In Space” from Shawn Lee‘s fantastic Synthesizers In Space album.
I’m telling you, this thing’s an instant classic!
“Low Riders In Space” from Shawn Lee‘s fantastic Synthesizers In Space album.
I’m telling you, this thing’s an instant classic!
“Crimewaves” from Matthew Dear‘s Her Fantasy single.
Dear’s still got it.
“Radio Crack” by Sim On Kor Funkle from the ROMBANKA SOUNDSYSTEM 5th Anniversary 2007-2012 compilation album.
This track will put hair on your chest.
“Just Remember” by Beat Inc..
Sometimes you just need a good stoner jam to get you through the week.
“Discarpentry” by Liar from the Dark Clover Presents Original Sound, Vol. One – EP album.
I don’t know anything about Liar but “Discarpentry” has me wanting more!
“Tambores” featuring Zuzuka Poderosa on vocals from Sub Swara‘s Triggers album.
It’s embarrassing that I did an entire show to promote the Song of the Say section of my blog only to not post anything the following week. I can honestly say that I’ve been so busy working to meet a very important deadline that there simply hasn’t been much time for anything else in my life. That said, I thought I return with a bang and Sub Swara’s “Tambores” couldn’t be more of a terrific song to kick things off with.
“Back Where I Belong (Albedo 067 Power Remix)” from Big Mojo’s Back Where I Belong OK album.
Smokey and groovy. Nice way to wind down the weekend.
There’s an old saying that 99% of everything is crap. Theater, movies, literature, etc. And in our case, electronic music. 99% of it is crap. Mediocre. Uninspired. Trite. Cliche. Gutless. Excrement.
But here’s the good part—there are so many human beings that statistically there’s an astounding amount of great electronic music in the 1%! So much so, in fact, that I can’t possibly play all of it even on a weekly one hour program. There’s just too much of it! Seemed a shame to keep it to myself so I started Tweeting whatever tracks I was listening to at the moment that I thought were worth hearing.
Problem solved, right?
Not quite.
I listen to a lot of music when I’m on the go and it was frustrating to not always be able to link to the song or album I was listening to.
What to do?
After giving it some thought I created a new section on my blog where I featured the song of the day. That gave me the freedom to not only link to the artist but also include the song or a video of the song of the day, and whenever it’s possible, a free MP3 download of that song.
I’ve posting a song a day for the last month or so and now that I have enough of them under my belt I thought it was time to share some of those songs with you on today’s show. And like the tracks I feature on my blog, the music on today’s show will skip from genre to genre and every track is top notch.
On today’s I prove it to you.
Below are links to purchase music from on today’s show. If you like anything you heard, why not spend a buck or two to support the artists?
See you next week!
Photo Credit: ©mr_cactus
“Broken Glass” from Tomas Barfod‘s Salton Sea album.
If you’re going to autotune your voice, this is how you do it.
“Walking Away feat Damon Aaron” from Anthony Valadez‘s Just Visiting album.
Perfect song for a June gloom day here in San Diego.