537 C.U.B.A.
By Orishas
From the album Antidiotico
#songoftheday: “Chan Chan” by Buena Vista Social Club
Chan Chan
By Buena Vista Social Club
From the album Buena Vista Social Club
#songoftheday: “Djelimady Rumba” by AfroCubism, Toumani Diabaté, Eliades Ochoa & Bassekou Kouyaté
Djelimady Rumba
By AfroCubism, Toumani Diabaté, Eliades Ochoa & Bassekou Kouyaté
From the album Afrocubism
#songoftheday: “Feqer feqer new” by Alemayehu Eshete
Feqer feqer new
By Alemayehu Eshete
From the album Ethiopiques, Vol. 9: Alèmayèhu Eshèté 1969-1974
#songoftheday: “It’s Always You – Vocal” by Chet Baker
It’s Always You – Vocal
By Chet Baker
From the album Chet Baker Sings
#songoftheday: “Life (feat. Dave B)” by Ivy Sole, Dave B
Life (feat. Dave B)
By Ivy Sole, Dave B
From the album Life (feat. Dave B)
#songoftheday: “Love Yourself” by Dashboard Confessional
Love Yourself
By Dashboard Confessional
From the album Covered and Taped
Weekly Mix 6: February 12, 2017
So here’s how we play the game: everday I post a song to Twitter and Facebook (#songoftheday) that I think is so marvelous and so spectacular that I have to share them with you. At the end of the week I gather those songs into The Weekly Mix for your listening pleasure. When possible, I accompany each song with a brief intro by the featured band or musician.
For example, on today’s show we’re going to hear from Eightch and one of the members of Ersatz. Nice, right?
Speaking of Erstaz, we’re going to kick off today’s show with their song, “Regret,” from their album, Hints of… “Regret” comes from their fourth album, which feels like it was recorded in some snowy vale, and I couldn’t imagine a better fate than a long and lustrous winter listening to this song.
After “Regret” we’ll hear “Midnight” by Monster Rally. I’m not sure how to describe this song, but it’s what I imagine what would be played in someone’s Space-Age bachelor pad during some long midnight of the soul. “Midnight” comes from Monster Rally’s 2016 Pelicans album, available on Gold Robot Records.
From Islam Chipsy we’ll hear “Trinity 2” featuring EEK from Chipsy’s album, The Bullet. Special thanks to Sean Hockings from Metal Postcard Records for tuning me on to this gem.
Following Islam Chipsy we’ll hear “Acceptance, Side 1” from Eightch. James Watson is the man behind Eightch and when I invited him to join us on today’s show we ended up talking for nearly an hour about music, the industry, technology, and about intergity and life and art. Good guy and I’m looking forward to meeting James in person some day in the near future. Anyway, I first heard this track on a rainy drive to work and it was the perfect soundtrack for that morning’s commute.
From Deodato well hear his funky disco cover of Franz Listz’s “Also Sprach Zarathustra.” Deodato’s a prolific guy and has produced or arranged music for more than 500 albums. That’s just crazy. “Also Sprach Zarathustra” comes from Deodato’s 1973 Prelude album on CTI Records.
We’ll also hear “My Hood” by Ray BLK. Ray is recognized as a new and exciting voice in grime and garage but you’d never know it from this soulful tune about her hood. I’m looking forward to hearing more songs from Ray’s 2016 album, Durt.
We’ll close today’ show with “Star Roving” by Slowdive. I was never really a fan of this band back in the 90s. I thought if you wanted to listen to shoegaze the only band worth listening to were My Bloody Valentine. Boy, was I wrong. I’ve spent the last couple months catching up on all the great shoegaze bands I missed. “Star Roving” comes from Slowdive’s forthcoming album, their first in over 20 years, in fact, which will be released later in 2017.
You can listen to The Weekly Mix every Sunday on KAOS Radio Austin at 6PM Central, and every Friday on Bondfire Radio at 11:30 AM Eastern.
You can find me online on Twitter @josephaleo.
See you next week!
- Ersatz “Regret”
- Monster Rally “Midnight”
- Islam Chipsy “Trinity (feat. Eek)”
- Eightch “Acceptance Side 1”
- Deodato “Also Sprach Zarathustra”
- RAY BLK “My Hood”
- Slowdive “Star Roving”
Illustration: GDBee ©2017