31 Jul 2013

Soundsweekly Radio Ep.2





TRACKLISTING
The Loner - Cal Tjader
Caracol - Tremor
Love - Globetroddas
les Grands - Skence
Daniel Guilhot Special Exclusive Super Mega Interview background music is So Devine - Francis Inferno Orchestra
Pepino Beach - Marcos Valle
Indigo Blue - Sven Weisemann
Set It Out - Omar S
Love Thang (Genius of Time Remix) - First Choice
Transatlantic Landing Bay - Space Dimension Controller
Spinach Spaceship - Pop & Eye

27 Jul 2013

Jacques Renault - Back To You (Francis Inferno Orchestra Remix)





Melbournite Francis Inferno Orchestra on remix duties, absolutely killing it at the moment.

24 Jul 2013

Steve Reich - Nagoya Marimba (Hnny Edit)


Mr. Oizo- Secam

highlight on ed bangers 10th anniversary album

Bob James - Feel Like Making Love

20 Jul 2013

Sven Weisemann - Journey Of The Soul Mix

Some chilled grooves for y'all. My man of the moment right now, Sven Weisemann with a mix sure to take you to many places.

19 Jul 2013

Ta-Ku - Day 4 and Bonobo - The Plug

I haven't posted in a while, so i thought that one track wouldn't be enough. hopefully you enjoy these bad boys.

Soundsweekly Radio Ep. 2 Preview


Sorry about the wait guys, after much tinkering the radio show has been recorded with just a few tidbits to add in before I can send it on its way into your earholes!!
Here's a small preview of the upcoming show, stay tuned for the full show.

16 Jul 2013

James Zabiela - Boiler Room

Tech junkie, firmware tester for Pioneer and forward thinker, James Zabiela, showing what you can do with CDJs, mixers, an effects board, a laptop running Ableton and an iPad.

5 Jul 2013

Prana Pulse

Set a relaxing volume and let it bring you down to its level.


3 Jul 2013

L. Pierre - The Grief That Does Not Speak


recent. his Hypnogogia album from 2002 is full of beautiful classical/ambient pieces underlined with beats.

2 Jul 2013

Gil Ventura - Give Me The Night

Here's the story of one song across three people, the song - Give Me The Night, the year - 1980. Originally written by Rod Temperton as an synthy jazz affair, the song found its way into the hands of two others who did something with it the same year. George Benson began his meteoric rise with help from none other than producer extraordinaire Quincy Jones turning the song on its head and releasing the disco beast within, helping Benson taste success in the American charts. The last character in the story and perhaps the one most forgotten is Gil Ventura who also released his version of the song that same year, the struggle of tyring to find this song anywhere on the internet proves that unfortunately time was never on the side of Ventura's version. Only yesterday did I learn of it as I was ripping some of my vinyls when a song off a record that had otherwise been unplayed since I brought it back from a South American adventure some 4 years ago took my notice. Over and over again I played it, couldn't get enough of the sax, the song was made for it. If you're expecting a moral from this story I don't have one to offer, except perhaps something I knew all along, that one song, one concept is infinite, leaving an intangible trace across time and space touching generations whether we acknowledge it or not.

Gil Ventura - Give Me The Night by monsieurpanadero

BADBADNOTGOOD - Hedron

Define: Juxtaposition