Showing posts with label independent music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label independent music. Show all posts

Monday, March 21, 2011

Episode #51

Here is episode #51. Download show here!

Playlist

1. I Need A Dollar - Aloe Blacc
2. Beautiful Me - Donnie
3. Daykeeper - Foreign Exchange
4. Feel Good Music - Sound State (Feat. Isaac Nur)
5. Runaway Love - Minh
6. My Little Pet - Hot Bitch Arsenal
7. Wonderful Thing - 4Tex

I have a special show coming up next month so stay tuned! Enjoy the show!

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Episode #49

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Nappyroots has always kept it real and that's why I love them. This is a bangin' album with some great music and quality rappin'. Check it out at Nappyroots.com!








I love exotic music and Beats Antique is a group I happened upon by accident and just loved their music from the start. They remind me of Niyaz but funkier, and they add so many wonderful flavors to their music. Check them out at BeatsAntique.com.








BT is my heart. I will always love BT and have done so for years. His music is so beautiful, polished and smooth. This is a wonderful album and I'll be playing more from this double album on urban Outside shows in the future! BTMusic.com is where you can find it.




Here is this week's episode! Download show now!

Playlist

1. Welcome To The Show - Nappy Roots
2. Do It Big - Nappy Roots
3. Transitions And Eras Ft. Busdriver - Haiku D'Etat

Break: New albums I bought this year that I'm playing on this show are The Pursuit of Nappyness by Nappy Roots, Contraption by Beats Antique, also a song from an EP (Les Enfants Perdus) all proceeds from this particular song go to support the rebuilding work in Haiti, and These Hopeful Machines by BT.Bt's music can be found on BTMusic.com. The background song during the break is Better Days by Lisa Shaw. Music by Haiku D'Etat can be found on their website.

4. Oriental Uno Ft. Fanfara Kalashnikov - Beats Antique
5. Les Enfants Perdus (The Lost Children of Haiti) - Beats Antique
6. Vardo - Beats Antique
7. The Emergency - BT
8. Forget Me 1 - BT

Enjoy the show!







Sunday, September 19, 2010

Announcement!

Awesome show coming up next weekend! Be sure to tune in then! :)

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Episode #48 - New Albums!

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~ ALBUM REVIEWS ~


I have a couple of album reviews that I'm bringing to you today. The first is Layers by R&B /Electronic artist Minh. Released on the Jayden Records label, Minh's music is both smooth and soulful yet futuristic modern. His style reminds me of Maxwell with a soulful, sensuous style and the beautiful and layered electronic sound reminiscent of BT. Some favorite tracks of mine are Fresh and Star. Layers will be released on November 23rd, 2010. You can preview tracks on the album at the artist's website and the Jayden Records label website. His past works have been used in films and tv shows, with a song on the upcoming Layers album already licensed to the indie film Herman & Shelly. His music from his previous works are available on iTunes. Check him out!





Love Darling is another independent band whose music has been featured in television media, as a theme song for the TV show "The Real L Word" on Showtime. Many have said that their musical style channel's groups like The Smashing Pumpkins and the Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs. Well, I'm going to add two more rock groups that I like that their style reminds me of: The Dandy Warhols and The Donnas. They can be edgy, hard driving, fun and bluesy all at the same time and their latest album Sunshine Dust is one of those albums that you can sit down and listen to it all the way through. However some of my favorites on this album are Cadence and Dust In My Pocket. Love Darling rocks! You can find out about their music, touring information, media and more at their website and you can buy their music directly from them there as well. Check out Sunshine Dust and also their previous album Pawnshop Radio ON. Check them out!

Playlist:
1. Big Dreamers - Static Selektah Ft. Reks
2. Mr Opto Mystic - Autolect
3. Star - Minh
4. Don't Wanna leave - Minh

Break: Album reviews for independent R&B artist Minh an indie rock band Love Darling. Music playing in background is "Beng Beng" by Ministry of Sound Ft. Femi Kuti.

5. Cadence - Love Darling
6. Dust In My Pockets - Love Darling

Remember to always support independent artists! Enjoy the show!











Friday, August 13, 2010

Episode #47 - Upcoming Album

Here is this week's episode. I hope you enjoy! Download episode here!

1. Water No Get Enemy - Femi Kuti Feat. D'Angelo & Macy Gray
2. It's A Beautiful Day - Club Des Belugas
3. Kissez in Gallop - Club Des Belugas
4. Drawing Roses - Karen Rockower



Break: Singer songwriter Karen Rockower is coming out with a solo album August 25th. Her album is called Whales Standing. I play two songs from this album on the show. You can find out more about her work at www.karenrockower.com. It's a great album so check it out!

The song playing in the background during the break is called Same Old Thing by The Black Keys.



5. Tralala - Karen Rockower
6. Washed Away - Underwhelmed
7. Caviar At 3 a.m. - Club Des Belugas

Enjoy the show!




Sunday, August 8, 2010

Episode #46

New episode play list! Download the show!

1. Put It In The Air - (Feat. Young Nick & KaiZen)
2. Sambinha - Marie So
3. Crickets Sing For Anamaria - Marcos Valle
4. Bahia - Marie So
5. Elle S'en Va - Camille Bazbaz
6. Harmonix - Surfer Blood


Sorry for the late playlist. Enjoy the show!


Friday, April 9, 2010

Episode #44

Well here is the long awaited (if anyone is still listening) show that was supposed to be here two months ago. I am really sorry but I explain what happened during the show.

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Anyway I am really excited to showcase Jive Ass Sleepers, one of my new favorite artists!
The first few songs are from his second album, New Jazz Galaxy:

1. Funk In A New Galaxy
2. Keep Me Warm
3. Take Me Home
4. What Dreams She Dreams

Break: I ramble on about my poor excuses for such intermittent shows - again, I'm sorry. The background song is called Curtain Call by Aya. You can find Jive Ass Sleepers albums and mp3s on Magnatune and Amazon.com.

Interesting side note: I first found out about Jive Ass Sleepers from a podcast I listen to called Snapecast - a great podcast. If you like Harry potter check it out however be forewarned - they are VERY SERIOUS SNAPE fans.

5. Back At The Blue Note
6. More Than She'll Ever Know
7. Just You And Me

From the album Gettin' Down To Business
8. Private Eye

Enjoy the show!

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Electronica Extravaganza!

I'm going to have an all electronica show coming up near the end of this month so stay tuned for that! The next Urban Outside episode will be out next weekend!

Monday, July 6, 2009

Episode #39

Urban Outside is back, better than ever!

1. All My Soul - Ques
2. Better Days - Lisa Shaw
3. Stay - Son Lux

Break: Electronica pop group Under has released their full length new album More Pleasant Grey. The background song is called All Night High by Lisa Shaw.

4. Ebo - Spool
5. Hang Around - Gregory Douglass
6. Gravity - Under

Enjoy the show!!

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Episode #30

Here is the show for this week!  

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So A Musin
1. Autolect - I think that Autolect is one of the best and most creative hiphop artists on the scene. Check out and purchase his latest album Celestine Progeny either at his Myspace page, Amazon.com or Mobile Underground. You won't be disappointed.

High Noon Stank
2.The Primeridian - This song is smart, sexy, full of humor and, well, as they say on their web page about their music,"beautifully melodic, soulfully hypnotic, funked out for your listening pleasure." I agree. The Primeridian is a cool hiphop duo that hails from Chicago. Find them on their Myspace page.

Don't C Us
3. DJ Food Stamp - Dj Food Stamp is a local hiphop artists from Eugene, Oregon. This guy makes some great music. Find him on his Myspace page, check out his full length albums and Eps. Great Stuff! I even love his moniker - DJ Food Stamp! How cool is that?

Caught Red-Handed
4.FREaKS - This is a really cool song I came across on Garageband.com. it reminds me of those stripped down early 80's pop songs like Jesse's Girl or I Don't Wanna Lose Your Love Tonight by Outfield. Except this song is a little more subversive sounding! I think it's a fun song. You can find more from this band on Garageband.com. I can't seem to find any info about them anywhere else.

Black Grease
5.The Black Angels - If you've seen the  new online commercial for T-Mobile's new Google/Android/G1 Phone then you've heard this song. I love it. it's an obvious throwback to the Rolling Stones scrappy, psychodelic sixties rock. it's agreat song, almost like an anthem. Anyway it's from their album Passover. This is a great band. Check them out at their website The Black Angels.com.

Break: I have information on Autolect's newest album Celestine Progeny, Femi Kuti's newest album coming in November, Day By Day and about Singer-songwriter Brett Dennen. Background music is a song called Red Clay by Freddie Hubbard.

Angry Johnny
6. Poe - This is a great, moody, rainy day song for me and I love her voice. Of course she's got her own website where you can find all information about her, her music and concerts.

Chocolate Jesus
Tom Waits - Tom Waits is one of those one-of-a-kind artists. You either get him or you don't. I love his work and I have three albums by him, this song is on the album titled Mule Variations. If you haven't heard his music before and you like original, interesting one-of-a- kind music, get his double album Blood Money/Alice. It's one of the best albums to come out of 2002. I played Chocolate Jesus because it seemed creepy and moody and a little dark and humourous which seemed appropriate for the last day of October!

Tam Lin
Fairport Convention - I know this is a big departure from what I normally play but I love this song so much. I'm a big fan of the late Sandy Denny and Fairport Covention and I felt that this song was in keeping with the mood people get into on October 31st! It's a beautiful song in lyrics and in melody. Hope you liked it. Sadly, Sandy Denny is no longer with us but you can find more from this group at their website, old stuff and new.

I think this is a particularly great show. Hope you enjoyed it too!




Saturday, October 4, 2008

Episode #29

Here is today's show! Oh yeah, and Happy 1 year anniversary for Urban Outside!

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Eko Lagos
Femi Kuti - Son of the great Nigerian musician Fela Kuti, he is just as talented as his father and I love this song. The beat, the melody, the content it all comes together in a beautiful and infectious piece of music. I love music from Nigeris anyway. You can find more from Fela Kuti at his website: http://www.felaproject.net/.There's a huge selection of great music from Femi there that you should check out!

Archipelago
Quantic - Quantic has worked with many wonderful musicians. It's good to hear music strictly by him. He also works with another group that he helped create, the Quantic Soul Orchestra. Either way, you're going to hear some great stuff!I think this is a wonderful song and I use it as the intro to my FringeTheory podcast. Quantic has a huge discography of great music out there: www.quantic.org/ and his Myspace page.

Dark Heart Dawning
BT - Of course I've played BT before. hey, I love BT! he's one fo the best electronic musicians out there. This song is off of his Emotional Technology album. Anyway, you know where to find his stuff!

Break: I mention two really cool podcasts that epople should check out: Yuzzy's Weekend Dancefloor Podcast and Blog a podcast devoted to trance music. Also, Audio Gumshoe, a podcast that focuses specifically on independent and original music. Background music is Blind Tiger by Layo & Bushwacka. If you liked that song, you can find them at the Olmeto Records website.

123
Camille - Camille has a lovely voice and I love her music. She reminds me of the old French chanson singers. You can find more from Camille Dalmais at her website.

We Are
Ian Axel - I've played music by Ian before and I'm waiting for that day when he releases another album. Until then we can all still enjoy I'm On To You. It's only $7.99! Why not support an idependent artists and purchase it? He's a great musician and you'll feel glad you did! You can find more about him and his music on his website.

Join With Us
The Feeling - I've been listening to this group for awhile now and finally it seems that I can play a few songs from them. Their last album was from a big label  but so far as I know this one isn't. So, if you like them, you can visit their website.

Enjoy the show!

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Episode #27

Having technical problems! Episode has been reposted! Sorry for the wait!

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Dope
1. Grayskul - Great song from Grayskul. They have a new album out now called Bloody Radio. This album, in their words: "
This conceptual masterpiece serves as reverse brainwash music for today's contemporary hip-hop listeners, typically force-fed imaginary genres. Grayskul smashes these genres seamlessly into one while interweaving all with message, substance, concepts, wittiness, opinion and most of all, honesty while still maintaining a sense of humor, imagination, and originality. Bloody Radio has something for everybody." Amen! Check them out at Myspace and their website.


Afro Strut
2. Amp Fiddler - Ok, so you probably guessed that I love Amp Fiddler! This is off his album by the same name! Here's his Myspace page and the website! He also has an album of rare and previously unreleased tracks!

Phantom Limb
3. The Shins - Local to Portland, OR, like the band Oh Darling,The Shins always come out with good music. I also like giving props to local bands! Here's their website, and the Myspace page. This song isn't new but it's nice!

GfC
4. Albert Hammond Jr. - This artist (and his band) is new to me but judging by this song I think I'm really going to like their work in the future! This song is on the album named
¿Cómo Te Llama? So far, I like his music. You can find more from him at the Myspace page and the artist's website.


Break: Visit www.gnod.net a really cool artificially intelligent media search tool. it used to be mainly a music search tool that helps you find music that yo haven't heard. Now you can fins books and music and movies in much the same way. Local indie pop rock band Oh Darling is releasing a new album this month on the 16th, Nice, Nice! Visit their site to get news, info on their music, free tracks from the new album and to listen to their music at www.ohdarlingmusic.com and www.myspace.com/ohdarlingmusic.

Electrocute
5. Oh Darling -
I really enjoy their music. It's fresh and playful. They remind me of The Cranberries, but their music is better in my opinion! This song is off their newest album coming out this month called Nice, Nice!

1958 (Quantic remix)
6. Skalpel -
I love Skalpel and I was delighted to find some remixes of the lovely song, 1958! I'll be playing another remix of this song on the next show!

Again, sorry about the tech difficulties this weekend! Enjoy the show!

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Episode #26

I think that this week's show is particularly good!

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Wassup
1.Kidz in the Hall - It's amazing how independent hiphop and rap is far superior to most of the mainstream hiphop these days. Kidz in the Hall reminds me of Mos Def and Talib Kweli whom I really love! And yeah, they remind me of Kanye too but that's an obvious association. You can find more of Kidz in the Hall on MySpace.

Doorks
2. Autolect - Indiefeed Hiphop podcast has become one of my favorites and I find quite a few artists from this show. Autolect is one and has fast become a favorite of mine. This song is tight. I love the beats on this song. Like i said this stuff is far better than anything you'll hear on commercial radio and that's all there is to it. You can find more music by Autolect on Myspace. The new album that this single will be on, Between God and the Deep Blue will be available in September. This is a great album!

2 Wicky
Hoover (Hooverphonic) - Don't laugh but I first heard about Hoover when I saw the film Stealing Beauty. I loved the soundtrack and bought it and that's how I was introduced to this trip hop group. You can find their music and more on their official website.

Break: I mention a few websites that I use for finding new music, sites I find interesting. Songbytoad, cnet's music download.com also, Songza. Remember to support artists you like with your money by purchasing music from them directly or from businesses that support them because the music industry sure won't!

Shout
3. Donna Lewis - Donna Lewis has a lovely voice and her songs are always fresh and original and fun to listen to. This single, Shout is on her new album In The Pink. A beautiful, summery song. just the kind of stuff I love! Check out her new album and more about her at her website, DonnaLewis.com.

1958
4. Skalpel - I've been a long time fan of Skalpel's music. This is one of my favorite songs on their album, titled Skalpel. The entire album is great but this punchy little number really stands out becasue it's so light hearted. Their most recent album is also a gem and it's called Konfusion. You can find it on Ninatunes website.

Firefly
5. Sweet Electra - I heard this song on Anji Bee's Chillcast show. Beautiful song. This group is from Mexico. Reminiscent of Thievery Corporation. Or Povo. In any case, its sensuous and beautiful. You can find more music from them on MySpace. As always.

Enjoy the show!

Sunday, April 27, 2008

IndieAlliance Record Label


IndieAlliance is a new independent record label that is building a solid platform for new electronica artists. It provides them an opportunity to share their music. This label promotes artists that work anywhere from Down Tempo to Minimal and many sub genres in between. Theres a lot of great music here so check it out. Many of their artists will be features in all of the popular digital music stores so support these artists buy purchasing their music!

They are also accepting demos from budding new artists. Send you digital demo to a digital hosting base like YouSendit, where they can receive your track or album in mp3 format. Put in a little a little information about yourself as well. When sending your digital demo Please include the following in the subject field: DEMO 4 Indiealliance and send it off to: demo@indiealliance.net

www.indiealliance.net. Support the independent music community.

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Episode #18

Here's this week's show!



Looking Up
1. Hezekiah - Found on the Indiefeed Hiphop podcast. He does some work with anouther soul artists I really love, Bilal. You can find music videos from this artists on Youtube and his Myspace page. This is a great artist. Check him out!

Love On Haight Street
2. BT - I've been a long time fan of BT. He's worked with a lot of great musicians over the years. I like and own almost all of his albums. This song is from an earlier album, Movement In Still Life, my favorite BT album. You can find BT's music in the nearest record store near you or on Amazon.com, obviously.

Absinthe Minded
3. Adrienne Pierce - A cool song I found on the Podsafe Music Network. Reminds me slightly of Lisa Loeb, but a lot cooler. You can find her music on her website, Myspace and her music videos on YouTube. You can actually watch the music videos on the Myspace page.

Pra Manha
4. Da Lata - I first heard Da Lata on KBOO FM, a community radio station out here in Oregon. They used to have a 1 1/2 hour show called Brazilian Music Show (which no longer comes on) and the host played some of the most beautiful music. Da Lata was played a lot and that's where I first heard of the group. This song comes form their album Songs From The Tin. It's a fantastic album. You'll want to check out songs like Rain Song and The Tin Within. You can buy their music from Calabash Music website, Amazon.com or MySpace.

Yellow Is The Color
5. Bugge Wesseltoft - From his album Moving, I first heard about this artist from just browsing around a site called Gnod, looking for artists similar to Cinematic Orchestra and Skalpel, electronic jazz groups that I really like. This was a few years ago. The name Bugge Wesseltoft came up, so I decided to explore his stuff by previewing his music on Amazon.com. Love his music. He's more of a jazz artist and I know that this isn't a jazz music podcast but I figured that it can't hurt to sprinkle a little bit of different in the show every now and then. I think the song is beautiful and wonderful. I hope you do too. You can find more of his music on his website.

Destiny
6. Zero 7 - Like Thievery Corporation, Zero 7 is one of my all time favorite groups. There soft, dream-pop electronica sound is beautiful and I like beauty in all things. They come up with some of the most interesting compilation albums too. You can find their music in any record store, or their website.

Enjoy the show!


Thursday, February 14, 2008

Episode #15

Here is this week's show!

I won't be finished posting the playlist until tomorrow but until then you can download the show either from here or from podango!




Hip Hop Soul

1. Nick Cicero - Nice, smooth instrumental you can chill out to. Cicero is an up and coming music producer from New York. You can find more of his work at Myspace and his website.

Tonight
2. Neenah - I found her from a link on another hip hop website. She's a muslim R&B artist from the Netherlands. How awesome is that? She has a great voice. She reminds me a little of Aaliyah. You can find her on MySpace and her website.

Faces
3. Melk - I found this band on Garageband. I though that they had a really interesting sound. A mix between The Shins and The White Stripes. Well, to me, anyway. There is another artist on Garageband called Melk too. I may check them out later. But for now, this band, Melk, can be found on their Garageband page.

Break: A Band Called Quinn has come out with their latest EP album this month. Track Listing:

1. DIY
2. DIY (oneyedboy remix)
3. Hey Chi Chi!
4. As The Day Goes On
5. The Audition

You can download this album and check out the new music video DIY from them on YouTube and hear them on the BBC radio show.

Troubleman
4. Nina Miranda - I love Nina Miranda and I first found out about her through her collaborations with Bebel Gilberto, a favorite Brazilian artist of mine. She is a part of the music group Zeep. Nina has also been a part of the band Smoke City.

Devotional
5. Tabla Beat Science - This was my very first electronica album and I am still entranced with it. You can find music from them on Calabash Music, Last.fm, Mog.com or you can preview their music on Amazon.com.

Toura, Toura
6. DJ Cheb I Sabbah - I think that this guy is one of the preeminent kings of electronic music. Everything he touches is gold! His website, his Myspace page. His work is gorgeous, always socially responsible, always spiritual. This particular song is from his album La Kahena.

Enjoy the show!

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Episode #10

I'll put out a separate reminder next week about the feed/host change for the show. If you subscribe through the blog here (the little orange RSS square in the corner) or through your browser's bookmark feature you should be fine. If you don't, at the end of this month head on over to Podango to get the show. I'll be submitting the new feed to all of the usual podcast directories as well!




Gift of Gab

1. Doug Evans - I found this artist through Garageband. This song is from his album Soul Cinema. Described as "Conscious lyrics that talks about serious issues with ease and a grown up kind of humor. " Great album. You can purchase it through CD Baby.

My Life

2. BayBrotha - Also found through
Garageband, he uses a sample from one of my favorite songs by Mary J. Blige, My Life. I wish I could play her music here. At least I get to play BayBrotha's music. My Life is from his album Serious. You can purchase it through CD Baby. You can find more of his work on his MySpace page. He also has another website, Platinum Bound Music. Check it out!

For Real
3. Amel Larrieux - Again, I love her music. I've posted her
MySpace page here before but it bears repeating. You'll find all album, concert and information news there.

Uam Uam

4. Povo - I have no idea how to pronounce the name of this song but I love it! It's a fun, little piece of jazzy electronica. I think electronic music is one of the best things that's happened to jazz. For me it's the best of both worlds. Anyway, Uam Uam is an old song. Check out Povo's new stuff at their MySpace page and their website.

Break: information about feed/hosting service change for show. Just keep subscribing through the blog and show deliveries will not be disrupted.


Dragonfly
5. Universal Hall Pass - I found them through
Garageband. This group has a lot of influences and you can hear it in much of their work. Triphop comes to mind. I have to play more triphop! Anyway you can buy their latest CD, Mercury through, who else? CD Baby.

867-5309 - Jenny

6. Tommy Tutone - I decided to go back. You might be wondering why I played this song. Well, I check a site called RIAA Radar each week to see if the music that I want to play belongs to the RIAA or not. Surprisingly this song isn't on a RIAA label so I felt it was safe to play it. Hope I'm not wrong! I like it anyway. Always have! Here's their website!

Well that's it for this week! See you next time!

Friday, December 21, 2007

Episode #8


Last show for December!

1. Dynasty

Kaze
- I listen to the Indiefeed Hip Hop podcast and I hear a lot of excellent hip hip artists through them, like Kaze. I especially love it when they give props to the old R&B and soul artists like Curtis Mayfield by using clips from those good old soul songs. If you like what you heard from Kaze you can find him at his
MySpace page. You can also buy most of his music on iTunes. He's a great artist!

2. Call Cupid
Kay B
- He reminds me of Tyrese and is just as handsome as Tyrese too! When you want a good R&B song to slow dance to with your man or your girl this is perfect! I found this British artists through the
podsafe music network. You can also find his music on his own MySpace page.

3. Please Stay

Mindy Smith
- Like I've mentioned on another post I found this artists through one of the few terrestrial stations that still play interesting music and independent artists. I love Mindy's soft, melodic vocals. I think most consider her to be alternative country. She always makes wonderfully melancholic songs.


4. Always Love

Nada Surf - I first heard about this group through NBC's Heroes TV show, (one of my favorite shows) and I'm not embarrassed to say that. You can find a lot of great music through TV. I love finding new music through my favorite TV shows. This one's a gem from their album titled Lucky. Their newest album will be coming out ion 2008! You can find them at their official site and on MySpace and you can also find concert dates there too.

5. Five After One
Kmotive
- I found this artist on the podsafe music network. He reminds me of
The Dining Rooms. I really like him. He has mentioned Kenna, Postal Service, Massive Attack all as influences. You can find him on the podsafe music network and on his design website. He's a graphic designer too? Awesome!

6. When 6 Loves 9

Only Child
- I have the compilation album Future Lounge 3 from
Stereo Deluxe Records and it's one of the best compilation albums I own. Every song is a gem. Envision yourself with an ice cold martini in and relaxing on a leather couch in some nice pad or lounge and listening to this on a summer evening. Can you? I can! Only Child is really just one artists, Justin Crawford. You can find more about him or purchase his soulful tunes him here, here, and here. And here is a BBC interview with the DJ artist.

7. Ab Ke Baras
MIDIval PunditZ - I love the PunditZ. Been loving their work for years. They are so far out and delicious! If they are featured on a compilation album like this one they have some of the best songs on the album. The only one who tops them in my opinion is Cheb I Sabbah. This song comes from the 2002 Asian Massive compilation album from Six Degrees Records Travel Series. (one of the very best labels on the planet). I own a lot of Six Degrees albums. Yu can find them on their site a, Myspace and calabash music. On the Calabash site you can find free music downloads from them and from other world artists. Check it out! Hope you enjoyed the show!

See you next year!

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Coming This Weekend

Never fear! I'm back! I'll be rolling out a short test show by the end of this coming weekend. I'm looking forward to sharing some of my favorite independent artists with everyone as well as exploring the music of new independent artists. Podcasts are the wave of the future, both for music fans and musicians. Who needs big labels anymore? I've written quite a few impassioned articles on the subject and now I'm trying to put my money where my mouth is! Stay tuned!