It's July and its hot so what are you going to do? Cool off, right?
Exactly. In order to really appreciate this months podcast you need to
fill a bucket up with ice and Corona and head out back to your pool,
your friends pool, your neighbours pool, hell a complete strangers
pool. Grab a drink, drop the bucket, drop the robe, apply some sun tan
lotion, press play and slip into the pool
First up this month we
have Kinny & Horne with Why Me off of the Tru Thoughts label. Next
its Speedometer keeping the meter with their cut Two Beat Beast.
Australia's The Bamboos tickle our ears with a little sound tease,
sound familiar? It's the Bamboo's version of label mates Broken Keys
'The Witch'. The Key's version seems to channel Iron Butterfly and this
one lays down the funk. Sounds Stylistics come crashing in from some
manic drum playing that would make Melvin Parker jealous. Time to come
down a little we think. If you don't have headphones on please put some
on because Greyboy lays down some head snappin bass. Low End mainstay
Ohmega Watts drop in with A Request of his new record. Dudley Perkins
shares some thoughts on the world with Falling. Boca 45 provides the
remix of Thunderball's Stereo Tonic. We dug deep into the crate, well
not too deep, and grabbed some classic head nodders from the turn of
the century. First up its Bomb the Bass with Bug Powder Dust off of the
K&D Sessions followed by Aphrodelics and Rollin On Chrome also off
the K&D Sessions. Next up its Smith and Might with Same featuring
Tammy Payne. Lamb has been remixed so many times its hard to pick one
but Fila Brazilia's remix of Cotton Wool is definitely a giant. Another
giant is Nina Simone. We started off last month with so lets finish
this one with her as well. I Can't See Nobody is the Daniel Y remix off
of the great Remixed and Reimagined record.
Searched for Greyboy - Go Brooklyn and got your blog. Looks pretty sharp. Thanks.