Wednesday, December 26, 2012

12.20.12 - Jamaica Rock Holiday Style

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Happy Holidays on behalf of myself and the East Village Radio crew. Not quite sure how to describe this one... it has some reggae Christmas songs and some love songs and also some that were inspired by  the people that thought the world was going to end the next day. If you'd like to check out last year's holiday show you can do so right here. There are many more Xmas songs on it, and this year I didn't feel like playing quite as many. Anyway, hope you enjoy and listen to in good health!

12.13.12 - Moody Studio One

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I was inspired by the celebration of the man Mr. K (the Deadly Dragon Studio One maven) this night to do an all Studio One set. So it starts moody and gets a little, say, happier towards the end and also has some Studio One Christmas songs in there as well. I hope you enjoy, check the archive.

12.06.12 - Brubeck, B Sides & Byze One

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I have always had an affinity for certain types of jazz music, especially the older songs and especially the song Take Five. It was so cool when I found reggae versions of this song, and songs that took Take Five and made it into a riddim. So as a tribute to the passing of the composer Dave Brubeck I dedicated the first part of the show to some of my favorite takes on Take Five. A couple years ago Scratch Famous did an hour tribute to the same riddim on the Deadly Dragon Sounds show you can check out here. I was also in the mood to just check out some of my B Sides aka versions before our good friend Byze One joined us with a set of some of his favorites he brought to the East Coast with him while in town for the Street Industry Awards. Check the archives and rest in peace, Mr. Brubeck.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

11.29.12 - Horace Andy Inspiration

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Since Horace Andy was performing in Brooklyn and the Bronx this week alongside Brigadier Jerry (for the first time in about 10 years), I decided to take some of my favorite Horace Andy tunes and base the show around it. There are some favorites that I have left out if I have played them recently, but I think you will get the picture.

I was lucky enough to go and see him perform at the Brooklyn show and he still sounds the same. Incredible. Next time I hope to have him on the show!