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Episode 3 – Resolutionary

Resolutionary

We’ve been trying to orchestrate a podcast feed, but such a feat combined with the time consuming ventures in learning sound editing via logic, has postponed our new years mix so long that well, it’s almost 2010 already. Granted it’s only the middle of the month, there ain’t going be another day to wait for us to throw down our mix… Soooo…

Let’s get down to the program. In the spirit of the new horizon set forth by 2009, Honey Knuckles cuts up some soul collaborated proto-break tunes–putting emphasis on the afro-beat, disco, and krautrock sectors–with the resolution of improving his b-boy technique in the cypha’. And I (Z-Noooote) take the year of recession to reflect upon the magical quality of money. In resolving that it’s time to either find a hustle or make some more cash money in recession times, or less ambitiously, just wondering about the poetics of the dollar bill, I find some inspiration in a collection of cross-genre dollar lamentations, on the grind motivations, and fuzzed out flows flipped up for my own purposes. Finally, Aisha rocks steady with some knowledge on the Oscar Grant protest in Oakland and the perennial abuse of police authority in the inner city. Let the chi flow!

Much resource is to be found in the rich history of music to help us make the resolute kind of resolution that will prove lasting. So peep that shit. And tell us about your transformations.

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Tracklist:

Honey KnucklesBreakin’ Breaks

Mark Ronson – God put a smile on your face feat. The Daptone Horns (Talk)
Lefties Soul Connection – Code 99 (Talk)
Dave Cortez with the Moon People – Happy Soul with a Hook
Sharon Jones – I just dropped in to see what condition my condition was in
The Pointer Sisters – Send him back (Piloosky Edit)
Ides of March – Aire of a good feeling
Gil Scott Heron – The bottle
Fela Kuti – Roforofo Fight
The Beginning of the End – Funky Nassau Pt. 1 & 2
Manu Dibango – Soul Makossa
Manu Dibango – Moni
Kraftwerk – The Robots
Holy Ghost – Hold On
Can – Vitamin C
Lowell Fulsom – Tramp
Eric B. & Rakim – Know the Ledge
The New Mastersounds – Land of Nod (Lack of Afro remix)
Maceo and the Macks – Soul Power 74
Red Astaire – Mambo El B-Boy
The Budos Band – The Proposition (Talk)
Cymande – Dove (Talk)

Z-Note the Money Mix

Young-Holt Unlimited – Ain’t There Something Money Can’t Buy
Amral’s Trinidad Cavaliers Steel Drum Orchestra – The World is a Ghetto
Bohannon – Save Their Souls
Demon Fuzz – I Put a Spell on You
Sly and the Family Stone – I Cannot Make It
Public Enemy – Shut ‘Em Down (Pete Rock edit)
Common Sense – Soul by the Pound
Slum Village – Get Dis Money
Stevie Spacek – Let the Dollar Circulate
Billy Paul – Let the Dollar Circulate
The Sylvers – Stay Away From Me
Black Merda (w/ Linnie Walker) – People Let me Know
Eric B. and Rakim – Paid in Full (Coldcut edit)
Eddie Bo – The Thang (Part 2)
Eight Minutes – I Can’t Get No Higher
Fatback Band – Goin’ to See My Baby
James Brown – Give it Up or Turn it Loose (remix)
Run DMC – Hard Times
The Flying Lizards – Money

Big ups to Edgar at Words, Words, Words for providing a resonant response to the soul recession episode and kicking me to the Billie Paul’s soulicious brain melter, Let the Dollar Circulate. Peep his bombastic, well versed journey through a rag-tag history of American soul recession music.

Endnote: to be improved in the beta stage –> mic levels, mixing skills, music knowledge, radio voice, suggestions?

Episode 2 – Recession Soul

Recession Soul

Ya’ it’s that time of the year, one brisk San Francisco morning after winter solstice, the days are just about to get longer but not much brighter. In tune for the Holiday season in the midst of thin wallets and heavy eyelids, Sanguine Sunday mixes up some of what we like to call recession soul. Bringing you that uplifting flavor from the hustle to the bounce, some of those I need monay type of jams, and even the more contemplative what the hell is goin’ on with our economy ballads–recession soul covers all it takes to overcome the despair of dusty pockets.

In the spirit of such hard times, Aisha interviews Rayan on the grind, a struggling San Francisco renter and resident of Moss Street about the merits and craft of couch surfing. Meanwhile Z-Note mangles 2 for 40 dollar buttered up lobster dinners. Keep on listening for a surprise battle between man and crusty sea beast; shit is sinister.

And Happy Holidays everyone! Moss Street’s Sanguine Sunday will see you again in 2009!

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Tracklist:

Intro
Souls of Mischief – 93 Til’ Infinity (inst.)

DJ Z-Note
Slum Village – Reunion
Black Milk – Bounce
James Brown – Talkin’ Loud and Sayin’ Nothing (remix)
Pilooski – Can’t There be Love
De La Soul – Say No Go
James Pants – We’re Through
Jesse Johnson – Can You Help Me
Brothers Johnson – Ain’t We Funkin’ Now
Slave – Slide
Bernard Wright – Spinnin’
Con Funk Shun – Got to be Enough
DJ Quik – Tear it Off
Roland Appel – Dark Soldier

Honey Knuckles
(Talk) Eddie Kendricks – My People…Hold On
The O’Jays – For The Love of Money
Laura Lee – Crumbs off the Table
Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd St Band – What Can You Bring Me?
Joseph Henry – I’ve Never Found a Girl
Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings – What If We All Stopped Paying Taxes?
Sound Experience – Devil With the Bust
Breakstra – Getcho Soul Togetha (Part 2)
Brick – Dazz
Carl Carlton – She’s a Bad Mama Jama
Lyn Collins – Mama Feelgood
Fatback Band – Backstrokin’
Lakeside – Fantastic Voyage
Jackson Sisters – I Believe in Miracles
Earth Wind and Fire – Brazilian Rhyme
Patrice Rushen – Forget Me Nots
Herbie Hancock – Wiggle Waggle
Johnny Pate – Shaft in Africa
(Talk) Barry White – I’m Gonna Love You Just a Little Bit More Baby
(Talk) Gary Bartz – I’ve Known Rivers
(Lobster Dinner Freestyle Battle) Edan – Sing it Shitface Instrmental