Greetings, folks, may the fourth etc.
Hope you're doing good. Been a lovely warm week here in Amsterdam, which made for a very enjoyable Kings Day and aftermath. Still surrounded by a lot of that aftermath too, really is time to put all the things back in their right place until next year, heh.
Last Sunday was #vortex time, and that was decreed a #ForeignLandsVortex, which saw tunes from far and wide, selected by folks from far and wide, mixed with finesse by @akx, and a mighty fine trip is was too. Thanks to everyone for chipping in tunes! Looking back we find @eastvanhalen holding the frisb with this to say by way of introduction to tonight's pick..."For some reason I got it into my head that today’s LC selection should come from the radio. I had listened to the WFMU fundraising marathon pretty much morning to night, two weeks of stellar and fascinating music and a lot of fun - DJs pairing up with DJs, Yo La Tengo doing their annual requests-for-pledges gig, the whole thing ending with a bunch of exhausted, drunk DJs making a live karaoke band in the studio. There’s a lively comments board for each show with a live playlist, and you can star tracks for your favourites list. So I dug through those, listening to albums, figuring out what I wanted to play.
So this afternoon I was listening to more radio and I heard a song and said WHAT IS THIS. THIS IS AMAZING. THIS IS MY SUMMER GROOVE. And I sensibly threw everything out the window in favour of an album by that artist, because this is the Listening Club Way.
The new song isn’t being released with an album - it’s a single being released in three mixes. I’ve chosen the extended one, natch. It’s the last song you’ll hear in this set. Preceding it is a 2000 release that was this artist’s first solo album after decades of legendary work with Gil Scott-Heron (sorry if that gives it away) and as a session musician. Roy Ayers, latterly of these precincts, shows up on a track here too. I’ve had the new track on repeat today and I love all of this.
(Tangent: the first DJ slot after the WFMU marathon started with 12 or so minutes of this weird ambient noise, which everyone comfortably leaned in to, until the DJ started getting confused by the comments on the comments board and the comments board started getting confused by the live playlist…and everyone eventually realized that the DJ had been playing tunes, but we were all listening to weird noise because the station had bollixed switching the feed from the karaoke thing to the studio. The songs we didn’t hear disappeared from the playlist, replaced by "'Technical Difficulties' by Noise Wall Special,” which everyone promptly added to their favourites list. And this, in a nutshell, is why freeform radio is the best goddamned thing in the universe.)
Right then, download's here, stream's below:
See you 20:00 BST (GMT+1).