Greetings folks,
Hope you're doing okay. Back in Amsterdam again, just in time for a week of thoroughly crappy weather, both cold and wet, which is not pleasing either myself or Hype Cat one bit. No chance of an early summer, it seems. Being stuck inside means being productive musically tho, so it's not all bad, but I really am missing the balmy mood of a sunny stoop and cooling beverage combo, hopefully next week should bring the warms, if the weatherman is to be believed - we shall see, eh?...
Last Sunday saw @iamwahl in the chair, deliverying a rockin' slice of antipodean grooves courtesy of Yothu Yindi's 1991 album "Tribal Voice" which got the assembled bopping quite successfully. Thanks to Mr. W for the pick, and for sailing the frisb over to @corin_ja, who's here with today's intro..."I wanted to choose something from a genre that I think is a bit under-represented in Listening Club, although I haven't done any real statistical analysis of the chosen styles so it could just be a misfired gut feeling. I think I probably lean to white rock so probably it's true for my picks at any rate. Anyhoo, the one problem here is that this is not an album-oriented genre. Sure, there are plenty of examples but I'm afraid to say many of them contain a handful of bangers, but often a lot of filler. This is a 12" vinyl dominated field. So what I've gone for is a bit of a bend of the LC rules. I hope I can be forgiven. Anyway, let me invite you for the next hour into a late-70s apartment off Broadway in New York's Greenwich Village. You slip in past a relaxed doorman, to a darkened space dominated by large speaker stacks, balloons and mood lighting. Help yourself to some of that punch over there, or grab a spot on the floor. Enjoy"
Right then, download's here, stream's below:
See you 20:00 BST (GMT+1)





