An hour of my favorite David Bowie tracks/collaborations/productions from his pomp. Hope you like it
A recent show I put together to celebrate Bowie’s finer moments – I’ll play & talk about some of my favorite tracks, productions and collaborations from his pomp, along with a few tracks that put me in mind of the great man. Enjoy!!!1 Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/J_Casey_
View moreFeat. Talking Heads, Hendrix, Aretha, Bernard Purdie, The Fall, Talk Talk & some deadly Ska/Reggae
A quality hour of music,with tracks from Talking Heads, Hendrix, Bernard Purdie, Aretha, John Holt, The Upsetters, Desmond Dekker, The Fall and Talk Talk!!!! Enjoy! Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/J_Casey_
View moreFeat. Pavement, Herbert, Fila Brazillia, Rancho Relaxo Allstars, Gas, Tricky and John Lee Hooker
This week’s show started with some PJ Harvey followed by the three singles from Pavement’s ”Terror twilight” album, I also played a track from Fila Brazillia and a great piece from Rancho Relaxo Allstars’ album ”Live at Luv parade” to round out the first half. The second half of the show began with a Two…
View moreFeat. Leaf LabeL, Eluvium, Amon Tobin, Noto/Skamoto, Duke, Helen Merrill, Aphex Twin and The Field
A nice relaxing blend of ambient/electronica from the Leaf label, Amon Tobin, Eluvium, Aphex, Noto/Sakamoto and The Field and some great Jazz pieces from Helen Merrill and Duke Ellington.
View moreFeat.Dexys, Flamin Groovies, Dylan, Garnet Mimms, The Impressions, D’Angelo, Kraftwerk and Ghostface
View moreFeat. Artie Shaw, Monk, Benny Goodman, Coltrane, Mingus, Duke, Sonny Rollins and Simon & Garfunkel
I had a two hour slot recently so to make the best of it I thought I’d play a lot of Jazz I have been listening to lately – mostly 40s/50s classics from the likes of Artie Shaw, Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey and Sidney Bechet in the first hour then more traditional and avant-garde stuff…
View moreFeat. The Modern Lovers, The Mekons, Bill Doggett, Villagers, Vince Gallo, Libertines and Fela Kuti
A recent show I did, the first half is guitar heavy with tracks from Bill Doggett, The Modern Lovers, The Mekons, The Libertines, The Cribs and Ska/Afro beat from The Tenors/the Rulers and Fela Kuti. The second half is a bit more meditative with a couple of tracks from Villagers, Vince Gallo and a great…
View moreFeat. Sonnny Rollins, Ketty Lester, Julee Crusie, Ray Noble/Al Bowlly and the much underrated Klimek
This is a show I did recently featuring a few tracks by Klimek, an artist on the Kompakt label who is responsible for some of the better tracks in the label’s annual ‘Pop Ambient’ compilation, I have included some of my favorites here. I start the show with Sonny Rollins’ signature piece ‘St. Thomas’ a…
View moreFeat. Ghostface Killah, Nas, Camp Lo, Mobb Deep, GZA/DJ Muggs, Gravediggaz, Big L and Wu Tang Clan
I have played little of no Hip-Hop on the show recently so I decided to dedicate an hour to some of the tracks I have been listening to lately. There’s plenty of Wu related stuff and classic era Hip-hop with a little taste of new material from Ghostface. Enjoy!!!!1 Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/J_Casey_
View moreFeat. Johnny Greenwood, Arvo Part, John Cage, Fennesz/Sakamoto, Mercury Dance Band and Philip Glass
A blend of modern classical, electronica, movie scores and some other stuff from the likes of Arvo Part, Coltrane & Hartman, Menelik Wesnatchew, John Cage and Johnny Greenwood among others. Check it!!1 Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/J_Casey_
View moreFeat. An hour of my favorite Ray Charles tracks interspersed with lots of classic Southern Soul/R&B
An hour of my favorite Ray Charles tracks interspersed with Soul/R ‘n B from the likes of Wendy Rene, Betty Harris, Clarence Carter, Jimmy Hughes and Etta James. Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/J_Casey_
View moreFeat. The Meters, Willie Mitchell, Al Green, Paul Desmond, Errol Garner, Satie and Philip Glass
The first half hour is mainly soul and funk from The Meters, Irma Thomas, Al Green and his producer/collaborator Willie Mitchell. The second half starts off with a great piece from the much underrated Paul Desmond’s 1963 album ‘Easy Living’, followed by Erroll Garner’s lovely reading of ‘I’m in the mood for love’. The last…
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