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Sunday Soul is live now
all done for this week.
Thank you for listening.
Happy Monday.
Last night’s broadcast was interesting. After a reflective weekend spent on a bit of a roller coaster I wanted to express some kind of thread between the highs and lows of the places I’d been. I didn’t hold back, or pull any punches. So it was naiive hopes, critical reflection, a little cynicism for fun, and an equal measure of balancing admission to strike an equillibrium between them. The mixing was cumbersome, but it felt really good. Like the existential communion I was looking for. Thus, however awkward, or misshapen, I closed with a bright smile and relief.
I’ve been stepping back from the world as I get deeper into my recording projects, not seeing so mny people, not shopping for records, and only breaking to be alone in the sun, to read, or to spend a few hours with my treasured friends. I keep approaching this rift within myself where I feel as if the world at large wants nothing more than to be amused as lightly as possible. Things are curious, and times are tough. No time for slower tunes, no way to bridge the gap between the more difficult things we really need to discuss, the emotion left between the beats of 114 bpm, and no way to express the hunger for this space, or energy.
And so I explored some faster tempos. I attempted to explain myself at 128 and with a little force. This felt so wrong. As I turn up the tempo, I feel like I am betraying myself, letting you down… but then I wonder in the silence of afternoons… the strings and hi hats still ringing in my ears… who are you? I continue to claim some voice for a collective, when I know that I only speak for myself. And as I speak, I feel myself drifting away. We are something approaching illiterate, and the harder we bash ourselves on the head, the slower and more dimly we reflect the lights I see dancing all around us, all the time.
It’s more than you asked for, I know. So I’ll get to the point:
Here is the track listing for Sunday Soul: A Beautiful World:
1. Sunday Soul – Program ID
2. So Beautiful – Deco
3. Bonaire – Al Usher Remix – Dutch Rhythm Combo
4. Funk 005 (Drive) – Francisco Mix – Raiders of the lost arp
5. Zoysia – Lovefingers
6. Beautiful Day – Shamlou
7. Jinzou – Manuel Tur Remix – Sei A
8. Nightlaw – Paolo Mojo
9. Eve – Apologist
10. Hello Moon – WLD Edit – Heather Brooks
11. Song For Marie And Elise – Aeroplane Remix – Lullabies In The Dark
12. Worldwide – Solid Groove’s Wednesday at Midnight Remix – Dominic Stanton
13. Give It To Me – Clayton & Fulcrum
14. Ease Out – Mid Air
15. Yuki – Hideo Kobayashi
16. Another Chance – Astraglide’s Deep Remix – Difyl
17. Hang Around – Wahoo Main Mix – Ben Westbeech
18. New World – Attaboy
19. Baja – Jellybean Dub – Mascara
20. Ork – R.T.A.
21. An English ’93 – International Music System
22. No Matter How Hard – Nic Horton
23. Nice Dreams – Tony Watson
24. Renaissance – Vince Watson
25. ADSR – Mecanique
26. Violet – Nuance Movement
27. Escape From Martius 42 – The Diaphanoids
28. Waiting For A Train – Instrumental Dub – Moonbase
29. Beautiful Otherness – criminally pitched down – Bent
30. Sunday Soul – Program ID
31. That’s The Kind Of Love I Got For You – Dusty Springfield
32. Sunday Soul – Program ID
Total running time: 3 hours 11 minutes and 20 seconds
The archive is posted now at the bottom of the bulliten board at Treehouse Muzique for you to stream, open up in a floating window, or download as you like.
Listen gently, and enjoy,
See you next week.
Sunshine
A beautiful world vocal …. Priceless