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Posted by admin on Dec 29, 2007 in Featured Articles | Comments Off
This week’s mix of music compresses the time between the sunset of one year and the sunrise of a new one into sixty minutes for you to reflect on what has past, and a time to look forward on what is to be.
If you want what you hear, just follow the links to the songs in the playlist below to get them.
Warm It Up
00:18 Alan Hewitt – Swingin On Sunset
03:38 Steffen Coonan – There’s A Party In The Jungle Tonight
Crank It Up
10:00 Jupiter One – Count Down
13:30 Pleasure Principle – New Year`s Eve
17:14 Genuine Childs – Just Tonight
20:45 Rodney Hunter – Wanna Groove? feat. Jay Sebag
25:51 Sean Woodby – Way You Dance
30:15 DJ Funsko – Bonding Groove
36:08 Gabriel Black – Bar Groove
41:38 Glis – Resolution
45:30 Uncut – Kiss Me
48:48 Agatsuma – Dawn Light
Cool It Down
53:09 Rin’- New Day Rising
57:10 Bob Baran – The Reflection
61:02 Orange Crush – Dawnbreaker
Run Time 01:06:33
Cadence Revolution #44 (mp3)
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The approach of the end of the year is often a time of festivity and celebration. A time when thoughts of home come to our minds as we think of where the journey of life has led us to now, and how that which is home has influenced the path we have walked.
If you want what you hear, just follow the links to the songs in the playlist below to get them.
Warm It Up
00:18 Chephren Blake – Bounce Back (To Me) ft. Julia Guez
Crank It Up
10:00 Ed Royal & DJ Enne – The Gift of Funk
15:38 Coulter – 2000 Miles Away
19:47 Coco Montoya – Gotta Mind To Travel
23:35 Mr. Badwrench – Miles To Go
25:16 Bloc Party – I Still Remember
29:10 Moosefrog – Something On Its Way
35:15 Jason Sean – Aurelia’s Return
43:27 Dennis Ferrer – Undergound Is My Home
Cool It Down
50:00 Spirit Nation – Seven Gifts
54:55 Journey South – What I love About Home
57:55 Epic Hero – Home
Run Time 01:02:08
Cadence Revolution #43 (mp3)
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Posted by admin on Dec 23, 2007 in Featured Articles, Featured Track | Comments Off
Coco Montoya
“Gotta Mind To Travel” (mp3)
from “Gotta Mind To Travel”
(Blind Pig Records)
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GuitarOne magazine calls guitarist/vocalist Coco Montoya “the hottest southpaw in the blues” and raves about his “master touch and killer tone.” The Boston Globe succinctly states that Montoya’s music is “hot, blistering soul.” From his early days as a drummer to his current status as one of the top-drawing guitarists and vocalists on the blues-rock scene, Montoya earned his status through years of hard work and constant touring. And it all started with a chance meeting in the mid-1970s with legendary bluesman Albert Collins, who offered Montoya a gig as his drummer. Albert took an immediate liking to Montoya, becoming his mentor and teaching his new protégé the secrets of Collins’ “icy hot” style of blues guitar. Five years later, British blues icon John Mayall happened to catch Montoya at a jam session and was blown away. Mayall recruited him as guitarist in the legendary Bluesbreakers, and Montoya spent the next 10 years touring non-stop, proving himself to be a world-class guitar master in one of the most renowned blues bands in existence.
Averaging over 150 tour dates a year, Montoya continues to pack clubs and theaters around the world. He has played major festivals, including the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, The Chicago Blues Festival, The San Francisco Blues Festival and Canada’s International Jazz Festival. It’s no coincidence that publications from The Philadelphia Daily News to Blues Revue to Living Blues to The Village Voice all rank Coco among the best guitarists and singers on the blues scene. “Montoya is at the forefront of the contemporary blues world,” declared Guitar World. “He is one of the truly gifted blues artists of his generation,” said Living Blues. With Dirty Deal and continued non-stop touring, Coco Montoya continues to share his gift with his legion of admirers all over the world.
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It’s the time for the holidays for many of us, and dealing with the hustle and bustle that brings can lead us to cut back on the things we do solely for ourselves as we open our hearts and home to friends and family. This week’s mix is designed to put you in an oasis of sound where for sixty minutes the only thing that matters is you.
If you want what you hear, just follow the links to the songs in the playlist below to get them.
Warm It Up
00:18 Tosca – Busenfreund (dZihan & Kamien Dub)
05:30 Nigel Hayes – Shriek (…But Is It Art?)
Crank It Up
10:00 Nigel Hayes – Moving On
16:55 Tiger Stripes – Pharoahs Cigar
22:10 Infinito Palmeras – Salsa Y Control
26:11 Ovni – Aterrizaje
29:32 4 To The Bar – Make Me Sweat
34:38 Moosefrog – New Life Feat. Anji Bee
38:15 Spy Hop – Domino
43:24 Frankie Valentine – Moogrock
Cool It Down
49:18 Brett Dennen – She’s Mine
53:32 Kerry Politzer – Trampoline
57:01 Shea Breaux Wells – Soothe Me
Run Time 01:00:01
Cadence Revolution #42 (mp3)
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