Cadence Revolution #22

Always be a first-rate version of yourself, instead of a second-rate version of somebody else.

If you like want what you hear, just follow the links to the songs in the playlist below to get them.

Warm It Up
00:18 The Alice ProjectI’m Having A Great Day
02:58 HP CrazyGrabbel
06:04 Deborah ColemanGoodbye Misery

Crank It Up
09:00 Lee Bob WatsonHow Can You Be So Sure of Yourself
12:15 Lee Bob WatsonLiving In the Past
15:19 Hamilton LoomisWorkin Real Hard
19:05 Renee StahlRun
23:04 Uncle SethA Little Bit More
26:12 John CostelloSpheres
29:23 Mexican Institute of SoundMirando a Las Muchachas
33:15 MastercrisL Amante Religieuse
38:55 Kimara LovelaceI Love You More
46:45 YamasakiDeep Six (Something Deeper featuring Emeson)

Cool It Down
49:44 Vittoria ConnTurnaround
53:10 Jeff TincherMy City

Run Time 1:00:03

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White Line FlyersDeborah Coleman
“Goodbye Misery” (mp3)
from “White Line Flyers”
(Blind Pig Records)

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Deborah Coleman is, as USA Today notes, “one of blues music’s most exciting young talents.” Along with a discography that now spans a decade, she also gives knockout live performances that have made her one of the hottest commodities on the contemporary blues scene.

Meticulous and focused in the studio and highly charismatic onstage, Coleman has developed a guitar style that reflects the influences of Jimi Hendrix, Buddy Guy, Freddie King, Albert Collins and Larry Carlton. Her vocal inspirations are as often found in the singing of Chrissie Hynde and Patti Smith as in the recordings of Bessie Smith, Janis Joplin, Memphis Minnie and Alberta Hunter.


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Cadence Revolution #21

Chase down your passion like it’s the last bus of the night.

If you like want what you hear, just follow the links to the songs in the playlist below to get them.

Warm It Up
00:18 Tara – Tara Caballero
03:00 Chris PatiLet It Go
07:58 Hanspeter KruesiCold Fusion

Crank It Up
10:23 James Brown – Gut Bucket
13:30 YamasakiDon`t Give Up
17:09 Ananda ProjectStalk You
22:56 Victor ImbresAll You Want and Need
27:29 Jodi Martin15 Minutes Out To Sea
31:20 Guy KriegerColors in The Dark
35:53 KoineSenza Tranquillita
39:57 The DwarvesSalt Lake City
42:00 Air OneThe Fly
45:05 Radio OrphansTinkerbell
47:31 Rondo BrothersStill Your Ghost

Cool It Down
50:23 Chris CortezGeorgia On My Mind
55:30 HP CrazyDancing In Circles

Run Time 1:00:31
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15 Minutes Out To SeaJodi Martin
“15 Minutes Out To Sea” (mp3)
from “15 Minutes Out To Sea”
(Hot Bread Records)
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Jodi Martin started writing songs when she was five. Noticing this trend, her Mum loaned Jodi her tape recorder. At five, this was a momentous event and confirmed Jodi’s obsession with songwriting forever. Jodi met Kasey Chambers and the Chambers family when she was sixteen. The following year, Kasey recorded Jodi’s song ‘Why’ for the Dead Ringer Band’s album ‘Homefires’ which took out Australia’s premier music awards, winning an ARIA Award the following year for Best Country Album.

Like Kasey, Jodi spent her formative years in the remote desert region of Australia’s Nullarbor Plain. With the recording of ‘Why’, and the Chambers family encouraging her to move to the more populated East Coast, Jodi left her small coastal desert hometown of Ceduna to begin her own career as a singer/songwriter.

Four critically acclaimed albums later, the sparse landscape of her childhood still resonates in Jodi’s music and the legacy of a small town remains in her honest lyrics. Her songs are not afraid to tackle controversial issues, like her own childhood spent growing up in an area with a large indigenous population. Her story comes through in songs like ‘Riddles’ (Water and Wood) where racism is witnessed through a child’s eyes. Jodi writes frankly and incisively about everything from relationships with lovers, parents, to social justice and personal issues like abuse. Jodi strong feelings of connection to place ensure that Australian imagery weaves itself into her work.


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Cadence Revolution #20

People may doubt what you say, but they will believe what you do.

If you like want what you hear, just follow the links to the songs in the playlist below to get them.

Warm It Up
00:18 DJ HiroKote Moun Yo

Crank It Up
11:30 Brother LoveSummertime
14:10 Julius PappA Thousand Years
21:25 Fish Go DeepThe Cure and The Cause
23:55 Dodo Bird - Trades And Tariffs
28:31 Frank BlackRobert Onion
32:00 Red ElvisesEverybody Disco
36:25 Don Juan DraculaTake me Home
38:15 Bobby BlueIn A Song (Puritain’s Powa Mix)
42:40 Derek JamesFree Love
45:20 Girls Stuff – Secrets
48:15 De MadrugadaEssa Magia

Cool It Down
51:52 Alysha J. TalbotLove Life
55:23 Adriana ThorpeFly
58:11 NardisSolo3min

Run Time 1:00:23
Cadence Revolution #20 (mp3)

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