Cadence Revolution #52

Numbers can often can rule or dominate our lives, but sometimes numbers are a reminder to celebrate. Such is the case this week as we celebrate the number 52, as in 52 weeks, 52 shows, 52 hours to equal the first anniversary of Cadence Revolution.

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 Mark MarshallSomething to Believe (Single Version)
04:20 Slow ClubMe And You
07:11 Johan BrunkvistRomantic Adventure (JB Mix)

Crank It Up
11:52 Sally ShapiroHe keeps Me Alive
15:37 Derek JamesFree Love
18:14 Wil DeynesSuper Wonderful
21:05 Sarah NixeyBeautiful Oblivion
25:35 Karmyn TylerLuv Me So
28:54 Eyes Of LoveMy Love Is U (Federico Conti Radio Cut)
32:22 Sean WoodbyWay You Dance
36:30 MontoyaLove Comes Over Me
41:15 4 To The BarMake Me Sweat
45:16 Howard JonesRevolution of The Heart
48:27 StereomoversLove Is
51:44 UncutKiss Me
55:04 1990sYou Made Me Like It
58:12 Bloc PartyI Still Remember

Cool It Down
62:03 Abra MooreAfter All These Years
65:45 Kerry PolitzerTrampoline
69:10 PhobosLovers Embrace

Run Time 01:14:33
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Sweat Remixes4 To The Bar
“Make Me Sweat” (mp3)
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Three elegant gentlemen and a charming lady clad in a long dress are the four musicians that 4 to the bar consists of. Should you now be thinking about bar music, you are absolutely right – however not in the sense of the location with alcoholic beverages, but rather the musical staff bar. Four-four time reigns here, so listen and we dare you to keep your feet still!

The critics turned up their noses in the 60s when jazz had a short, but heated affair with South American dance music – yet the new sound was a great success amongst the audience. 4 to the bar adores this music and supplies us with its European version of it.

This style, however, is not simply replayed, but newly composed and interpreted completely differently with bossa nova, samba and jazz elements.

The band incorporates its ideals into current day life, even transfers them onto pop songs that are familiar to all from the radio but have never been heard in that style. All remains different! This way, 4 to the bar succeeds in avoiding the typical problem that arises at dance parties, being that the fans of classical ballroom dance, the disco freaks and the rock and rollers cannot agree on a certain musical direction.

Such drive and esprit urge everyone onto the dance floor, making them feel good. Even after simply hearing the band’s CDs at home on a dry run, one feels an energetic burst, is supported by musical wings, buoyant, almost dancing into everyday life. This can of course also occur with other songs, but one is seldom seduced in such a subtle way.


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Cadence Revolution #51

They say time flies when you’re having fun, and this weeks mix of music features a lot of artists whose music will make the next hour feel more like sixty seconds.

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 VolfoniqHypno Dub | Free Download
06:55 Jon Kennedy110% Proof

Crank It Up
09:56 Fat Naked LadyFat Naked Lady
15:24 LennonInfinitebeat2 Mix (Remix)
19:48 Zion TrainEagle Ray
28:30 Kirsty HawkshawIt’s A Fine Day (Kinky Roland Mix)
34:34 Johan BrunkvistFree to Be (Radio House Edit)
39:17 David UsherUgly Is Beautiful
43:01 Guards of MetropolisPerfect World
45:55 Fort PastorMarch Out
48:38 LovespiralsSandcastles (Radio Edit)

Cool It Down
52:55 YamasakiMe Dad and Van The Man
56:48 SkywardsCentral Calm

Run Time 01:01:24
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DemonsJon Kennedy
“110% Proof” (mp3)
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Jon Kennedys music came to light when he was twenty four and Mr Scruff played his track Tell Me How You Feel on the Unfold radio show in Brighton, Tru Thoughts Recordings snapped him up straight away. He released three 12s and in 2000 his debut album Were Just Waiting For You Now came out.

Jon has an international following; hes easy to find and he responds to most people who contact him. He records under his real name, his website is also his name and his openness has encouraged people to make contact with the person behind the music. On a recent DJ tour of Japan, he was surprised by peoples reactions; When I was in Japan it was all drum ‘n bass and breakbeat – its about the speed of the beat. My stuff kind of intrigued them as the beat and bass are there, but theres other stuff going on, like spongy, muddy, scratchy and unusual sounds.


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Cadence Revolution #50

The rhythm of our bodies’ flows and pulses with life, energy, and strength which is mirrored in this weeks mix of music.

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 Sweet ElectraFirefly (Acid Cabaret Mix)
07:26 Egg Chair ArchitectsI Find It In You

Crank It Up
12:33 Sun and Soul ShadesLet It Go (Federico Conti Mix)
19:50 DalminjoCome Here
26:14 Zion TrainFollow Like Wolves
31:28 Zion TrainEarthquake
35:49 Nova Barrio and FriendsTu Sunrisa (Danson Version)
41:21 CarangeloE Solo Musica
44:40 Duminie DePorres/Theo ParrishThe One
48:50 FonoDangerous | Free Download

Cool It Down
52:20 Shannon HurleyMatter of Time
56:48 CrisopaNorth Left | Free Download

Run Time 01:03:15
Cadence Revolution #50 (mp3)

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