OSIRICA is admittedly a bit of a ADHD mix, keeping on track only for a couple songs at a time before steering into the abyss. I planned it that way, so I hope you can just enjoy the songs for what they are, and see that they do follow some twisted path in my mind at least.
-Prabha Devi
Jeanne Lee - Sundance
Harrell Singers - Theres A Land
Maulawi - Root In 7-4 Plus
Hypnotic Brass Ensemble - Jupiter
Lorez Alexandria - Baltimore Oriole
West African Cosmos - Jevinelo
Saka Acquaye And His African Ensemble From Ghana - Akudonno (1969)
Side B
BASA BASA - Black light
Rabbinical School Dropouts - Warp to Level Three
Débruit - Ogene Udu
Pnu Riff - Bula
Howard Wales - Karnaval
Antonio Adolfo - Vôo Da Apolo
Marconi Notaro - Ah Vida Avida
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I didn't know that I had ADHD :). I guess Sun Ra would have liked this one!
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Armand
Haha
DeleteThanks again Armand
much appreciated - thank you
ReplyDeleteMerci!!!
Deletethanks prabha. are y'all planning something interesting for DRM100? looking forward to more. much love
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Hey Wildbeards! Long time no see.
DeleteYeah we are planning something special for nr 100! Stay tuned, its not far off.
I'm sorry, did you say something?
ReplyDeleteNot quite sure what you mean amigo ;-)
DeleteADHD? On the contrary I think this mix holds together really well. I hear it as a celebration of Afro Jazz, funk, gospel and African grooves. Side1 starts so well with Jeanne Lee and the very cool gospel from the Harrell Singers. Lorez Alexandria was an extraordinary talent, Baltimore Oriole, what a tune!
ReplyDeleteThe choice cut for me is West Africa Cosmos, this one blows me away with its beautiful guitar interplay...
Side2 is a bit more of an ADHD affair but none the lesser for it.
I love tuning in and finding two mixes awaiting my aural pleasure!
You guys are amazing!!
Rex
Thank you so much Rex for your continued support! All the best
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