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Retreating to the Woods (with Quentin Coaxum!)

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Dave is joined this week by a special guest, Quentin Coaxum (https://quentincmusic.bandcamp.com). Quentin is a professional trumpeter, composer and teacher in the Chicago area, where he’s performed at the Chicago Jazz Festival and the Pitchfork Music Festival. Dave and Quentin go deep on two very different records they recommend for retreating to woods, including the lush “Sing to the Moon” by Laura Mvula that could accompany you on a walk in nature, and the lovely, dark and deep “No More Shall We Part” by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds that is better suited to a cabin in fifteen feet of pure white snow.

Music discussed today:

Quentin Coaxum - You & I

Laura Mvula - Sing to the Moon

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - No More Shall We Part

Blu - Her Favorite Color

Goldman - Sometimes

Angel Olsen - Burn Your Fire for No Witness

Smog - Rock Bottom Riser

Bill Callahan - Apocalypse

The Black Keys - Chulahoma

Miles Davis - In a Silent Way

Marvin Gaye - What’s Going On?

Whitney - Light Upon the Lake

Al Green - I’m Still in Love With You

Al Green - Let’s Stay Together

Wilco - Kicking Television

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Content provided by Dave Sandell & Caleb Gardner, Dave Sandell, and Caleb Gardner. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dave Sandell & Caleb Gardner, Dave Sandell, and Caleb Gardner or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Dave is joined this week by a special guest, Quentin Coaxum (https://quentincmusic.bandcamp.com). Quentin is a professional trumpeter, composer and teacher in the Chicago area, where he’s performed at the Chicago Jazz Festival and the Pitchfork Music Festival. Dave and Quentin go deep on two very different records they recommend for retreating to woods, including the lush “Sing to the Moon” by Laura Mvula that could accompany you on a walk in nature, and the lovely, dark and deep “No More Shall We Part” by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds that is better suited to a cabin in fifteen feet of pure white snow.

Music discussed today:

Quentin Coaxum - You & I

Laura Mvula - Sing to the Moon

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - No More Shall We Part

Blu - Her Favorite Color

Goldman - Sometimes

Angel Olsen - Burn Your Fire for No Witness

Smog - Rock Bottom Riser

Bill Callahan - Apocalypse

The Black Keys - Chulahoma

Miles Davis - In a Silent Way

Marvin Gaye - What’s Going On?

Whitney - Light Upon the Lake

Al Green - I’m Still in Love With You

Al Green - Let’s Stay Together

Wilco - Kicking Television

  continue reading

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