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On May 8th 2011 the Blues originator Robert Johnson would have been 100 years old. If you say that Blues is the mother of all music which came afterwards like Soul, Jazz, Rock'n'Roll and also todays diverse musical excursions then Robert Johnson may have jammed with some of the artists featured in this weeks soulsearching. Random selection, from the extraordinary album by Colin Stetson to a great new talent out of Toronto, Jesse Futerman, the amazing Fatima with Floating Points, the wonderful compositions by Robag Wruhme and Mount Kimbie as well as Sven Kacireks Kenya takes in an edit by Lawrence and the rerelease of Lucky Browns killer LP via Tramp Records plus exclusives like Ben Westbeechs new album on Strictly Rythm, postponed to a September release or Joseph Maliks diverse return into directions in music. Then into some of todays definitions of the Blues and a little long version section with Luis Gasca, Glenn Underground, Gil Scott-Heron - unreleased remix by Aleph and back into 2011 with Nicola Conte and Nailah. Finishing off with a song for my daughter - she's so much into this Ladi6 gem from her last album. All good, spontaneous random play done, now . . . enjoy the music, michael show no. 642 posted may 10th, 2011. ++ intro ++ Colin Stetson - Lord I Can't Keep From Cryin Sometimes - Constellation Max Roach & Abbey Lincoln - Driva Man (Jesse Futerman Remix) - White Fatima - Innervision - Eglo Jamie Woon - Wayfaring Stranger - Live Recordings Sven Kacirek - Kayamba (Lawrence Edit) - Pingipung Mount Kimbie - Flux - Hot Flush Robag Wruhme - Tulpa Ovi - Pampa Records Ben Westbeech - Summers Loss - Strictly Rythm Promo Ghostpoet - Survive It (Koreless Remix) - Brownswood Lucky Brown - Space Dream - Tramp Otis Rush - Double Trouble - Cobra Robert Johnson - Come On In My Kitchen - World Music Network Joseph Malik - Disorder Man - Album Demo Nicolas Jaar - Marks - Circus Company Gil Scott-Heron - NY Is Killing Me (Aleph Remix) - unreleased Glenn Underground - Negro Music - White Vincent Ahehehinnou & Orchestre Poly-Rythmo De Cotonou - Lalalala - Analog Africa Luis Gasca - Street Dude - Blue Thumb Nicola Conte - Black Spirits feat. Nailah - Impulse! Outkast SpottieOttieDopaliscious (Instrumental) - La Face Ladi6 - Question - BBE END OF SHOW
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On May 8th 2011 the Blues originator Robert Johnson would have been 100 years old. If you say that Blues is the mother of all music which came afterwards like Soul, Jazz, Rock'n'Roll and also todays diverse musical excursions then Robert Johnson may have jammed with some of the artists featured in this weeks soulsearching. Random selection, from the extraordinary album by Colin Stetson to a great new talent out of Toronto, Jesse Futerman, the amazing Fatima with Floating Points, the wonderful compositions by Robag Wruhme and Mount Kimbie as well as Sven Kacireks Kenya takes in an edit by Lawrence and the rerelease of Lucky Browns killer LP via Tramp Records plus exclusives like Ben Westbeechs new album on Strictly Rythm, postponed to a September release or Joseph Maliks diverse return into directions in music. Then into some of todays definitions of the Blues and a little long version section with Luis Gasca, Glenn Underground, Gil Scott-Heron - unreleased remix by Aleph and back into 2011 with Nicola Conte and Nailah. Finishing off with a song for my daughter - she's so much into this Ladi6 gem from her last album. All good, spontaneous random play done, now . . . enjoy the music, michael show no. 642 posted may 10th, 2011. ++ intro ++ Colin Stetson - Lord I Can't Keep From Cryin Sometimes - Constellation Max Roach & Abbey Lincoln - Driva Man (Jesse Futerman Remix) - White Fatima - Innervision - Eglo Jamie Woon - Wayfaring Stranger - Live Recordings Sven Kacirek - Kayamba (Lawrence Edit) - Pingipung Mount Kimbie - Flux - Hot Flush Robag Wruhme - Tulpa Ovi - Pampa Records Ben Westbeech - Summers Loss - Strictly Rythm Promo Ghostpoet - Survive It (Koreless Remix) - Brownswood Lucky Brown - Space Dream - Tramp Otis Rush - Double Trouble - Cobra Robert Johnson - Come On In My Kitchen - World Music Network Joseph Malik - Disorder Man - Album Demo Nicolas Jaar - Marks - Circus Company Gil Scott-Heron - NY Is Killing Me (Aleph Remix) - unreleased Glenn Underground - Negro Music - White Vincent Ahehehinnou & Orchestre Poly-Rythmo De Cotonou - Lalalala - Analog Africa Luis Gasca - Street Dude - Blue Thumb Nicola Conte - Black Spirits feat. Nailah - Impulse! Outkast SpottieOttieDopaliscious (Instrumental) - La Face Ladi6 - Question - BBE END OF SHOW
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