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Infinite Pau Hana - April 30, 2025
Hour 1
The Payback - James Brown Check It Out - Bobby Womack Tom Cat - Muddy Waters Get Up I Feel Like Being A Sex Machine (live) - James Brown Wiggle Waggle - Herbie Hancock Trans-Europe Express - Kraftwerk Can You Feel It - Mr. Fingers I Need It - Johnny "Guitar" Watson
Hour 2
Controversy - Prince New Health Rock - TV on the Radio Akiwowo - Babatunde Olatunji Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof of the Sucker) - Parliament Biological Speculation - Funkadelic B.O.B. - Outkast Don't Touch That Thing - Sylvia Hall Stand! - Sly and the Family Stone If You Want Me to Stay - Sly and the Family Stone Jesus Children of America - Stevie Wonder Better Change Your Mind - William Onyeabor
Hour 3
Funky Jive (Part 1) - Soul Creations Keleya - Moussa Doumbia Viva Nigeria - Fela Kuti and Nigeria 70 Bra - Cymande Do It ('Til You're Satisfied) - B.T. Express Jump Sturdy - Dr. John Right Place, Wrong Time - Ray J Funkentelechy - Parliament UFO - Sun Ra Sun Goddess - Ramsey Lewis
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Infinite Pau Hana - April 23, 2025
Hour 1
Touareg Spaceship - Mamman Sani and Tropikal Camel Love in Outer Space - Thomas de Pourquery 5D (Fifth Dimension) - The Byrds Eight Miles High - The Byrds Mascaram Setaba - Mulatu Astatke Zinabu - Bunzu Sounds Black Light - Basa Basa Idioteque - Radiohead One more Night - Can Nightlite - Bonobo The Windmills of Your Mind - Dorothy Ashby May This Be Love - The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Hour 2
Galwad Y Mynydd - Galwad Y Mynydd Ebb Tide - Houston and Dorsey Sleepwalk - Santo and Johnny Ebb Tide - Screamin' Jay Hawkins Did You See the Words - Animal Collective Can You Hear Me - David Bowie Rock N Roll With Me (live) - David Bowie Thieves in the Temple - Prince Hurt - Eddie Chacon Elektrichka - KINO The Artichoke That Loved Me - The Cleaners from Venus Running Thoughts - Deerhoof Tracy Had a Hard Day Sunday - The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band In Between Days - The Cure
Hour 3
Tamalpais High (at About 3) - David Crosby Dawn Mists - Stringtronics Suzanne - Pearls Before Swine Tower of Song (live) - Leonard Cohen Ride into the Sun - The Velvet Underground Ti-de - Kokoroko Festival - Dungen With a Sense of Grace - Kit Sebastian Hallelujah Time - The Wailers Anything Could Happen - The Clean Siberian Breaks - MGMT
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Infinite Pau Hana - April 16, 2025
Hour 1
Dance With Me - Liam Bailey Words to My Song - Dry Bread You Are Delicious - Mave and Dave You Always Hurt the One You Love - Laure Michele Saturday Night - Devendra Banhart Samari Da Yan Matan - Mamman Sani Why - Annie Lennox Sea Glass - Yazmin Lacey Starfish - Alejandro Jodorowsky Fawn - Tom Waits Mataisah-hik Sagan - Daving Darling and the Wulu Bunun The Sing - Bill Callahan Morella - Sir Richard Bishop
Hour 2
Anenome - The Brian Jonestown Massacre We Will All - Akron Family/Angels of Light You Are the Only One I Love - Jaymay Highschool Lover - Air Meer - Faust So Far - Faust Bring Me Coffee or Tea - Can Shikako Maru Ten - Can Instrumentals Vol.1 (1) - Arthur Russell Warszawa - David Bowie Night - Dr. Dog Galaxy - Alfa Mist
Hour 3
Maiden Voyage - Mr. Jukes Itotiani - Chicano Batman Reasons - El Michels Affair The Fenway - Jonathan Richman and the Modern Lovers One Summer Day - CHS (featuring Mei Ehara) It's Gonna Take an Airplane - Destroyer Standing in the Doorway - Sam Wilkes Unchained Melody - Al Green Berceuse - Myriam Gendron (Featuring Zoh Amba) Melting Pot - Orgone
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Fresh Listen - Dollar Brand/Abdullah Ibrahim, Peace (Soultown, 1971)
(Some pieces of recorded music operate more like organisms than records. They live, they breathe, they reproduce. Fresh Listen is a periodic review of recently and not so recently released albums that crawl among us like radioactive spiders, gifting us with superpowers from their stingers.)
There exists so much fucking music on this earth. It is the most appropriate medium by which to express joy and pain; as long as there have been people, there has been music. And despite it’s ever-presentness, messy crossbreeding, the ubiquity of its favorite topics (unrequited desire, unmitigated want, the unfairness of love, the unfairness of man) it never ceases to amaze me that this constantly evolving relic of the corrupt human heart can still come across as innovative, refreshing, shining new lights on what we never realized were the darker pockets of our souls.
I’m so in love with music that I find myself mostly neutral to bad music, unless it is very, very bad. Not bad as in raw or unrehearsed, but as in overcooked, predetermined, calculated. I can not only appreciate, but have found myself swept away by, pop at its most mainstream, and when come across a style or genre of music that doesn’t suit me, I blame it on the limited powers of my own tastes, rather than the music itself. Bad music to me is soulless and algorithmic, a pushy scam in which sales or some other sad notoriety are the end goals, not any kind of genuine expression. For some, those who are more agnostic about the function of music, the zombified facsimile comprises the baseline. It’s a tragedy, but I suppose there are also people who prefer Olive Garden or Applebee’s as destination eating. I know I’m a fucking snob. And yes, to each their own sustenance, but there exists a universe of beauty and liberation that cannot be spoon-fed, that must be discovered on its own terms.
At one point, and in rare cases today, making good money and making good music weren’t mutually exclusive. In fact, songs that gained traction in the popular consciousness and became hits were often assumed to have artistic pedigree, a stamp of quality. Writers, artists and producers had taste and restraint. Consider the minor hit “On My Own” by Patti LaBelle and Michael McDonald, or as the great musician reminded us in the last set of the 2024 Newport Jazz Festival, Nile Rodgers, whose contributions over the past fifty years—with his own band Chic, and David Bowie, and Madonna, and Daft Punk. There were once artists who elevated the primitive discourse of pop music. Nowadays, the visionary songwriter/performer is the exception, not the rule, and the industry seems mostly run by technicians who Frankenstein kitchen-sink musical ideas from once living threads of thought and passion into something uncanny and undead.
Nevertheless, out of the great universe of music, I believe 90% of it is good. And, to me, there is a 95% subset within that 90% that is great or better than great. The tragedy is, I’ll never have the chance to hear most of it. To paraphrase Cormac McCarthy’s judge from Blood Meridian, there is far more that exists in this world that we don’t know than we know.
So I dig. Look at what’s placed face forward on the walls of record stores, or in the discount bins, in the odd thrift store, what’s being written about by whom and in what publication, what my music streaming service recommends via algorithm, based on eerily accurate aggregate data tied to my presumed interests. While digging is a worthy pursuit, it can kill chunks of a day, since music is only activated by the passage of time, compounded by the amount of time it takes to wrap one’s head around a certain piece, to qualify it. Especially if the music is challenging, which usually leads to greater rewards for the listener. It’s a significant investment, but it pays. Our soul grows while our life span shortens. At least there is joy.
The shortcut to music discovery, and the one that turns me on the most, is the recommendation from a friend. Not any friend, but one whose taste in songs you trust, who has rarely guided you to the mediocre, the cheap shit, whose recommendations are sparing and swamped in mystery, devoid of explanation. This is how Dollar Brand/Abdullah Ibrahim’s 1971 album Peace found me, featuring Ibrahim on piano with two other players: Victor Ntori on bass, Nelson Magraza on drums.
There was just a link to the album via text, sent by my friend Tommy in Portland. No description, no context. When I was in Ukraine as a Peace Corps Volunteer from 2004 to the end of 2006, Tommy helped me maintain a baseline of sanity by mailing me dozens of burned MP3s, which included, along with obscure releases from psychedelic folk outfits of the 1960’s, scratchy reissues that seemed to have been digitized from the turntable to the computer, and the albums of contemporary bands that were gaining some traction in well-regarded music publications of time (the indie rock/freak folk boom of the early aughts). I devoured these records incessantly. I played them loud in my apartment in Mykolaiv, through a small boombox that could, miraculously, read MP3 files; over the warm summer months, drinking Yantar with the windows open, the breeze lifting the lace curtains of which the Ukrainians were so fond, and during the dark afternoons of winter, wearing my coat in bed while I read. I find myself filled with a clammy horror when I consider how bereft my life would have been in that apartment without the boombox and thevMP3s, hundreds of songs. It changed everything, it made everything better.
Going back to Peace. Tommy knew that I’d lately (at least within the past ten or so years) moved away from the rock bands of our youth to jazz musicians, and he was on his own trip into the genre. (Tommy is the kind of artist who once wrote a song called “Jazz Is Waiting” to acknowledge that frontier of unexplored sound, from the perspective of a dyed-in-the-wool singer-songwriter.) Looking at the thumbnail of the album’s cover in my text messages, I wondered, “Why this album? Why now? What is trying to be said here?” And when I listened, all became apparent.
Ibrahim’s album begins with his version “Shrimp Boats,” an IYKYK jazz standard based on a peculiar pop tune. In Ibrahim’s hands, the tune should be recognized as one of the masterpieces of recorded jazz, alongside equally beautiful tracks such as "Forest Flower: Sunset" by Charles Lloyd, or "First Light" by Freddie Hubbard or "Flight Time" by Donald Byrd. It begins, romantically, as a classical love ballad, before its tine shifts to the brief mantra of a prayer, Ntori’s bass weaving a firm bottom end to support Ibrahim’s vigorous chords. Then, with great flair and drama, Ibrahim fingers the piano keys in such a way as to transport the entire performance into an energetic exercise of happy explorations with his right hand, while his left hand ensures we are safely enveloped within a stable means of conveyance as he rhythmically rubs the backbone of the song. The improvised combination of freedom and control is played with such intention that it never seems repetitive over its eleven minutes of playing time.
I can’t help but compare Ibrahim’s piano playing style with Monk’s, at least, in terms of the vitality with which both men play. Both musicians aim high for beauty and invention, but whereas Monk comes at those qualities at an angle, Ibrahim grapples with it in a more straightforward, almost orchestral way. There is less of an intellectual proposition in Ibrahim’s “Shrimp Boats” than you would find in a Monk performance.
The point of “Shrimp Boats” is transcendence. A transcending of melodic circumstances through the identification of a thread of deeper meaning behind those circumstances, the acknowledgement that every moment is weighted with significance. Although most of us humans lack the capacity to invest full powers of our attention and contemplation on every moment of our lives, it is worthwhile to sometimes try. We flail for survival—“Shrimp Boats” reminds me of how complicated everything is, and in verse after verse Ibrahim makes the case for carrying forward such moment-to-moment awareness, breaking down enormous possibilities into actionable propositions.
When I first listened to the song, I was walking a series of twenty-four flights of stairs, with weights, as part of my exercise regimen. Ibrahim and his band kept pushing me upwards, sweaty and exhausted as I was, toward the clean terminus of his finished thought. I realized the world is overwhelmingly beautiful, even when seen from a prison of a concrete stairwell, each landing offering a more diminished view of the Ala Wai Canal and the apartment towers that line it.
“Salaam (Peace)” is a brief bit of meditation through heavenly chords before the electrified jaunt into “Cherry,” where Ibrahim rocks the piano with a Vince Guaraldi-esque gusto and sense of play. The piece wouldn’t seem amiss on a Peanuts special, with Lucy and Pigpen doing their thing, groovily, while the piano is ringing.
Though it almost seems like a twelve-minute exercise in endurance, Ibrahim and his combo endlessly fascinate in “Tintinyana.” The song is essentially a brief musical line, repeated ad nauseum, and Ibrahim harmonically deconstructs the sequence while remaining true to the song’s time-based foundation, adding a warm, colorful flesh to a skeleton of a tune. What would come across as dead and immobile from a lesser artist Ibrahim, inspired to invention, improvises to life, thrusted forward by bass and drums, finding in each run a new means to say his piece from one transition to the next.
After the reflective “Just a Song,” Ibrahim swings right into “Little Boy,” setting up a looser, more laid-back groove. At two minutes it is a new kind of center for the record, spiritually easy-going, nodding to a higher power while letting it all hang out. Despite the brevity of “Little Boy,” Ibrahim continues to make little discoveries through repetition. “Little Boy” is a suitable coda that calls back to the aesthetics of the band established earlier on the record. It eases the listener to the next level, where all that has gone before floats away, becomes more feeling than music.
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Infinite Pau Hana - April 9, 2025
Hour 1
All Around You (Intro) - The Brian Jonestown Massacre 4 Directions Collage - Carlos Nino and Friends Bachelorette - Bjork Gwakasonne - Algerie 62 Heavy Tune - Gong Akili Mali - Ralf Nowy The Cabinet - Das Kabinette You've Got the Power - Ted Lucas Orleans - David Crosby Morning Splendour - Pauline Anna Strom Goodbye Old Paint - Arthur Russell The Day Before You Came - ABBA
Hour 2
What It Is? - The Undisputed Truth Hanifah - Brother Ah Arrow - Jeffrey Lewis The Movement - 4th Sign, Joss Moog, and Around7 Twilight - Maze (featuring Frankie Beverly) Joy - Apollo 100 Art Decade - David Bowie Bone and Soil - Chelsea Carmichael For Belgian Friends - The Durutti Column Save Your Love for Me - Suckers American Dream - LCD Sound System
Hour 3
Cryin' Smoke - Ganglians Chapter 8: Seashore and Horizon - Cornelius Sunday Morning - Acid House Kings Oceanic Feeling - Molly Lewis Cepuscule - Amelita Galli-Curci It's So Nice to Get Stoned - Ted Lucas Drug Song - Dave Bixby Hues - Y La Bamba (featuring Devendra Banhart) Reflections After Jane - The Clientele The Music Lovers - Destroyer Sleepy Silver Door - Dead Meadow You Got to Learn to Let It Go - Sam Waymon
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Infinite Pau Hana - April 2, 2025
Hour 1
Su Derenin Sulari - Husnu Ozkartal Orkestrasi Black Lipstick - Chicano Batman Si o No - L'Eclair Trimm Trabb (live) - Blur Delicious - Mave and Dave Walk On By - Delvon Lamarr Trio Funyaka - Denis Mpunga and Paul K. Gratuitous Theft in the Rain - Rehash Alone in the Rain - Laurence Vanay Ocean (Session Outtake) - The Velvet Underground Jack's Gift - Sault I Make Windows - Forest Fire Here No More - The Breeders
Hour 2
Franks Kaktus - Dungen Mystic Voyage - Roy Ayers Ubiquity Saturday Night - Devendra Banhart Runner Up - Okonski Discovery - The Heliocentrics Ease Yourself and Glide - The Parsley Sound Writing the Circles / Orgone Tropics - of Montreal Suicide Demo for Kara Walker - Destroyer The Promise - When in Rome Come Softly to Me - The Fleetwoods Home - Six Organs of Admittance Nothing Touches Me - Sam Burton
Hour 3
We Will All - Akron/Family Intern - Angel Olsen Oregon - Spacebomb House Band Memphis, Tennessee - Sandy Bull Memphis, Tennessee - Chuck Berry Like Organza - Brian Eno and Jah Wobble Distortions - Clinic Sun Rays Like Stilts (live) - Tommy Guerrero Touch Down - Comus The Build Up - Kings of Convenience Waltz (In Memoriam Old Ways of Living) - More Eaze Delightfulllll / Waterfall - Carlos Nino and Friends Drop - Hope Sandoval and the Warm Inventions
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Infinite Pau Hana - March 26, 2025
Hour 1
Bunny - Kobza 5 - 4 = Unity - Pavement As Above So Below - Fievel Is Glauque Alegntaye - Tiahoun Gessesse Uiara (Encantada de Agua) - Amaro Freitas Continue? - Chon Shikako Maru Ten - Can One Summer Day - CHS (featuring Mei Ehara) Helix/Spiral - Cornelius Chase - Giorgio Moroder The Midnight Cowboy Theme - John Barry Merry Go Sound - Gary Bellington
Hour 2
Storm: Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven - Godspeed You! Black Emperor You've Got the Power - Ted Lucas Hi Tremolo - Gavin Bryars Dream Puppy - The Sweet Enoughs Lesser Heaven - Brian Eno Samari Da Yan Matan - Mamman Sani Things Behind the Sun (live) - Brad Mehldau Things Behind the Sun - Nick Drake Hold on to the Vision - Laraaji Sunday - Annahstasia The Greater Wings - Julie Byrne
Hour 3
Sweet Thing - Van Morrison What Am I Going to Do - The Dovers 3 AM Somewhere Outside of Beaumont - The KLF Saturn Entrance 1969 - Kim Oki Drinkswater - Beachwood Sparks Ring My Bell - Tommy Yasuhara Alcohall - Tortoise Friday Afternoon in the Universe - Medeski, Martin and Wood Expert Dreaming - Eric Hilton Nunca - Y La Bamba
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Infinite Pau Hana - March 19, 2025
Hour 1
Ballerina - Van Morrison Harmonia de Agua - Nelson Angelo Adeus Maria Fulo - Os Mutantes Yawny at the Apocalypse - Andrew Bird The Western - Woo Up in the Hills - The High Llamas Child at Play - The Advancement Canned Candies - Stereolab Sun - Rahill Seymour Stein - Belle and Sebastian Lazy Line Painter Jane - Belle and Sebastian The Not Real Lake - Loving Why Did You Leave Me - Spontaneous Overthrow
Hour 2 Who Could It Be? - The Soul Chance and Wesley Bright Bridge Over Troubled Water - Roberta Flack Copper Kettle - Bob Dylan Diarabi - Vieux Farka Toure and Khruangbin Albatross - Fleetwood Mac Night - Dr. Dog Send in the Clowns (live) - Cleo Laine Darkness, Darkness - Kieran Hebden and William Tyler Both Sides Now - Dengue Fever Sleepwalking Through the Mekong - Dengue Fever Kongurey (Where Has My Country Gone?) - Kongar-ol Ondar and Paul Pena
Hour 3
Belur - Wax Audio Wazzaa - Bargou 08 Monad - Chris Cohen Bridge - Amon Tobin Haaveilija - Islaja It's So Nice to Get Stoned - Ted Lucas Back Row - Lovehandles (Tommy Yasuhara) 1989 - Bunkbeds Maybe Someday / Maybe Never - Dennis Stoner Sea Glass - Yazmin Lacey A Gente Acaba - Alabaster Deplume You Got to Learn to Let it Go - Sam Waymon
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Infinite Pau Hana - March 12, 2025
Hour 1
Undantag- Diana Ogon Year of the Snake - Sufjan Stevens Sweetness of the New - Gray Tiara for Computer - Ray Barbee Illumination - Broadcast Hollywood Sunset - Barry Adamson Poeira Cosmica - BADBADNOTGOOD and Tim Bernardes One More - Cymande Mixscape 14 - Mr. Geoffrey and JD Franzke My Light - Sault You Are the Only One I Love - Jaymay Rome - Dojo Cuts Berceuse - Myriam Gendron and Zoh Amba
Hour 2
Get Misunderstood - Troublemakers Oostend, Oostend - CoS Take Me Nowhere - Medeski Martin and Wood The Big Ship - Brian Eno Beneath the Undertow - Isotope 217 Pra Vida - Roge Amplifier - New Fast Daffodils New Sun - Dialect Morella - Sir Richard Bishop Emajer - Tinariwen Tenel Ka (First Crush) - Fuubutsushi Naranjita - Manduka
Hour 3
Sligo River Blues - John Fahey Beside You - Van Morrison Sunday - Annahstasia I Loves You Porgy (live) - Nina Simone Paper Cuts - Lovehandles (Tommy Yasuhara) The First Girl I Loved - The Incredible String Band It's So Nice to Be Stoned - Ted Lucas By Your Side - Beachwood Sparks Drop - Hope Sandoval Martha Sways - Andy Shauf Androgynous - The Replacements Want - Rufus Wainwright
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Infinite Pau Hana - February 19, 2025
Hour 1
Both Sides Now - Dengue Fever Her Eyes Are a Blue Million Miles - Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band The Big Ship - Brian Eno Comptine d'un autre ete l'apres midi - Yann Tiersen Post-War - M. Ward Bali Ha'i - Peggy Lee Lujon - Henry Mancini Paradise Isle - Bill and Jean Bradway Dream Puppy - The Sweet Enoughs Thin Brown Layer - Tommy Guerrero You Always Hurt the One You Love - Laura Michele Song of Innocence - David Axelrod Golden Brown - The Stranglers
Hour 2
4am - Sault Something Going - Telegraph Avenue Tip My Canoe - Dengue Fever Summer Glass - Julie Byrne Dif Juz - The Mattson 2 Patterns - Laura Marling Daydreaming - Radiohead Standing in the Doorway - Sam Wilkes, Craig Weinrib, Dylan Day Standing in the Doorway - Bob Dylan Last Night - Arooj Aftab I Set My Face to the Hillside - Tortoise
Hour 3
5am - Sault Battle Rhymes for Battle Times - Koushik Mestizx - Ibelisse Guardia Farragutti and Frank Rosaly I Love Mary - Snakefinger Puncture in the Radak Permutation - Stereolab Safari in D - L'Eclair Curandera - Cochemea Sea Glass - Yazmin Lacey Virga - Yasmin Williams Sangodele - Orlando Julius and the Heliocentrics Blue Vein - Lael Neale
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Infinite Pau Hana - February 12, 2025
Hour 1
Distant Lover (live) - Marvin Gaye You Always Hurt the One You Love - Laura Michele I Love Every Little Thing About You - Stevie Wonder Lament for the Sky - Acidslop Gypsy Woman (live) - Curtis Mayfield Jealous Guy (live) - Donny Hathaway Someday We'll Be Together - Diana Ross and the Supremes Mellow Mood - The Wailers Love the One You're With (live) - The Isley Brothers Lay Lady Lay (live) - The Isley Brothers
Hour 2
If Not for You - Bob Dylan Love Hurts - Gram Parsons Someday Soon - Judy Collins Amoreena - Elton John Raining in Darling - Bonnie "Prince" Billy Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground - Willie Nelson When the Roses Bloom Again - Billy Bragg and Wilco I Made a Lover's Prayer - Gillian Welch Please Send Me Someone to Love - Percy Mayfield Ruler of My Heart - Irma Thomas How Can you Mend a Broken Heart - Al Green 99 Miles to LA - Johnn Mathis I Know - Fiona Apple
Hour 3
Busby Berkeley Dreams - The Magnetic Fields Our Way to Fall - Yo La Tengo I'll Be Your Mirror - The Velvet Underground How Did the Feeling Feel to You - Karen Dalton Pegasi - Jesca Hoop I'd Like to Walk Around in Your Mind - Vashti Bunyan At the Hop - Devendra Banhart Into My Arms - Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Goodnight Irene - Tom Waits Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes - Paul Simon Only Love Can Break Your Heart (live) - Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young Trouble Me (live) - 10,000 Maniacs Bluebird - We All Together Love IS Strange- Wings
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Infinite Pau Hana - February 5, 2025
Hour 1
While We Have the Sun - Mirah The Mountain - Jaimie Branch (featuring Jason Ajemian) Coyote - Joni Mitchell Gentle - Naima Bock Bridge Over Troubled Water - Roberta Flack Hammond Song - The Roches Madame George - Van Morrison Mataisah-hik Sagan - David Darling and the Wulu Bunum Got a Feelin' - The Mamas and Papas The Last Year - Jessica Pratt
Hour 2
A Chicken With Its Head Cut Off - The Magnetic Fields Like I Used To - Sharon Van Etten and Angel Olsen Benton Harbor Blues - The Fiery Furnaces Flirted With All My Life - Vic Chesnutt Like a Monkey in a Zoo - Vic Chesnutt True Love Will Find You in the End - Beck Solar Pilgrim - Twain The Wind and the Dove - Bill Callahan Spider's House - Califone Deep Blue Sea - Grizzly Bear Perpetual Motion - Comus Hopefulessness - Courtney Barnett
Hour 3
I Went to the Hospital - Cass McCombs The Revelator - Gillian Welch Lua - Conor Oberst and Gillian Welch I Wish I Was in New Orleans - Scarlett Johansson Two Doves - Dirty Projectors Horsehead - Threads of Grass I'll Be on the Water - Akron/Family The Red Telephone - Love It's Gonna Take an Airplane - Destroyer Big Sur - The Beach Boys Big Sur - The Thrills Time Away - Arthur Russell
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Infinite Pau Hana - January 29, 2025
Hour 1
Albatross - Fleetwood Mac Hello, There - John Cale Wigwam - Bob Dylan Billy's Blues - Laura Nyro World on a String - Jessica Pratt I Wish I Knew (live) - Sharon Van Etten Keep (live) - Sharon Van Etten Prescription - Remi Wolf A New Career in a New Town - David Bowie Grupa Krovy - KINO Warszawa - David Bowie Maiden Voyage - Mr. Jukes
Hour 2
Largo Da 2 Feira - Erasmos Carlos Oracao 18 (pra viver junto) - Liza Brina Ojos Del Sol - Y La Bamba Napin Dya - Ignacio Maria Gomez Journey II (A Game for All Who Know) -Ithaca Alberto Balsalm -Dungen Xtal - Aphex Twin What Is Love? (Holographic Goatee Mix) - Deee-Lite Everything in Its Right Place - Radiohead Kid A - Radiohead Meu Mar- Erasmo Carlos
Hour 3
Cheese and Onions - The Rutles Give Birth to a Smile - Ron Geesin and Roger Waters Get Together - Agincourt Veranderet - Fai Baba Brian Eno - MGMT Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window? - Bob Dylan I Don't Need Nobody - The Human Expression Dance With Me - Liam Bailey Do You Like Worms? (Roll Plymouth Rock) - The Beach Boys Psyche II / Share Your Water - These Trails Cycles - Svaneborg Kardyb Funkentelechy - Parliament
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Infinite Pau Hana - January 22, 2025
Hour 1
O True Believers - James Blackshaw Catch the Wind - Donovan I Loves You Porgy (live) - Nina Simone The Married Men - The Roches The Hedgehog's Song - The Incredible String Band Eta Ne Lyubov - KINO Kamchatka - KINO Galileo - Indigo Girls I Am Waiting - The Rolling Stones What Are They Doing in Heaven Today? - Washington Phillips Baby Boom Che - John Trudell
Hour 2
Kaddish - Ghost Funk Orchestra Gentle - Naima Bock Saturday Night - Devendra Banhart American Dream - LCD Soundsystem Mysteries of Love - Julee Cruise Golden Ball - Stereolab I Cry (Night After Night) - The Egyptian Lover Justin - The Pocketlites Prester John - Animal Collective Trees and Flowers - Strawberry Switchblade
Hour 3
Itotiani - Chicano Batman La Lune - King Krule Guinevere - Crosby, Stills, and Nash Bucket of Gold - Sufjan Stevens Anthropocene Blues - Tommy Yasuhara Lost Dog - Lovehandles Be Not So Fearful (demo) - Bill Fay Take Pills - Panda Bear Meu Mar - Kikagaku Moyo Twin Peaks Theme - Angelo Badalamenti It Gets More Blue (live) - Girlpool
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Infinite Pau Hana - January 15, 2025
Hour 1
Whiter Shade of Pale - Willie Nelson Side of the Road - Lucinda Williams Fawn - Tom Waits Fawn - Scarlett Johannson Time - Tom Waits Let Me Get There - Hope Sandoval and the Warm Inventions We All Know - Devendra Banhart Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands - Bob Dylan Winter's Love - Animal Collective Tomorrow Never Comes - Elvis Presley
Hour 2
Evening - The Moody Blues Night - The Moody Blues Dance the Night Away - Cream Blow Wind Blow - Wilmouth Houdini It's Raining Today - Scott Walker Lost Again - Kalapana By the Sea - Wendy and Bonnie Be Yourself - Graham Nash Wasted on the Way (live) - The Makaha Sons of Niihau Diamonds and Rust - Joan Baez Positively 4th Street (live) - Merl Saunders China Doll - The Grateful Dead
Hour 3
Satan - Andy Shauf At the Zoo - Simon and Garfunkel Tower of Song (live) - Leonard Cohen Til The Morning Comes - Neil Young On the Way Home (live) - Neil Young Magpie to the Morning - Neko Case Good Time Charlie's Got the Blues - Elvis Presley Want - Rufus Wainwright Easy Rider - Chris Sikelianos The Sing - Bill Callahan One Too Many Mornings (live) - Jerry Jeff Walker First of the Gang - Zee Avi Jealous Guy - Little Jimmy Scott KTUH - 90.1 FM Honolulu, 91.1 FM North Shore. ktuh.org
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Infinite Pau Hana - January 8, 2025
Hour 1
Maple Leaves - Jens Lekman All You Ever Wanted - The Black Keys Right Back to It - Waxahatchee Hear Somebody Say - Devendra Banhart I Have a Woman Inside My Soul - Yoko Ono Bachelorette - Bjork The Universal - Blur You Can Never Hold Back Spring - Tom Waits Cold, Cold, Ground (live) - Tom Waits Drinkswater - Beachwood Sparks Oracao 10 (pra viver junto) - Luiza Brina
Hour 2
India - Gal Costa In The Garden - Triste Janero Iodine - Leonard Cohen Suzanne - Pearls Before Swine Hammond Song - The Roches Soul Catcher - East of Midnight Mataisah-hik Sagan - David Darling and the Wulu Bunum Market Song (live) - The Pentagle Waterfall - Josephine Foster After I Made Love to You - Bonnie "Prince" Billy One Last Dance - Baby Rose and BADBADNOTGOOD Morning Colors - Linda Perhacs Winter Is Blue - Vashti Bunyan
Hour 3
Bite Down - Rosali Radiohead - Separator People Make the World Go Round - Charles Williams The Fool on the Hill - The Four Tops Land of Sensations and Delights - J.K. and Co. Omission - Julian Lage I Found a Reason - The Velvet Underground Everybody's Crazy - Ryley Walker Game That I Play - Jessica Pratt We Are Starzz - Angel Bat Dawid Eyes Without a Face - Little Wings The Way I Deux - Little Wings Against the Sky - Vashti Bunyan Martha Sways - Andy Shauf
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Infinite Pau Hana - December 18, 2024
Hour 1
Better Hate - Jessica Pratt Sister Winter - Sufjan Stevens Hey America - James Brown Christmas Time (Is Here Again) - The Beatles Frosty the Snowman - The Fab Four Free as a Bird - The Beatles Little Drummer Boy / Silent Night / Auld Lang Syne - Jimi Hendrix My Little Drum - Vince Guaraldi Trio World on a String - Jessica Pratt Blue Christmas - She and Him Winter Is Blue - Vashti Bunyan Thieves - She and Him Remembering Mountains - Sharon Van Etten Get Your Head Out - Jessica Pratt
Hour 2
Winter Is a Coloured Bird - Comus Winter Night - Scott Walker I'm Your Christmas Friend, Don't Be Hungry - James Brown Silent Night - Baby Washington White Christmas - Otis Redding Merry Christmas, Baby - Charles Brown Have Yourself a Merry Christmas - Lou Rawls You Made Me So Very Happy - Lou Rawls It's Christmas Time - The Five Keys Skating - Vince Guaraldi Trio Christmas Time Is Here - The Blue Hawaiians A Lonely Little Boy Around One Christmas Toy - James Brown
Hour 3
Life Is - Jessica Pratt Big Louise - Scott Walker (It's Gonna Be) A Lonely Christmas - The Orioles Two Winters Long - Irma Thomas Cherry Orchard - Inouk Listen, the Snow Is Falling - Galaxie 500 Blue Thunder - Galaxie 500 I Have a Woman Inside My Soul - Yoko Ono Santa Claus Is Definitely Here to Stay- James Brown I See a Darkness - Bonnie "Prince" Billy Bachelorette - Bjork Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want - The Smiths
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