Five Easy Pieces by Kevin Morby, live on KEXP
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Infinite Pau Hana - November 29, 2023
Hour 1
Borealis Dancing - Jaimie Branch
Dance of Maria - The Bombillas
Karnaval - Howard Wales
Growing Pains - Calvin Keys
Karina - Menahan Street Band
Shell Beach - Mattson 2
Sea Shell - Strawberry Alarm Clock
Burning Plain - Cochemea
Together - Misha Paniflov Sound Combo
Beneath the Undertow - Isotope 217
Hour 2
Just Had to Tell Somebody - Dorothy Ashby
Star Eyes (I Can't Catch It) - Danger Mouse (featuring David Lynch)
Mysteries of Love - Julee Cruise
Remind U - Flying Lotus
Mimesis - Visible Cloaks
3 A.M. Somewhere Out of Beaumont - The KLF
Fall in Love With Me - Iggy Pop
Capricon - George Duke
Did You Know - Alabaster Deplume
Fix It - Lady Blackbird
Last Dance - Sarah McLachlan
Hasu No Enishi - Dip in the Pool
Hour 3
Sorriso Selvagem - The Gentlemen
Dum Surfer - The Ooz
If You Want Me to Stay - Sly and the Family Stone
The Model - Snakefinger
I Love the Nightlife (Disco 'Round) - Alicia Bridges
Manuel's Story - Chicano Batman
Deacon's Blues - Steely Dan
Rite of Spring - Igor Stravinsky
Rhapsody in Blue - The Residents
KTUH FM - 90.1 FM Honolulu, 91.1 FM North Shoe
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The Aquarium Drunkard Show: SIRIUS/XMU (7pm PDT, Channel 35)
Via satellite, transmitting from northeast Los Angeles — the Aquarium Drunkard Show on SIRIUS/XMU, channel 35. 7pm California time, Wednesdays.
Intro ++ Lloyd Clifton Miller – Gol-e Gandom ++ RK Nagati – De l’Orient à l’Orion ++ Alfred Panou – Je Suis Un Sauvage ++ Hal Singer & Jef Gibson – Libertarian ++ Tim Buckley – Driftin’ ++ Solomon Ilori – Igbesi Aiye ++ Louis Banks – Song For My Lady ++ Chico Hamilton – Abdullah And Abraham ++ Richard Raux & Hamsa – A. Coltrane ++ Family of Percussion & Archie Shepp – Here Comes The Family ++ Tim Buckley ��� Strange Feelin’ ++ Ndikho Xaba – Nomusa ++ Alice Coltrane – Jaya Jaya Rama ++ Johnny Dyani – Magwaza ++ Cochemea – Mitote ++ Tom Zé – Mâ ++ Mulatu Astatke & The Heliocentrics – Masengo ++ Metá Metá – Obatalá ++ Joe Henderson & Alice Coltrane – Earth ++ Keith Hudson – My Nocturne (Talk Some Sense Version) ++ Missus Beastly – Geisha ++ Bobby Hutcherson – NTU ++ Akira Ishikawa – Animals ++ Ify Jerry Krusade – Everybody Likes Something Good ++ Fela Kuti & Africa 70 – Lover
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Cochemea - Vol. II Baca Sewa - new album from Daptone saxman
The Dap-Kings' electro-sax space warrior returns with a groove-heavy sequel to All My Relations, Vol. II: Baca Sewa, an expressive, transcendental voyage through the archives of his indigenous roots and beyond. Drawing on ancestral memories and family histories to wrap new flesh around the bones of history, this album is a bold, semi-autobiographical work that leads us deeper into the annals of family histories, mythology and the cultural imaginary.
“Baca Sewa” is Cochemea’s original family name prior to Spanish colonization. The melody was composed by Anthony Gastelum and features vocals and drumming by the Baca Sewa Singers- a group composed of several generations of family members. The album runs thick with sonic tributes and remembrances. “Chito’s Song” is a contemplative, ethereal tribute to a beloved uncle. “Curandera” conjures the memory of the irrepressible healing power of medicine women. “Black Pearl” recalls his great grandfather, heir to a legacy of indigenous peoples enslaved as pearl divers in the Sea of Cortez.
Leading a 7-piece ensemble composed of New York’s top percussionists and members of Daptone’s rhythm section, Cochemea has created his own world of emotional textures and rhythmic possibilities, a musical and spiritual synthesis made possible through his deep reverence of the horn and the music and traditions preceding him. Vol II: Baca Sewa - is an offering and continuation of Cochemea’s explorations, part of a musical process of cultural reclamation and healing through connection, relations, memory and imagination.
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Cochemea's debut album All My Relations is out next Friday, February 22
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Cochemea, ascolta “All My Relations” Il sassofonista dei Dap-Kings Cochemea Gastelum pubblicherà il suo disco d'esordio "All My Relations" il 22 Febbraio tramite Daptone Records.
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Album of the Week: Daptone Mood by Various Artists
Album of the Week: Daptone Mood by Various Artists
Album: Daptone Mood
Artist: Various
Release Date: May 12, 2022
Label: Daptone Records
Favorite Tracks:
“I’d Rather Go Blind” by The Frightnrs
“Could’ve Been” by Lee Fields
“Tell Me I’m Dreaming” by Los Yesterdays
“Burning Plain” by Cochemea
“Slow Love” by Charles Bradley, Menahan Street Band, and Saun & Starr
“Changes” by Charles Bradley and the Budos Band
“The Stranger” by Menahan Street Band…
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Mitote by Cochemea
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Watch "Cochemea - Al-Mu'tasim (Official Audio)" on YouTube
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Lagniappe Sessions :: Cochemea
Cochemea’s latest, Vol. 11 Baca Sewa, plays like a cosmic funk and spiritual jazz ancestral trip through time. For his first ever Lagniappe Session, Cochemea interprets Big Star’s “Kanga Roo” and Irakere’s “Danza Nañigo.”
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TAB’s James Casey Has Colon Cancer; Will Miss Tour
- “The docs believe my prognosis is great,” sax man says
Trey Anastasio Band saxophonist James Casey is undergoing preventive chemotherapy after emergency surgery for colon cancer and will miss the group’s upcoming tour.
Dap-Kings saxophonist Cochemea will play in Casey’s place.
“The docs believe my prognosis is great,” Casey wrote on Facebook. “I’m thanking you in advance for your prayers, thoughts, vibes and whatever else you’re trying to send to help me get better.”
The cancer was discovered when Casey - who’s been gigging recently with Billy & the Kids - went to the ER for what he thought was appendicitis. He hopes his experience will encourage people - particularly black men - to have regular colonoscopies.
“We are 40 percent more likely to get this particular type of cancer, so much so that being African American is considered a warning sign for it,” Casey wrote. “If you’re 35-plus, please consider getting checked, and make sure to pay attention to your digestive health.”
9/15/21
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The Wicked Sound Playlist #20 (2021) New Music Jazz Funk Soul Reggae Beats
New music from Jay Phelps, Mike Casey, Ike Spivak, Greg Spero, Ronald Bruner Jr., MonoNeon, Myele Manzanza, André Marmot, Matt Dal Din, Ashton Sellars, Aron Ottignon, JK Group, Josh Kelly, Hania Rani, Dobrawa Czocher, Studnitzky, Bodek Janke, Igor Willcox, Wagner Barbosa, Vini Morales, Glecio Nascimento, PYJÆN, Elisa Imperilee, Cochemea, Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band, Emancipator, Cloudchord, Kiefer, Otis McDonald, James Alexander Bright, Durand Jones & The Indications, Aaron Frazer, The New Mastersounds, Josh Hoyer, Gabriels, Kerri Chandler, Taku Hirano, Keyon Harrold, LCSM (Likwid Continual Space Motion), IG Culture,
01. Jay Phelps - Broken Standards, Vol. 1
02. Mike Casey - Squeaky Wheel (Ike Spivak Remix)
03. Greg Spero, Ronald Bruner Jr., MonoNeon - Careless (Tiny Room Sessions)
04. Myele Manzanza - Coldharbour Lane
05. JK Group - Kempton
06. Hania Rani, Dobrawa Czocher - Con Moto
07. Studnitzky, Bodek Janke - Aria
08. Igor Willcox Quartet - U.F.O
09. PYJÆN, Elisa Imperilee - Moonlight
10. Cochemea - Vol. II: Baca Sewa
11. Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band - Expansions
12. Emancipator, Cloudchord - Citrus Fever Dream
13. Kiefer - i remember this picture
14. Otis McDonald - Other Way Pt. III
15. James Alexander Bright - Drink This Water
16. Durand Jones & The Indications - The Way That I Do
17. The New Mastersounds, Josh Hoyer - A Brighter Day
18. Gabriels - Love and Hate in a Different Time (Kerri Chandler Remix)
19. Taku Hirano, Keyon Harrold - Come and Get It
20. LCSM (Likwid Continual Space Motion) - Earthbound Remixes
Listen to The Wicked Sound weekly playlist #20 (2021) new playlist with new music across Jazz, Funk, Soul, Reggae, Electronic music and Hip Hop Beats below:
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Cochemea - Mitote (Daptone Records)
Cochemea Gastelum is coming home to connect with his roots. After nearly 15 years of touring the world with Sharon Jones and The Dap-Kings, the saxophonist offers a deeply personal album of jazz and indigenous-influenced rhythms. All My Relations¸ out February 22 on Daptone Records, is 10 tracks of mesmerizing and spiritually ascendant instrumentation.
A California native with Yaqui and Mescalero Apache Indian ancestry, Cochemea grew up surrounded by music, both his parents were musicians, and they gave their son a heavy name meaning “they were all killed asleep.” Cochemea has spent much of his diverse musical career – as a soloist, musical director, composer and ensemble player – exploring and iterating on roots music, and All My Relations is a capstone meditation on his own ancestry.
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Sail On! by Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings from the album Soul of a Woman
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