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UNIVERSAL HARMONY, EPISODE 245

Universal Harmony: September 12, 2017

UNIVERSAL HARMONY, EPISODE 245 UNIVERSAL HARMONY, EPISODE 245, 223.05 MB
Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Featuring music from D. Tiffany, Weekend At Barnie's, Los Negros, St Germain, Charlie, Moony Me, Benedek, Rob, Asha Puthli, Tommy Awards and Ikonika.

The Sound of Sydney set:
Checking in with our man Carlos, to hear what life's like in our slightly bigger sister city... 

Tom Tom Club - Genius of Love
Fernando - Float 
LFO - Tan Ta Ra

Pre-Mo Tuuuune:
The song we shine a spotlight on...

Everything Is Recorded - Mountains of Gold (feat. Sampha, Ibeyi, Wiki, & Kamasi Washington)
Richard Russell is the head of XL recordings and this song is part of an even cooler project that we've been following for a while. This year Russell's been collaborating with different artists as a producer for his 'Everything Is Recorded' project.

BROCKHAMPTON - GUMMY
The first track from their new album titled SATURATION II, which was released Aug 25. BROCKHAMPTON is a Los Angeles-based American alternative hip hop "boy band" formed in San Marcos, Texas in 2015. 
They are a group of mixed-race queer and starring rappers, singers, directors, producers, and photographers. And this is their third album, the second this year with Saturation released in June - at the time we played the song GOLD. 

Feature: A Different Take On The World
Where we highlight a different way of thinking in order to better understand our experience of the world...

This week we visit Parral, Chile with a poem by Pablo Neruda called Poema 20. Born July 1904, Pablo Neruda was the pen name and, later, legal name of the Chilean poet-diplomat and politician Ricardo Eliecer Neftali Reyes Bosoalto. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971. Translated as Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Dispair , the poem expresses the pain of losing a lover. The bittersweet sentiment recalls their passionate relationship and recognises that "love is so short, forgetting is so long."