Yes, Blind Mango Chutney returns to the decks with a jazz appeciation of Summer & Spring.
He also marks the sad passing of drummer Jack DeJohnette, one of the greatest drummers in modern jazz, working with the likes of Sonny Rollins, Herbie Hancock, Keith Jarrett, Bill Evans, & Miles Davis.
And he spins the very first jazz record that sold a million copies—and it's not what you think!
RIP to the great Jack @DeJohnetteMusic - we spin a couple for him including Miles electric, solo gears and sideman material. A decent swath of new material (@Antibalas, @Peyton, Salimata, Natalie Slade, @svenwundermusic, Droogie Otis @YourOldDroog @madlib, and vintage faves in the mix today. Slip slop and slap it on.
Playlist
RIP to the great Jack DeJohnette - we spin a couple for him including Miles electric, solo gears and sideman material. A decent swath of new material and vintage faves in the mix today. Slip slop and slap it on.
Jack DeJohnette - Epilog
John Abercrombie, Jan Hammer, Jack DeJohnette - Timeless
Sonny Fortune - The Afro-Americans
Antibalas - Oasis
Emilio Santigo - O amigo de New York
Peyton/ Safiq Husayn - Genesis
Gene Dunlap - When you're hot
Quest - Boy Scouts
Ebo Taylor, Adrian Younge, Ali Shahid Muhammad - Obi do Woa
Tony Fox - Love, Let Love & Be Loved
Claudio y su combo - Como sea
Solimata - 9-5
Natalie Slade - My house
Sven Wunder - Scenic Byway
Droogie Otis - The Edge
Mach- Hommy - Separation of the sheep and the wolves
Joviale - Wishing
marvin gaye - Come live with me angel
Jimmy Abney - Come go with me
Tommy Guerrero - So blue it's black
Maritza Horn, Lars Beijbom - Subway baby
Tuamie - Eva-Re-moanin
Crayon, Rhyze - Strange People
Hookuo - Coro
Antibalas - Escape
Dwight Druick - Georgy Porgy
Gianni Mazza - Cross-wary
Prince Billy Mahdi Wright - Summer love (Verano de Amor)
Nassauvians - Slacking off
Jesirae - Land of the...
Sessa - Nome de Deus
DJ Jeyon, ISAAC - Giphy
Aurra - Living inside myself
Deco - I'll be there
Jimi Tenor - Lover's bridge
Byron the Aquarius - Jamajama
Bugz in the attic - Booty La la
2000 Black - 950 Runnigs
Miles Davis - What I Say (Live at the Cellar Door Washington 1970)
We get to give away 3 copies of Hannah Gold's new book 'The Lone Husky', we play a fun new game, have an amazing workout, the pancake count reaches 7 and Finn tells us what it's like having no more school... ever.
Blessings to the bro Branson stepping up for this one ~ a beautiful selection of ambient shoegaze, trip hop & further oddities. Let it be known, Kohu ༄༄