The hatchback has been backed up to the carpark in the drizzle, it's time for the Swap Meet - this week celebrating fifty years of The Commodores "Machine Gun" and Stevie Wonder "Fulfillingness First Finale". Roll up, roll up, bargains galore.
Playlist
Disjubtion of the airwaves on the Swap Meet tonight with a solo sesh covering all the latest finds and a few faves.
The Real Thing - Children of the ghetto
Marcos Valle - A Vantage de Rever Voce
Emulations - These are thething
Sue Barker - Love to the people
Autumn - Kill my world
Bobby Franklin's Insanity - Hit it & quit it
Joe Armon-Jones - Hornsfire
Anri - Last Summer wine
The Nite Lites - Do the granny
Kamasi Washington, George Clinton and D Smoke - Get lit
The Stance Brothers - King Cesar
Orgone - Basilisk
Okonski - Exitus
Rita Wright - Touch Me
Al Johnson and Jean Carne - I'm back formoe
Kittu - Baby let' dance together
Rosemar Martins - Love to love you baby
Weldon Irvine - I love you
Puzzle - State of mind
Ely Camargo - Taieiras
Essa and Pitch 92 - Heavyweight
emperor machine - Island Bogie
Colorblind - Crazy
Shokazulu - What you gonna say
Know1 feat George JJ Flores - Believe
The Commodores - I Feel Sanctified
The Roots - Meltng Pot
Beau Williams - SOS
Bert Barnett and Columbia - Work it (Party Version)
Def Jim returns to the Jazz Show after a 2 month absence with tracks from new releases by the likes of the Tomeka Reid Quartet, Vijay Iyer and Julian Lage, plus a classic selection of album cuts recent and older including an item from UK Nu-jazzters Sons Of Kemet.
Playlist
Tomeka Reid Quartet - Turning Inward/Sometimes You Just Have To Run With It (edit; from 3+3)
James White - Rantin' And Ravin' (from James White's Flaming Demonics)
Vijay Iyer - Tempest (from Compassion)
Kahil El'Zabar's Ethnic Heritage Ensemble - Bop On (from Spirit Gatherer: A Tribute To Don Cherry)
Sons Of Kemet - Throughout The Madness, Stay Strong (from Back To The Future)
Julian Lage - Tiburon (from Speak To Me)
John Zorn - The Shadow Of A Dream (from Full Fathom Five)
Spoilt Creatures is the debut novel by British author Amy Twigg. Set in 2008, it follows the story of Iris, a newly single woman who joins a women’s commune after she meets the beguiling Hazel, intrigued by the possibility of a world away from men.
Author of The Mercies, Karen Millwood Hargrave, called it ‘a simmering debut, heady with the possibilities of language and the righteousness of female rage’.
Beth spoke to Amy about Spoilt Creatures and its themes. You can pick up a copy at Time Out Bookstore or another independent bookstore near you.
Listen back to the eclectic selects from both Jenn and the bFM listeners. Thank you to Martin, Belinda, Gary, Mark, Emily, Johnny, Dej, Peter, Keva, and all our anonymous requesters this week.
Welcome back to another edition of The Saturday Spring w/ Karyn Hay! Lucia joins us for LectureMe, Aneeka fills in for Stella on Implausible Deniability (with Stella's notes don't worry!) and Finn gives us some sage words of wisdom to help with all the struggles we have!