This week's show featured new music from Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist, Tyler, the Creator and more. Sam also paid tribute to Ozzy Osburne who past away last week.
Playlist
This week's show featured new music from Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist, Tyler, the Creator and more. Sam also paid tribute to Ozzy Osburne who past away last week.
black sabbath - N.I.B.
Troy Kingi - Lizards Are the Last
Parquet Courts - Total Football
Mitski - Me and My Husband
U.S. Girls - Mad As Hell
David Bowie - Love Is Lost
black sabbath - Never Say Die
Kamasi Washington - Street Fighter Mas
Miles Davis & Robert Glasper - Right On Brotha (Feat. Stevie Wonder)
Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist - Ensalada (feat. Anderson. Paak)
Campbell digs Japan, and he's just back from a ten day jaunt of well curated record stores, incredible food and many greetings of "Arigato gozaimasu!"
His set this month is full of raw, soulful heaters and cosmic jazz-funk that makes you screw your face up like you accidentally ate the ball of wasabi along with your sashimi. All time Swap Meet fave Garfield Fleming’s 'Don’t Send Me Away' still hits like heartbreak on vinyl, that pleading vocal over lush orchestration is pure modern soul gold. And then there’s Mystic Harmony’s Lovers Rock take on The Jones Girls' 'Nights Over Egypt' deep, spiritual, and epic. Add Freedom Suite 'Come Closer' to that category: a rare groove Trini disco dub with the kind of bassline that makes you look around the room for someone else who heard that. The funkier edges really pop off with Wild Fire 'The Dealer' another Trinidadian gem that’s psych-funk with fuzz guitar and heavy attitude.
Campbell keeps it moving with the glistening disco of Chantal Curtis ‘Get Another Love’ to Booker Newberry III’s ‘Love Town’, there’s that roller-skate-ready shimmer. Then off to Brasil with Alma Brasileira ‘Peixeiro’ a choro inflected samba and Dom Salvador’s ‘Barumba’, all syncopated rhythms and raw, earthy joy. On the modern tip, Cool Affair ‘Motoric Patterns (Kaidi Tatham Mix)’ slides in with some proper bruk energy: Kaidi doing what he does best. Mr Ngata has the jazzheads covered too - and we also gotta keep pumping current faves The Circling Sun!
Playlist
Campbell digs Japan, and he's just back from a ten day jaunt of well curated record stores, incredible food and many greetings of "Arigato gozaimasu!"
His set this month is full of raw, soulful heaters and cosmic jazz-funk that makes you screw your face up like you accidentally ate the ball of wasabi along with your sashimi. All time Swap Meet fave Garfield Fleming’s 'Don’t Send Me Away' still hits like heartbreak on vinyl, that pleading vocal over lush orchestration is pure modern soul gold. And then there’s Mystic Harmony’s Lovers Rock take on The Jones Girls' 'Nights Over Egypt' deep, spiritual, and epic. Add Freedom Suite 'Come Closer' to that category: a rare groove Trini disco dub with the kind of bassline that makes you look around the room for someone else who heard that. The funkier edges really pop off with Wild Fire 'The Dealer' another Trinidadian gem that’s psych-funk with fuzz guitar and heavy attitude.
What keeps it interesting is how it moves. From the glistening disco of Chantal Curtis ‘Get Another Love’ to Booker Newberry III’s ‘Love Town’, there’s that roller-skate-ready shimmer. Then out of nowhere you’re in Brazil with Alma Brasileira ‘Peixeiro’ a choro inflect samba and Dom Salvador’s ‘Barumba’, all syncopated rhythms and raw, earthy joy. On the modern side, Cool Affair ‘Motoric Patterns (Kaidi Tatham Mix)’ slides in with some proper bruk energy: Kaidi doing what he does best. Campbell can't keep away from Jazz - he's got you covered there too - also gotta keep pumping current faves The Circling Sun too.
Hanging our for part two of Ngata’s Nippon nuggets in August!
Odyssey & Company – Tattletale (1987)
Risco Connection – It’s my house radio edit (1979/2025)
Sisters Love – Give me your love (1973)
Brotherly Love ft Grover Washington Jr – Whole lotta you in me (1990)
Mystic Harmony – Night over Egypt (1983)
The Circling Sun – Flora & fauna (2025)
Anli & Moses – Fuyu no mado (1977)
Dance Man – Miruku (2025)
Universal Minds – A chance at love (1970s)
Rose Royce – Love is in the air (1980)
Garfield Fleming – Don’t send me away (1981)
The Dukes- Mystery girl (1981)
Grand Strand – Laredo (1980)
Freedom Suite – Come closer (1978)
Wild Fire – The dealer (1977)
The Circling Sun – Mizu (2025)
Afronaut ft Just One – Ground zero (2025)
Staffan Abeleen Quintets – Mr. Minor (1974)
The Cannonball Adderley - Nat Adderley Quintet – Big P (1960/84)
Alma Brasileira – Pra oxala (1977)
Copa 7 – To maluco (1980)
Alma Brasileira – Peixeiro (1977)
Richard Beirach – Tokyo (1975)
Cool Affair – Motoric patterns (Kaidi tatham mix, 2025)
Nonato E Seu Conjunto - E De Nana (1978)
Dieter Reith – Join us (1979)
Dom Salvador – Barumba (1969)
John Thomas & Lifeforce – Maryke (1980)
Serge Ponsar – Out in the night (1983)
Chantal Curtis – Get another love (1979)
Revelation – Feel it (1980)
T.F.O – Let love come right on in (1981)
Chocolate Lips – Weekend lover (1984)
The Antilles – Let’s shake (1982)
Booker Newberry III – Love town (1983)
52nd Street – Look into my eyes (1982)
The Spirit of Atlanta – Messin’ around (1973)
Alfredo De La Fe – Hot to trot (1979)
Marvin Holmes – It’s about time (1983)
Africano – Satisfactorize your mind (1973)
Yuko Miyoshi chats with Karyn about local karaoke spot she manages named Geihinkan, plus the venue's move towards hosting live music shows and her curation of the gig series Ramen Club. Whakarongo mai nei!
Yuko Miyoshi from Memory Foam is in the studio to discuss local karaoke venue Geihinkan and the Ramen Club gig series for Your Gig Is Showing. Later on Demo Gods, Finn Johannson and SJD deliver Unknown Caller.