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This week on The Swap Meet, we’re joined by Leon D, probably the busiest DJ in town - maybe just the busiest person, period. His selections providing the perfect soundtrack to the first proper baking evening in Auckland town this seaon: from Theo Parrish’s lopsided rework of Jill Scott’s “Slowly Surely” (2002) through to the Charles Stepney classic “I Am the Black Gold of the Sun” (1971/1997), Barry White’s original bedroom rocker, and on to Metro Area’s “Piña” (2002) and ESG’s “Moody” (1981). Tracing the thread between disco’s dustier corners, boogie, proto-house and that New York bassline swing - eclectic in all the right ways.
Before that, a small salute to D’Angelo, who left us this week. Rather than the obvious choices, a few deep pulls: the Questlove-leaked “Really Love” demo, RH Factor’s cover of “I’ll Stay” with that unmistakable falsetto, and Don-E’s “So Cold” slept on killer. Even an unreleased studio vamp on “Ex-Girl to Next Girl” that reminds you of the deep fertile wellspring of black music that D and crew were mining when assmbling "Voodoo".
Leon rounds out his second set with Moodymann, and a late blend of his own “Your Love” with (adopted Aotearoan) Recloose’s “Get There Tonight” - a fitting close for a night built on love and lost groove.
This week's show featured new music from Tame Impala, Alex Cameron, and Bar Italia. Sam also pays tribute to Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley and soul and rnb legend D'Angelo who both sadly passed away last week.
This morning we continue to wonder why so many birthdays are in October, have an exciting What Am I Game and a super fun workout!
Thanks to the New Zealand Maritime Museum - Hui Te Ananui A Tangaroa.