Thursday, December 17, 2020

Indelible B-Side: The Playlist #1


Over the past months, I’ve commiserated with people who share the sentiment that it feels like we are stuck in the endless 2020 version of the Groundhog Day loop; ala Bill Murray?  The chats start with ‘how are you’ but then careen down the path of bonding through survivorship.  Months ago, we were in that first phase, where we were all asking ourselves ‘what’s going on’ and ‘how long can this last?’  After the novelty wore off, fatigue and frustration started to set in.  We all coped in our own way; my coping mechanism was/is binge-watching and passive-aggressively keeping up with friends via social media.  You can only scroll so long before you see those dreaded words, “You’re all caught up!”  And then after a while, that final phase, acceptance, and normalization sets in.  And in this phase is where I suspect the good things are and will continue to happen. 

One part of my journey towards acceptance has been for me to start expanding musically.  I have been enjoying my rut of musical old reliables; the stuff you know will take you to that familiar place.  There’s nothing wrong with the old stuff, I stand behind “they don’t make’em like they used to.”  But I also know that there is great enjoyment in the discovery of that new good stuff.  

I’m seeing and finding more playlists, and tuning into the live broadcasts of shows and DJ sets, and using the music services to follow the rabbit hole towards discovering stuff I wouldn’t regularly have noticed; mostly because it could be a while before I am able to get to record stores and live shows again.   

Clearly, it’s working as this first playlist is the result of the expansion.  Apparently, during the last month or two, California-based Moonchild caught my ear.  I think I stumbled upon them from their older live sets for NPR and then the Brownswood Basement.  Apparently, those sets struck me more than I realized as Moonchild’s Little Ghost album has been on regular rotation over the past months.

So starting with that track and just following the rabbit hole, here’s a playlist of UK and US Jazz and Soul.  I particularly enjoy hearing how much this music has been influence by hip-hop, house, and drum and bass.  

Enjoy!

This month’s playlist is below and if you are on Spotify, here’s the link


Track

Artist

Title

Album

Release

1

Moonchild

Wise Women

Little Ghost

2019

2

Joomanji

Spread Too Thin

Manj

2013

3

Yasmin Lacey

I'll Never Stop Loving You

I'll Never Stop Loving You (single)

2020

4

Blue Lab Beats

Pineapple

Xover

2017

5

Vels Trio

Tenderness

Yellow Ochre

2017

6

Kamaal Williams

Hold On

Mr. Wu

2020

7

Ashley Henry

The Mighty (feat. Ben Marc)

Beautiful Vinyl Hunter

2019

8

Ruby Rushton

Yardley Suite

Yardley Suite

2019

9

Ezra Collective

Dark Side Riddim

Dark Side Riddim/Samuel L. Riddim (single)

2020

10

Tenderlonious

G-Flex

G Flex

2020

11

Joe Armon-Jones

Almost Went Too Far

Starting Today

2018

12

Nubya Garcia

The Message Continues

Source

2020

13

Moses Boyd

2 Far Gone

Dark Matter

2020

 

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Thursday, December 10, 2020

FTA MUSIC: Social Distancing 3 with The Librarian [12.04.2020]

The Librarian was stoked to be a part of Social Distancing 3,  playing the Ragga Jungle vibes live on Twitch. Now for you on YouTube. [12.04.2020]

Big ups to the chatroom massive, mad love to the DC DnB community, and Respect to Junglist World Wide. 

PLAYLIST:

All the Crew Big Up (95 Relick) - Roni Size, DJ Die
Back In The Day - DJ Hybrid
District Vibes ft. Sleepwalker - Shamans of Sound
Rastaman (Pimpsoul & Mooqee Remix) - Nappy Riddem
One Amen A Day (DJ Hybrid Remix) - DJ Hybrid, Bassflexx
Rinse & Repeat (Fleck remix) - Rasta Vibes
Rinse & Repeat (Fleck remix) - Cut La Vis ft Lotek
Soundboy Dying (Ed Solo 2020 Remix) - Ed Solo, Deekline, Navigator
What's up Soulsister (Vip) - The Librarian Exclusive - Busterd
90's Dub - Aries and Gold Dubs
Good Looking Girl (Original Mix) - Ed Solo, Deekline
Kind-A-Funk - The Tripodz
Hearing is Believing (remix) - MA2
Highest Respect feat. Spyda (Original Mix) - Sub Zero, Spyda, DJ Limited
It's A Big Up Thing (Utah Jazz Remix) - Roni Size, Die
MA2 (Kenny Ken & Mace Remix) - DJ SS
Stronger (Original Mix) - Soulculture
Apache Scat (Original Mix) - Deemas J, K-Warren, Benny V
BLAZE UP THE FIRE - ARIES & KELVIN 373
Conversations (Feat. MC Fats & Cleveland Watkiss) - Break
Mission To The Sitars (Thunderball Remix) - Fort Knox Five
e Spresso - Nu:Tone
WHY REMIX (ARIES & PAPPA G) - Unknown Artist
Elephant Boogie (Original Mix) - Euphorics, Funkware
Feelings (Original Mix) - Shy FX, T Power 
No No No (Serial Killaz Remix) - Ed Solo, Deekline
All The Way Up (Ed Solo Remix) - Deekline, Specimen A
District Vibes ft. Sleepwalker (Thunderball Remix) - Shamans of Sound
Make Your Move (Drumagick Remix) - Thunderball
Ghost Town (Featuring DJ Concept) - Ed Solo & Deekline
Have Some Fun (Club Mix) - Ed Solo, Deekline, General Levy
Babylon Falling (Ed Solo Remix) - Dope Ammo, Taiwan MC
Grand Funk Hustle (Original Mix) - Die, Break
Limb by Limb vs Special Detication - Cutty Ranks VS Top Cat, DJ Nut Nut
Special Dedication (Sigma Remix) - Top Cat, DJ Nut Nut
Represents (Chase and Status remix) - BROCKIE & ED SOLO
Junglist (Original Mix) - Ed Solo, Deekline, General Levy
FALL IN LOVE RIDDIM - ARIES, GOLD & JINX
Purple Haze - Ed Solo Remix - Jimi Hendrix

(There are a few vinyl tracks in there I will do my best to update soon)

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Thursday, December 3, 2020

FTA Events: Social Distancing 3 [Friday 12.4.2020]

 




Big ups to the Twitch DnB community. 

The next 3 day (12/4-6/2020) Social Distancing 3, raid party will be kicking off this Friday. 
Drop-in and join the fun http://sd-twitch.live

Monday, November 23, 2020

FTA NEWS: The Librarian's interview with Billy Lane for DJing Not DJing

We got to know an incredible person and had a good laugh along the way. Here is the full interview with Ocean Eiler aka The Librarian. 

 We also had our traditional roundtable discussion at the end discussing the new Pioneer DDJ FLX6. šŸ¤—

 Broadcasted live on Twitch -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/916junglist  

#DJ #Djnews #musictalk 

 Chapters: 00:00 

Starting Soon 11:00 

Greeting 22:23 

The Librarian 01:35:15 

Discussion: Mixing in Key 02:02:20 

Discussion: Mental Health 02:35:15 

Pioneer DDJ FLX6

Thursday, November 19, 2020

FTA MUSIC: From The Annex with The Librarian #127

From the Annex with The Librarian playing the Ragga Jungle / Drum & Bass for you live on Twitch. Now you too get a piece of the action here on YouTube. Jungle / Drum & Bass Show 9pm-Midnight EST [11.03.2020]

BLOWING OFF SOME ELECTION PRESSURE

PLAYLIST:


BA HA. nope not this time


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Indelible B-Side: Issue #1 "The Big C"


Over the past year, we have all gotten a dose of reality from several different directions reminding us that life can be incredibly and indiscriminately short and cruel. Being numb to all of the COVID news, I woke up a few months ago to read the headline of another bothersome (loosely put) disease claiming a life.  While I did not personally know the public figure who passed, I do know that this particular person, did touch people through his work in the entertainment business and some of their other ventures.  
On social media, I read a couple of on-the-spot expressions of condolence for the family of the deceased entertainer.  As the day progressed well into the weekend, I saw something that I found amazing.  The condolences turned into stories of how the person impacted their lives.  And then those stories turned into others who were sharing their own stories of connection through surviving cancer.  And most interestingly, I saw people using social media to connect and share their own stories of getting diagnosed, surviving, and supporting.  
Funny where the brain goes…
In September of 2016, I called home thinking it would be very routine; the call where you are already in cruise-control for at least the first five minutes, if not the whole call.   
"How are you?"
"Fine."
"How's life on the farm?" 
You know, the weirdly typical check-in for anyone who is relatively far away from family.  
Knowing where this call was going before I hit connect gave me time to think about what I was doing that afternoon and evening.  I suspect that going over to a bar and watching soccer, or having a glass of whiskey and listening to music, or combining all of the above.  Going back to that moment, my mind still slows down the nanoseconds between the pick-up and the broadcast of a signal.  
My brother answered with the camera lens turned towards a man in a hospital bed with tubes and meters attached to him.  That dude in the picture looked familiar but nah… didn't ring any bells.  I would have sworn that it was my brother and his family watching some sad scene from some medical drama like Grey's or E.R. 
Completely befuddled, made the sort of off-colored-nervous joke that one makes when blindsided with visual proof that not everything was ok.  (We all do that, right?  It cannot be only me?).   Turns out it was my father, who came back with his own dismissal; I think he said it was a  "little flair up" of something (don't remember exactly what he said).  You could hear people coaching my dad in the background because clearly, he was not interested in showing his weakness.  
He eventually got to the word colonoscopy.  That word hung with me for a minute as the memories of taking my dad to the hospital for the first time, a half dozen years ago crept into my mind.  The weird conversations we had, while he was semi-lucid, came back; everything from the "why are you here" chat to the "take care of your family and friends" chat.  
At that point, I immediately knew my dad went from fighting a little brush of "c" to actually fighting against the "BIG C."
He had been dealing with this "nuisance" (his word) for a few years at this point and mostly kept it to himself.  I admit we were never the most communicative pair; I would get bits and pieces of the story but our conversations over a year's time were generally less than an hour-long in total.  I had to put the clues together to get morsels of info.  Sharing was not really a thing between us and as we got older and life started getting in the way, it was less and less.  The most significant conversation I remember having with him in the previous couple of years was him in the "after-glow" of post colonoscopy.  I just sat there as he just talked and talked like I've never seen him talk since I was very young. We talk about all the things we used to talk about, music, movies, tv, and comic books... the important stuff. 
I immediately hopped a flight back to the US and headed over to my parent's house.  Getting there was a bit tentative; I'm typically not a nervous traveler but this was a tough and weird trip.  Going from a city with millions of people to a town just populated enough to host a hospital added a layer of culture-shock to the nervous anticipation. 
And then I walked into the house. 
My dad, much like me, loves a project.  Our modus operandi growing up was to create lists and bounce from project to project; from a pine-wood derby to simple tasks, such as figure out how to maximize efficiency in weekend chores.  As I walked in, the first thing I saw was his disassembled office that was being converted into something I would never be able to figure out.  This office was a safe haven from the family, where I would get the opportunity to sit at his command center if and only if he was not coming back.  All that was left were file cabinets and papers stacked along the walls.  There were also medical supplies and boxes of medicine on a bookshelf that was so overloaded it had a little gangsta-lean.  And of course, there was music, enough cd's to fill up a small bookshelf, and my boom box from like two-ish decades ago sitting on top.  You could see the evolution of what he used to listen to and what he was connecting with at that point.  I remember taking some of those old cd's from the bottom shelf and placing them on top.  I was sure he would notice as I would constantly get in trouble for altering the order of his musical universe. 
Over the next two weeks, I spent my days and night telecommuting from the hospital my dad remained confined to.  We'd get him home for a day or two and then have to send him back.  It was all temporary for me so I'd slept on the couch.  Don't think I even unpacked.  I mean, he's coming home soon.  Well, that and fear of him coming home and making me clean the guest room; hospital corners, perfect vacuum lines on the carpet, and all. But the reality of this arrangement changed by week three when we got an announcement that things were not getting any better. 
My dad spent the last few weeks in a hospital bed placed in his recently dismantled home office space.  I assumed my role as the caregiver to give everyone a little space as they'd been dealing with this for a little while now and clearly needed a little breathing room.  I was with my dad from sun up to sun down talking to him in ways I had never spoken to him before. When he'd sleep, I'd work or try to sleep.  There were a few days that I slept on the floor next to him, partially to try to keep him from escaping, and sometimes, that is just where I was when we were having random conversations. 
Those conversations were all over the place; about life and choices. The TV dad conversations I probably wished I'd had growing up.  We talked about my poorly perceived notion of being a disappointment to him because I chose one path over another.  And then his inability to open up which was countered by my inability to slow down and let things go.  My stubbornness that reminded him of one of his parents but my patience that reminded him of the other. His inability to show up because of his sense of duty.  And how he sees things in me that are reminiscent of him getting older.  You know… like real conversations. 
And once we got through those tough conversations, we started having a bit of fun.
We talked about action movies and TV of the kung fu and western variety; weekend religion in my house way back then.  He got a chuckle at me thinking I was a sub-10-year-old spy who could sneak into the room and quietly watch TV from the space between the couch and the wall.  He said something the effect of appreciating that I liked what he liked. He also appreciated the fact that if I sat still long enough, I'd just fall asleep back there. 
We talked about my obsession with reading. He poked fun of my other slightly sadder attempts to be sneaky by using a flashlight to read under the bed. I still think it is way more effective than using a flashlight under the sheets. We also had epic conversations about the first comic book he gave me, which dovetailed into talk about his comic-book heroes growing up; Black Panther, Power Man, Superman, and Green Lantern.  He had a great time as I regaled him with the story of Black Panther on screen, then in the Avenger movies leading up to the movie that we'd see a few years later if he was able to hold on. It was fun to see him want to get better to go see the movie. He was so interested. 
I eventually shared an idea that I had.  It was for a blog, to get me back into writing, or at least get me better at writing. But it was about storytelling around music.  Removing the BS from music and just listening to music as it is. Accepting the art form and if you don't like it… move on, don't trash it. And if you like it, share it.  I had a name way back then, like "Striking the Groove" or something; he didn't like that name either.  But as I put the project down because it didn't feel right, I come back to it nearly four years to the day that I got on a plane to make a memory. And sincerely, that's what this is about; recalling, reliving, and making new memories around music.  It's about starting a conversation and watching it evolve.  The opinions are mine, but I invite you to share your opinions but keep them civil, or at least constructive.  You are welcome to disagree that I'm ok listening to the King of Pop because I can separate the music from the person, because I cannot trade the fact that my first dancing partner put a 45 on the record player and it was probably one of my favorite songs at the time, "Working Day and Night," not for the song but for the memory. Because that was a good one. 
For me, I think I know that dad would have liked this project that I am finally starting. No idea where it goes, but if nothing else, the journey is unmapped but it's ... a journey.
- Freddy Wills
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Wednesday, November 4, 2020

FTA MUSIC: From The Annex with The Librarian #126

From the Annex with The Librarian playing the Ragga Jungle / Drum & Bass for you live on Twitch. Now you too get a piece of the action here on YouTube. Jungle / Drum & Bass Show 9pm-Midnight EST [11.02.2020]

Tonight was the 1K Follower push. Huge love and respect to my chatroom family. Big Ups to ELM Imprint & Play Side 175 for the giveaway swag. If you missed out on the fun. Man swing on through and see what the fuss is about.






As for tonights...

PLAYLIST:

BA HA. nope not this time

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FTA NEWS: Indelible B-Side Coming Soon




 

FTA Music: From the Annex with The Librarian #125


From the Annex with The Librarian playing the Ragga Jungle / Drum & Bass for you live on Twitch. Now you too get a piece of the action here on YouTube. Jungle / Drum & Bass Show 9pm-Midnight EST [10.24.2020]


PLAYLIST:

7 Army Ed Solo Dubplate Remix Remix - The White Stripes 

Our Time - Phantom 

Jungle Brother - Jungle Brothers

Everyday Remix - Kenny Ken

Shake UR Body - Shy FX & T-Power

Brighter Day (Jungle VIP Mix) - Ricky Tuff VS Raff Mac Bean

World of Jungle Music - Unknown Artist

Magnificent - Defkline

Jam Rock - Damion Marley

Armed & Dangerous - Pixel

Danger - Special K

Wedding March (The Librarian VIP) - The Librarian 

Come Together - Urban Dawn

Big , Bad & Heavy (Logistic Remix) - Delano

President - Aphrodite

A Friend in Need - Top Cat & DJ Panik & M Rode

Pass the Kouchie - Benny Page & Mr Williamz

Original Ses - Rebel MC

Junglist (DJ Zinc Remix) - Tribe of Isscar

Ra (G Dub Mix) - Ebony Dubsters

Ganja Man (serial Killaz Remix) - Krome & Time

The Groundbreaker (Shy FX & T-Power) - Fallacy & Fusion

Weh Demdid Deh - Java

Lighter (Blade Runner Remix) - DJ SS

Step in to My world - Twisted Minds

Intergalactic  (Prisoners of Technology Remix) - Beastie Boys

Wikki Wikki (Private Dub Plate) - Aphrodite 

Trick of Technology - The Prisoners of Technology

Stalker (Benny Page Remix) - Aphrodite 

Light Lock Off - Mickey Finn & Erb n Dub

Styles From The Dark Side - Aphrodite

Shadow Boxing - Nasty Habits

Enter Da Dragon - DJ Red

Everyday - Marvellous Cane

Tribal Natty (Aphrodite Remix) - Tribe of Issachar

Reggae Warrior (Ed Solo & Sticky Buds Remix) - House of David

Soundclash - Unknown

Murder Da Beat - Family of Intelligence

Inequality Worker (Code Red Remix) - Navigator

Badman Shoes (Serial Killaz) - EZ Rollers

Mash You Down - Serial Killaz

Bumbaclot -  capital J

Fire Remix - The DSC

Like This - The Riddlers Revenge

8Ball - Adam F 


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FTA MUSIC: [Jungle / Drum & Bass ] From The Annex with The Librarian #124

From the Annex with The Librarian playing the Ragga Jungle / Drum & Bass for you live on Twitch. Now you too get a piece of the action here on YouTube. Jungle / Drum & Bass Show 9pm-Midnight EST [10.13.2020]

PLAYLIST:

001) Don't Smoke (Deekline & Ed Solo vs System Mix) - Deekline                                             

002) Junglist (Original Mix) - Ed Solo, Deekline, General Levy                      

003) Uptown Tricks feat. Mustafa Akbar (Shimon's Trix Mix) - Fort Knox Five                                       

004) Not Necessarily A Man (L-Side Remix) - DJ Krust                                             

005) Sitargazer (Mo' Horizons Freestyle Remix) - International Velvet                                 

006) Funky Child (Original Mix) - Deekline                                             

007) Everyday Junglist (Original mix) - DJ L.A.B.                                            

008) HEARD IT ALL B4 - 

009) FALL IN LOVE RIDDIM - ARIES, GOLD & JINX                                   

010) Our Time (The Librarian Remix) - Phantom

011) Time_And_Mind_Off_You_Fuck_b3 - 

012) GET THAT - Affirmation                                          

013) Braver (Deadline's Jungle Refix) - Alexx A-Game x Swing Ting                            

014) Our Time [Explicit Version] - Phantomm                                             

015) SPAWNEEZY PLAY NO GAMES  (EXPLICIT) - Wolfy, Bless , Silqe , Data & Nadia                  

016) Bloodclot War ft Future Fambo & Congo Natty - Jacky Murda                                          

017) Rumble In The Jungle (Original Mix) - DJ Hybrid                                            

018) M16 - Napes                                                

019) Stronger (Original Mix) - Soulculture                                          

020) Babylon (Original Mix) - Dirty Skank Beats                                    

021) Israelites (Original Mix) - JFB, Dancefloor Outlaws                              

022) Lets Groove [Link DNB BOOTLEG] - Earth Wind & Fire                                    

023) Good Looking Girl (Original Mix) - Ed Solo, Deekline                                    

024) Funk Da Fied - E.P.S. & 2-Vibe                                      

025) Play It Cool (Original Mix) - Lurch                                                

026) NeverFind(Interface remix) - Jah Cure                                             

027) Warning (Serum remix) - Firefox/4-Tree                                       

028) Jungle Jungle (Original Mix) - Bladerunner                                          

029) One Amen A Day (DJ Hybrid Remix) - DJ Hybrid, Bassflexx                                 

030) Not Necessarily A Man (L-Side Remix) - DJ Krust                                             

031) MAKE ME FEEL - 174 BPM - ARIES                                                

032) Remember The Roller (Bladerunner Remix) - Bladerunner, DR S Gachet                             

033) Cannabis - Phizical & Jam Thieves                               

034) BLAZE UP THE FIRE - ARIES & KELVIN 373                                   

035) Born In '94 feat. MC Conrad (Original Mix) - MC Conrad, Unglued                                   

036) Back In The Day - 03 DJ Hybrid                                         

037) All the Crew Big Up (95 Relick) - Roni Size, DJ Die                                    

038) GIPSY RIDDIM - 175-140 BPM - ARIES                                                

039) Original Nuttah (Krinjah 2008 Remix) - UK Apache, Shy FX                                    

040) Lighter (Bladerunner Remix) - DJ SS                                                

041) Salvador Diaspora feat. Carlos Scorpiao (Thunderball DnB Dub) - Rex Riddem                                           

042) Soundsystem (Benny Page Remix) - Brother Culture, Reggae Roast                        

043) All The Way Up (Ed Solo Remix) - Deekline, Specimen A                                 

044) Brazil (Original Mix) - JFB                                                  

045) The Dust Off (Original Mix) - Deekline, Specimen A                                 

046) Always There (Original Mix) - Ed Solo, Skool Of Thought                            

047) See The Vibe (Ed Solo Remix) - Gardna, Tiffani Juno                                 

048) Mission To The Sitars (Thunderball Remix) - Fort Knox Five                                       

049) Here (Frankie Bass Remix) - Alessia Cara                                         

050) Soul Hit Man (Drumagick Instrumental) - See-I                                                

051) Sitargazer (Mo' Horizons Freestyle Remix) - International Velvet                                 

052) Its All Love (Jazzy VIP Mix) - Ricky Tuff                                           

053) Hearing Is Believing (Serum Remix) - MA2                                                  

054) Salute feat. MC GQ (Original Mix) - Danny Byrd                                           

055) The Helicopter Tune (Cause 4 Concern Remix) - Deep Blue                                            

056) Give Me a Dubplate feat. Ragga Twins & Bunny Lye Lye (Night Shift Remix) - Bunny Lye lye, Ragga Twins, Chopstick Dubplate       

057) Ripgroove - Fixate v Double 99                                   

058) Street Trends (Vip) - The Librarian Exclusive #47 - K Jah                                                

059) SMELLS LIKE TEEN SPIRIT - Danny Byrd                                           

060) AINTED DUB - 175 BPM - ARIES                                                

061) host Town (Featuring DJ Concept) - Ed Solo & Deekline                                   

062) I Shot The Sheriff (Roni Size Remix) - Bob Marley & The Wailers                             

063) Jungle Brothers (Urban Takeover Mix) - Jungle Brothers                                      

064) Funky Child (Original Mix) - Deekline                                             

065) Buss It Up (Turn Up The Bass VIP Mix) - Top Cat, Wizard, Daddy Freddy, Manoo, Lady Chann     

066) The Dust Off (Original Mix) - Deekline, Specimen A                                 

067) Active Transmission (Original Mix) - JFB                                                   


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