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June 9, 2011 75 mins
A cheeky little mix I've recorded on a cold June afternoon. Obvious respect going out to Gil Scott-Heron (RIP). Edits, Acid, Soul, Funk, Tech, House, Deep, Left... whatever it's all in there. Something to keep your toes tapping till next time. First Podcast I've done in well over a year (maybe 2!), so this is it, where I'm at musically. Love from Australia wherever you are! Gary on the Money Gil Scott-Heron – “Whitey on the Moon” (Flying Dutchman, 1970) Gil Scott-Heron – “The Bottle” (Strata East, 1974) Gil Scott-Heron – “Alien (Hold on to your Dreams)” (Arista, 1980) Penny Goodwin – “Too Soon You’re Old” (Sidney, 1973) The Crusaders – “My Lady (Todd Terje Edit)” (White Label, 2010) Kink – “Rachael” (Ovum, 2010) Osunlade – “The Day We Met For Coffee” (BBE, 2006) Henrik Schwarz and Amampondo – “I Exist Because of You (Dixon’s Stripped Edit)” (Innervisions, 2008) Floating Points – “Vaccuum Boogie” (Eglo, 2009) Scope – “Magic” (Large, 2010) Nathan G – “Hands Up For The Count” (Large, 2010) Ezel feat. Tamara Wellons – “In My Lifetime (Deetron Remix)” (Ocha,2010) Kentphonik – “Sunday Showers” (Soulcandi, 2007) Candido – “Thousand Fingered Man” (Salsoul, 1979)
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