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A viking ship appears on the horizon, a likeness of Alice Coltrane carved into its bow. Rare birds flock together to sing Francoise Hardy as soul hits. A sunset of blips and bleeps fills the air.
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Artist | Track | Album | Label | Year | Format | Approx. start time | ||||
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Sun Ra & His Arkestra | island in the sun ( extended version) | Marshall Allen Presents Sun Ra And His Arkesrtra – In the Orbit of Ra | Strut | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | ||||||
The Souljazz Orchestra | well runs dry | chaos theories | Strut | 2019 | 0:10:04 (Pop-up) | |||||
Jimi Tenor & Toni Allen | three continents radio edit | inspiration information 4 | Strut | 2009 | 0:18:20 (Pop-up) | |||||
Oneness of Juju | Soul Love Now | Soul Love Now: The Black Fire Records Story 1975-1993 | Strut | 2020 | 0:25:07 (Pop-up) | |||||
interview with Quniton Scott , founder of Strut records | 0:33:32 (Pop-up) | |||||||||
Mulatu Astatke & the Heliocentrics | Cha Cha | Strut Africa | Strut | 2013 | 1:03:15 (Pop-up) | |||||
Daniel Sandie | Défoule 3e Age | Oté Maloya - The Birth of Electric Maloya on Réunion Island 1975-1986 | Strut | 2017 | 1:07:33 (Pop-up) | |||||
Pat Thomas & Kwashibu Area Band | Me Ho Asem | Pat Thomas & Kwashibu Area Band | Strut | 2015 | 1:10:56 (Pop-up) | |||||
Fanga & Maalem Abdallah Guinea | Kelen - radio edit | Fangnawa Experience | Strut | 2012 | 1:17:05 (Pop-up) | |||||
Flock | prepare to let go | Flock | Strut | 2020 | 1:22:17 (Pop-up) | |||||
Carmody | Vulcani | Mutazione: Italian Electronic & New Wave Underground 1980-1988 (V/A) | Strut | 2013 | 1:29:08 (Pop-up) | |||||
Nohelani Cypriano | O'Kailua | Aloha Got Soul: Soul, AOR & Disco in Hawai'i 1979-1985 (V/A) | Strut | 2016 | 1:35:28 (Pop-up) | |||||
Coati Mundi | Pharaoh ( Can't Take it to the Grave) | Going Places: The August Darnell Years 1976-1983 | Strut | 2008 | 1:37:27 (Pop-up) | |||||
Arthur's Landing | Love Dancing | Love Dancing:edits mixes & highlights 2008-2011 | Strut | 2011 | 1:41:17 (Pop-up) | |||||
Rodion G.A. | Citadela | The Lost Tapes | Strut | 2013 | 1:47:11 (Pop-up) | |||||
Valery Allington | Stop | Horse Meat Disco 4 v/a | Strut | 2014 | 1:52:02 (Pop-up) | |||||
Patrice Rushen | All We Need | Straight from the Heart | Strut | 2021 | 1:56:13 (Pop-up) | |||||
Elias Maluleke & Mavambe Girls | Khombo Ranga | Next Stop Soweto 4: Zulu Rock, Afro-Disco & Mbaqanga 1975-1985 | Strut | 2015 | 2:01:50 (Pop-up) | |||||
Kondi Band & Sweatson Klank | It's God's World ( so don't do no bad) | We Famous | Strut | 2021 | 2:02:30 (Pop-up) | |||||
Risco Connection | Im Caught Up Risco version | Risco version | Strut | 2022 | 2:11:33 (Pop-up) | |||||
Alostmen | Minus Me feat Ambolley | Kolongo | Strut | 2021 | 2:19:01 (Pop-up) | |||||
Ebo Taylor, Pat Thomas, Henrik Scaawa | Ene Nyame A Mensuro (radio edit) | Strut | 2015 | Single | 2:20:18 (Pop-up) | |||||
Electric Jalaba | Cubaili Ba | El Hal/The Feeling | Strut | 2020 | 2:24:50 (Pop-up) | |||||
Tullio De Piscopo | Stop Bajan...Primavera | Ashley Beedle - Grass Roots | Strut | 1999 | 2:28:21 (Pop-up) | |||||
Idris Ackamoor & the Pyramids | An Angel Fell | An Angel Fell | Strut | 2018 | 2:41:46 (Pop-up) | |||||
Greg Foat | Nikinakinu | Symphonie Pacifique | Strut | 2020 | 2:51:03 (Pop-up) | |||||
Segun Bucknor | Adanri Sogbasogba | Nigeria 70 | Strut | 2001 | 2:55:25 (Pop-up) |
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Listener Jonny in MA............. d-_-b:
I got out of a quick meeting and turned on to hear this. ANd I just started crying. This song has the sweet slow swing groove that grabs me in the gut, twists and doesn't let go.
It's been like that of late. Thank you Trouble. THis is a good thing.
TerrDE:
Webhamster Henry:
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Joey C:
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Zinn The Mood:
Got Manning Marable’s “How Capitalism Underdeveloped Black America” at the top of the most recent stack of books.
The Afro-centric vibe is providing an apt background.
Thanks for the tunes, Trouble.
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Zinn The Mood:
Thinking back on my decision to volunteer for the Obama campaign in three different states I don’t regret it. Because the symbolism is still powerful. That there’s now a generation of black children who know a black president is a powerful thing, when one considers the long bloody history of racial brutality toward black Americans.
But I’ll never again support in any way another Democrat - unless they’re completely committed to transitioning from a capitalist economy to a socialist one.
To the subject of your book if you haven’t seen Cornel West’s long interview about the Obama administration it’s well worth it:
youtu.be...
Adrian in London:
Spikey BXL:
Hey Trouble!
captain beef fart:
Ooooh I try to think but nothin' happens!
Mike W.:
Barney Grubbs:
Jason from Houston:
John S.:
bixa (𝘣𝘦𝘦-𝘩𝘢):
it's been a heartbreaking few years with elections. me + my friends were rallying for bernie back in 2020, and when he didn't get the nom i pretty much bailed
on any organizing for the dems. stinks for them cuz i'm a killer phone banker. stinks for all of us because the system stays corrupt :'(
still i believe in our ability to create a new world outside these institutions. not sure how it will happen but gotta keep the faith.
Zinn The Mood:
All day yesterday, and today again, WKCR was interrupting their music programming to bring live student reporter updates on the scene.
Too tight for me to make it today but man, I really would like to.
The People’s Forum has some great updates too (if you can forgive going to the eye candy social media site):
www.instagram.com...
captain beef fart:
John S.:
Handy Haversack:
Greg from ZONE 5:
It pains to me to know that no matter what I do I will never be as cool as those dudes on their bikes.
newton:
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Listener Bryan (the Professor):
“Are you familiar with Genesis 12:3?” Rep. Rick Allen (R-Ga.) asked Shafik. “It was a covenant that God made with Abraham … If you bless Israel, I will bless you. If you curse Israel, I will curse you … Do you consider that a serious issue? I mean, do you want Columbia University to be cursed by God?”
“Definitely not,” Shafik said.
Allen discussed “lawless universities” and suggested the school should offer a course about the Bible and “kinda what will happen under the wrath of God.”
www.politico.com...
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Zinn The Mood:
You must be constantly distracted by sensationalism; never asking or getting answers to the fundamental questions. Because, “There’s money to be made, goddamnit!” Not only by the weapons manufacturers and oil companies. But by Wall St, land speculators and corporate boards by continuing to pillage “underdeveloped” (read: overexploited) countries of their natural resources, while manufacturing is now done almost exclusively by child slave labor in SE Asia.
Israel benefits from America’s diabolical dependence on all of this, while the plight of Palestinians is ruthlessly ignored and then plotted against.
As long as almost all societal arrangements are subject to the profit motive, by not legislating against it NOTHING will change.
It’s the capitalist economy churning up everything and everyone under foot in its way; then gliding along at a crisp clip, with incomprehensible windfalls of illicit money for CEO’s and their puppets in Congress and at all levels of government.
Democracy has long flown the coop.
It’s Election by Bribery.
Solidarity in the 99% is the only hope we have.
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bixa (𝘣𝘦𝘦-𝘩𝘢):
newton:
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Zinn The Mood:
But it’s been going on for far longer than just these past few decades.
Systemic outcome of unbridled capitalism.
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newton:
I have to walk the BXL Grif now
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