[Mix for NTS Radio] Getting Warmer Episode 68: Summer Disco Special

My newest episode of Getting Warmer for NTS Radio is one of my favorite yearly traditions, the summer disco special. Because summer is meant for twirling! Featuring a few of my favorite Paradise Garage-style longform bangers, a few more spacey and cosmic tracks, and (in my opionion) a very tasteful Latin closer. I hope you like it, and that June is treating you well. You can download an mp3 version here. Previous summer disco specials: 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018

Tracklist: 1. Aurra – When I Come Home (Larry Levan 12” Mix) 2. Dan Hartman & Loleatta Holloway – Relight My Fire (12″ Disco Remix) 3. Ecstasy, Passion & Pain – Ask Me 4. Skyy – Here’s to You (12″ Version) 5. Taste of Honey – Sukiyaki 6. First Choice – Let No Man Put Asunder (Shep Pettibone 12″ Mix) / The Player 7. Odyssey – Native New Yorker (12″ Disco Mix) 8. Stephanie Mills – Put Your Body In It (12″ Version) 9. Dee D. Jackson – Automatic Lover (Long Version) 10. A La Carte – Price Of Love 11. Sergio Mendes and the New Brasil ’77 – The Real Thing

[Mix for NTS Radio] Getting Warmer Episode 62

My latest mix for NTS Radio is a chilly, moody descent into winter: minimalist avant-garde, icy synths, a David Sylvian sandwich, echoey whistles, and another surprise Bono cameo. I hope you like it–and if you do, you can download an mp3 version here.

Tracklist: 1. David Sylvian – Preparations For A Journey 2. Dory Previn – Mama Mama Comfort Me 3. Muslimgauze – Sapere Aude 4. Viola Renea – Chariot of Palace 5. Mabe Fratti ft. Claire Rousay – Hacia el Vacío 6. Edson Natale – Nina Maika 7. Lucille Starr – Wooden Heart 8. Larry Chernicoff – Woodstock, New York 9. Svitlana Nianio & Alexander Yurchencko – Prologue 10. Unknown Artist – Siciliana (comp. Ottorino Respighi) 11. Daniel Lentz – Midnight White 12. Uakti – Montanha 13. John Cale – Please 14. Chas Smith – October ’68 15. Osnabrücker Jugendchor – Tibi Soli (comp. Gregorio Allegri) 16. Passengers – A Different Kind of Blue / Beach Sequence 17. David Sylvian – Silver Moon Over Sleeping Steeples

[Mix for NTS Radio] Getting Warmer Episode 46: Summer Disco Special III

Here’s my newest episode of Getting Warmer for NTS Radio. In keeping with tradition, it’s a disco special made with summer in mind. I have a confusing relationship with joy at the moment, feeling as alienated and scared as I imagine many people do, so I can’t help but feel a little bittersweet about listening to disco: it’s the most joyful music I know of, but it reminds me so much of how badly I miss dancing with large groups of people. I miss the way living in a city used to present you really magical opportunities to commune with strangers, and the cathartic joy that only a long night of dancing to the best music in the world can provide. I miss so many things. I hope this mix brings you some form of joy, and in the meantime that we have songs to tide us over until we’re able to dance together again. You can download an mp3 version here. Thank you as always for listening!

Tracklist: 1. Sandy Barber – I Think I’ll Do Some Stepping (On My Own) 2. Barbara Mason – Don’t I Ever Cross Your Mind Sometime 3. Roy Ayers Ubiquity – Running Away 4. Margaret Singana – Why Did You Do It 5. Charo & The Salsoul Orchestra – Dance A Little Bit Closer 6. Raw Silk – Do It To The Music 7. Sirarcusa – Streap Tease In The Stars (The Way I Do) 8. Dynasty – I Don’t Want To Be A Freak (But I Can’t Help Myself) 9. The Gap Band – Outstanding 10. Beauregard, Violletti & Ste-Claire – Ce Soir (Je Sens Que Tout Peut M’Arriver) 11. Ben E. King – Made For Each Other 12. Trio Ternura – A Gira 13. Theo Vaness – No Romance Keep On Dancing

[Mix for NTS Radio] Getting Warmer Episode 32

This month’s mix for NTS Radio is predictably a spring wish fulfillment dream–lots of lush, green sounds, animals, a Dip In The Pool song that sounds uncannily like Scritti Politti, Gal Costa doing a live version of “Volta” that makes me cry forever, and the original and excellent version of “Kokorowa,” which you may have heard covered by Love, Peace & Trance. I hope you like it! You can download an mp3 version here if you like it. Cover image is by Hirō Isono. I also wanted to apologize for how quiet it’s been around here recently–I’m very much still here and appreciate that some of you have reached out to check in! I generally try to avoid too much cross-promotion, but I have a food project that has been keeping me unbelievably busy for the past few months and I’ve been struggling to keep up. I’ve been missing having music be an active part of my life and am very much looking forward to stepping back into it. Thanks always for reading and being here 💙

Tracklist: 1. Sally Oldfield – Night of the Hunters Moon 2. Waak Waak Djungi – White Cockatoo 3. Hajime Mizoguchi – A Giraffe And The Moon 4. Steve Hillage – Garden of Paradise (excerpt) 5. Pili Pili – Be In Two Minds 6. Killing Time – Kokorowa 7. Gal Costa – Volta (Live) 8. Katsutoshi Morizono & Bird’s Eye View – Imagery 9. Dip In The Pool – A Quasi Quadrate 10. Ryuichi Sakamoto – Dolphins 11. All In One – Come Live With Me 12. Today’s Latin Project – Danza Lucumi 13. Tomoki Kanda – Everybody Wants To Rule The World 14. Sunstroke – Nothing’s Wrong In Paradise 15. Taeko Ohnuki – 祈り (Inori)

25 Favorite Releases of 2018

In the spirit of the season, I wanted to share some of my favorite releases of the year. Such a nuts year for music, with huge leaps of brilliance happening in so many radically different genres! Obviously this isn’t meant to be exhaustive or authoritative; just some personal highlights. Quite a few of these are giant major label releases, so I’ll be taking down those download links quickly or leaving them off accordingly. Let me know if links are broken. Happy new year! Previously: 2017 | 2016 | 2015
Baby Ford – Ford Trax, 1988 download
Brian Keane with Omar Faruk Tekbilek, Dinçer Dalkılıç, & Emin Gündüz – Süleyman The Magnificent OST, 1988 buy / download
Cocteau Twins – Blue Bell Knoll, 1988 buy
Cowboy Junkies – Trinity Session, 1988 buy
Dead Can Dance – The Serpent’s Egg, 1988 buy
Enya – Watermark, 1988 buy
Eric B. & Rakim – Follow The Leader, 1988 buy
Fingers Inc. – Another Side, 1988 download
Geinoh Yamashirogumi – Symphonic Suite AKIRA, 1988 buy / download
Harold Budd – The White Arcades, 1988 buy
Leonard Cohen – I’m Your Man, 1988 buy
Lorad Group – Sul Tempo, 1988 buy / download
Maria Rita – Brasileira, 1988 buy / download
Mary Margaret O’Hara – Miss America, 1988 buy / download
Motohiko Hamase – #Notes Of Forestry, 1988 buy
Nuno Canavarro – Plux Quba, 1988 buy / download
Prefab Sprout – From Langley Park To Memphis, 1988 buy / download
Prince – Lovesexy, 1988 buy
Public Enemy – It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back, 1988 buy
Sade – Stronger Than Pride, 1988 buy
The Sugarcubes – Life’s Too Good, 1988 buy
Talk Talk – Spirit Of Eden, 1988 buy / download
Vangelis Katsoulis – The Slipping Beauty, 1988 download
Womack & Womack – Conscience, 1988 buy
Yoshio Ojima – Une Collection des Chainons I & II: Music For Spiral, 1988 download
 

Guest Mix – Holidays By The Coast by Oscar Huerta Plaza

Guest mix by Oscar Huerta Plaza (YoutubeRadio Aporee), Barcelona

This is a mix of mostly Spanish, Brazilian, and American orchestral pop music, largely from the 60s–cinematic songs that you would want to listen to while driving along a sunny coastline. It also includes some recent field recordings that I did on the Maltese coast, sounds of the mountains in the outskirts of Barcelona, inside the Barcelona subway, the jungles in Puerto Rico, and the mangroves of southern Florida.

Tracklist:
1. Waves in Dwejra Bay at the collapsed Azure Window, Gozo Island, Malta. June sunset 2018

2. Antonio González “El Pescaílla” – Chica de Ipanema 3. Antón García Abril – Sor Citroën 4. Breakwater in l’Escala, Spain. July afternoon 2018 5. Los Stop – El Turista 1.999.999 6. Augusto Algueró – Será El Amor 7. Frogs and a fountain in the Abbey of Montserrat, Spain. July night 2018 8. Henry Mancini – Party Poop 9. Canoeing in the mangroves, outskirts of Hobe Sound, Florida. August evening 2018 10. Papa Topo – Milano 11. Evinha – Estorinha 12. Alfonso Santisteban – Brincadeira 13. Crickets in a night hike by Collserola mountains just before raining, outskirts of Barcelona. July night 2018 14. Elsa Baeza – Dubeque Dublin 15. Antón García Abril – El Turismo Es Un Gran Invento 16. Taking the subway to rehearsal, Barcelona. July evening 2018 17. Alfonso Santisteban – Manías de María 18. Flipper’s Guitar – Coffee-Milk Crazy 19. Wildlife in Toro Negro rainforest, Puerto Rico. August night 2018 20. Me singing a vocal harmony 21. Le Mans – H.E.L.L.O. 22. Cicadas in Devil’s Millhopper, Gainesville, Florida; and weather forecast in Spain. August evening 2018 23. Marcos Valle – Êle E Ela 24. Stereolab – Miss Modular 25. ユキとヒデ (Yuki & Hide) – 白い波 (White Waves) 26. Los Mismos – Puente A Mallorca

[Mix for NTS Radio] Getting Warmer Episode 24

Here’s my latest episode of Getting Warmer for NTS Radio. Breezy, summery synth pop and light funk, with a Bill Nelson alias, Sally Oldfield, a Bollywood moment, and a favorite from that World Standard record we all love. You can download an mp3 version here.

Tracklist: 1. Irv Teibel – Country Stream 2. Sally Oldfield – Mirrors 3. Hiroshi Satoh – Akanegumo-No Machi 4. Jacob Desvarieux – Emotion 5. A.R. Rahman, Chitra Sivaraman, Karthik – Nenthukitten 6. Orchestra Arcana – The Whole City Between Us 7. Fernanda Abreu – Você Prá Mim 8. Izumi Kobayashi – Coffee Rumba 9. Jah Wobble – Blowout 10. Yumi Matsutoya – 影になって (We’re All Free) 11. Di Melo – Se O Mundo Acabasse En Mel 12. Yasunori Soryo & Jim Rocks – Valley 13. Tim Maia – Nossa História De Amor 14. Patrick O’Hearn – Forever The Optimist 15. World Standard – 水夫たちの歌声 16. Yungchen Lhamo – Ngak Pai Metog

Guest Mix – Springtime by Nick Zanca

A springtime mix compiled in April of 2018 by Nick Zanca of Quiet Friend, whose recent debut you can hear and buy here. Featuring warm textural jazz, pastoral synth pop, and gorgeous choral accents. You can download an mp3 version here. Illustration by Guy Billout.

Tracklisting: 1. Iasos – Tropical Birds At Sunrise (Excerpt) 2. Cocteau Twins – Cherry Coloured Funk (Seefeel Remix) 3. Jon Lucien – Kuenda 4. Milton Nascimento – Travessia 5. The Small Choir of St. Brandon’s School – Bright Eyes 6. Jane Siberry – Map of the World, Part 1 7. Prefab Sprout – Nightingales 8. Gregorio Paniagua / Lucia Bose – Nana de Una Sola Rota 9. Eberhard Weber – Quiet Departures (Excerpt) 10. Sachiko Kanenobu – み空 11. Popol Vuh – Höre, Der Du Wagst 12. Gareth Williams + Mary Currie – Raindrops From Heaven 13. Chas Smith – After 14. Janet Sherbourne – Ivory 15. Pat Metheny + Lyle Mays – “It’s For You” 16. The Toronto Children’s Choir – Friday Afternoons, Op. 7: Cuckoo (Comp. Britten)

Di Melo – Di Melo, 1975

Following in the steps of Jorge Ben, who began incorporating elements of funk and soul into samba music in the early 60s (eventually creating whole new genres that became integral to Brazil’s Black Movement), Roberto Santos (aka Di Melo, “tell me”) didn’t enjoy the international name recognition that many of his more prolific peers did. Perhaps it’s because until 2016, Di Melo was his only full-length release. Still, if the measly two copies of the record currently available on Discogs with a starting price of $732.56 are any indication, the record has since attained its well-deserved holy grail status. Santos was born in the Pernambuco region of Northeastern Brazil, moved to São Paolo in the late 60s, and was signed to EMI/Odeon in 1974. Other than that, I haven’t found much information about him, and it’s not totally clear why he didn’t continue to release music on the heels of Di Melo, as he’s written more than 400 unpublished songs. From what I gather, he was in a severe motorcycle accident in the 80s that almost left him a paraplegic, after which there were widespread rumors that he had not survived, which might have contributed to his long hiatus. There’s a short documentary about him here from 2011–though it doesn’t have English subtitles, it’s well worth flitting through even for non-Portuguese speakers for its amazing archival footage, as well as some beautiful contemporary footage of him serenading his small daughter in their kitchen. Sonically, Di Melo is rich and complex, effortlessly winding between funk, samba, tango, jazz, soul, and regional folk. Hermeto Pascoal (!) contributes, though it’s not clear in what capacity. Eight of the twelve tracks are original compositions. It’s a wildly ambitious debut effort, and, as seems to often be the case with Brazilian musical wunderkinds, it succeeds at all of its efforts. I’m far from an expert on Brazilian music, so rather than make uninformed statements, I’ll encourage you to listen to it–it’s a pleasure from the enthusiastically syncopated, brutally grooving opener “Kilariô” (which, as I understand it, was the biggest hit at the time of Di Melo‘s release) all the way to the sunny, cowbell-flecked cakewalk closer “Indecisão.” In between, the unbothered, sinewy “Se O Mundo Acabasse En Mel” (previewed below) is my personal favorite. Ideal warm weather listening. Thank you Silva for the reminder about this terrific record!

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[Mix for NTS Radio] Getting Warmer Episode 23

Here’s my most recent episode of Getting Warmer for NTS Radio. If it isn’t painfully obvious, I recently revisited the 1993 version of The Secret Garden, something I watched obsessively as a kid. This time I was struck by its gorgeous soundtrack, the moody world it lives in, its textural depth, and, as is often the case with my childhood movies, its easy elision of colonialism. This mix is about the pastoral, in the British countryside sense but also seeing the pastoral elsewhere. It’s about the projection and fantasy of exotica, musical migration as a result of colonialism, escapism, and essentialism; and is somewhat of a continuation of this mix. It’s also full of birds, bells, and field recordings, because it’s spring, sort of. You can download an mp3 version here. Thanks for listening!
Tracklisting:
1. Fernando Falcão – Revoada
2. Jean C. Roché / Birds – Palmar
3. Toshifumi Hinata – Fire And Forever
4. Mecano – Hawaii-Bombay
5. Per Tjernberg – They Call Me
6. Zbigniew Preisner – First Time Outside
7. Francis Bebey – Forest Nativity
8. Virginia Astley – Sanctus
9. Kudsi Erguner & Xavier Bellenger – Rahat-Ul-Ervah: Le Repos Des Esprits
10. Virginia Astley – From Gardens Where We Feel Secure
11. Kelan Phil Cohran & Legacy – White Nile
12. Ustad Ali Akbar Khan, Yvette Mimieux & Charles Baudelaire – To A Passer-By
13. Raul Lovisoni – Hula Om
14. Bridget St. John – Ask Me No Questions