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A grin without a cat

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“I wish you wouldn’t keep appearing and vanishing so suddenly: you make one quite giddy.”
“All right,” said the Cat; and this time it vanished quite slowy, beginning with the end of the tail, and ending with the grin, which remained some time after the rest of it had gone.
“Well! I’ve often seen a cat without a grin,” thought Alice; “but a grin without a cat! It’s the most curious thing I ever saw in all my life!” (Lewis Carroll, “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”, 58)

1. Bobbi Humphrey - Please set me at ease
(‘Fancy Dancer’, Blue Note, 1975)
2. Sly & the Family StoneCan’t strain my brain
(‘Small Talk’, Epic, 1974)
3. Christine PerfectClose to me
(‘Christine Perfect, Blue Horizon, 1970)
4. Bernard WystraeteDaydream
(‘Hits Variety’, Afa records)
5. Dj LenguaMi Camino
(Unicorno records, 2009)
6. Ras G & The African Space programBrasillain dimes
(‘I of the Cosmos’, 2008)
7. Golden Music OrchestraAfrican Honeymoon
8. Damu the Fudgemunk - Colorful Storms (ruff instro)
(‘Spare Time’, Redefinition, 2008)
9. Mayer Hawthorne & The County - Just ain’t gonna work out
(Stonesthrow, 2008)

This is a list of feel good soul, funk, boogie and hip hop. Bouncy organs, lazy looping, and ‘ethnic’ percussion!

Also – for anyone that calls Melbourne, Australia, home, next Friday (24th july) is the third installment of my monthly bar night called ‘outfoxed’. It’s run at GeorgeLane, St. Kilda – i’ll be playing motel de moka style records from 9-1 am. Please come, and introduce yourselves!

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Pic: authors. keep on bouncing, Anna!

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Category: Hip hop, Jazz, Soul

9 Responses

  1. DMC says:

    Damn i live in Sydney…please email me if your ever playing a set in my town…good luck

  2. squashed says:

    alice in wonderland here. (In case anybody wants to catch on reading.)

    http://www.ebookee.com.cn/Alice-in-Wonderland_250963.html

  3. jungle says:

    Absolutely great… you managed to do a playlist of a increadble beauty… chapeaux!
    I would have liked to liston to a full version of song #4… Can’t you find it?
    The remix of “el carretero” (song #5) is beautiful…

    What the hell is the source of your listenings?… You went strange, but the perfection of the playlist tells you are not new to this musical genre…

    I wiil download this playlist for sure.
    Thank you Andras! :)

  4. Moka says:

    I love this playlist, would love to be round melbourne to see you play more records. Best of luck andras!ps: gorgeously fun pic as usual.

  5. AndrasFox says:

    thanks jungle! my listenings are sourced from my own records… I spend way too much time digging around in record shops. The christine perfect album was a new thing from last week – the whole thing is pretty great.

  6. Jules says:

    Damu the Fudgemonk – loving that track. Great playlist as always Moka.

  7. Ryo says:

    Yes yes, Colorful Storms tickles my fancy too.. lovely playlist, and would love to hear more whenever you make another one/do another event in Melbourne or Sydney.

    Thanks also for adding an album/compilation name + artwork on the mp3 files. It makes the listening experience that much more special.

  8. PianoMan says:

    PianoMan…

    Hello ;) Thanks heaps for this indeed!… if anyone else has anything, it would be much appreciated. Great website Super Piano Links http://www.de.Grand-Pianos.org Enjoy!…

  9. Didin says:

    maan, i love Damu The Fudgemunk tracks i love hip hop when i hear him playing music..i really wants the Kilawatt V1 album

    btw, moteldemoka is on my bookmark tab

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The song makes its imprint
in the air, making itself felt,
a felt world. Here, there,
the stunned silence

of knowing I will not remember
what I heard;

futures that will never happen,
a fluidity we cannot achieve
except as a child
creating possibility.

This is the untranslatable song
hidden in the earth.

-Untranslatable Song [1]