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Chillin’ in the name of

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Photo: Stéfan

  1. Toi Et Moi - White Waves
    Tokyo Bossa Nova Lounge (Teichiku, 2002)
  2. Gal Costa - Vou Recomecar
    Tropicalia: A Brazilian Revolution In Sound (Soul Jazz, 2006)
  3. Sydney Miller - Um Dia Quaquer
    Brazilika Mixed by Andy Votel (Far Out Recordings, 2008)
  4. King of Woolworths - The Loner
    Lo Compilation Black (Lo Recordings , 2006)
  5. Sandra WrightI Comme Running Back
    Southport Weekend Vol. 7. Mixed By Mr. Scruff (Concept, 2008)
  6. DopLighthouse
    Southport Weekend Vol. 7. Mixed By Jazzanova (Concept, 2008)
  7. Frankie Karl & The Dreams – Don’t Be Afraid (Do As I Say)
    Soul With A Hole (PBW, 2009)
  8. Keisuke EgusaSummer Samba (So Nice)
    Tokyo Bossa Nova Lounge (Teichiku, 2002)

I (almost) have a year posting in the motel.
I want to thank Moka for inviting me, the staff of MdM and the readers. I’m glad for having the chance to share the music, images, words and thoughts in my head. Thank you everybody.
Keep on chillin’ and rockin’.

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8 Responses

  1. Scott says:

    Loving this!

  2. Dave Bloom says:

    I want to play the last track in an elevator from a boombox, hot curious stranger by my side. Ha cha chahhh.

    DB

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  4. Bandix says:

    Some good songs. Real shame that many of them are cut off.
    What’s that all about?

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  7. David K. says:

    “Um Dia Quaquer” is probably the most awesome song that I’ve heard this year. What structure! What a amalgam of styles!

  8. schils says:

    Bandix: Many tracks are taken from a mixed comps
    David K: You must be listening all Andy Votel comps, they are full of jewels like Um dia quaquer

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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]