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Wow, the world of music in 2008. Here is a special nod to a few whose music I hold dear to my heart.(May 10, 1942 - June 7, 2008). My pick: Sixty Minute Teaser, and on Crajon records.(June 27, 1935 - November 4, 2008).

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There is so much soul in this tune.(September 1, 1938 - October 10, 2008). My pick: b/w.

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Now that's rocksteady folks.(1944 - October 12, 2008). My pick:.(May 8, 1928 - May 8, 2008). Producer of the amazing.(April 3, 1936 - May 24, 2008). My pick:.(August 20, 1942 - August 10, 2008). My pick:(June 4, 1954 - March 15, 2008).

You will all be missed and never forgotten. Oblomow's supplied us with an amazing dreamlike compilation, excellent to slowly float into 2009.1. M83 - By the kiss2. Burial - Endorphin3. Atlas Sound - Winter Vacation4.

Fennesz - Saffron Revolution5. Vincent Gallo - And A Colored Sky Colored Grey6. Wooden Wand and The Vanishing Voice - Caribou Christ In The Great Void7. Hot Chip - Beeting8. Atlas Sound - On Guard9.

Animal Collective - No More Runnin'10. Bloc Party - Compliments (Peel Session)11. Holy Fuck - Balloons12. Thurston Moore - The Shape Is In A Trance13.

Yeasayer - Wintertime14. Caetano Veloso - You Don't Know Me15. Vashti Bunyan - Coldest Night Of The Year16. The Beatles - While My Guitar Gently Weeps17. High Places - Oceanus18. Disrupt - THC1138.

The first recording of the 'blunted sessions'. 320kbpsBlunted Sunday - Tracklisting:spectre - eye against eye / the struggle continuesbrokencyde - band teexberg dhirty6 cru - rapschreibreformedo maajka - bombaghislain poirier - exils ft. Abdelhak rahal & j. Claytonkomodo - bali dubcauto - old schoolthe bug ft. Spaceape - fuckazmatt shadetek - can't breath rmxtc - where's my money (caspa rmx)pacheko - tryoutscardopusher - gaan a bedpacheko - bi-polar bear (starkey rmx)schlactchthofbronx - we nah fraidj maxximus - mercedes bentley vs versace armaniriz mc - radarcandiehank - croucho won't dieotto von shirach - spine serpents of sperm island.

That's right! It's Christmas in Poppinsland!! Ho-ho-hoooooow!!And what would be better than to celebrate this wonderful day with an Oldskool drumandbass mix! Natty Christmas 12' by Jacob Miller & Ray I, an essential reggae Christmas album!1. All I Want For Ismas2. On The Twelve Day of Ismas3.

Deck The Halls4. Silver Bells5. Wish You A Merry ChristmasDon't forget about DJ Bylamplight's (which features Silver Bells from above). Also,.Speaking of which, the Bxhell crew are about to drop some Xmas on you next, so watch out for that.Still working on your playlist for the big day? Here are some essentials:(excellent jazz LP on Blue Note)(every year the mashup-extraordinaire DJ Riko digs up yet more obscure tunes for ya)(a fresh Christmas album from the posse)(teaser)And remember, it's only Christmas EVE.

There are still more goodies on the way so check back often.Yours, DJ Bylamplight. The end of the year is coming closer and to continue the tradition on this blog the contributors will be spoiling our public with some amazing mixez especially cooked up for you. Be on the lookout because we're about to unleash a whole bunch of exciting music in the coming week!!If you missed out on last year's mixtapes, grab emTomorrow it's christmas eve and i'll kick off with some smooth cocktail soundzzz. Excellent music to play in the background while you're welcoming your guests and poppin' some bubbles.A live recording of a set i did on the 12th in Club Industria (Antwerp, BE), my first company event!!!Merry Christmas! Planet MuReleased: Nov 2008Catalogue Number: ZIQ220LAST STEP - 1961, Planet MuAaron Funk slips out of his Venetian Snares costume and into his Last Step outfit for an album of fractured acid and reorganised drum machine patterns for Planet Mu with a full length album following from his well recieved 12' debut. With opener 'My Home recordings' Funk strikes a moody chord with odd vocal samples, screwed acid lines and chopped live drums, before lunging into an acid attack sequence on '61 Disco' with an Aphex-in-Analord mode style panache. 'Haha Waffles' programmes a Luke Vibert-ish library records kitsch style with intriguing outcomes, and 'Surf Green' sounds like Squarepusher on a pure prog-melodic trip.

The final run of three tracks are unusually produced at a massively reduced tempo (for Snares anyway) and allow the man to explore his complex skills in a different framework with strangely reflective results making for one of the oddest additions to his catalogue to date. The obvious touchpoints for this album would have to be classic Aphex, Vibert or 'Pusher or Paradinas and it ranks fairly highly among the crowd, IDM heads take notice! Did you know that people?

Here's a little comp I put together after running into a record dealer from Michigan at the last. I picked up so many rare Michigan 45s off of him that I ran out of money and had to leave early! Here are the 60s Garage / Surf cuts for ya with some non-MI Garage killers mixed in for filler. Half of these tracks have been comped already and a couple even reissued but there are still some surprises in here.DJ Bylamplight. (Psst,.)track listing:Dragon Fly - J.D.

& The Dynamics (MI)Got Love - (MI)Crawdaddy Simone - (UK)Bust Out - The Busters (MA)Astronaut's - The Busters (MA)Hey Miss Sally - The One Way Pedestrians (MI)I'd Like To Say - The One Way Pedestrians (MI)Gonna Leave - Mitch & The Mistys (TX)Hey! Baby - Mitch & The Mistys (TX)Love's Gone Bad - (MI)96 Tears - (MI)Midnight Hour - (MI)Touch - Outsiders (Netherlands)The Ballad Of John B. Outsiders (Netherlands)I Said Move - The Aztex (IN)The Little Streets In This Town - The Aztex (IN)You Turn Me On - (Ireland)Everything's Alright - (NY)Just Out Of Reach - (UK)Remember You - (UK)Better Man Than I - (MI)On The Horizon - (UK)Mozart Mash - J.D.

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& The Dynamics (MI). Like it or not, 'Christmas' has become a musical genre. And as you probably know from, I'm sort of obsessed with digging up those phenomenal Christmas jams that never get played at the mall; the rarities, the one-offs, the throwaways — the b-sides. After another year of hard work, here is my mix for 2008:This year I've been involved in a very important project called, the Chicago Independent Radio Project.

The project has come a long way and is run by a passionate group of volunteers. But we still have a long way to go.I'd like to ask you to help us close out 2008 by (click the donate button, middle-left).

Any amount will help! We're in the process of building up the broadcast studio (located in the Lincoln Square neighborhood) and finalizing operation of our webcast which is scheduled to launch in the next few months. For anyone who makes a donation after reading this, I want to say thanks by sending you a private link to a special bonus track, the most soulful re-interpretation of Silent Night, ever, by Duke Pearson from a rare jazz LP released 1969 on Blue Note. Just send an email to kumar.mcmillan@gmail.com with the subject 'CHIRP donation for ya.' Thanks everyone and have a groovy new year.Yours, DJ BylamplightTrack listing:1. Santa's Got A Brand New Bag - Gary Walker2.3.4.5.6.7.

Rodolfo - Joe Quijano8. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town - Duke Pearson9. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - Paquito D'Rivera10.11. Santa Claus Goes Straight To The Ghetto - Snoop Dogg12. Jingle Bells - Duke Pearson13.14.15. Merry Christmas - The Jimmy Castor Bunch16.17. Silent Night (available when donating to, thanks!) - Duke Pearson.

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Hey all, Eric Ricks invited me to host the RnB Flashback show yesterday, Sunday Dec 7th, 2008. It was a lot of fun.

The term describes a wide range of music but mostly was used to define gospel and blues influenced American soul and funk music from the 60s and 70s, the kind that makes you get up and dance.I found out that I broke an FCC rule by plugging a commercial website on non-commercial radio: (a hobby project of mine). If it's any consolation, I am not currently making a profit on it;)RnB Flashback broadcasts every Sunday from 1:30 to 3pm CST (GMT-6) on, Chicago's Sound Experiment.

However, the schedule may start to get a little weird due to sports season coming up.Oh and by the way, I originally met Eric because he.Set 1:Detroit Emeralds - You're Gettin' A Little Too SmartThe Superlatives - I Don't Know HowThe Royal Jokers - Love Game (From A to Z)Soul Runners - Spreadin' HoneySet 2:The Parliaments - Good Old MusicThe Mark-Keys - Grab That Thing Pt. 1Bill Coday - Sixty inute TeaserRoy Hytower - It Must Be LoveSet 3:Dyke & The Blazers - Funky WalkAlvin Cash - Moaning And GroaningThe Barons - While The Cats AwayThomas East & The Fabulous Playboys - I Get A GrooveSet 4:James Brown - Let Yourself GoSteve Colt - DynamiteJeane Mitchell & Harmonica Fats - Goodbye FatsThe Maskmen & The Agents - One Eye OpenSet 5:Donald Bryant - My BabyEffie Smith - Harper Valley P.T.A.Soul Bros. Devil Made MeLee Rogers - Our Love Is MoreSet 6:Gary Walker - Santas Got A Brand New BagBinky Griptite - Stoned Soul ChristmasCarla Thomas - Gee Whiz It's ChristmasRufus Thomas - I'll Be Your Santa BabySet 7:Steve Colt - Take AwayThe Lost Family - Blow My Mindnot recorded.Clarence Carter - I Can't Leave Your Love AloneClarence Reid - Nobody But You BabeSet 8:Thelma Jones - The House That Jack BuiltSoul Runners - Grits 'N Corn BreadYours,DJ Bylamplight. The digital world has slowly been killing the record industry, while almost everybody has started downloading the last few years, including me, record sales went down in every musical genre. So far i thought the more specialised scenes like the dj-world would always keep buying vinyl but i notice that even a lot of my 'active' friends in the dj world switched to digital. By this i mean ordering their 'dj-tools' in high-quality-digital-form, next to downloading unreleased tracks to use in their sets. By doing this, small and even big businesses get bankrupt and can't supply people like me with excellent, fresh and avantgardistic music.

On the other hand, the technological evolution created amazing machines that allows us, dj's, to use the digital formats like old and dusty Elvis Presley records and try to create the same atmosphere, only with endless possibilities and effects to manipulate the original sound.This summer i went to a couple of stock sales in the 'record biz' of record stores that closed their doors and one big distributor in Belgium, Lowlands. Next to this big distributor their was my favourite record store in Brussels and definitely the most interesting one in Belgium, called Unfortunately i won't be able to shop there anymore and supply you listeners with excerpts from this recordshop. Thankfully there's still something like mailorder!So i got my hands on something like a 100 mint condition vinyls in different formats for half or less the original price and recorded this mix after listening once to each record. Here's a 80 minute-impro-recording of a couple of hours of listening pleasure, enjoy! Dear World, we're back. America is back! And it never felt so good.

Thank you for being patient with us. The truth is we've been waiting longer than 8 years for this. We've been waiting our whole lives.America is a culturally diverse place - our communities are deep and our voices are many. The movement that elected as our next president is about emerging from dark times to take back our country. It's about declaring peace as a virtue. It's about curbing financial greed and putting a little more responsibility and accountability on our citizens.

It's about building a future for our children through education, health, conservation, and all the other liberties we've been missing out on. Most importantly, World, it's about renewing our citizenship on planet earth.Words can't express the state of euphoria we're in over this! It kinda feels like the first time you get laid; your legs are shaky and you have a permanent smile on your face all day.

Ah, yes, summer has come and gone and fall is in effect here in Chicago. I spent a little time in Texas this summer and of course made sure to dig for records while I was there. It's damn hot in Texas. And if you don't know, Texas — because of its proximity to the Gulf states — is one of the prime spots for finding 60s Funk and Soul (Houston for one had a lively Funk scene). Texas also had a few Garage scenes here and there, as did most places in the US during the 60s.More importantly, Austin TX is home to some serious diggers who travel all over the US in search of records for their shops. Spots like and are just a few places I got lost in for hours, barely making a dent in the stacks. I also dug around San Antonio's and found a few bits and pieces.

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I'll upload some pics later on.Here is the first compilation of heavy Garage and Rockabilly 45s I mostly found in TX. It's in a theme similar to the and even features a few TX locals: Roy Head and The Five Americans (maybe others?).This is just the first of several Hot Texas compilations. The other ones will get more into the Funk and Soul so stay tuned.

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