in 1962 Jimmy "Bro" Hayes invited the 30 or 40 guys he
had been singing with at a basketball court to his house
to get together a little group. four guys showed up, and
they went on to form pioneering a cappella legends
"I Have a Dream" is a Solomon Burke song
based on the words of
Martin Luther King:
I HAVE A DREAM - MP3
The Persuasions
"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."
on this note, lets remember Bayard Rustin for
organizing the March on Washington.
•••
back to the music!
more tunes from the playlist i put together in Miami:
I FEEL IT ALL - MP3
Diplo remix of Feist
ANTS - MP3
EdIT
CRUEL INTENTIONS - MP3
Heartbreaks's slow action remix of Simian Mobile Disco ft. Beth Dito
I CAN'T WAIT - MP3
Nu Shooz
MOMMA'S PLACE - MP3
Róisín Murphy
MOVEMENT III - MP3
The Swiss
GIRL I LOVE YOU - MP3
She Is Danger remix of Massive Attack ft. Horace Andy
LOVE HARDER - MP3
Mighty Mouse remix of Ali Love
SILVIA - MP3
Sinden remix of Miike Snow
ICE CREAM - MP3
Borgore
DEADBEAT SUMMER - MP3
Afghan Raiders remix of Neon Indian
UNDERCOVER MARTYN - MP3
Whatever-Whatever remix of Two Door Cinema Club
SWEAT (ON THE WALLS) - MP3
John Tejada
GOLDEN STRINGS - MP3
Rockets
COMO LA LUNA - MP3
Claudine Longet
WARMER - MP3
Rockets
FALLING FROM THE SUN - MP3
The Album Leaf
RAINMAKER - MP3
Jori Hulkkonen remix of Villa Nah
SKYLARKER - MP3
Horace Andy
click here for more.
i'm stoked about Róisín Murphy's new album coming out!
i've been a fan ever since she hit the airwaves with Moloko's
"Sing It Back" (track #2 in the Nineties Perfect playlist).
i posted here other new songs of hers.
i love how Sinden adds some throbbing funk
to Miike Snow's "Silvia"
Borgore's dubstep kicks ass. it's rude but not as
dirty as Phreaky Muthafucker posted here.
on my last night out in Miami, i had a blast at Chocolate Sunday,
well once a more "mature" deejay took over the decks. prior to that,
this hot girl was spinning some good tunes until she decided to
play what she thought was cool about 90's acid house & techno.
obviously the irony of it all was lost on her & i had to step away
from the dancefloor. her selection was hiddeous! anyhew,
John Tejada's "Sweat" is from 2004 i think, but if i'm gonna
indulge in a little acid, i'd throw this one in the mix. so i did!
also from 2004, i threw in some glitchy beats by EdIT
whom i started partying with back when we were at USC
and he was just learning to play drum'n bass
records, which was painful at times. Ed has
certainly become a pro since then!
sandwiched between 2 epic disco tracks by Rockets,
Claudine Longet softens things up in
Miami's first language!
ENJOY & SHARE THE WEALTH!