Soulsearching #604
hosted by Michael Rütten
There Is Love In You
words & music
Kieran Hebden aka Four Tet
artist-title-label/lp
Gil Scott Heron – Home Is Where The Hatred Is – XL Recordings
Nailah – Breathe – NaiMuse
Ron Basejam – Into My Life – Brownswood
The Beatles – A Day In Life (Sei A Remix) – White
Nina Simone – Baltimore (Ex-Friendly Edit) – White
José James – Warrior (Rockwell Remix) – Brownswood
Gil Scott Heron – New York Is Killin’ Me – XL Recordings
Bill Withers – Railroad Man (Ashley Beedle Edit) – Cosmic Boogie
Abacus – RUThereYet – White
Ingram – Mi Sabrina Tequana (6th Borough Project Edit) – White
Kellee Patterson – What You Don’t Know – Shadybrook
The Souljazz Orchestra – Agbada – Strut
Cumbia Moderna De Soledad – Shacaloa – Now Again
Bibi Tanga & The Selenites – Dunya – Nat Geo Music
Christian Prommer Drumlessons – Jaguar Pt. 2 – K7
Gerald Mitchell – Fly High Like An Eagle – Stillmusic
There Is Love In You – Four Tet words & music
Steve Reich – Music For 18 Musicians – ECM
Fridge – Anglepoised – Output
Four Tet – Pablo’s Heart – Domino
Four Tet – Sing – Domino
Four Tet – Plastic People – Domino
Four Tet – Love Cry – Domino
END OF FEATURE
Neil Young – Sugar Mountain – Reprise
END OF SHOW
words:
back after a short break – now here you go ….
Four Tet words & music, finally. Talked to Kieran Hebden in early January about children, Steve Reid, Neil Young, inspirations and his new stunning album « There Is Love In You » which is out on Domino Records.
First part of the show kicking off with a true living legend who is back with brilliant album, Gil Scott Heron ! You need to get the double album vinyl version of « I’m New Here » if just for the piano versions of « Home Is Where The Hatred Is », « Winter In America » and an unreleased song from way back. Also in the show Nailah with her full length called « ConJazzNess » out of L.A. California, brandnew deep house statement by Abacus, the return of Christian Prommers Drumlessons, a little african related section, Kellee Patterson, Bill Withers and much more.
music can be the healing force, back next week with two mixes by my friend Rainer Trüby, Brasil & Jazz.
enjoy the music,
Michael














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