dj dAz presents: UPlift (A rhythmic journey into the essence of spiritual Hip Hop and Jazz) - a podcast by dj daz

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dj dAz presents: UPlift (A rhythmic journey into the essence of spiritual Hip Hop and Jazz)


The Last Poets – Bird’s Word
The Art Ensemble Of Chicago – Theme De Yo Yo (Dobie Re-Edit)
Aloe Blacc – Blind World
Q-Tip – Won’t Change
Mos Def – Roses
Tom Scott & The L.A. Express – Today
Common – Inhale
Gil Scott-Heron – Lady Day and John Coltrane
The Zbigniew Namylowski Modern Jazz Quartet – Piatawka (in 5/4 time)
Oscar Brown Jr. – Afro Blue
The World's Experience Orchestra - The Prayer
Andy Bey – River Man
The Cinematic Orchestra – All That You Give
(Photo credit: Big Manny) (Photo taken at Truthseekers Radio, Friday nights from 1-3 a.m. on 90.7 kpfk fm, Los Angeles, Ca. www.kpfk.org). Shout out to Santana and the whole Truthseekers crew.


Mixed and recorded live (no edits, no over-dubs, no pro-tools, recorded in one take) by dj dAz for Sounds Of Umoja productions. The music in this mix has been rolling around in my head for many months, even years, and possibly decades. The ability to understand the similarities between jazz of the past and modern hip hop has always been something to drive my art. Even in my early days as a young yout’, jazz music was always playing in my house, classic movies were always on the t.v., and whenever I’d get home from school, there would always be an energy of welcomeness and calm like you had arrived. As I grew up and started to become influenced by hip hop in the eighties and nineties it just became a natural progression to be influenced by the very hip hop artists that used samples from their pop’s record collection for their own sound. Dad listened to Oscar Peterson, I listened to A Tribe Called Quest. Dad listened to Cab Calloway, I listened to Big Daddy Kane. So, with that being said; Big Up Pop’s, Mom’s, and family. I dedicate this to everyone, but my influences for this mix comes from the movies “The Jungle Book”, and Bob Hope and Bing Crosby’s “Road To Zanzibar”, as well as the very artists who are featured in this mix. Bless Up!

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