G is for ACID JAZZ - a podcast by Lily R and Hannah C

from 2020-09-29T06:00

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Good vibes - keeping it real - some rare grooves - it's a G thing this week with the genre Acid Jazz!  Picture it: Midnight at the Oasis.  Jay Kay is wearing his buffalo hat and dancing on a table.  Roberto Galliano has his Earth Boots on.  Gilles P is on the decks.  'Listen' to MC Solaar rapping with Urban Species.  It's the early 90s, this London phenom has properly taken off and it's Talkin' Loud.  There's Nothing Like This!




Phuture, Acid Tracks, 1987, George Duke, 3 Originals, 1975, Omar, There's Nothing Like This, 1991, Urban Species, Listen, 1994, MC Solaar, Galliano, Earth Boots, Totally Together, A Joyful Noise Unto the Creator, 1992, Frederick Lies Still 1988, D'Angelo, Untitled (How Does it Feel), Voodoo 2000, Guru's Jazzmatazz Vol. 1, 1993, Gangstarr, Carleen Anderson, N'Dea Davenport, Oui 3, Oui Love You, 1993, The Brand New Heavies, Brother Sister, 1994, Young Disciples, Apparently Nothin', Road to Freedom 1991, Back to the Planet, Teenage Turtles, A Potted History 1994, Corduroy, Something in My Eye, High Havoc 1993, Jamiroquai, When You Gonna Learn, Too Young to Die, Emergency on Planet Earth, 1993, Talkin' Loud, Acid Jazz Records, Gilles Peterson, Eddie Piller, London, Brighton, England, Jazz, Soul, Funk, Neo Soul, R&B, Hip Hop, Anarcho Punk, Glastonbury Festival, Stamner Park, Heineken Festival, Essential Festival, 1990s, 1980s, 2000s











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