Not Really A Podcast Pt. 4 – Roberto Carlos Lange’s (Savath & Savalas) “Oscuro… Parte 2.”

Savath and Savalas’s The Predicate Dub Version is out now on Stones Throw’s Webstore.

So as promised we’re now giving y’all the second part of Roberto Carlos Lange, aka Heldado Negro’s, “Oscuro Como Boca De Lobo.”

Check out over thirty minutes – “Parte Two” – of his “Oscuro Como Boca De Lobo” mix of music from the Latin American disapora here: Roberto Carlos Lange: “Oscuro Como Boca De Lobo Parte Two.”

Track List:

1. Chano Pozo – Mongo Santamaria y Amigos
2. Se Me Olvido Que Te Olvide – Grupo Folklorico Y Experimental Nuevayorquino
3. Nananina – Bush y Sus Magnificos
4. Sombrero de Panama
5. Pollera Colorada – Corraleja 71
6. Canto Asoyin – Grupo Folklorico Y Experimental Nuevayorquino
7.Abusardora – Blas Duran
8. Intro – Atahualpa Yupanqui
9. Untitled
10. Yo Que Soy Americano – Nelly Palacios

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Not Really A Podcast Pt. 3 – Heliocentrics Live In Paris, December 2008

It was one of those last minute decisions – Madlib couldn’t make the Free Your Funk gig that he – along with myself, Karriem Riggins and J.Rocc – had agreed to. Denis, our loyal promoter, wouldn’t cancel the gig. What to do? Call Malcolm Catto and see if he could take the Eurostar from London to Paris on a moment’s notice. He brought along fellow Heliocentrics Jake Ferguson (bass) and Adey Owasu (guitar) and stole the show in front of 650 rather frenzied Stones Throw fans. This less-than-ten-minute section of their one hour jam session doesn’t come close to capturing the vibe in the cramped quarters of La Bellevilloise that Saturday, 6th of December 2008. But it’s still pretty damn cool.

Check out the Heliocentrics (as a trio) live at Free Your Funk Heliocentrics: “Live In Paris, December 2008.”

Check out photos from the night here.

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Not Really A Podcast Pt. 2: Roberto Carlos Lange’s (Savath & Savalas) “Oscuro… Parte 1.”

In anticipation of The Predicate’s dub version of the Now-Again/Stones Throw collaborative release, Savath and Savalas’s La Llama, we’re giving y’all a mix from one third of the band – Roberto Carlos Lange, aka Heldado Negro.

Check out almost thirty minutes – “Parte One” – of his “Oscuro Como Boca De Lobo” mix of music from the Latin American disapora here: Roberto Carlos Lange: “Oscuro Como Boca De Lobo Parte One.”

Track List:

Intro: Facundo Cabral
1. Gato Barbieri – Vidala Triste
2. Grupo Folklorico y Experimental Neoyorquino – Canto Asoyin
3. Los Fronterizos – Pollerita Colorada
4. Atahualpa Yupanqui – Duerme Negrito
5. Meta Rumba – Mongo Santamaria y Amigos
6. Victor Jara – En Algun Lugar Del Puerto
7. (Untitled)
8. Grupo Folklorico y Experimental Neoyorquino – Canto Ebioso
9. Facundo Cabral – No Soy de Aqui, Ni Soy De Alla.

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Not Really A Podcast: Egon Live At Do-Over

Updated with track list:

Egon DJed at L.A.’s Do-Over party this past Sunday. Nas and Beenie Man waited in line and couldn’t get in. We’re not kidding. Aloe-Blacc hosted, Jamie Strong and Chris Haycock chilled and served the vinho verde, and the audience really wondered if they should be dancing to the likes of Omar Khorshid’s “Raksat Al Fada.”

Check twenty minutes of his mix – the funk/modern soul/disco/cumbia portion – here: Egon: Live At The Do Over.

Sarah Webster-Fabio “Sweet Songs”
Sarah Webster-Fabio “Juju/Alchemy Of The Blues (Instrumental)”
Rob Kandah “Funky Rob Way”
Rob Kandah “More”
Key ‘n Cleary and The Chosen Few Band “What It Takes To Live”
Mixed Feelings “Sha La La”
Gene Summers and DEA “Do You Think I’m Sexy”
Cumbia Moderna De Soledad “Si Tu Crees Que Soy Sexy”

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