Girl in a Coma in Madison

I have been a big fan of GIAC since I started doing radio and the combination of their sound and their placement on the Blackheart Records roster made me swoon with excitement many years ago. Since then I have interviewed Drummer Phanie Diaz and aired numerous worthy tracks on several new albums to promote shows here in Madison. This time at the High Noon Saloon was so rawwkkkin’ as this trio put forth a solid end of the tour effort, which combined their hooks and catches with that style they have all to themselves….better than the albums is the sound of a live show and Girl in a Coma sees to that, I guarantee. Lead guitarist and vocalist, Nina Diaz has apparently been referred to as “the female version of Morrissey” but in my opinion she is biGGer than that but doesn’t even know it. She is a star and the cool flows right off of her onto the stage. Jenn Alva and Phanie Diaz add to the cool that flows off the band, but theirs has rhythm and beat attached to it as they songs not only rock but resonate within. After meeting and hanging out with Joan Jett and Kenny Laguna, I would have loved to have been there when they first saw these girls back in In 2006 when the Girls played f at New York’s Knitting Factory as part of a cable TV show featuring unknown bands. Jett and Laguna were so impressed with the band that they signed GIAC to their label, Blackheart Records, on the spot. And I am ever thankful they come to Madison regularly, so lets support them on their journey through better next time, Madison rockers.

Before GIAC hit the stage, Atlanta was represented properly by The Coathangers. This band rocks in so many undefined ways that it is hard to describe. If I was there for GIAC, I would have been so satified with the way this band rocked me in such a badass way. From avant punk jams to catchy weirdness of non conformity, I would go see them anytime again. Please do yourself a favor and try to define them on your own as words do do it after just one introduction.

Opening the night was Black Box Revelation a duo from Belgium whos fuzzy guitar work and booming drums were a perfect way to get ready for the night to come. They had a soulful touch that kept the rockNroll fresh and new with each lick and crash.

Occupy Ear-Holes

The final set of the proGram banged out a bunch of new tunes that I hope will occupy your ear-holes and take away any thirst therewithin. Here is what I am talkin’ about:

Imagine- Desdamona
Life’s Gone Down Low- the Lijadu Sisters
Cowboy- Zun Zun Egui
The Holy Fuel- Zdob si Zdub
Dub One- Bud Bongo
Polli Polli- Sia Tolno

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Dirty World- MeShell Ndegeocelo
Come on in it’s Time to get up- Chris Joss
Conmigo (Greenwood Rhythm Coalition Remix)-Nickodemus FT Sammy Ayala
Daydreams- Olivia Broadfield
Homegrown- See I
At the Party- Ray Lugo & the BooGaloo Destroyers
City Boy- AM & Shawn Lee (Captain Planet Remix)
Stephanie All Night- 33Hz
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Radius 123- Lagos
Spot on Phunk- Basement Freaks
Damp Sky 1- Beaten by Them
Damp Sky 2- Beaten by Them

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Blue South- Afterlife
Stand Up- Hindi Zahra
Coragem Imon- Cesaria Evora FT James Carter
Golden Isle Groove II (New Mix)- Skeebo Knight
Chant for the Poor- Anthony B

Undertoes Tappin

Don’t let the second set~list fool you, there is more happ’nin’ than the ebb and flow of the under~toe, there is plenty of “tappin'” to be done with these selections as well…just feel the songs as they went into your canals this way:

Quake, Mountain Quake- The Dø
Hope- Girl in a Coma
Go where you Wanna go- the Bees
the Dink- the Bees

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Dumaine St.- Trombone Shorty
Some Iko- Henry Butler (live)
Mr Boss Man- James Andrews
White Wedding- Revolutionary Snake Ensemble
if you don’t get it the First Time, back up and try it again, Party-Fred Wesley & the JB’s
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Funky Turkey- the Jive Turkeys
Tell me Something Good- Deep Blue Organ Trio
What the Hell (instrumental)- Lack of Afro
The Ace of Space- Sola Rosa

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Zebra Questions- Shel Silverstein
All Good- Arnold McCuller
Good Thang- the Soul of John Black
Condensate- the Original 7ven
Nasty- Spank ft. Big Freedia

Call the Law- Outkast ft Janelle Monae
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From Everyone Above- Banjo or Freakout
A Dark Tunnel- Phantogram

Undenied-Portishead
Getting Squinty- Club d’Elf
Upside- Directions In Groove

Proverbs ProFOUND

I have been reading a lot of proverbs from around the would, from different cultures to ancient lands it is clEAR if we all looked a little more within, we miGnt not feel so without. This first of three sets from today’s 4+ hour show had a fine mixture of Found Sound, that of which took off the location on the map, but left the meaning behind:

Space Oddity- Mike Garson
Delusion- Hiromi

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Jumpin’ Jehoshaphat- the Spokes
Well you Needn’t- Joel Forrester/Phillip Johnston (live)
Certainly- Wadada Leo Smith’s Organic

Postizo-Marc Ribot y Los Cubanos Postizos
Tex Mex Jungle- MathGames!
Etnik- Ilhan Ersahin’S Istanbul Sessions

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Homework Machine- Shel Silverstein
Appetizer #4- Garcia/Grisman/Rice
Shady Grove- Garcia/Grisman/Rice
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I’ve got Dreams to Remember- Warren Haynes (live)
Real Good Thing- Marc Broussard
My Baby Don’t dig me- Ray Charles
Claudie Mae- Ray Charles

We the people- Catherine Russell
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Walkin’ Blues- John Hammond (live)
Change will Come- Todd Wolfe Band (live)

Have a Bowl

The final portion of the meal is served hot and heavy….There was a jazzy taste followed by a couple of shakes of soul searchers. Washed down with some flavors from the edges of foreiGn shores…….feel free to slurp the bottomed of the bowl:

Swing Thing- 11 Acorn Lane
Spectators- Chris Joss
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Blue Shops- Skeebo Knight

Señor_Blues- Horace Silver
Tirititran Catalan- Miles Español
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Return to Silence- Carmen Rizzo
the Murf- Rendezvous

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Dia Luna Dia Pena- Manu Chao (the Polish Ambassador remix)
Humanised- Sola Rosa FT Bajka
Opt Chop Intermission- the Beekeepers
Bab Manara- the Dunes FT Snakkr Horn Mix

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Gordito Cabezon- Jose Conde
Yejmaya- Conjunto Cespedes (live)
Voy la Hacer Feliz- Joaquin Diaz (live)
Ofrenda- Lila Downs (live)
Fiesta Campesina- Los Pleneros de la 21 (live)

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Dog with a Rope-Quantic Presenta Flowering Inferno
Metele Mano- Chico Mann (Aja West/Cheeba Remix)

Bread-n-Butter

The second portion of the show easily took off with the spread….you know you’ll have one slice too many as you wait for the soup to be done……keep stirring:

Insomnia- Freekbass
High Speed Chase- Miles Davis
Nervis-Trombone Shorty FT Cyril & Ivan Neville
M’Lady- Steven Bernstein’s Millennial Territory Orchestra
I’ve Seen that Face Before (Libertango)- Burnt Sugar
Brianvision- Justice

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Basta Mafia- Zdob si Zdub
Sufijski Cocek- Raya Beass Band
Mehndi Laga ke Rakhna- Red Baraat (live)

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Ne te Fâche pas- Orchestre Poly Rythmo
Achuta- El Rego
Do you Feel- KG Omulo
Get it Together- Sola Rosa

El Pelejito Bailarin- Juaneco y su Combo
Cangote- Céu (live)
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Shameless Dub- Groove Armada ft Bryan Ferry
Talkin’ About the Peace- See I
Machete- Illuminati Congo ft Lee SCRATCH Perry
It’s on Fire-J Boogie’s Dubtronic Science ft Lateef the Truthspeaker

the Globe- Big Audio Dynamite
Lagos Speedway- Captain Planet

Soup ’til Noon

Cobwebs filled my sockets from a night with Bandallamas at the Barrymore. It was well worth hanging with the all star cast of cool cats to feel slightly battered and beer’d…….Today’s four hours again with be divided into three shows the first has the chopping to do as the soup gets prepared….here’s what happened as the broth cooked:

Danger and Dread- Brown Bird
One More Night in Brooklyn-Justin Townes Earle

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Fonky Bayou- Michael Doucet
Mid Summer’s Dream (reprise)- Big Daddy Love
She’s Murder-Reverend Raven & the Chain Smokin’ altar boys

the Sweetest Thing-JJ Grey & Mofro FT Toots Hibbert
Sweet Jane- Lou Reed Ft Sharon Jones
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Control- Girl in a Coma
Rise- Yeah Great Fine
Mouth Party- Skip Roxy
Grima- Sea Bell
Tainted Love- Imelda May
Johnny’s got a Boom Boom- Imelda May

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Come get Summa This- the Funkmasters
Message from PBS-Porter/Batiste/Stoltz ft Page McConnell(live)
Cadillac- the Original 7ven
One Note Disco- Ivan FUNKBOY Bodley

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B.W.O.J- The Dø
Slippery Slope- The Dø
Football Game- David Lynch
Colossus- the R’s

What is in Time

Getting on to the final portion of the Saturday marathon…..This set is sure to have your wicky wickied and your itches scratched. The sounds in here are to move you, grOOve you and even take some time to sooth you.

Cosmic Hug- Global Noize
Family Rap-Breakestra ft. Chali 2na & Double K
Brothers & Sisters- Brother Ali
The Preacher- Brother Ali
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Dame Agua- Captain Planet
Waters of March- Sergio Mendes ft. Ledisi
Love Dubbed- Dawn Landes
Radium Girls- Chris Joss
Chega- Da Cruz

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The Space left Behind- Carmen Rizzo
Parva- Loga Ramin Torkian

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Interesado- La Otrabanda
Moon on the Rise- Thunderball ft Roltz
Magik-J Boogie’s Dubtronic Science ft. Aima the Dreamer/Raasham Ahmad
Aviator- Kutcorners
Here we Come- Illuminati Congo ft. Cosmos Ray
Get my Bruce Lee on- Illuminati Congo
At Ease- Tall Black Guy
Run for your Life- DJ Shadow

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A Troll’s Soiree-CSC Funk Band (Brooklyn Chimp Remix)
End Titles- Jamshied Sharifi (Solar Lion Remix)
Ain’t Dubbin’ my Goodbyes- Tom Vek
Rovert- Eoto (live)
the Love Feeling-Nicodemus ft. The Pimps of Joytime (Christian Prommer Remix)
Bad Position- Little Shalimar
Electric Avenue- MC Zulu
911- Jas Who (Santiago & Bushido Remix)

Bandallamas

I want to give a special thank you to Steely for making sure I was able to bring you a couple of the members of the supergroup, Bandallamas before they play the Barrymore on 11-11-11. A big greenarrowradio thank you to both Wally Ingram and Victor DeLorenzo for talkin’ music, Wisconsin football and well, more music on the proGram today. It was truly a pleasure to have these two cool cats as part of the action. Here’s the shape it took:

Tavernitsa- Raya Brass Band
Hey Jamalo- Red Baraat (live)
Danny Baricuda- TriBeCaStan
Fuzzy Lentil- Marchfourth Marching Band
Janxta Funk- the Pimps of Joytime
Cholera- El Rego
Je Taime- Staff Benda Bilili

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the Night- Orchestra Morphine (live)
Stand-Steven Bernstein’s Millennial Territory Orchestra
Honky Tonk- Charles Earland
Opus de Funk- Horace Silver
Chocolate Chip- Miles Davis
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Confused World- Paul White
Pinky’s Dream- David Lynch

Country Death Song- the Violent Femmes
Island Love Song- the Bees
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La Bamba- Mono Blanco (live)
Se Termino el Carnaval- Guarco
Gimme Shelter- Playing for Change

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Danced in the Moonlight- Bandallamas
Supermarket Blues- Eugene McDaniels
Silver Hall- No Surrender
Don’t Look Down- Bandallamas

***On air conversation with Wally Ingram***
Satisfaction- Bandallamas
Heavy Right Hand- Deep Street Soul

Waiting for the Bus- the Violent Femmes
***On air conversation with Victor DeLorenzo***
Sylvie- Bandallamas

Unflowing Go Way

This was a long show day. Did six hours and change of live broadcast time today, with two wonderful interviews and a large range of styles of sounds. Check out the next three posts as I divide the sounds into shows. I didn’t focus as much on the neiGhborhood flow of the sets today….It was more of a songs show…..here’s is the starting point:

Blues for Stephane- Florin Niculesc
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Brasse le Gombo Vite- Michael Doucet
Paper in my Shoe- CJ Chenier
Shake Rattle and Roll- Jeff Healey
Boo Boo/Lord Medley- Leftover Salmon
Calling all Cows-Elvin Bishop’s Raisin’ Hell Revue (live)
PT’s Home Cooking-Reverend Raven & the Chain Smokin’ Altar Boys

Rehab- Keller & the Keels
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Tits up- Spesus Christ
Home Tree- Big Daddy Love
Black River- Lizzy Ross Band
Knocking at your Door- Girl in a Coma
Swim Wheels- Leviticus Appleton
White Hat- Big Harp
Asi ya no me Quiero- Adanowsky
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It’s Me- Adrian Younge Sound Orchestra
Be yourself- Randa & the Soul Kingdom
the Gettin’ to it- Breakestra
It’s Later than you Think-Kermit Ruffins & Rebirth Brass Band (live)
Big 12- Trombone Shorty
Costa Nostra- the Pasito All Stars

the Sandman- Mickey Hart’s Mystery Box

See Saw

Come along for a ride…set three from this weekends show had its get UPS and its GET downs:

Fumando- Captain Planet
Dreamcatcher- DJ Cam
No Play No Work- Chris Joss

Collision- DJ Harry
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Money- Goapele
I am Trying to Break your Heart- JC Brooks & the Uptown Sound
Bristol- Deep Street Soul
Mystic Brew- The Anders Hjelmstad Experience
3- Seekna
Freaks for the Festival- TriBeCaStan
Representing Memphis-Booker T Jones ft. Sharon Jones
Dixon’s Girl- Dessa

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Old McDonald..Zulu Style-Ladysmith Black Mambazo
Bamako Blues- Bob Brozman Orchestra
Spring Fever- Ravi Shankar
Moradia- Amina Alaoui

Um a Zero- Paulo Moura E Os Batutas (live)
Chimaeras be Met- Vagabond Opera
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Idiya Idohena- Terakaft
Ohm Tripper- Lokesh
Introduction- Freestyle Fellowship

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For a Dignified Humanity- Nawal

When SUM listening beGins

There are days to speak and days to listen…Today was good for the ears:

Clap Hands- CJ Chenier
Delhi Belly- MarchFourth Marching Band

Way we Met- Orchestra Morphine (live)
Thank you for Talkin’ to me Africa-Steven Bernstein’s Millennial Territory Orchestra
Do to me- Trombone Shorty FT Jeff Beck

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Take it Easy- Akiko Tsuruga
Here we go- Reuben Wilson Trio
Space Station- John Patton
Dancing Shadows- Skeebo Knight
Corrupt- Tigran Hamasyan
Chance- Me’Shell NdegéOcello
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Shogun- Zun Zun Egui
Amebo- the Lijadu Sisters
Do the Funkro- Joni Haastrup
the Cold Sweat Variations- Burnt Sugar

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Martha My Dear- Brad Mehldau (live)
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Dub it Over- Little Barrie
Any Colour you Like-the Floydian Propulsion Project
One of my Days- the Floydian Propulsion Project
Octopus’s Garden- Yellow Dubmarine
Persistence- Dub is a Weapon
Everyday Dub- Bing Ji Ling

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Ce Jeu- Lance Herbstrong (re edit)
Shango- Nappy Riddem
Following(Special Single version)-Phenomenal Handclap Band

it’s Hard

simply put.

Sweet Water- Big Daddy Love
A Doy & His Bog- the Heavy Pets

Honey Bee- the Bridge
John the Dagger- Grayson Capps
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Out in the Field- Big Harp
Colours- Donovan (live)
Little Red Caboose- Odetta (live)
Move on up- Jackson Mahalia (live)
Hard Travelin’- Ramblin’ Jack Elliott
C C Rider- Andrew Bird (live)
Any Day Now- Jon & Roy

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Whale Trail- Gruff Rhys
Sleepwalk part 2- Elf Lettuce (live)
She had a Plan- Girl in a Coma
Do it- Saidah Baba Talibah
Oh, Tatiana- Superhuman Happiness
Virtual Playground- Former Champions
Beatnik & George- Gringo Starr

Woke up to catch

Open your eyes from the fog you’ve been in for this final of three sets…..this one picks up the pieces and puts them back together into something completely new…err GNU…for you:

You Make me Happy- Chris Joss
Get you Some- Captain Planet
the Chaconne-Dessa
Don’t Move- Phantogram
Tedium- DJ Shadow
Sun King- Yellow Dubmarine

Mellow Mood- Julie Crochetiere
John Henry’s Blues- Tangle Eye
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Love is MaGic- Afrobeta
Nappy Riddem- Nappy Riddem
No Freedom- J Boogie’s Dubtronic Science FT. Afrolicious & MC Zulu
Del Ray- Sola Rosa

More and More of your Amor-BitterSweet
Tempo de Amor- Herbie Hancock FT Ceu
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See See Rider- Reuben Wilson
Crathd’t ‘Aodaich & Zbadba- Mouth Music
Orient Funk- Arabian Funkatarium 2/4 Mix
I C Colors- Thunderball FT Mustafa Akbar
My Baby and me- Elan

Open (Rara Avis Raremix)- Jamshied Sharif & Hassan Hakmoun

Mostly New

This second setlist of the proGram today features some new findings of old recordings, former band of just now bees and one of my favorite groups of people in an Arkestra Chamber form….

Strawberry Fields- Odetta (live)
Where’s the Money- Dan Hicks & the Hot Licks (live)
Mellow Yellow- Donovan (live)
Freight Train- Taj Mahal (live)
Red River Valley- Ella Jenkins (live)
Crazy Love- Harry Manx
Love Serenade- the Waifs
Three is the MaGic Number- Jeff Tweedy

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Let’s all go to the Bar- Deer Tick
Deatbeat- Hunters
I Really Need Love- the Bees
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Ain’t that Lovin’ you- the Derek Trucks Band
Cook- Orchestra Morphine (live)
Everyday People-Steven Bernstein’s Millenial Terrotory ft Shilpa Ray
The Hounds- Superhuman Happiness

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I got High- JC Brooks & the Uptown Sound
Soul Loco Suite- Deep Street Strut
the Guru’s Lover- Burnt Sugar
Claudine- Burnt Sugar
DIs Moi Oui- El Rego
Free my People- Joni Haastrup
Rise with the Blind- the Shaolin Afronauts

Tech One Two

Now that I have decided to use my laptop in cooperation with CDs, there is the occasion when one will fail…Luckily, this dilemma only lasted a short while as SuperTECH Matt Rock came to my rescue. But with the laptop being down for a bit and not knowing if the issue would resolve, I had a chance to spin some of the longer tracks I have collecting in the music bag. It was a treat to be able to find the riGht space finally to air them out into the earspace for consumption…..Here is the first of three sets from today’s show:

My Heart (reprise)- Tricked out Country
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Circle 2- Mice Parade
Use Somebody- 2 Cellos
Gat in Dhamar- Ravi & Anoushka Shankar (live)
Prince Open- Pear ft Prince Diabaté
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Samurai- Sky Saw
Eye of the Dove- Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey
Who can I Turn to- Oscar Peterson

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GTFD- Former Champions
Let it Grow- Big Daddy Love
Grandma June- the Heavy Pets ft David Grisman

STS9 in Rochester

So I took a trip to Rochester NY and was able to catch a STS9 show while there thanks to the fine folks working with the band. (you know who you are). The event at Water Street Music Hall was sold out and man, was it worth being shoulder to shoulder with people for. Sound Tribe Sector 9 has that great live appeal to me that many bands can only hope to achieve. Their “do it all” attitude really comes off as a more than a show for those in attendance. While still maintaining a top spot as an electronica group, STS9 is much more. They are not pigeon-holed into one category and at a live show you can truly tell by the difference in the crowd, which is what makes the live show so real to the places I like to find myself. They are a group that is aware of more than music, giving back comes to them in more ways than just a live show and they are not afraid to let their music roots dangle out there, soil and all……I found myself feeling rocked and jammed and certainly electro-fried up just right during their performance and if you have not had the opportunity to check them out, you certainly don’t have to hop a plane like I did this time around, but take a look on their site and make Sound Tribe Sector 9 a reason to get out and see live innovative music, sure to have you bobbin’ and dancing inside and out.

That’s the way, UH HUH!!

This final of the three sets featured some interesting jazzed up electro rock and the thick grooves to get lost in…..then all new music that has it’s own heartbeat and finally….if you haven’t hEAR MC Zulu‘s version of “Electric Avenue”…..well, like the listeners said “I have never hEARd it done that way”…..and that’s the way I like to try. Big thanks to our friend Todd Clouser for being a part of the show, talkin’ new music, live show and where the money is when playing out these days.

You can Make it if you try-Steven Bernstein’s Millennial Territory Orchestra
For True- Trombone Shorty
Curtis- Todd Clouser’s A Love Electric
Bobby White in the City- Todd Clouser’s a Love Electric
***On air Conversation with Todd Clouser***
The Border of Pachacan-Todd Clouser’s a Love Electric
This That and the Other Thing- Skeebo Knight
Mustache- Razl
First Prayer- Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey
Second Prayer- Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey
Third Prayer- Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey

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Paper Moon- George Benson
a Good Idea- Reuben Wilson Trio
Crazy & Wild- Me’Shell NdegéOcello
Brain Surgeon’s wife Served Lunch- TriBeCaSten
Polio- Staff Benda Bilili

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Make you Mine- Gringo Starr
Border Crossing- DJ Shadow
I’m Green- Icebird
the new Pneumonia Blues- Little Shalimar
Electric Avenue- MC Zulu

A Love Electric…it’s riGht!

When the music is riGht, it is just riGht. When I get a chance to hang with Todd Clouser it is often more than just music. Todd’s bandmates in A Love Electric know how to hit my “on” button. The conversations they have with the audience through the sound creation on stage is unique to the moment, like feelings. This electro-jazzed-rock talk is dialogue that crosses genres into something meant for ear share no matter your views on politics or your “I’m not much of a jazz head” persona…..whatever or whoever you are, A Love Electric offers sounds and sights that are above labels of any kind. It’s just plain good! Todd leads the band with his percise guitarmanship, hitting original notes that invite real listening, while begin able to get lost at the same time. As I mentioned in Todd and my latest conversation, the trumpet work often takes my ears to lands where the horn is something new, it dumbfounds. Stand up bass holds the pulse down true and steady while the man on the kit keeps the backbone crooked and keeps the rhythms of the room forward moving.
Madison’s own, Luke Polipnick had his freejazzrockjamtrio “GLACIER” going before Todd took the stage and I must say, that is a perfect way to get the night started. Out of this world sonic smacks to the face seem to be a great way to start an evening of music.

Check out one of my favorite A LOVE ELECTRIC tracks “Curtis”

Pack your Ears, let’s travel

Set two of the three features many sounds from other lands and ends with some soul to lean on…..pack your ears and let’s go:

Do Do Baya- El Rego
Chocolate- Profetas
Cosa Nostra- the Pasito Allstars

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Thina Siyakhanyisa- Mahotella Queens
Dance from Máramaros- Muzsikás
Vente Pa Madrid-Ketama/Diabate/Thompson
Liza- Kanda Bongo Man
Ne Mentira Nao- Jorge de Altinho
BeGGing for my Love- Bunnie Brissett
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Could you be Loved- Caracol
Carry that Weight- Yellow Dubmarine
The End- Yellow Dubmarine

My Baby and Me- Elan
Fire Power- Lee SCRATCH Perry
Set the Children Free-Larry McDonald w/Toots Hibbert
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Speakin’ Nuyorican- Captain Planet
Cumbia Savage- Empresarios
Devil Needs a Bodyguard- Nappy Riddem
Watch it!- Randa & the Soul Kingdom
Holding my Breath- Lack of Afro
Got to Work-J Boogie’s Dubtronic Science FT the Pimps of Joytime
Jive Jive Jive- Mocean Worker