
(Relatively) new music from a Kitchen favorite….
MP3 Stream (no download): Chains (feat. Shimmy Hoffa) by KennaChannel
MP3 Stream (no download): Resurrection ft. Lupe Fiasco & Kenna (Produced by Mike Shinoda) by KennaChannel
MP3 Stream (no download): Turn by KennaChannel
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“In a time where life is often guided by misconception and tainted love its hard to truly find someone who is there for you for all the right reasons. No matter how you deliver your heart to a person, you still have to wait for them to open it up. I came up with this concept to inspire honesty. I’ve learned through life, communication is everything when you’re in a relationship. Take these visuals as an example of how something could be if there is no truth between two parties. She/He is your prototype and could be so much more if you allow it. Never Take The Love Of Your Believer For Granted. Much Thanks to Andre 3000.” — Jesse Boykins III
MP3 Download: Jesse Boykins III-Prototype feat. MeLo-X-n-Trae Harris by skelle_top
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Broken beat, future soul, ‘cosmic hip-hop’ and other left-field sounds. Bruckbeat Radio can be heard live every Monday night from 10pm to 11pm EST on CKLN 88.1FM in Toronto or http://ckln.fm online.
[audio: http://www.ptrmusic.com/radio/BruckbeatRadio-20110307.mp3]Tracklisting:
The Politik “Saturn”
Electric wire hustle “Chaser”
OL “Hole in a Floor”
Gushee “When I think you… sunshine”
Onra “My mind is gone”
B.Lewis “Frozen” From Soulection.com
Onra “Rock on”
MFP “Digital Love” feat. Sarah Linhares
Onra “Sitting Back”
Canned Goods “It’s Love It’s Love”
Amalia “All the funk that I need (At Jazz Remix)” ***
Incarnations “Make you mine” Barck Prommer remix
Quantic “Un Canto a Mi Tierra” J-Boogie rmx
Seiji “More of You”
–Announcements—
LAL “Old Cities” Murr Remix
MP3: Bruckbeat Radio on CKLN (March 7, 2011) [direct download. Filesize: 65 MB; Duration: 67 Minutes – right click and save as]
Bruckbeat Radio – website | twitter | facebook
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The ‘R&B’ element of Odd Future. And already cosigned by John Legend, on the cover of Billboard magazine and working with Beyonce.
Follow DIFFERENT KITCHEN on Facebook by clicking HERE.MAJOR! I love how mad Odd Future has got internet rap nerds right now. Respect their grind….
Canadian afrobeat/future soul act, The SoulJazz Orchestra just released their excellent latest album, Rising Sun last year but in case you’re not familiar with them, check out a bandcamp stream of their album previous to that one, Freedom No Go Die right here:
Here’s the official plug:
“When a band is called The Souljazz Orchestra, there is a certain expectation to uphold that name and to provide a sound that accompanies such a title; this band accomplishes just that and more. Hailing from Ottawa, The Souljazz Orchestra combine jazz, funk, African and Latin music while touching on politics and spirituality. Think – James Brown meets up with Tito Puente and they all hook up to jam at Fela Kuti‘s house.
Their versatile sound is in part due to the diverse musical backgrounds of the band’s individual members: jazz, funk, blues, reggae, classical, and traditional Cuban, Brazilian and West African percussion. The Souljazz Orchestra are known for their captivating live shows and have collaborated with notable artists such as Beautiful Nubia and Mighty Popo and have opened up for Etta James, Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy and more.
With one critically acclaimed album under their belt, the Souljazz Orchestra are back with their second album Freedom No Go Die, this high-energy release focuses mainly on afro beat music and features the vocals of Mighty Popo, Alanna Stuart and Marielle Rivard. The album is already creating a buzz on the dancefloor jazz scene and receiving worldwide attention. But it’s the track ‘Mista President’ that is blowing up the spot! The single has been getting mad support and airplay by the likes of Gilles Peterson, Spiritual South and Dom Servini. With its raw blaring horns, dusty keyboards, storming percussion and conscious lyrics it’s no surprise this funky, up-tempo afro beat killer was voted the number 9 ‘Track of the year 2006’ on the Gilles Peterson’s “Worldwide” radio show on BBC Radio One, before its official release on Do Right Music.”
The SoulJazz Orchestra – website | myspace