Sunday Soul: 120 : May 11th 2008

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Postscript
Last night’s broadcast was intense. The first couple hours I focused, sang, danced, mixed and really had a moment. I lifted right up out of my body and felt the tempo increase… I realize that 120 isn’t anything approaching fast by contrmporary standards, but I’ve been living and working in the realm of 110 - 118 for so long now that 120 beats per minute felt like a rush of agression, a wave of something completely new for me to explore. I was not paying too much attention to the chat, rather I was lost in the music, dancing, shaking, moving, and singing. That’s the way I like it.
After that, I noticed that some new faces made the scene, and some of them went on and on and on in the chat which seemed to intimidate my more sensitive regulars. If I felt saying something crass like “don’t be intimidated” might help I would, but that’s like walking up to someone who looks a little serious and saying “smile” expecting them to respond (instead of wanting to smack you for telling them what to do.) Yeah, nice. At one point we were all so busy hugging one another and feeling the vibe that I completely forgot that the D-Train record I was playing would ever end.
What fun!
Here is the track listing for Sunday Soul : 120
- Sunday Soul - Program ID
- Paris je t’aime - Gus Biseur
- Disco Sizzurp - U-Tern feat. Kutcorners
- Tribal Land - DJ Naz - Not So Fast Records
- Work That - Sweat Your Ass Off Instrumental - DJ Dew - Strange World
- mmm skyscraper i love you - Underworld
- O-Yah - Juan Diaz Remix - Kiko Navarro - Swank Recordings
- VooDoo Ray - A Guy Called Gerald
- Delayed Sound - Eddu Reig - Electroscene
- Talk to Me - Sasha Remix - Hysterix - Global Underground
- Omega - Hiroshi Watanabe - Klik Records
- The Secret Field - Todd Tejre Remix - Kaoru Inoue
- * The absurdity of posession - Sunshine Jones
- North East - El Carlitto - Red Factory Recordings
- Feeling Love - LEB Harmony
- ADSR - Mecanique - Plastic City
- Yuki - Hideo Kobayashi
- Blank - Joris Voorn - Green
- You’re The One For Me (Labor Of Love Mix) - D Train
- Soultrippin’ - Duel’s Jubilee Remix Extended - Duel - Foundation Records
- Prop Up (old head mix) - Statedlife
- The Things You Do - Vocal Mix - Lil Devious
- Sweet September - Pig & Dan - Cocoon Recordings
- Pisces - 7b
- Synergistic - Willie Graff
- Don’t Stop - K.I.D. - Nervous Records
- Stella Di Mezzanotte (Version 2) - Calico
- Until then - Sunshine Jones - King Street
- Sunday Soul - Program ID
- Follow Me (Club Mix) - Aly Us
- Sunday Soul - Program ID
* invocation: a taste of the old country
* subvert - excerpt
* a moment where we were all too busy hugging to mix
Total Running Time: 02: 46: 56
* live
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I hope you’ve been enjoying this numeric exploration of new tempos, and accelleration as much as I have. Next week’s broadcast will be 124
See you there!
Love,
Sunshine