Thievery Corporation, Jhameel, Sharooz, J’Danna, Lancelot, Sam Padrul

Culture Of Fear
Five new tracks today, starting with an all-time favorite: Thievery Corporation. It’s already been 15 years ago since the Washington duo dropped their debut album ‘Sounds from the Thievery Hi-Fi’. But their music has proven to be timeless. At the moment they’re working on a new site on which you can follow them and there’s even some free music in it for the followers. Their first present is ‘Culture Of Fear’, with Mr. Lif on vocals. Be sure to follow them!

The Human Condition (Sharooz Remix)
London producer Sharooz delivers a good remix on the extravagant singer/songwriter from Oakland, Jhameel. The track he used is ‘The Human Condition’. Sharooz created a great (housey) rework on the track. But still, the thing that does it for this track is Jhameel’s vocal.

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Winter In America
The video above was shot in the early nineties in London, when Gil Scott-Heron performed his ‘Winter In America’. Below is a rework on this track, released by (also London) label 2morrow Victory Records. Performing artist is one of the label’s signees, J’Danna.

Spoken word
One of our disco heroes of the moment, Lancelot, came up with a new track today. He named it ‘Spoken Word’, altough it features absolutely no vocals. What is does feature are fantastic piano keys on a high quality production that hovers somewhere between recent nu-disco and that nineties disco/house flavour.

Let’s Make History
And finally one more disco track by Chicago’s Sam Padrul. His biography reads: ‘Emerging from his mother’s womb with a keyboard already in clutch, Sam Padrul’s head was oozing with music from the beginning.’ Couldn’t help but visualize at that point. Must have been quite a painful pregnancy. And how the hell did they wire that thing? Anyway, we believe the birth itself went well because Padrul and his placenta-covered Yamaha are on Soundcloud making awesome music. His latest track is titled ‘Let’s Make History’.

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