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Future Fossils...the recovered and upcoming podcast relics.
Podcast von Enoch Raavi and the Indigenous Groove
Enoch Raavi is a St. Louis-born arts enthusiast, professional DJ, self-published recording artist (Enoch Raavi and the Indigenous Groove) and bassist. Enoch studied radio production in the mid 1990’s and became an announcer on the Webster University-based radio station KSLH Jazz 91.5 in St. Louis.As early as 2003, Enoch has traversed throughout several iterations of ’podcasts’. Long before the advent of Apple’s iPod, he began webcasting with a station on Live 365, which was inevitably followed by syndicated episodes on Podomatic. In order, the original shows were entitled… “Eklektika”,”Soul Safari”, “Knocturnal Sunshine”, and the last of which was “Global Warmth”, which had a corresponding listening party event featuring live musical acts, African drumming and deejaying, and was housed at several brick & mortar locations. You can find a few of these archived here, and in response to popular demand, do expect new material and shows in the Spring of 2022. Exact dates will be published soon, so for now please enjoy these older episodes, which never get old, and stay tuned for the future installments!
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Alle Folgen
16 FolgenKnocturnal Sunshine: RE:Birthday
This is Us (Roots Mix)- Elements of Life ft. Ursula Rucker
Melody Rising- Star Dish
Rubber Soul- Live Tropical Fish ft. Omar
Passing By- Inverse Cinematics
Love From the Sun- The Dangerfeel Newbies
Newness- Musiq Soulchild
Lifelines- Zo! ft. Dornik & Phontigallo
If I Ever Lose this Heaven- Quincy Jones ft. Minnie Riperton, Leon Ware, and Al Jarreau
Take Me to the Alley- Gregory Porter
The One- Esperanza Spalding
The Truth- Moonchild
Les Fleur- 4Hero
Say Sumthin- Maleke O'Ney ft. Keite Young
Today- Laurnea ft. Omar
Don't Let Me Dream Like That Again- P'Taah
Blue Skies- Meditative Funk ft. Julie Dexter
Only Peace- Imani Uzuri
The Why- Mark de Clive-Lowe
This selector was involved in a cycling accident around this time six years ago.
The experience of going beyond the physical realm and returning to it was invigorating
at the very least, and redemptive at its best. With that,love has been harvested from my
innermost parts as I am now living the dream, and no longer just surviving. The songs in
this mix reflect that love as expressed in tunes from Quincy Jones,Musiq Soulchild,
Imani Uzuri and the heartfelt jam called "Lifelines" as sung by Dornik from Zo!'s latest release
Skybreak".
With that...be empowered,be still and be one with the all as you enjoy these flavors.
Namaste.
12. Aug. 2016 - 1 h 19 min
Global Warmth: Taste This(the prelude to a sunkiss)
The participants of the ultimate embrace have the inclination to coalesce they are first enticed, intrigued and engaged.
Just like a kick and a snare,a scent and/or a stare may be all that is necessary for a chemical reaction to become a spontaneous combustion.
This selector has prepared an appetizer for grazing in the grass at this summer's Atlanta Jazz Festival.
This blend is both cool and spicy,and subdued yet energetic:with a sprinkle of percussion, Mambo and lush chords...featuring tunes by The Foreign Exchange and Marc Cary,as well as Detroit's Dwele and Atlanta's own Justin Gilbert. Lizz Wright sways as Marvin Gaye swoons,with the opening track providing an awesome Jazz trip.
Enjoy!
Floating- Groove Collective
Smoke & Coffee - Justin C Gilbert
7th Ave North- Marc Cary
Open Your Eyes You Can Fly- Lizz Wright
All The Kisses(Ahmed Sirour mix)- The Foreign Exchange
Incredible - Wagon Cooking
Yeah- Blue Six
Yemaya- Irakere ft. Chucho Valdes
Sunflower- Tito Puente
I Want You(remix)- Marvin Gaye
Red Clay- Dwele
11. Mai 2016 - 1 h 3 min
Global Warmth: WitchDoktorate
Now that the retrograde is behind us,
so are the things that are better off left there.
A few things that have come and gone may very well
become relics, some fossils, and others potentially end up in museums,
documenting landmarks from eras of yesteryear.
The latter, after have been found intriguing and harvested by an eager curator,
become exhibits and experiences for those that appreciate the preservation
of precious things. If there is nothing new under the Sun,
then there should be no problem accepting the fact that the songs
contained in this aural elixir are anything but that. Ironically, dated… they are not.
Therein lies the beauty of being ahead of one's time.
Several works represented here are more than a decade beyond their
original release years, yet they are light years away from many tunes
heard in today's conventional establishments,thus providing the reason, and the rhyme for the alternative. This kosmik occasion includes Africans, Asians,Australians and
Europeans, representing a wide spectrum for the palette.
Headbangers by Taylor McFerrin and E.Badu envelop broken joints by UK heroes the Bugz, Jazzanova and Beady Belle.
ATLien Justin C. Gilbert's keys and the STLien Bradd Young's vocals
make for a proper romp in the sack, after the frequency foreplay paves
the way by third eye(and ear) by openers from other dimensional GB, and Jesse Fischer's melted veins. The die and spell has been cast, come get a fix.
Enjoy...
68th Dimension- GB
Vein Melter- Jesse Fischer & Sly5thAve
Decisions- Taylor McFerrin ft. Emily King
So Sweet- Brad Young
By Fire- Hiatus Kaiyote
Mister Magic- Lauren Desberg
Soulful Jazzy House- Jafrosax ft. Yukimi Nagano
Mister Magic- Lauren Desberg
Moderation(extended remix)- Beady Belle
No Use (Lensco remix)- Jazzanova ft. Clara Hil
Red Handed- Bugz in the Attic
The Cosmic Laws- P'taah ft. Monday Michiru
Sun Moon Child- Imani Uzuri
Gimme What You Got - Justin C. Gilbert
Don't Explain (Dzihan & Kamien Remix)- Billie Holiday
Sweet Melodies- Julie Dexter
Hello- Erykah Badu ft. Andre 3000
There's Nothing Like This- Omar ft. Pino Palladino
31. Jan. 2016 - 1 h 16 min
Global Warmth: Holidaze (LEITMOTIF)
So, it would appear that this selector likes a certain set of sounds, rhythms, and time signatures in the 'records' that makes up the sum of a particular ' collection'. These similarities often resonate with a season or spell,such as the fall making way for winter, and during these times it's quite possible to find oneself shifting between hopeless romantic and melancholy optimist. Brown crumpled leaves and crisp clean air pair well with waltzes and suites, breaks and bonus beats like the ones you may hear here by international acts Koop & Cecelia Stalin, Kyoto Jazz Massive & Nicola Conte, or perhaps PPP,Moonchild, The Roots and Atlanta's Dangerfeel Newbies plus Justin C. Gilbert. There are also some Acid Jazzy Soulful gems in the form of Laurnea(produced by Omar from the UK), and turntablism from Jazzy Jeff appearing with Nuyorican Soul. The first Holidaze mix was recorded five years ago and
while the apparent leitmotif in this case are the recurring artists in the episodes, the not so obvious one is the warm fuzzy feeling which invokes warm beverages, fireplaces and closeness with loved ones. With that, Namaste and Uangaze...enjoy!
08. Dez. 2015 - 1 h 6 min
Global Warmth: Innerspace Interface
The spirit and/or soul of mankind throughout time has often been considered elusive, a destination of sorts only available to the mystic or perhaps an unattainable state of profundity. It would seem that enlightenment is a place where ascended masters in 'Heaven' dwell, yet this ideology is a self inflicted mental handicap. As long as being deep is not an option for the average human being then the being remains average at best. This podcaster would like to present an alternative to that school of thought, and open the gates to boldly go where no mix has gone before, into the ether via your eardrums. I profess that you are the master of your destiny. The one you've been waiting for is in the mirror, asking for your allowance to come forth.
This episode could very well assist with a breakthrough, with gems from Jazzanova, Ibeyi and Atlanta's Anthony David. D'Angelo, Moonchild, and Groove Collective also add eclectic grooves as well as a haunting duet from father and son, Bobby and Taylor McFerrin. P'taah (aka Chris Bræn) describes the Sun's Departure just after the supermoon has come and gone. Celestial songs await you, press play and enjoy!
Namaste.
04. Okt. 2015 - 1 h 18 min
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