a very utopian kick back.
An all vinyl mix featuring protest jazz, moody music from the 80s, gospel house and a Congolese banger.
Selector's Note: This mix contains skips, crackles and pops. Enjoy the bumpy ride.
Tracklist:
1960 What, Gregory Porter
Body Talk, Imagination
Aqua, The Eurythmics
Stop Bajan, 1Soul & Mark de Clive Owen
Tonto, Rosie Vela
Down the locale, Man Jumpring
Malukayi, Mbongwana Star (feat. Konono No.1)
Pressure, Sounds of Blackness
BTS 🛫
Lorriane O’Grady
Felt good being on the other side of the dance floor 😎appreciate er’body who came out @peerpressurenyc thx for having me!
Photos by: http://www.erinpearlman.com/
Me not believing this is real life!
Tom Fabia
Sunflower
A True Original.
via Section 8
Some people are born before their time, Jackie Shane is one of those people. In the 60s, Jackie broke ground as a Black transgender artist and consequently, defied social laws in the Jim Crow South. Jackie Shane had the courage to be her true self. She died at 78 years old on 2/22/19.
Listen to one of Jackie Shane’s final (rare) interviews on CBC radio
Girl with a Cowrie Shell Earring ©️
keys provided by Shantell Martin
Celebrate the ones closest to you. Some images from Granny’s 80th bash ^ v
Tobago 2019
Brillant