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Fuse Podcast: March Underground Music

March 20, 2012 Leave a Comment

The first in a series of Fuse podcasts. This inaugural (and experimental) outing samples the best in underground music.

Your genial host — David Cooper.

A mysterious picture of Hype Williams


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Tracklisting:
Linden Dollars – James Ferraro
Awakening Day – Blues Control & Laraaji
Irrelevant Sound Effect – Gesellschaft zur Emanzipation des Samples
Azul. Primeira Trova – Dolphins into the Future
Once in Babylon (excerpt) – KWJAZ
At Delphi – Sun Araw
Comes Unbidden – Nate Young
Violetta – Demdike Stare
Cracked – Andy Stott
Lost They Book – Bill Orcutt
Hype Williams Meets Shangaan Electro – Hype Williams
Gut Check Soul – The Stuyvesants
Thuggin’ – Freddie Gibbs & Madlib
Chordblocker, Cinnamon Toasted – Mouse on Mars
The Blues (It Began in Africa) – Romare
You Know How To – Patrice & Friends
I’m Gone – DJ Rashad

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By: David Cooper Filed Under: Featured, Music, Podcast, Popular Music Tagged: Andy Stott, Bill Orcutt, Blues Control and Laraaji, Demdike Stare, DJ Rashad, Dolphins into the Future, James Ferraro, KWJAZ, Mouse on Mars, Nate Young, Partice and Friends, pop music, Romare, Sun Araw, The Styvesants, Underground Music

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