Who's Next Blog Podcast n°7 by DJ Sundae // About WSNBlog // Added 2008/12/11 at 11:08

For the december podcast, we asked one of our best friend to share with us the kind on fine tunes he is listening to by now. Diggin' deeper, searchin' for the perfect beat... call it the way you want it, just chill and appreciate the quality and originality of the selection. Simply click here or - better way - click the picture below to get all WSNBlog podcasts on your iTunes or any podcast player.
Tracklisting:
1) The Flying Lizards "Her Story" (Virgin 1980)
2) Dominatrix "The Dominatrix Sleeps Tonight" (Streetwise 1984)
3) The Utopia Project "File #1" (Nu Groove Records 1990)
4) Ice "T" "The Coldest Rap (Part2)" (Housejam Records 1986)
5) Vivien Goldman "Private Armies (Dub)" (99 Records 1981)
6) Yacht "Summer Song" (DFA 2008)
7) Chromatics "Healer" (Troubleman Unlimited 2005)
8) The House Master Boys & The Boy Of House "Track'n The House" (Dance Mania 1986)
9) Lola "Wax The Van" (Jump Street Records 1987)
More infos about Sundae: atmosphear.blogspot.com / myspace.com/radiantchild / www.sundae-graphiques.com
Sundae splits his time beetween visual arts & music. With regular exhibitions of his "afrofuturist " paintings realised with differents collectives, Sundae also works as a graphic designer involved in projects such as Sessùn, Trax Magazine, Wax Poetics Magazine and have also realised many independant records covers. He is also a great dj Sundae who has recently played alongside Questlove, Gilles Peterson, Tim Sweeney & Munk. He plays underground disco, punk funk and jazz. And he often plays at the Who's Next trade show in Paris, he is one of our great friend for a long time now!
He recently did some podcasts for the Gilles Peterson's Worldwide Radio Show, the italian brand Franklin & Marshall and the jazz label Heavenly Sweetness. He is now working on a compilation for the brand Sessùn with Guillaume Sorge from D.I.R.T.Y. (check out their blog www.alainfinkielkrautrock.com) and on a solo project based on analog drum machines & synthesizers.

Picture from Toma Dutter.
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