Tag: bossa nova

  • RC 379: Lost Horizon

    RC 379: Lost Horizon

    Get ready to explore new musical horizons in this podcast. From cosmic electronica to ambient dubby meditation, we dive into the latest tracks from Hallmighty, Karin Dreijer, William Orbit, and more. Don’t miss out on the indie occult and psychological britpop, angry Indian metal, and even disco Exorcist proto-mashups. Join us on this journey with…

  • My 32 Best Mashups of 2022

    My 32 Best Mashups of 2022

    Bootie Mashup is asking people on their Discord to nominate their 3 best mashups of 2022 for inclusion for . So I made a list…and ended up with 38 32! So I’m taking the top 3 – which are the only ordered ones, the rest are pretty much equal 4th – and I decided to…

  • RC 365: Gayle Force 10 / ABCDEFUK

    RC 365: Gayle Force 10 / ABCDEFUK

    Spring vibe check says: cold, windy and storms ahead after the false spring was deposed, and the outlook is unclear and unsettled. We take it to Gayle Force 10 with drum and bass,, metal. punk, jungle, rave, indie, strange italian disco, pop, and round it up with crumpl-banging tunes from the recent Discord challenges including…

  • RC 355: Scarily Good Mashups

    RC 355: Scarily Good Mashups

    Finally a new mashup podcast – much delayed from September as I was trying to camp in October which went as well as it sounds (chilling). In time for Halloween it’s a Slightly Scary podcast of dark mashups, monstrous metal and frightfully funky mashups, unnerving Marvin Gaye mashups, continuing the Pink Floyd and Fleetwood Mac…

  • Ballroom remastered

    Ballroom remastered

    An Xmas Eve treat – a remastered lossless version of DJNoNo’s 2015 Ballroom EP, my silly concept ‘album’ mixing big band jazz, exotica, latin jazz, easy listening, bossa nova, cha cha, samba, swing, space age etc with hip-hop and rhythm and blues. It was supposed to be the first DJNoNo album but never really worked…

  • Interesting Chords: The Girl From Ipanema

    Interesting Chords: The Girl From Ipanema

    My dad – who was a jazz guitarist in his spare time – has a phrase ‘interesting chords’, like ‘some of those chords are interesting‘ i.e. unusual. He also has a love of Bossa Nova, and introduced me to the phrase ‘plink plink/cling cling jazz’ – I suspect he must’ve heard the Stan Freberg spoof…

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