It is not because the truth is too difficult to see that we make mistakes. We make mistakes because the easiest and most comfortable course for us is to seek insight where it accords with our emotions.
Warming things up is a new artist coming …
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It is not because the truth is too difficult to see that we make mistakes. We make mistakes because the easiest and most comfortable course for us is to seek insight where it accords with our emotions.
Warming things up is a new artist coming our way thanks to our good friends over at Ariel Publicity. Southside's sound is a mix of pop and rock relying on dancing guitars swirling around a rhythmic beat.
We shift gears into the funk and soul of The Grooveblaster, and close the warm up with the latest from ABC showing off their ability to blend Martin Fry's soulful vocals, with a sound laced with hooks and an energy that will lift you up.
We crank things up into a driving rock and blues vein starting first with Brooklyn-based musician Darrin James, who has taken the blues sound and spiced it up with touches of gritty rock, soul, country and jazz and served the resulting sound up with a raw driving feel, before Sugar Blue returns to serve up his more traditional blues sound using both his voice and his masterful use of the harmonica to keep the pedal to the metal.
Next Reel Big Fish hail form Southern California, and bring their unique blend of ska and punk meets the feel good vibe of The Tubes with a touch of stinging guitar licks to round things out.
The Mexicolas are back with their mix of crunchy guitar riffs, driving bass beat and earthy vocals before Miss TK and The Revenge hit us with their dance and pop infused punk sound.
Sydney DJs, Yogi and Husky are Random Soul, and shift the music into a more dance floor feel with their blend of R&B, groove, funk and soul, that has spread around the world.
Quentin Harris takes his amazing remixing talents, this time he uses them to come up with something that is all his own creation, but still firmly rooted in a dance floor beat.
Tokyo 507 are back with another slice of their soul, jazzy, swing and lounge sound, before Craig de Maio serves up another new masterful mix using tribal rythms, dance floor vibes, and touches of funk and soul that leaves you wanting more.
Barcelona's self-named ambassadors of cosmopolitan cool, The Pinker Tones, are back with their latest release that still has their trademark groove, along with an acoustic element, and a swinging jazz trumpet.
We close the work out with Sunburn In Cyprus mixing searing guitar chords with their usual jazz meets lounge vibe backed with soulful vocals.
Paris born and now New York based JosÃphine cools things down with her angelic voice singing of the joys and sorrows that are life that resonates with an emotional power.
KaiserCartel are Courtney Kaiser and Benjamin Cartel, whose voices dance with and around each other as we finish with SpiN as they blend music and vocals into a powerful swelling of emotions.
If you want what you hear, just follow the links to the songs in the playlist below to get them.
*denotes songs artists have released for free
Warm It Up
00:00 Soundside - Mind Over Maria
02:24 The Grooveblaster - Take a Hard Ride
08:01 ABC - The Very First Time
Crank It Up
11:19 Darrin James - Trivial
14:12 Sugar Blue - Bluesman
18:30 Reel Big Fish - Party Down
22:33 Mexicolas - Big In Japan
25:07 Miss TK and The Revenge - Future Power
28:22 Random Soul - Key To Soul (Jay-J's Electrofied Mix)
33:52 Quentin Harris - Slow Velocity
38:43 Tokyo 507 - Curious Groove
43:05 Craig de Maio - Drop The Needle*
46:09 The Pinker Tones - Happy Everywhere
49:45 Sunburn In Cyprus - About My Name*
Cool It Down
54:38 JosÃphine - I Think Of You (Je pense à toi)
57:48 KaiserCartel - Okay
60:45 SPiN - Home
Run Time 01:04:15
Cadence Revolution is sponsored by The Point For Fitness
Published: Jun. 28, 2008
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