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Dr. Jay de Soca Prince\'s De Prescription PodcastDr. Jay de Soca Prince's De Prescription PodcastSOCA THERAPY - APRIL 13, 2025SOCA THERAPY - APRIL 13, 2025Soca Therapy PlaylistSunday April 13th 2025Making You Wine from 6-9pm on Flow 98.7fm TorontoJamtown (RaeMix Dr. Jay Plate) - Rae x TanoJamtown (Dr. Jay Plate) - Coutain x TanoMedicine - Kes x TanoHero - GBM Nutron x TanoWelcome To Soca - Kerwin Du BoisBumpa - Machel MontanoChocolate - OlatunjiChocolate (Jester VIP Edit) - Adam O x VictoriousSexy Chocolate Girls (Remix) - Farm P x Kerwin Du BoisChocolate...2025-04-1600 minDr. Jay de Soca Prince\'s De Prescription PodcastDr. Jay de Soca Prince's De Prescription PodcastSOCA THERAPY - APRIL 6, 2025SOCA THERAPY - APRIL 6, 2025Soca Therapy PlaylistSunday April 6th 2025Making You Wine From 6-9pm on Flow 98.7fm TorontoBig Girl Now (Dr. Jay Plate) - Patrice RobertsBehaving The Worst - Skinny FabulousHappiest Man Alive - Machel MontanoStranger - Farmer NappyHero - GBM Nutron x TanoMedicine - Kes x TanoJamtown - Coutain x TanoJamtown (RaeMix) - Rae x TanoAh Love It Here - Ricardo DrueImpossible - Problem Child x Patrice Roberts2025-04-0900 minHead in the CloudsHead in the CloudsHead in the Clouds // Radio ARA // EPISODE 39 // 19.11.2024Tracklist: 1. APHEX TWIN - Rhubarb Orc. 19.53 rev 2. APRIL FULLADOSA - Sunlit horizon 3. JIMI TENOR - Laputa 4. GINO D’ELISO - L’orologio 5. GRATEFUL DEAD - Eyes of the world 6. TULLIO DE PISCOPO - Silva mala 7. FREEEZ - Fly by night (’84 remix remastered) 8. MALCOLM McLAREN & THE BOOTZILLA ORCHSTRA - Call a wave 9. DUNKELZIFFER - Friends 10. IBRAHIM HESNAWI - Never understand 11. ANDREA LYN - Hold on to your heart 12. MAX B - Possession 13. CAP’TAIN CREOLE - Fré Moin 14. REGALADO - Pinoy funk 15. FRANCISCO MORA CATLETT - Baba lu ayé (rezo) “Aberiku to agua” (CARL CRAIG remix) 16. BACAO RHYTHM & STEEL BAND - Love for the s...2024-11-212h 00The DeadpodThe DeadpodDead Show/podcast for 4/19/24  This week we will hear the second set of the band's performance on April 4, 1993 at the Nassau Coliseum.  A short but tight 'Eyes of the World' opens up the second set, going into 'Samson and Delilah'. One of the highlights of this set follows, a fine version of Phil singing 'Broken Arrow'. Phil does an excellent job with this Robbie Robertson tune here. A nice 'Estimated Prophet leads into a fine Drums and Space, helped by the guest appearance of Boba Olatunji.  A nice but short 'Other One' follows out of Space, leading int...2024-04-191h 27KPFA - The Visionary Activist ShowKPFA - The Visionary Activist ShowThe Visionary Activist Show – March 28, 2024Caroline hosts her long-time deep joy-ful co-cahooter…. Amikaeyla…..Chantress, drummer, calling in the Orishas, Executive Director / Founder, ICAHSI – International Cultural Arts & Healing Sciences Institute “Amikaeyla Gaston is an amazing vocalist and percussionist who comes from the Washington DC area. She has studied, recorded with, and shared the stage with many award winning artists, including Take 6, Sweet Honey In The Rock, Baba Olatunji, Mickey Hart, Gil Scott Heron, Wyclef, Ubaka Hill, Ferron, Vicki Randle, Linda Tillery, Chris Williamson, and Pete Seeger.” And Me! https://amikaeyla.com/ Amikaeyla organized the upcoming Music As M...2024-03-2800 minMatt Camps RadioMatt Camps RadioSoca Camp 2023Soca Camp 2023! The mixtape to get you ready for Jamaica Carnival and Soca Camp on April 6th is here! Tracklist: Hard Fete - Bunji Garlin Tornado - Ricardo Drue Danger - Skinny Fabulous & Problem Child The Ambush - Lyrikal, Lil Natty & Thunda No Relationship - Skinny Fabulous In the water - Suhrawh Feat. The Chow Minister Something In the Water - Nailah Blackman Spirit - Erphaan Alves Welcome Home - Machel, Voice & Agent Sasco Come Home - Nailah Blackman & Skinny Fabulous Across the stage again - Bunji Garlin Stage Is Your Name - Fayann Lyons Shake The Place - Destra...2023-03-201h 05Sky Wave Radio Hosted By Petko TurnerSky Wave Radio Hosted By Petko TurnerJingo (Mr. Turner Edit)Candido - Jingo Here You Dance - https://hypeddit.com/mrturner/jingomrturneredit Cándido Camero Guerra Cuban-born percussionist (mainly conga and bongo) who backed many Afro-Cuban and straight-ahead jazz acts starting in the 1950s. Born April 22, 1921 in Regla (Havana), Cuba. Died November, 7, 2020 in New York, USA. He started his career as a percussionist for various groups in Havana, performing at the nightclubs and radio stations. He moved to New York in 1946 and started recording with Machito and Dizzy Gillespie. During 1953-1954 he was in the Billy Taylor quartet and in 1954 he performed and recorded with Stan Kenton. He also enjoyed s...2022-09-1701 minQueue PointsQueue PointsHonoring Fela Kuti #RockHall2022 Series (Guest: Mausiki Scales)Mausiki Scales joins the Queue Points crew for this very special show. DJ Sir Daniel interviewed Professor Scales about the legacy of Fela Kuti, his own musical output, and the influence of our African heritage on Black music as a whole. Learn more about Mausiki Scales at https://www.mausikiscalescommonground.com/. Fela Kuti and his music were both larger than life. It’s been unfair to reduce Fela’s legacy to Nigeria’s version of James Brown. While he and Brown had similarities, Kuti’s legacy stands on its own as one of the greatest and consistent musicians and showmen...2022-03-1154 minSoul\'d Out: Roots & The VineSoul'd Out: Roots & The Vine12: The Age of The Soulquarians - 1st Birthday SpecialWe've decamped to Electric Lady Studios to create our own 2 hour long opus! To celebrate Roots and The Vine's 1st Birthday, we're throwing it back to the golden age to recount the epic tale of the Soulquarians crew and their era defining residence at New York's legendary studio.Between 1997 and 2002, some of the scene's most prominent figures including D'Angelo, Questlove, J Dilla, Erykah Badu, Common and Russell Elevado - all set up shop to create some of soul music's most important albums. In this special episode we're deep diving in to this highly celebrated era - charting the players...2021-10-222h 04Soul\'d Out: Roots & The VineSoul'd Out: Roots & The Vine11: The Rise & Fall (& Rise Again?) of the RnB BANDWe all love those classic Funk & Soul Bands of the 70s and 80s, so why exactly did they appear to die out seemingly overnight? This month soul sleuths April and Steve don their investigative hats for an extra nerdy Deep Dive, taking in classic RnB bands like Maze, uncovering some of the last survivors like Mint Condition, through to a new wave of pioneers such as The Roots. What prompted the 70s rise of the great Soul Band, what killed them off...and will we ever see the likes of them again? Dive deep with us as we attempt to...2021-09-161h 48Soul\'d Out: Roots & The VineSoul'd Out: Roots & The Vine10: Talkin' That Talkbox (w/ Special Guests PSiMiTAR)We're bringing in reinforcements this month as we tackle that funkiest of apparatus - the Talkbox! Kris and Steesh from Newcastle Funk/Hiphop/Rnb Duo PSiMiTAR drop by to tell us about their latest garage banger, and to help us dive deeper than ever in to this alien piece of kit! We get a first hand demonstration, trace the origins of the instrument all the way back to 1940, then chart its evolution right through to today - taking in Talkbox icons Roger Troutman and Teddy Riley along the way. We also take an extended look at the incomparable influence and...2021-08-181h 41Voices of Disruption with Deborah OlatunjiVoices of Disruption with Deborah OlatunjiHow To Shoot Your Shot At Love and Relationships with Amanda GiannopoulosLet's get straight to the point. The very thought of "shooting your shot" has a clear meaning⁠—making your desires about another person known to said person. They are the forbidden crushes that our parents tell us to ignore in place of academic success, especially if you grew up in an immigrant household. It's the 5 stages of denial, a learned practice we've become way too familiar with in navigating our emotions. But what if I told you that the act of shooting your shot is so much bigger than you think? And why has it been painted as ta...2021-08-0248 minSoul\'d Out: Roots & The VineSoul'd Out: Roots & The Vine9: Keepin' it Real (w/ Special Guest Children of Zeus' Tyler Daley)We're back! After a month off we've tried to make it up to you with a bumper sized episode! This month we're joined by yet another huge player in the UK Soul Scene - Children of Zeus vocalist Tyler Daley, to talk about the group's incredible new album 'Balance', about crafting a record in 2020, his inspirations past and present and the landscape of Neo Soul and Hiphop today.We're also saluting some of those artists who've refused to play the industry game, instead opting for authenticity over selling themselves short - including our Root artist Bill Withers, Van...2021-07-221h 49Angry Kids 24-7 RadioAngry Kids 24-7 RadioCreamzy The Artist With The Heart Of LionCreamzy was born Olaferanmi Ismaila Olatunji on April 19th. He is a performer, songwriter, and artist. He is from Ogun state (Ijebu-ode Local Government Area) but was born and reared in Lagos, Nigeria. His passion for music began from birth, but the Afrobeats superstar “Wizkid” inspired him to pursue it professionally.Need Some Great Tattoo Ideas?https://miamiink.angrykids24-7radio.com/This episode is also available as a blog post: https://angrykids247radio.com/2021/06/24/creamzy-the-artist-with-the-heart-of-lion/--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to ma...2021-06-2502 minSoul\'d Out: Roots & The VineSoul'd Out: Roots & The Vine8: From London to Tel Aviv (w/ Special Guest Sipprell)A staple of the contemporary UK soul scene, soulful songstress Sipprell joins us this month as we discuss the boom in London based Neo Soul and RnB, as well as chatting about her latest EP, the joys of collaboration and her own musical picks!We also take a look at the global reach of soul music today, in an age of instant streaming - with artists as far reaching as Tel Aviv, Zurich and New Zealand. Plus we get extra sophisticated with our Root artist of the month - the iconic Sade!Featuring music from Jordan Rakei, Hiatus...2021-05-201h 32Soul\'d Out: Roots & The VineSoul'd Out: Roots & The Vine7: 'Bass' Deep Dive + 2001 Time Machine!We're back with an extra GROOVY edition this month! We've got the godfather of conscious soul Marvin Gaye as our Root artist, we celebrate some big anniversaries with Maxwell and Res - and we dive deep in to the realm of bass and groove with the likes of Tom Browne and Meshell Ndegeocello! (Bass faces ready!)We also take an extended trip in the Roots and The Vine time machine back to 2001 - as we explore the halcyon days of RnB as a mainstream chart force and determine our own 'Number 1 of the Year' in a thrilling (?) game of...2021-05-141h 17Soul\'d Out: Roots & The VineSoul'd Out: Roots & The Vine5: 'Samples' Deep DiveIn honour of Dilla day (month?) we're diving headfirst in to the world of SAMPLES in our 'Deep Dive' section - featuring the man himself along with some real hiphop building blocks courtesy of Bob James! We'll also be talking new UK jazz-soul and spinning a stone cold classic with this month's 'Root' Artist - Ms Nina Simone! With music from The Internet, Joe Beard, Yussef Dayes and Groove Theory.2021-05-141h 11Soul\'d Out: Roots & The VineSoul'd Out: Roots & The Vine4: Jazz, Hiphop & Electronic Fusion (w/ Special Guests Sorg and Napoleon Maddox)In this episode we're joined by special guests Sorg and Napoleon Maddox to discuss their new EP 'We The People' as well as their inspirations and thoughts on the hiphop and soul scene. In this month's 'Root' we take a look back at the legendary work of Roy Ayers and delve deeper in to the world of jazz hiphop fusion with Guru's Jazzmatazz. We also chat Spotify Wrapped goodies with some top picks by Joe Hertz and Radiant Children.2021-05-141h 10Soul\'d Out: Roots & The VineSoul'd Out: Roots & The Vine2: 'Horns' Deep DiveKicking off our second show, we highlight Minnie Riperton as a Root of Neo Soul and get extra horny with a dive deep in to the funky world of horn arrangers! With new tracks and classics from Eric Benet, Poppy Ajudha, Tom Misch, Brasstracks, Philip Lassiter and Jarrod Lawson.2021-05-141h 08Soul\'d Out: Roots & The VineSoul'd Out: Roots & The Vine1: Setting the Scene - 'What IS Neo Soul?'In this inaugural episode, self professed music geeks and soul fans April Olatunji and Steve Southern attempt to give a crash course on what exactly 'Neo Soul' is. From its Roots in 70s conscious soul through to its mainstream rise in the 90s and the genre blurring artists of today. Expect only the smoothest of tunes from genre icons Gill Scott Heron, Common, D'Angelo, The Roots, Moonchild and Robert Glasper.2021-05-141h 03Soul\'d Out: Roots & The VineSoul'd Out: Roots & The Vine1: Setting the Scene - 'What IS Neo Soul?'In this inaugural episode, self professed music geeks and soul fans April Olatunji and Steve Southern attempt to give a crash course on what exactly 'Neo Soul' is. From its Roots in 70s conscious soul through to its mainstream rise in the 90s and the genre blurring artists of today. Expect only the smoothest of tunes from genre icons Gill Scott Heron, Common, D'Angelo, The Roots, Moonchild and Robert Glasper.2021-05-141h 03JEL | The Soca BossJEL | The Soca BossLIVE SESSION: SOCA DISTANCING APRIL 22 (Hosted by DJ JEL)Proving once again that soca music is more than one dimensional. Over three hours in our soca journey from the IG livestream from April 22. Hosted by JEL.  Android users press play in GREEN BUTTON iPhone and iPod users click here Kes the Band - Dushi (Juicy) Viking Ding Dong - Go Dung Nailah Blackman & Sekon Sta - Showtime Partice Roberts X Nessa Preppy X Travis World X Dan Evens - Splash Skinny Fabulous X Travis World X Dan Evens - Bend Yuh Back Hypasounds - Get Up And M...2020-04-243h 19Wanda's Picks Radio ShowThis is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! 1. Rebroadcast of Libations for Kiilu Nyasha (4/13).  I...2018-04-202h 36Wanda\'s PicksWanda's PicksWanda's Picks Radio ShowThis is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! 1. Rebroadcast of Libations for Kiilu Nyasha (4/13).  I...2018-04-202h 35Wanda's Picks Radio Show Special Tribute to Kiilu NyashaThis is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! For the first part of the...2018-04-132h 26Wanda\'s PicksWanda's PicksWanda's Picks Radio Show Special Tribute to Kiilu NyashaThis is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! For the first part of the...2018-04-132h 25Wanda's Picks Radio ShowToday on the anniversary of MARTIN KING's killing we reflect on healing and survival via a variety of perspectives, beginning at 7 a.m. with a conversation with Ifa Priestess Oyafunmike Ogunlano who portrays the role of "Mona" and "Shola," in Haile Gerima's classic: Sankofa. Beginning her career on the theatrical stage, Ms.Ogunlano first graced the stages of Washington, D.C. as a proud member of the D.C. Black Repertory Company under the direction of Robert Hooks in such powerful productions as The Blacks, Imamu, Day of Absence, Changes and more.   She has appeared in many stage productions including No...2012-04-043h 00Wanda's PicksToday is the birthday of John Coltrane. Born John William "Trane" Coltrane (September 23, 1926 – July 17, 1967) was an American jazz saxophonist and composer. We'll be featuring music composed and performed by Coltrane, his late wife Alice Coltrane and son, Ravi Coltrane from Alice Coltrane's "Translinear Light" and John Coltrane's "Ballads" with the JC Quartet and perhaps a selection from his last live recording at the Olatunji Cultural Center April 1967. Also today we look at the life of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, whose birthday, Monday, Sept. 21, would have been his 100th. He was the first president of a free African nation, who dedicated his li...2009-09-232h 00