• PAW - June '23 featuring Joan Armatrading, Kalabrese, Radio Citizen, Namian Sidibé, Namian Sidibé, The Lahaar and JIM.

  • Jun 7 2023
  • Length: 2 hrs
  • Podcast

PAW - June '23 featuring Joan Armatrading, Kalabrese, Radio Citizen, Namian Sidibé, Namian Sidibé, The Lahaar and JIM.

  • Summary

  • House and Disco. Check.
    Balearic. Check.
    Paper Recordings exclusives. Check.
    Cosmic jazz. Check.
    Music from the length and breadth of Africa. Check.
    Two hours of listening pleasure.
    Check. Check. Check.

    1. Radio Citizen – Kein Planet
    2. Embryo – Yu Mala
    3. The Circling Sun – Bones
    4. Be.Lanuit - El Picador Telepathico (ft. Santino Surfers)
    5. North of the Island - Sioux You
    6. Prime Time Band - Fall In Love In Outer Space (Turbotito Rework)
    7. Joan Armatrading – Love & Affection
    8. Namian Sidibé - Mangni Diatigui
    9. Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba – Madou
    10. Ali Farka Toure - Cherie feat. Oumou Sangare
    11. Asmaa Hamzaoui & Bnat Timbouktou – Foulani
    12. Star Feminine Band – Peba
    13. Vusi Mahlasela, Norman Zulu and Jive Connection – Umzala
    14. Kalabrese – Disco Kalkbreite
    15. HF International - I Can't Go For That (No Can Do) (Kaoru Inoue Extended Disco Dub)
    16. The Lahaar - Doin' It
    17. 79.5 - Club Level (Eli Escobar Remix)
    18. Ches Haynes "Please Don't Go" (Vocal)
    19. Benny Pitcher – So Good
    20. Rave-enka – Bølgen
    21. Flash Atkins – Mistpoffer
    22. JIM – Still River Flow
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