Mamby on the Beach artist spotlight: Flying Lotus

Steven Ellison, otherwise known as Flying Lotus, is probably the biggest name in psychedelic electronica right now.  His sets combine jazz, trance, house, soul, and trip hop with psychedelic electro jams.  I wanted to see him at Levitation Austin last year, but the festival was cancelled due to bad weather and I couldn’t get tickets to his rescheduled set.  He recently announced that he’s performing a 3-D show, so that should be amazing.  He’s also a close friend of Thundercat, so I think the two of them grooving together is a certainty.

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DJ set list for June 22, 2017.

Thanks to everyone who tuned in for my WSND show last night and the big Mamby on the Beach preview.  That went longer than I’d planned, so I didn’t get to the Mondo Moment or Holiday Music segments.  They’ll be back either next week or the week after that.  We didn’t have a winner in First and Foremost either, so that means I get to keep another cover song in my back pocket for future use.

Here’s my set list from last night’s show:

  1. Dahga Bloom – Supa
  2. Chelsea Wolfe – After the Fall
  3. Tamaryn – Violet’s in a Pool
  4. A Place to Bury Strangers – Another Step Away
  5. Equinox radio spot
  6. King Crimson – Red (requested)
  7. The Black Angels – Tired Eyes
  8. The Buttertones – Pistol Whip
  9. Aquarian Blood – Heaven Is in My Head
  10. The Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer – Get Ready
  11. Sugar Virus – The Ripper
  12. The Raveonettes – Lust (Trentmoller mix)
  13. Ghostland Observatory – HFM
  14. Skyland Drive-In Theatre intermission spot
  15. The Men – Gates of Steel
  16. Fancy Fux – Stripper
  17. Will Clarke – House Girl
  18. Rayvn Lenae – Free Room
  19. Marian Hill – One Time
  20. Schlock radio spot
  21. Miike Snow – Pull My Trigger
  22. MGMT – Electric Feel
  23. DJ Heather and Colette – Walking on Sunshine
  24. Latmun – Everybody’s Dancin’
  25. Green Velvet – La La Land
  26. STRFKR – In the End
  27. Thundercat – Them Changes
  28. Cut Copy – Lights & Music
  29. Hank Williams – Rootie Tootie

Tune in June 29th for a “Best of 2017 So Far” show.  What are your favorite songs and / or albums of the year as we pass the halfway point of 2017?

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Mamby on the Beach artist spotlight: Cut Copy

Australia’s Cut Copy will bring their electro-pop to Chicago’s Mamby on the Beach festival June 25th.  What started as a home recording project in 2001 has bloomed into a four-man band within the last sixteen years.  I’m hoping they’ll play a lot of tracks off their upcoming (and as yet unnamed) album.  It would be a delight to hear them before a good chunk of the world.

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Mamby on the Beach artist spotlight: Todd Terje

Todd Terje (real name: Terje Olsen) is a Norwegian house music producer and DJ who is known for his bright, shimmering dance anthems.  He’s said in the past that he makes music because he likes to dance, and that’s good enough motivation for me to dig his work.  He and his backing band, the Olsens, will be performing at Mamby on the Beach June 25th in what I’m sure will be a perfect summer music set.

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Mamby on the Beach artist spotlight: Thundercat

Bass guitar whiz, rapper, singer, and producer Thundercat (Stephen Bruner) is one of the funkiest musicians around right now.  His music ranges from funk to soul to psychedelia to prog-rock (and he also plays bass in Suicidal Tendencies).  His collaborations with Erykah Badu, Flying Lotus, and Kendrick Lamar have all earned him wide acclaim (and a Grammy).  His June 25th set at Mamby on the Beach is sure to be a must-see.

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Mamby on the Beach artist spotlight: STRFKR

Portland, Oregon’s STRFKR strives to make danceable pop music, and they’re succeeding.  Their stuff combines electro, disco, rock, new wave, and a little funk.   They don’t take themselves too seriously, which is a rare delight in the music industry nowadays.  They’ll be playing Mamby on the Beach June 25th, so check out their set if you want to party with a bunch of people who don’t really care about labels, your hang-ups, or mainstream music.

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Mamby on the Beach artist spotlight: Green Velvet

Green Velvet is one of several monikers held by Chicago house / trance / industrial DJ Curtis Jones.  He walked away from a career as a chemical engineer to pursue his love of house music and beat production, and the world is better for it.  Some of his cuts are legendary mid-1990’s dance club essentials, and his upcoming performance at Mamby on the Beach in his hometown on June 25th will be one of the highlights of the festival.

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Mamby on the Beach artist spotlight: Latmun

Joe Bradley, otherwise known as Latmun, blends house music with trance techno into big tracks that can shake the rafters.  He hails from Nottingham, UK, and will soon be spinning at Chicago’s Mamby on the Beach festival June 25th.  I’m sure his set will be bold, loud, and beautiful.

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DJ set list for June 15, 2017

Thanks to all who tuned in for my latest show on WSND, and to Aaron for helping out with the music selection and finding out that Chicken Dinner candy bars really existed.  Congratulations to Joe Fuentes, who won First and Foremost, and to Chuck who also guessed the right answer (That “Summertimes Blues” was originally performed by Eddie Cochran).  Here’s our set list from the night of June 15, 2017.

  1. The Cure – Opening (live)
  2. The Crystal Method – After Hours
  3. Com Truie – Ephemeron
  4. Eaten Alive radio spot
  5. Mission of Burma – Spider’s Web (request)
  6. Primus – Tommy the Cat
  7. Broken Bells – After the Disco
  8. Reverend Horton Heat – Big Dwarf Rodeo
  9. MC 900 Foot Jesus – Adventures in Failure (live)
  10. Golden Dawn Arkestra – Afropacalypse
  11. Rock and Roll High School radio spot
  12. Betty Davis – Come with Me
  13. Janelle Monae – Faster
  14. Alex Lopez – Dangerous
  15. Blue Cheer – Summertime Blues
  16. Repellents – AFC!
  17. The Black Keys – Just Got to Be
  18. L7 – Fast and Frightening (live)
  19. Buzzcocks – Last to Know? (live)
  20. Ron Gallo – Kill the Medicine Man
  21. Beastie Boys – Time for Living
  22. The Suitcase Junket – The Next Act
  23. Clutch – Big News 1
  24. Bonde Do Role – Marina Gasolina
  25. Rory Gallagher – Bull Frog Blues (live)
  26. Frank Zappa – Dirty Love
  27. Schlock radio spot
  28. The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – Comeback
  29. Zeke – Black Witch
  30. Deap Vally – Royal Jelly
  31. The Kills – Goodnight Bad Morning

I’m back on air at midnight June 22nd and will have a big Mamby on the Beach preview show featuring a lot of house and electronica.

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Mamby on the Beach artist spotlight: DJ Heather

Hailing from Chicago by way of Brooklyn, DJ Heather is a legend in the Chicago house music scene.  She began in hip hop, but soon discovered her true voice in house music.  She’s been filling dance floors from Chicago to the UK ever since.  She’ll be spinning in the MixMag tent at Mamby on the Beach June 25th.

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