Mestizo Sounds presents Rise Above

Jazz Matters - En podcast af NuDirections FM

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 After two months of inactivity, I am happy to present another new programme for NuDirections. The program under the name Rise Above aims to help people overcome the sadness and devastation caused by a world in conflict. Never underestimate the healing power of music. I have included some of my favourite tunes I regularly spin at Big Hands, the coolest bar in Manchester, as well as some discoveries like the talented Jon Lucien. I highly recommend listening to his song "Would You Believe in Me" - he may not be a current singer, but he is truly amazing. Good music is timeless and always worth discovering. Another discovery is the vibrant dancehall tune of More Justice and Truth by Virgin Island’s reggae star Pressure Busspipe. Another novelty I found recently, is the great tune of Say Truth by Fred Fisher Atalobhor. Inside my DJ boxes, I get my most regular artist's music played in my sets. There you will find Manu Chao, Joe Bataan, Dreadzone, Mo-Horizons, Zulu 9.30, International Velvet and Planet Hemp. Of course, Hip hop artist and producer from Dallas Oneofus with the great track and theme of the programme. Last but not least, Jah is forever is beautiful melody of lovers Rock by Swish Reggae producer Elijah Solomon and and Jamaican singer Glen Washington. My selection is a bunch of exciting tunes for empowering our minds and souls to Rise Above. Playlist 1- Baby Shiva - International Velvet (featuring Mustafa Akbar and Roots of See-I) 2- More Justice and truth - Pressure 3- Say the truth - Fred Fisher Atalobhor and his Ogiza Dance Band 4- Would you believe in me - Jon Lucien 5- Muchacho ordinario - Joe Bataan 6- Me provoca te ver - Manu Chao & Chalart 58 7- Mountain - Dreadzone 8- Frisson - Mukta 9- Southern Fried Funky Lovesong - Mo’Horizons 10- Era - Zulu 9.30 11- A culpa é de Quem - Planet Hemp 12- Rise Above - One of Us (featuring Flotation and Molecular) 13 Jah is forever - Elijah (featuring Glen Washington)

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