This one is (mostly) about Deep House, with some jazz and disco edits thrown in for good measure. It’s probably a silly idea to try and do a house mix without headphones and a mixer, but sod it. Expect a crazy Bill Withers edit, some MCDE, Dennis Ferrer and the other usual suspects.
01. Bémbé Ségué - Mother Of The Future [Live]
02. Beanfield - Tides (Carl Craig Mix)
03. Dennis Ferrer - Hey Hey (Df's Attention Vocal Mix)
04. Bill Withers – Who Is He (Henrik Schwarz Edit)
05. Dirty Harry – Give Into Me
06. Theo Parrish – Got A Match
07. Motor City Drum Ensemble – Send A Prayer
08. Moodymann – Shades of Jae
09. Roy Haynes – Quiet Fire
This edition features precious little mixing, focusing solely on a few of my favourite jazz related tracks that have been released over the last 20 years. Featuring Robert Glasper, Osunlade, Chirs Dave, Mala, Masaru Imada and finished off by two killer tracks from the late great Austin Peralta.
01. Osunlade – Into: Jungle Sounds
02. Mala In Cuba – Calle F
03. Menagerie – The Chosen
04. Tribe – Rebirth
05. Robert Glasper Trio – Alone Together
06. St. Germain – So Flute
07. Chris Dave – Africa…I Freak Her
08. Masaru Imada – Nowin
09. Austin Peralta – Capricornus
10. Austin Peralta – Algiers
This hastily prepared mix still has a fair degree of potency thanks to the likes of The Prodigy, Giorgio Moroder, Daft Punk, Floating Point, Kyle Hall, Red Nose Distrikt, OutKast, Kendrick Lamar and A$AP Rocky. Click and listen folks!
01.The Prodigy – Poison
02.Kendrick Lamar - m.A.A.d city (feat. MC Eiht)
03.A$AP Rocky – Peso
04.Red Nose Distrikt – Clave
05.Fatima & Floating Points - Innversvisions & Vacuum
06.Kyle Hall – A World of New Old
07.Sandor Caron – Z Head
08.Red Nose Distrikt – Poesje Mauw
09.Giorgio Moroder – Theme of Midnight Express
10. OutKast – Return of The ‘G’
11. Daft Punk – Giorgio by Moroder
It’s a spoonful of jazz-funk, a good dose of disco and a pinch of samba-jazz this time around from the likes of Tim Maia, Bobbi Hutcherson, Larry Young, Roy Ayers, Theo Parrish and the late Michael Jackson himself.
01. Quarteto Novo – Vim de Santana
02. Tim Maia - No Caminho Do Bem
03. Terry Callier - You Goin' Miss Your Candyman
04. Weekend – The View From Her Room
05. Bobbi Hutcherson – Blacks & Blues
06. Larry Young’s Fuel – Fuel For The Fire
07. Roy Ayers – Higher
08. Roy Ayers – Mooving Grooving
09. Theo Parrish – Switch Track (Ugly Edit)
10. Michael Jackson – Get On The Floor
11. Eighties Ladies – Ladies of the 80s
Returning to his (part) British roots, Fat Cat Ffonz selects 48 minutes worth of underground UK-Based (mostly) break-beat based electronic dance music, ranging from dubstep, jungle, drum'n'bass, broken beat, garage , a bit of trip-hop and some Jamaican reggae that started it all. Nuff 'drum'n'bass make ya wind up ya waist, put a smile on ya face!
01.Ini Kamoze - World A Music
02.Mala In Cuba - Changuito
03.Kode9 & The Spaceape - Love Is The Drug (Featuring Cha Cha)
04.Africa Hitech - Out In The Streets
05.Aquarius & Tayla - Bringing Me Down
06.Danny Breaks - Definition
07.Mr. Scruff - Whiplash
08.The Ganja Kru - Sharp Shooter
09.New Balance - Reflections
10.Mala -Anti War Dub
11.4Hero - 3005
Fat Cat Ffonz returns with volume four, featuring a mixed bag of goodies, from some Brazilian jazz, various types of deep/jazz house, jazz-funk and a special 23-minute live killer from Pharoah Sanders himself. Suitable for finger snapping, head bopping, chin stroking or all of the above.
01. Sergio Mendes – Primitivo
02. Tribe – Ride
03. St. Germain – Rose Rouge
04. Rick Wilhite – What Do You See?
05. Moodymann – Runaway
06. Theo Parrish – Flip The Funk Out
07. Roy Ayers – We Live In Brooklyn
08. Mo Kolours – Mini Culcha
09. Skream – Summer Dreams
10. The Detroit Experiment – Think Twice
11. Pharaoh Sanders – Doktor Pitt