Fat Cat Ffonz

Fat Cat Ffonz

Limabelas

Skeep-beep de bop-bop beep bop bo-dope skeetle-at-de-op-de-day. Eposide 15 brings you some hardcore bebop as well as some soulful hard-bop circa 1947-1959. 01. Not For Dancing 02. Dizzy Gillespie, Stan Getz, Sonny Stitt – Bebop 03. The Quintet – A Night In Tunisia 04. Clifford Brown & Max Roach – Blues Walk 05. Thelonious Monk – Lulu’s Back In Town 06. John Coltrane – Locomotion 07. Jazz Trance 08. Sonny Rollins – St. Thomas 09. Art Blakey & Thelonious Monk – Blue Monk 10. Charles Mingus - Boogie Stop Shuffle 11. Miles Davis - Ah-Leu-Cha 12. Wynton Bebop 13. Dizzy Gillespie, Stan Getz, Sonny Stitt – Dark Eyes

Fat Cat Ffonz

Empat Belas

Episode number 14 features the usual suspects and a fresh local talent: Donald Byrd, Theo Parrish, MCDE, Floating Points, Herbie Hancock and the one and only John van der Mijl! 01. Eddie Henderson – Inside You 02. Donald Byrd – Lansanna’s Priestess (DJ Spinna Remix) 03. Theo Parrish – Little Flower 04. Moodymann – Freaky Motherfucker 05. John van der Mijl - Waiting For You To Come Home 06. Motor City Drum Ensemble – Raw Cuts #4 07. Safeword – No Mountain 08. Floating Points – Shark Chase 09. Funkineven – Heart Pound 10. Doug Carn – Trance Dance 11. Herbie Hancock – Doin’ It

Fat Cat Ffonz

Duabelas

This 2-hour mixtape is a dedication to Pharoah Sanders, one of my favourite tenor-saxophone players ever. While this concoction might guarantee a low click-rate, those who have even a passing interest in Sanders in specific or Spiritual Jazz in general might find this 'mix' useful. Expect a full-on set, featuring full-length tracks, including the 32-minute masterpiece ‘The Creator Has A Masterplan’. 01. Alice Coltrane Feat. Pharoah Sanders - Journey in Satchidananda 02. Pharoah Sanders - The Creator Has A Masterplan 03. Pharoah Sanders – Naima 04. Pharoah Sanders – You’ve Got To Have Freedom (Live) 05. Pharoah Sanders – Speak Low 06. Pharoah Sanders – Origin 07. Pharoah Sanders – Hum-Allah-Hum-Allah-Hum-Allah 08. Pharoah Sanders – Doktor Pitt (Live) 09. Umar Bin Hassan And Abiodun Oyewole With Pharoah Sanders– This Is Madness 10. Alice Coltrane Feat. Pharoah Sanders – Shiva Loka

Fat Cat Ffonz

Sebelas

Funk is back. Well that and soul and afrobeat and the usual jazz. Oh, and some James Mason too of course. 01. Doug Carn – Power And Glory 02. James Mason - I've Got My Eyes On You 03. RAMP - The American Promise 04. Millie Jackson – I Cry 05. Idris Muhammad - Camby Bolongo 06. Quantic - Use What You've Got 07. Tony Allen – Afro Disco Beat 08. Roland Haynes – Second Wave 09. Herbie Hancock - Spank-A-Lee 10. James Mason - Sweet Power Your Embrace 11. James Mason – I Want Your Love

Fat Cat Ffonz

Sepuluh: Swinging R&B

This tenth edition does what it says on the tin: a collection of 1930s-1950s swing-jazz and original rhythm & blues that happen to be amongst Fat Cat Ffonz’ favourite old-time records. Expect some Cab Calloway, Coleman Hawkins, Duke Ellington, Ray Charles, Ruth Brown and plenty of references to Ms. Mary Jane. 01. Cab Calloway – Reefer Man 02. Cleo Brown – The Stuff Is Here 03. Trixie Smith – Jack I’m Mellow 04. Django Reinhardt – Django’s Tiger 05. Coleman Hawkins – The Man I love 06. Billie Holiday – They Cant Take That Away From Me 07. Duke Ellington - Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue (live) 08. Big Joe Turner – Shake, Rattle & Roll 09. Ruth Brown – Wild Wild Young Men 10. Dizzy Gillespie – School Days (live) 11. Ray Charles – Mess Around 12. Fats Waller – The Minor Drag 13. Ray Charles – I Got A Woman 14. The Bobbettes – Mr. Lee 15. Ella Fitzgerald – When I Get Low I Get High 16. Twelve Clouds Of Joy – All The Jive Is Gone

Fat Cat Ffonz

Sembilan

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

Fat Cat Ffonz

Delapan

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

Fat Cat Ffonz

Tujuh

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

Fat Cat Ffonz

Enam

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

Fat Cat Ffonz

Lima

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

Empat

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


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