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WhatYouWant Radioshow #43

  • Disco
  • Hip-Hop
  • Balearic
  • 1h 58m
You've got the 43rd installment of the long-running radioshow WhatYouWant Radio. Head over to www.whatyouwantradio.com for full tracklisting and liner notes!

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WhatYouWant Radioshow #41

  • Hip-Hop
  • Classic
  • Funk
  • 2h 02m
The first WhatYouWant Radioshow of the year and I'm hoping you'll agree it's a corker. First up, tons of stuff you may have missed from the end of 2011 including the snorter of a single off of the Canyons LP on Modular People, beats from Letherette and Ho Tep, the best James Blake song of last year, something great from Small Black (thanks Aaron!) plus a capsizing-ship-themed tune off of Undun, the Roots album that snuck out at the end of the year. Almost topical!

Also worth looking out for is a track off the absolutely excellent and FREE download by Jonti, available through Stones Throw - simply no excuse to get this brilliant album as a new year present to yourself.

But it's not all new stuff, or even all digital. Vinyl makes a comeback in this show too, with some selections from tunes picked up in New York in November. Aretha's sister Carolyn sings 'I Don't Want to Lose You' from the all round excellent LP 'Baby Dynamite' - every tune a winner from '69. Also in the mix is a Soul Searchers track from '72 but the real deal comes from a special mini-mix of Hi-Phat tunes on the famed Wild Pitch label out of New York - home of such Golden Age hip hop as Main Source, Ultramagnetic MC, Chill Rob G and O.C., amongst others. Pure golden wonder for your ears…

What else? Kate Bush, The Park, Driver Drive Faster - they're all in, and then we have a slept on track by Lack of Afro and an instrumental off of the 40th anniversary edition of Marvin's 'What's Going On' LP - a tasty Christmas present if ever there was one.

There's house, oh yes, with a couple of tracks off a great new 12" on House of Disco, Julio Bashmore from the end of last year, Dean Sunshine Smith goes uplifting once more PLUS Todd Terje getting all jiggy with the Arp2600 on the superbly named 'Inspector Norse'. That Todd!

Finally, I believe there are only a handful of people on the planet who were given a Julio Iglesias LP on vinyl this Christmas, but I am one of them. WYWRadio leaves you with the sounds of 'La Mer', a close of the night tune that makes you want to party like it's 1980 round Julio's house. Nice.

NOTE: Like a track? Head over to the brand new www.wywradio.com to see the tracklisting - all of the tracks played are are linked to online sales options - support your artists!

WhatYouWant Radioshow#40

  • New
  • Eclectic
  • Classic
  • 2h 04m
A Christmas gift to you from WhatYouWant Radio - radioshow number 40 and a best of 2011 to boot! Putting aside the absence of the new website (damn you iTunes and Soundcloud, for not yet talking to each other!) it's time to say: another year, another best of. Well, there's tons of lists about of the things that you should have been listening to this year but really, there's only one WhatYouWant Radio rundown. Tons of great tunes for you, not so much to write really - best let the music speak for itself. James Blake, Holy Other, Bon Iver, Jonathan Wilson and Laura Marling all bring enough downtempo to get you chilled before Washed Out, Toro Y Moi and the marvellous Gay Marvine bring us back up (by way of Beirut and Destroyer). Once we are up we are up, and the 6th Borough Project, James Johnson, Erdbeerschnitznel all take us to the plateau of beats - Matthew Kyle, the Roots and the year's most intersting producer, Clams Casino. Don't stop there though: 2011's best pop still to come: Little Dragon, Games, Metronomy, TV on the Radio, Cut Copy and the Smith Westerns are all in for your listening pleasure. Then to finish there's a comedy cover from the Hackney Colliery Band, a computer game tune from the National and a swooning album closer from The Phoenix Foundation. All that's missing is a track from the man behind WYW Radio's album of the year - Raphael Saadiq. If you can't enjoy this, tsk, this world is not for you. Happy Christmas, pleasureable listening!

WhatYouWant Radioshow #39

  • Disco
  • House
  • Balearic
  • 1h 59m
Well, times are a-changing at WhatYouWant Radio. This show, much delayed, is the last show in what I guess must be called the old format. That's because next time the new website will be leading the way, and if I can only get the podcast settings sorted in time I'm thinking that everyone should be very happy with what we've come up with. I hope.

So yeah, there's been a long radio silence since the last show as a result of the new website work, and I was hoping to get this out much much earlier. In the end I think it's still worth it as there's plenty of good stuff to keep your ears busy for a couple of hours. All electronic this, new tracks from Falty DL, Scuba and Washed Out, along with a ton of great tunes that I'd either slept on or completely missed over the last couple of months. Expect to hear disco, boogie-ish stuff and house from, Suzanne Kraft, Deep Space Orchestra and Flight Facilities, and some summer tunes to warm the winter months from Fete, Mike Simonetti, Psychemagick and James Johnston. There's a respin for Carl Craig from 2008, and an awesome old track from Global Communication from as far back as 1996 - a true belter. Hope you're gonna enjoy it, sorry for the delay.

Anyway, next time out - the wonder of a new website and the long-awaited best of 2011. Hope you enjoy, if you do, you can always pop a comment on the SoundCloud or Samurai.fm pages, technology be a wonderful thing...

WhatYouWant Radioshow#38

  • Funk
  • Disco
  • House
  • 2h 02m
A moody excursion this week for WhatYouWant Radio, as we delve into some downtempto gems and some winding soundtracks. Plenty of new stuff for your ears to feast on as the leaves start falling and we all start thinking about log fires and things like that.

Getting the funk out the doors early this week with a classic from Parliament to get you in the mood, followed by a sweet re-edit of Marvin Gaye's Funky Space Reincarnation from the Deadly Sins edit crew. Difficult to top that but a new track by the talented Matthew Kyle certainly tries, 'Make This Journey' is a keeper, been playing it a lot..

After the funk, the chill. Or something like that. Downtempo for a section, with something from the Thundercat album (do you like your bass players spacey? if so, Thundercat is for you), a free Soundcloud download from Quadron in Denmark, and another free download courtesy of Holy Other, who remix WYWR favourite How to Dress Well's lovely track 'Suicide Dream 2'. That's eagerly followed by more new Danish stuff, this time courtesy of Quadron producer Robin Hannibal who has a new EP out called Bobby on Plug Research. Track I've chosen is called 'Amends'. The last track in the relaxed section is from Tropics, who has a new album out right now which provides serious relaxant. I've chosen 'Telassar', but there's other nice stuff on there too, particularly if you're a fan of Washed Out.

Big Shout Out to Alexander O'Neal. The new Toro Y Moi EP has a cover of the Cherelle track 'Saturday Love' and that made me go digging to find the original. 1985! Shiny suits all round!

Newness from Beirut ('The Peacock') and Cymbals Eat Guitars ('Another Tunguska') comes next, both lovely tracks I've been caning, and then a really nice and odd remix of the Smith Westerns by Peaking Lights. Smith Westerns will definitely be in the best of year list, oh yes..

Then we soundtrack. Clint Mansell used to be in Pop Will Eat Itself and my how he's grown. Responsible for the monster Requiem for Dream soundtrack that absolutely all of you will have heard at some point, I really liked his work on the soundtrack for the Duncan Jones movie 'Moon' (if you've seen Source Code you gotta see Moon, and vice versa) so I've chucked on the main track from that. It's really just a prelude for massive wonder from The Cinematic Orchestra, one of my favourite bands, and a soundtrack piece available from Ninjatune called 'Manhatta'. Comes with its own film too, natch.

After that - beats and house and techno. Three tracks off a new compilation of Hamburg music called Hamburg Elektronisch Volume 1, starting with DJ Phono. Rick Wilhite aka The Godson follows, then a massive tune from the excellent new album by The Field, then more Hamburg back to back from Christopher RAu and the always excellent Tensnake. A hit I slept on from Combo on Endless Flight records, then new brilliance form George Fitzgerald. Finally - 6th Borough Project give us 'Back to Me' from a brilliant album called 'One Night in the Borough', and we close out with Toro Y Moi and 'Sweet'. Sweet. That's your lot and we're already looking forward to the next one...