brotherbeat's Soul Confusion was a monthly night I had in the East Village of NYC in the early 2000s in a living room sized bar that no longer exists. My sets were eclectic both in terms of genre and tempo; they created an aural stage for easy conversation, warm, each song distinctive without being intrusive, until you actually listened. The ebb and flow of the tempo mimicked that of conversation. It was mostly unplanned except for a core mix it mostly depended on what felt good

Soul Confusion is as close to an obvious brand as I can get. The genre thing bores me and it's easier to think of all music as soul music because that's where I feel it. brotherbeat's Soul Confusion became my long mix repository while I was in Barcelona and it will become the new home for my podcast.

brotherbeat's Soul Confusion isn't intended to be an active listening experience, it's a soundtrack for a life well lived.

To access the mix for each entry click "Episode XX" for the link.

Monday, October 7, 2019

brotherbeat's Soul Confusion Episode 12


brotherbeat's Soul Confusion Episode 12 ⇦ Link


Black Sabbath  Paranoid
Frank n Dank  MCA
Sarah Vaughn  Tomorrow City
Lafayette Afro-Rock Band  Soul Makossa
Bronx River PKWY  Dreixa Pra La
Mal Waldron  Blues For Lady Day
Filastine & Nova  Blockchainz
Truby Trio  A Festa (Cuica Remix)
Ray Charles & Betty Carter  Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye
Notorious BIG Unbelievable

Hear the Bern Commercial

Brand New Heavies  Ride in the Sky
The Pretenders  Message of Love
Nina Simone  My Man's Gone Now
PJ Harvey  The Garden
Roy Ayers  Love
The Jam  Start
Terry Callier  Brown Eyed Joe
Everything But the Girl  Good Cop Bad Cop
Cameo  On the One
Harry Belafonte  Brown Skin Girl
Suzanne Vega  Neighborhood Girls

Francine J. Harris  Red Is the Mess

Ernie and the Top Notes, Inc.  Dap Walk
Kendrick Lamar  Paramedici
A Tribe Called Quest  Dis Generation
Nick Drake  Fly
Cymande  Recluse
Kalyanji Anandji Disco Cammata
Lord Have Mercy & D.V. alias Khrist Holy Water
Thievery Corporation So Com Voce
Moodymann Lake Shore Drive
Neville Brothers Sons and Daughters

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