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, November 7, 2022

brotherbeat's Soul Confusion Episode 50 Side A

brotherbeat's Soul Confusion Episode 50 Side A ⇦ Link

Sly & The Family Stone  Run, Run, Run
Blu & Exile  Another Day
Socrates E As Garotas  Flautas Do Macaco
The Swell Season  I Have Loved You Wrong
Charles Mingus  All The Things You Could Do Right Now If Sigmund Freud's Wife Was Your Mother
A Tribe Called Quest  Award Tour
The Dire Straits  Romeo & Juliet
Prefuse 73  See More Than Just Stars (ft Helado Negro)
Kate Bush  The Morning Fog
Simon & Garfunkel  The Only Living Boy in New York

Going Out of Business Sale

The Young Rascals  Lonely Too Long
The Balancing Act  Adventure
Fela Ransomme Kuti & Afrika 70  Gentleman
Hieroglyphics  Oakland Blackouts
Camper van Bethoven  One of These Days
David Axelrod  The Signs Part I
Elvis Costello & The Attractions  I Stand Accused
Sigur Ros  Agaaetis Byrjun
Belle and Sebastian  Black and White Unite
Nas  It Ain't Hard to Tell

Meg Day  Last Psalm at Sea Level

PJ Harvey  We Float
Jay Z  My First Song
Carmen McRae and Betty Carter  What's New?
Timbuk3  I Love You in the Strangest Way
The Eurhythmics  For the Love of Big Brother
Ida  Do You Remember
The Clash  Police on My Back
William Onyeabor  Tomorrow
Donny Hathaway  Little Girl
Nick Drake  Places to Be
Bob Dylan  Isis

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