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MY FAVORITE THINGS — Show #42 w/ Soul Supreme (Hosted by Psycut)

Hi Everybody, I’m very happy to be back with a new MFT Radio show and a very special guest : Soul Supreme from Amsterdam.

The great musician and producer known for his great Hip-Hop and Jazz-Funk Covers put together a great hour mix session featuring his favorite tracks and main influences which shows he’s a serious head; from 70’s Soul Funk (J.R. Bailey, Odyssey, Caesar Frazier), Soul Fusion Jazz (Tarika Blue, Brother Jack McDuff,Steve Kuhn, Don Blackman), Spiritual Jazz (Weldon Irvine, Gary Bartz) and a brazilian music lover. (Hyldon, Orlandivo)

As Usual I started this new session with my best last digging tracks from Deep Jazz like the last Greg Foat, a brand new fusion French band called Jéroboam and the killer african jazz by Gyedu-Blay Ambolley to some great club jazz tracks incuded the Last Dego and K15 projects, Turbojazz and a killer Broken Beat Bomb by Szajna.
Enjoy !

TRACKLIST

DJ Psycut : 

01 – Greg Foat – Unconditional Love (2022)
02 – Madison McFerrin – Hindsight (2020)
03 – Phil Dawson feat. Nina Miranda and the +2s – Que Beleza (2022)
04 – Jéroboam – Mystic Beauty (2022)
05 – Herbie Tsoaeli – When Times Are Good (2021)
06 – Ole Smokey – Triste Janero – In The Garden (Ole Smokey Edit)
07 – Gyedu-Blay Ambolley – Yekor Ye A Yeaba (2022)
08 – K15 – Be Glad You Create Anything (2018)
09 – Turbojazz – The Standard (2022)
10 – dego – U.N.I.A (2022)
11 – Szajna – Bruk’d (2022)

Soul Supreme :

12 – J.R. Bailey – Just Me ‘N You (1974)
13 –  Archie Whitewater – Cross Country (1970)
14 –  Hyldon – Na Rua, Na Chuva, Na Fazenda (1975)
15 – Odyssey – Our Lives Are Shaped By What We Love (1972)
16 –  Ceasar Frazier – Sweet Children (1975)
17 –  Gary Bartz – Gentle Smiles (Saxy) (1975)
18 –  Weldon Irvine – Music Is The Key (1976)
19 –  Orlandivo – Onde Anda O Meu Amor (1977)
20 – Matthew Larkin Cassell – Heaven (1977)
21 –  Weldon Irvine – Softly (Pt.1) (1975)
22 –  Brother Jack McDuff – Oblighetto (1970)
23 –  Tarika Blue – Truth Is The Key (1977)
24 –  James Mason – Sweet Power Of Your Embrace (1977)
25 –  Steve Kuhn – The Meaning Of Love (1971)
26 –  Don Blackman – Holding You, Loving You (1982)

DJ Psycut

DJ Psycut

DJ PSYCUT was born in the suburb of Paris. As a music and vinyl addict, he created his own universe among following styles: Soul, Jazz, Funk, Independent Hip Hop, Nu Soul, Afro Beat, Samba Soul, Latin Groove, Deep House, Broken Beat, Wonky. Since September of 2012 he has been in Charge of the Soul, Funk, Jazz Funk and Boogie part of Paris' Page of the mighty 22Tracks.com