Welcome To The Sunday Soundtrack – 22 Nov 09

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Good evening listeners…

Thanks, as usual, for checking back in. It’s about 8:15pm here in the DMV. It’s been a pretty midline weekend in that it wasn’t too busy or too laid back. I’m definitely glad we’re approaching the holiday season because I’m in definite need of some time off, for sure.

I hope this blogpost and selection of tracks finds you well. All but two of these tracks are new and in that, I hope you’ll enjoy the recent discoveries. I’m bringing back an artist that I featured over the summer, Joe Pacheco aka Inner Light Spectrum. I happen to like his brand of ambient and downtempo tracks. Not only is he a talented musician, but personable gent as well. Hope it hasn’t started getting TOO cold up in Canada as of yet. I will say that I remember those crisp, brisk days in Hamilton, like it was yesterday. Thanks for letting me feature more of your tracks.

Starting off the podcast is my choice of one of the smoothest, mid-tempo tracks I’ve discovered lately. Jimpster pretty much works magic with any remix he touches, and this one is no exception. I’ve posted the video of Panacea to the Sunday Soundtrack Facebook Group. Closing out the Sunday Soundtrack is one of my TOP favorite chill tracks that I’ve come across. “Really?” is a track that….well…listen and you tell me what you think (smile).

The one track that describes my personality in this playlist comes from producer and DJ, Jose Padilla. He brings to us “Come Back”, the bonus track from the ever popular Cafe Del Mar Series, Disc 2. This track is definitely me. That being said, I present to you the playlist.


1. Panacea (Jimpster remix) Fragile State/Selected Remixes 2000|2003
2. S.I.P. – Boozoo Bajou/Dust My Broom
3. Rhythmbreeze (Spy Mix) – Fresh Moods/Fresh Moods
4. I just wanted to say… – Inner Light Spectrum/The Path to Reality
5. Come Back (Bonus Track) РJose Padilla/Caf̩ del Mar: The Best Of (disc 2) .
6. Drop The Pain – Kuba/Through A Lense
7. Curiosity – Amba/Amba
8. Smooch – Afterlife/Speck of Gold
9. The Geometer of Dreams – Darshan Ambient/From Pale Hands To Weary Skies
10. Really – Bluemind/Om Chilled, Vol. 2

I’d like to give a shout out to some new listeners and members of the Facebook group as well. Susan Curry and Holly Algeo. Thank you both for joining the group. Both cool people! Susan is a very talented photographer, I hope to showcase some of her images in future podcast blogposts. Holly and I go back, I mean waaaay back…waaay waaay back….high school…yeah, that far. All the best to you and the family, Holly.

For those celebrating Thanksgiving, I want to wish you a very happy one. Remember to give thanks everyday.

For those of you on Twitter, you can follow The Sunday Soundtrack here. Facebook fans, the group is here.

I’ll be taking a break next Sunday and will be back on 6 December. Til then, best wishes.

peace,
F!

About Fresh

Mac Fan/Sys. Engr - NASA planetary missions. guitarist/producer/AFOL/fitness fan/film+TV+sndtrk composer/podcast host/Python newbie coder. Music by me: http://SFTF.bandcamp.com. Mellowly Cool. Find me on X and Bluesky
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4 Responses to Welcome To The Sunday Soundtrack – 22 Nov 09

  1. Angela says:

    Another great podcast to kick off my work week!!! I really enjoyed the flow, nice and consistent vibe throughout, overall great tracks but tracks #1, 2, 3, 5 & 10 were the ones that I was really feeling and will be on the lookout for more. Thanks & have a wonderful week & holiday….

    ~peace & blessings~

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  3. Fresh says:

    ::: Angela – Thanks for your comments, I value u as a consistent listener 🙂

  4. Soulrific says:

    I’ve been off the scene for a minute, so I’m just now getting around to circulating the blogs again. Having said that, lemme get my download on!

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