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44 episodes
6 days ago
The multi-talented MicahTron is a rapper, producer, writer and DJ who has performed around the globe. But she still stays grounded in the Bay Area LGBTQ+ community and uses her superpowers to amplify queer voices. In this episode, Micah highlights five of her favorite queer artists of the moment, while reflecting on her own journey as a queer hip-hop performer born and raised in San Francisco. BONUS: we'll get an exclusive first listen of her latest track, "Blood Suckers", coming out in November! Micah's Selections: Wifey Riddim - Shygirl, ft. Jorja Smith & Sadboi (2025) KFC Santeria - Cain Culto (2025) Introvert - Cat Burns (2024) Soft Spot - JMSN (2023) Am I Ok? - Hugo de la Lune (2025)
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The multi-talented MicahTron is a rapper, producer, writer and DJ who has performed around the globe. But she still stays grounded in the Bay Area LGBTQ+ community and uses her superpowers to amplify queer voices. In this episode, Micah highlights five of her favorite queer artists of the moment, while reflecting on her own journey as a queer hip-hop performer born and raised in San Francisco. BONUS: we'll get an exclusive first listen of her latest track, "Blood Suckers", coming out in November! Micah's Selections: Wifey Riddim - Shygirl, ft. Jorja Smith & Sadboi (2025) KFC Santeria - Cain Culto (2025) Introvert - Cat Burns (2024) Soft Spot - JMSN (2023) Am I Ok? - Hugo de la Lune (2025)
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Ep 42: MicahTron Amplifying Queer Voices in Five Songs
The multi-talented MicahTron is a rapper, producer, writer and DJ who has performed around the globe. But she still stays grounded in the Bay Area LGBTQ+ community and uses her superpowers to amplify queer voices. In this episode, Micah highlights five of her favorite queer artists of the moment, while reflecting on her own journey as a queer hip-hop performer born and raised in San Francisco. BONUS: we'll get an exclusive first listen of her latest track, "Blood Suckers", coming out in November! Micah's Selections: Wifey Riddim - Shygirl, ft. Jorja Smith & Sadboi (2025) KFC Santeria - Cain Culto (2025) Introvert - Cat Burns (2024) Soft Spot - JMSN (2023) Am I Ok? - Hugo de la Lune (2025)
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6 days ago
37 minutes 47 seconds

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Ep. 41: Zully Adler’s Five Visionary Songs from California
Meet Zully Adler, the Director of Further Triennial, the founder of Goaty Tapes, and a longtime curator and historian of modern art and music. A consummate digger, Zully is known for unearthing rare musical gems on cassettes he finds in flea markets, garage sales, thrift stores and other odd corners of Northern California. In this episode, he pieces together the story of the Lost Coast's underground musical counterculture through five stylistically diverse, unheard recordings by little known artists--otherwise known as "visionary music." (Photo by Bryson Malone) Zully's Selections: Untitled/Unreleased - Darrell Devore (1980) "Sister Moon" - Lorin Grean (1990) "Electric Piano, Vibraphone, Percussion And Rain" - Craig Kupka (1979) "Song Without Words" - Planetary Peace (1980) "Tahoe" - Rex Johnson & Friends (1975) Purchase the Lost Coast album from Goaty Tapes
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1 month ago
48 minutes 36 seconds

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Ep. 40: Five Books We Read This Summer
This summer we took a little break from our normal routine to hit the music books! In this episode, Pam, Brian, and Kate reconvene to report back on their summer reading and whether these stories are worth your time. Our Summer Book Selections: The Islander: My Life in Music and Beyond by Chris Blackwell I Heard There Was a Secret Chord: Music as Medicine by Daniel Levitin The Upcycled Self: A Memoir on the Art of Becoming Who We Are by Tariq Trotter (Black Thought) A Chance to Harmonize: How FDR's Hidden Music Unit Sought to Save America from the Great Depression―One Song at a Time by Sheryl Kaskowitz Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin): A Memoir by Sly Stone
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2 months ago
1 hour 10 minutes

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Ep. 39: Jordan Kurland's Jazz Obsession in Five Songs
Jordan Kurland is a partner in Noise Pop Industries and the co-founder and partner of Brilliant Corners Artist Management. As a band manager, Jordan works with the likes of Death Cab For Cutie, The Postal Service, Toro y Moi, The New Pornographers, Perfume Genius, and Soccer Mommy. So he’s played a huge role in ushering in some of the biggest indie rock acts of the day, but he’s also an obsessive jazz fan and record collector. In this episode, Jordan selects five heady, funky, and esoteric jazz recordings that speak to his deep knowledge and the expansiveness of his collection. And along the way, we’ll learn about the nuts and bolts of being a band manager to the stars, the educated guesswork of new artist development, and the joys and challenges of record collecting in the digital age. (Photo by Andrew Paynter) Jordan’s Selections: "Summertime" - Ahmed Abdul-Malik (1963) "Moon Dance" - Sun Ra and His Myth Science Arkestra (1963) "The Minstrel" - Philip Cohran & The Artistic Heritage Ensemble (1967) "Prints Tie" - Bobby Hutcherson & Harold Land (1971) "Edges of Illusion" - John Surman (1979)
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5 months ago
1 hour 8 minutes 59 seconds

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Ep. 38: Five Songs With The Catman of West Oakland
Cats may dominate his life, but Adam Myatt -- aka The Catman of West Oakland -- is also a working audio engineer and a longtime musician who somehow makes time for it all. Meowzers, it's a lot! In this special episode, we visit the Catman in his personal studio and mixing space, Hand Me Down Recording, to find out about his wild journey to becoming the Bay Area's most famous cat rescuer, how his musical projects play a role in his cat-centric life, and the local community of musicians he actively supports. Adam's Selections: "Living The Dream" - James & Evander (2012) "One Pacifico Swing" - Hoodcats (2012) "Swaying in Debris" - Professor Mum (2024) "Sandwiches" - Daniel Lee Diemidio (2025) "Chariots of Fur" - Ambient Mewsic (from the album Music for Cats to Nap To/2025)
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6 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes 3 seconds

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Ep. 37: Journalist Walter Thompson's Many Brushes With Musical Fame
It’s not often that you get to meet your favorite musicians—unless you’re Walter Thompson. Walter is a San Francisco-based tech journalist, writer, and the host/creator of the Fund/Build/Scale podcast. He’s also had the good fortune to have met many music stars throughout his life. In this episode Walter talks us through five songs that bring to mind his most interesting encounters, and along the way we learn about his childhood love of great pop composers, his brief residence at Burt Bacharach’s Long Island motor lodge, the importance of having a “Cool Aunt” in the family, and what it was really like to work for Thomas Dolby. Walter's Selections: Dionne Warwick - "I'll Never Fall In Love Again" (1969) Claude Bolling & Jean-Pierre Rampal - "Baroque and Blue" (1975) Thomas Dolby - "Screen Kiss" (1984) Public Enemy - "Bring The Noise" (1988) Luscious Jackson - "Ladyfingers" (1999) Listen to our previous episode with Walter here
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7 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes 1 second

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Ep. 36: Five Cosmic Songs with Astrologer Isa Nakazawa
In our first offering of 2025, we’re honored to travel the proverbial spaceways with astrologer Isa Nakazawa, host of the podcast Stars and Stars with Isa. Every week Isa sits down with an interesting celebrity to read their birth chart, and a fascinating discussion about their life's purpose ensues. In this episode, she discusses music as a gateway to her astrology practice and five songs that fuel her passion for cosmic exploration and interpretation. Isa's Selections: "Door of the Cosmos" - Sun Ra (1979) "Virgo" - Meshell Ndegeocello (2023) "Venus As a Boy" - Björk (1993) "Scorpio" - Nat Adderly Sextet/Rick Holmes/Cannonball Adderly (1972) "Space 8" - Nala Sinephro (2021) Listen to new episodes of Stars and Stars with Isa every week
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8 months ago
1 hour 8 minutes 22 seconds

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Ep. 35: Select Five's 2024 Year-Ender Episode
From heavy hitter new releases to quirky under-the-radar selections, we humbly looks back at the music that left the biggest impression on us in 2024. In the final episode of this tumultuous year, Team Select Five waxes on about the songs that marked our moments of personal grief and milestones of professional growth ... or just plain got us singing at the top of our lungs driving solo in the car. Kate's Selections: "Jolene" - Beyonce (2024) "Summer in the City" - Quincy Jones (1973) "Nightclubbing" - Grace Jones (1981) "My Girl" - The Temptations (1965) "Freedom ‘90" - George Michael (1990) Brian’s Selections: "We’re On Our Way" - Common & Pete Rock (2024) "Soul Bossa Nova" - Quincy Jones (1962) "He Hu" - Rosie Lowe & Duval Timothy (2021) "The Dress" - Dijon (2021) "Going Back To VA" - Pharrell Williams (2024) Pam's Selections: "Alone" - The Cure (2024) "On The Beach" - Neil Young (1974) "Que Pasa/Me No Pop I" - Coati Mundi (1981) "The Last Year" - Jessica Pratt (2024) "Raining in Manila" - Lola Amour (2023) Listen to our year-ender playlist with all the songs we talked about in the episode + many more that got us through 2024
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10 months ago
1 hour 36 minutes 16 seconds

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Ep. 34: Live From Sierra Meadows, a Special Episode of Select Five
November’s been a rough month! Fortunately Team Select Five was able to take a field trip to Sierra Meadows, a cool glamping resort near Yosemite National Park, where we found a little peace of mind. Pam, Kate, and Brian joined about 50 other people at a private retreat focused on creativity and community, in which every attendee contributed to the weekend programming by sharing knowledge, teaching a craft, putting on a performance, or volunteering for the event. It was the perfect opportunity to do a live podcast taping with a group of bright, open-minded folks! So instead of doing our usual thing of talking to one guest about five songs, we decided to be as inclusive as possible by talking to as many people as we could. What resulted was five discussions with five volunteer guests: college English professor Tara Lockhart, tech journalist Walter Thompson, composer Stacy Fahrion, musician Scott Manke, and Ty, an ad tech exec. Whether it was a personal anthem or a tune that helped them through their grief, each one of our guests shared one life-affirming song of their choosing, taking the conversation to wildly different places and reminding us of the power of music to create meaningful human connections. Photo courtesy of Eric Slomanson Selector 1: Tara Lockhart Tinariwen - “Iswegh Attay” Selector 2: Walter Thompson Paul Weller - “Hung Up” Selector 3: Stacy Fahrion Michael Harrison - “Vision in the Desert” Selector 4: Ty Diddy & Faith Hill - “I’ll Be Missing You” Selector 5: Scott Manke Boston - “Peace of Mind”
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11 months ago
40 minutes 33 seconds

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Ep. 33: Exploring Filipino Culture in Five Songs with nic feliciano
When your sense of home is divided between two countries, it can have a profound effect on how you relate to the world and everything you create. Such is the case with nic feliciano. nic is an artist-performer-writer-musician-cook who was born in the Philippines but is now based in Berkeley. Whether it’s feeding people in the streets with her food hustle, Sup Streetfood, or making plays at her beloved home theater, Bindlestiff Studios, nic’s art is always inspired and informed by her experiences in both the Filipino diaspora and the homeland. In this episode nic and Pam have a deep discussion about progressive youth culture in Manila and beyond, and the new(ish) bangers from younger-gen Filipino artists that nic is really feeling. nic’s five selections: 1. “Sige” - Sliz 2. “Sayang You Wasted My Time” - Nouvul, Baby Freeze 3. “Neneng B” - Nik Makino 4. “Kultura” - Kanta Kanta 5. “Tiw Tiw - Budots” - DJ Love Photo by Been Milky Listen to nic's full playlist featuring the above songs + many more! Catch nic on stage in "Thirty Six" (a play by Leah Nanako Winkler, directed by Michelle Talgarow) at Shotgun Players at the Ashby Stage, running November 22 - December 22
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1 year ago
1 hour 17 minutes 32 seconds

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Ep. 32: Motown Covers with Mike C The Maitre D
Mike Cochran - aka Maitre D - is a Bay Area DJ and a prolific beatmaker who's been crafting hip-hop and R&B tracks for nearly two decades (producing credits include Jidenna, Sadat X, Wordsworth and Guilty Simpson). When he's behind the decks, he can rock any party with his creative open format sets full of original remixes and blends. But one of his favorite gigs of late is playing at Motown on Mondays parties across the country. In this episode, Maitre D pays respect to five Motown covers that take us in all kinds of directions - from reggae to Moog-heavy, to psychedelic. Maitre D's Selections: Vanilla Fudge - You Keep Me Hanging On Donnie Hathaway - What's Goin' On The Jay Boys - Can't Get Next To You Hugo Montenegro - You've Got It Bad Girl Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Never Can Say Goodbye Check out Maitre D's Motown edits Find him on Instagram More about Motown on Mondays parties
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1 year ago

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Ep. 31: Bibi Khalili's Dance Journey in Five Songs
What does it take to make a living as a dancer? Just ask Paymaneh "Bibi" Khalili. A stalwart of the Bay Area hip-hop dance community, Bibi is the founder of DAM Events, a mixed arts showcase that gives up-and-coming talent the opportunity to strut their stuff. She's also a choreographer in her own right, having taught performance workshops, directed dance teams, and served as a judge for local hip-hop dance competitions. In this episode we talk about some of the legendary choreographers who influenced Bibi, the struggles of being a career dancer, and the songs that helped kick off her lifelong love of performing. Bibi's Selections: Fatima Robinson (Choreographer) - Michael Jackson/"Remember the Time" Tina Landon (Choreographer) - Janet Jackson/"If" Jay-Z (feat. Amil & Ja Rule) - "Can I Get A ..." Basement Jaxx - "Breakaway" Pharrell feat. Gwen Stefani - "Can I Have It Like That? (Remix)" Listen to Bibi's playlist Find out about the next DAM Event
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1 year ago
46 minutes 17 seconds

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Ep. 30: Five Oakland Songs With Liam O'Donoghue/East Bay Yesterday
Celebrate the sounds of The Town with journalist Liam O’Donoghue, the host and producer of the popular local history podcast, East Bay Yesterday. Liam's show routinely covers the rich and underexplored tales of the East Bay's past, whether it's a deep dive into Emeryville's former "Rotten City" reputation, or a story about the long gone mass transit Key System that pre-dated BART and AC Transit. When he's not reporting on East Bay lore, Liam is also a music nerd and a DJ. In this episode he combines his love of history and music by taking us on an audio tour of Oakland's different musical eras through five special songs, spanning from mid-century West Coast jazz to warehouse party music. Liam's Selections: The Dave Brubeck Quartet - "Take Five" Gene Russell - "Black Orchid" Souls of Mischief - "'93 til Infinity" Keak Da Sneak - "Super Hyphy (Thizz Remix)" The Younger Lovers - "The Ballad of Two Stubborn Men" Listen to these songs and so many more on Liam’s extended playlist of Oakland Jams! Subscribe to East Bay Yesterday
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1 year ago
50 minutes 55 seconds

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Ep. 29: Five Songs with Alexis Madrigal
As the co-host of "Forum" on KQED Public Radio and a writer for the Atlantic, journalist Alexis Madrigal often reports on big ideas and urgent stories that affect the Bay Area and the world. But in his spare time, he loves running, gardening, and 70’s funk and disco. In our latest episode, Alexis talks about a wide-ranging selection of five tunes he holds dear from his past and present—from P-Funk, to Norwegian Jazz, to Latin Hip-Hop. Along the way, we’ll learn about how his Dad’s record collection got him through his post-college malaise, the song that gets him in a book-writing mood, and his deep appreciation of music and art borne out of colonial occupation and resistance. Alexis's Selections: Funkadelic - "One Nation Under a Groove" Gato Barbieri - "Encuentros" Daniel Herskedal - "The Mistral Noir" La Dame Blanche - "Veneno" Thao & The Get Down Stay Down - "Temple" Catch Alexis on KQED’s Forum Listen to his Containers podcast series Learn more about his forthcoming book
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1 year ago
58 minutes 15 seconds

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Ep. 28: Bar Shiru's Five Year Anniversary
February 2024 marks five whole years since Bar Shiru first opened to the public, and this podcast simply wouldn't exist without the creative partnership of its owners, Dan Gahr and Shirin Raza Gahr. To mark this special occasion, we gathered a few Select Five friends and supporters to the bar and recorded our very first episode in front of a live audience! Listen to Dan and Shirin's conversation with Pam about the five songs that represent their five year journey since Bar Shiru launched in February 2019. Shirin & Dan's Selections: Herbie Hancock - “Maiden Voyage” SAULT - “Wildfires” A Tribe Called Quest, “Jazz (We’ve Got)” Calvin Keys - “Shawn Neeq” Vieux Farka Touré, Khruangbhin - "Tongo Barra" Listen to these songs and many more on Dan & Shirin's 5-year anniversary playlist.
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1 year ago
48 minutes

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Ep. 27: Five Songs With Filmmaker Cheryl Dunye
We're honored to kick off 2024 with the esteemed Cheryl Dunye, a world-renowned filmmaker and director of episodic television. Cheryl's work includes the groundbreaking 1996 film The Watermelon Woman, which is part of the permanent cinema collection at the Museum of Modern Art in NYC and was added to the Criterion Collection in 2023. She's also directed episodes of The Umbrella Academy, Bridgerton, and Queen Sugar, among many other shows. Born in Liberia and raised in Philly, Cheryl is now rooted in the Town’s vibrant filmmaking community, having founded Jingletown Films, an Oakland-based production company. Hear her talk about five of her favorite tunes of the moment, the emotional places they take her, and the big wide cinematic possibilities that music can open up. Cheryl's Selections: 5. Joan Armatrading - "Cool Blue Stole My Heart" 4. Chilly Gonzales - "Gogol" 3. Elis Regina - "Upa, Neguinho" 2. Wildcookie - "Serious Drug (Instrumental Version)" 1. Pastor T.L. Barrett and the Youth for Christ Choir- "Like a Ship" Learn more about Cheryl's work and Jingletown Films here
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1 year ago
37 minutes 56 seconds

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Ep. 26: Our 2023 Year-Ender Episode
We made it through another challenging year and we couldn't be happier! From forced career changes to grieving the death of a pet, 2023 was a real struggle. But now that it's mostly in the rear view mirror, we can look back fondly at some of the musical highlights that kept us afloat. Brian's Selections: 5. Unknown Mortal Orchestra - "Nadja" 4. El Michaels Affair + Black Thought - "The Weather" 3. The Beatles - "For No One" 2. Muddy Waters - "She’s Alright" 1. De La Soul - "Trying People" Kate's Selections: 5. Electric Light Orchestra - "Mr. Blue Sky" 4. Sylvan Esso - "Ferris Wheel" 3. Olivia Rodrigo - "bad idea right?" 2. L’Imperatrice - "Fou" 1. Kate & GAHR (aka, Daniel Gahr) - "Untitled07" Pam's Selections: 5. De La Soul - "Simply" 4. Buscrates - Control Center (album) 3. Sessa - "Sereia Sentimental" 2. Quantum Criminals: Ramblers, Wild Gamblers, and Other Sole Survivors from the Songs of Steely Dan (book) by Alex Pappademas & Joan Lemay + "My Old School" (song) 1. Antonio Carlos Jobim - "Aguas de Março (Waters of March)" Listen to our 2023 Year Ender companion playlist, including all of the songs we discussed + others we loved this year Subscribe to The Creative Commonwealth Substack
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1 year ago
1 hour 28 minutes 35 seconds

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Ep. 25: Saskia Wilson-Brown's Journey Through Scent in Five Songs
How do you turn a song into a scent? And what does music teach us about scent-making and its history? We take a deep dive into these questions with Saskia Wilson-Brown, whose mission is to disrupt, decolonize, and democratize perfumery. Saskia, who is Bay Area-bred, is the founder and executive director of the Institute for Art and Olfaction in Los Angeles, a nonprofit art studio that makes perfumery accessible to all. Listen as she takes us on an aromatic journey through five songs that relate to fragrance-making and its global origins, modern scent practies, and the complex world of naturals versus synthetics. Saskia's Selections: 1.) Omar Souleyman- "Warni Warni" 2.) Charles Trenet - "La Mer" 3.) MC Solaar - "Nouveau Western" 4.) Otis Redding - "Cigarettes and Coffee" 5.) Mort Garson - “Symphony for a Spider Plant"/Mother Earth's Plantasia For further listening, check out Saskia's playlist. Check out Saskia's podcast, Perfume On The Radio
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1 year ago
46 minutes 29 seconds

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Ep. 24: Trackademicks on the Art & Craft of Remixing
Get inside the creative mind of music producer and ace remixer Trackademicks! Whether it's putting an amapiano spin on a '90s R&B ballad or mashing up two songs from disparate musical scenes, Track has a knack for weaving tunes from a variety of genres, eras, and tempos into fresh new joints that club DJs crave. In this episode we talk about five of his own remixes, his affinity to the original songs, and how he reimagined these familiar classics so they can be heard in an entirely different context. Track's Selections: 1.) SWV - "Anything" (Trackademicks Remix) 2.) Jodeci - "Cry For You" (Trackademicks Remix) 3.) Trackademicks - "No Bammer Beats in the SFC" (RBL Posse Flip) 4.) Ready For The World - "Oh Sheila" (Trackademicks Remix) 5.) 2 Player Co-Op - “When the World Is Running Down” (cover of the Police “When the World is Running Down” & Jay-Z “Coming Of Age”) Listen to Trackademicks' remixes and originals on Bandcamp or Soundcloud Follow his IG to keep up with what he's doing
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2 years ago
52 minutes 41 seconds

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Ep. 23: Five Disco Favorites from DJ Patrick's Collection
It's time to deepen your disco knowledge with Patrick Lotilla, aka DJ Patrick. As a resident DJ at Bar Part Time in San Francisco, a key team member of Bar Shiru, where he curates records a couple of nights a week, and a co-founder of the Brouhaha party series that brought world class DJ talent to the Bay Area, Patrick is a big presence in the local nightlife scene. And his taste in dance music is vast and eclectic. In this episode we focus on five of his favorite rare grooves from the late 70s to early 80s. Hear Patrick talk about some of his producer/DJ heros, the threads between Philly Soul, disco & house music, and the importance of weaving humor and fun into his sets. Editor’s Note: In the episode introduction, Pam states that Brouhaha has been around “for the past 10 years.” It actually ran from 2013 - 2018. Apologies for this error! DJ Patrick's Selections: 1.) The Boyfriends – Sumayaw Sumonod (1978) 2.) Bumblebee Unlimited – Everybody Dance (1977) 3.) Nightlife Unlimited – Peaches & Prunes (Ron Hardy Edit) (1980) 4.) Melita – I Love Music (1984) 5.) Bad Banana – Dancing In San Francisco (1982) Listen to those selections & more, curated by Patrick here Subscribe to Patrick's Bop 40 YouTube channel where he shares rips of rare dance music from his collection Stream Patrick's DJ sets on Soundcloud Follow him on Instagram @pqtrjk
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2 years ago
47 hours 17 minutes 22 seconds

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The multi-talented MicahTron is a rapper, producer, writer and DJ who has performed around the globe. But she still stays grounded in the Bay Area LGBTQ+ community and uses her superpowers to amplify queer voices. In this episode, Micah highlights five of her favorite queer artists of the moment, while reflecting on her own journey as a queer hip-hop performer born and raised in San Francisco. BONUS: we'll get an exclusive first listen of her latest track, "Blood Suckers", coming out in November! Micah's Selections: Wifey Riddim - Shygirl, ft. Jorja Smith & Sadboi (2025) KFC Santeria - Cain Culto (2025) Introvert - Cat Burns (2024) Soft Spot - JMSN (2023) Am I Ok? - Hugo de la Lune (2025)