24 episodes

Start the Day Right. And take it slow...
The Slo Get Up podcasts are an eclectic selection of slow tracks-- jazz, acoustic folk, neo-soul, trip-hop, retro-soul, bossa nova, gospel acapella, fuzzy lo-fi rock, jazzy hip-hop, relaxectronica, and more -- designed to lift you into the day.

Full playlists available at my Amalgamated Recordings blog www.amalrec.org.

The Slo Get Up is exactly that. While good anytime, its designed for that moment in day when you're getting motivated but not revving your engine. When you want some music to nudge you forward as you sip coffee, stare out the window, or read the news. Its not "quiet storm" music nor "ring-a-ding-ding" lounge with a martini. it cuts genres quickly but stays at nice slow pace.

see more mixes and podcasts by others at www.AmalgamatedRecordings.blogspot.com

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Start the Day Right. And take it slow...
The Slo Get Up podcasts are an eclectic selection of slow tracks-- jazz, acoustic folk, neo-soul, trip-hop, retro-soul, bossa nova, gospel acapella, fuzzy lo-fi rock, jazzy hip-hop, relaxectronica, and more -- designed to lift you into the day.

Full playlists available at my Amalgamated Recordings blog www.amalrec.org.

The Slo Get Up is exactly that. While good anytime, its designed for that moment in day when you're getting motivated but not revving your engine. When you want some music to nudge you forward as you sip coffee, stare out the window, or read the news. Its not "quiet storm" music nor "ring-a-ding-ding" lounge with a martini. it cuts genres quickly but stays at nice slow pace.

see more mixes and podcasts by others at www.AmalgamatedRecordings.blogspot.com

    SLO GET UP 20 - ALGORITHM DISRUPTIONS

    SLO GET UP 20 - ALGORITHM DISRUPTIONS

    From Slum Village to k.d. lang, and good stops in between. There are many 2019 electro-soul favorites here sprinkled with vintage pop classics and jazz-based film soundtrack music before closing out with a bit of twang.

    Eden (LES) from If Beale Street Could Talk soundtrack – Nicholas Britell || As We Come (To Be) – Young Disciples || Lovestained – Hope Tala || Jealousy (Instrumental) – Slum Village || Living in Denial – Michael Kiwanuka || Abre Las Manos – Devendra Banhart || Stay High – Brittany Howard || Mary Don’t You Weep (Piano & a Microphone 1983 Version) – Prince || Poetry Man – Phoebe Snow|| Brooklyn Bridge – Bill Lee || MF GROOVE – Smino & Ravyn Lenae || Guilty – Barbra Streisand (with Barry Gibb) || Now That You Need Me – Taylor McFerrin || All These Flags – Mr. Carmack || Texas Sun – Khruangbin & Leon Bridges || Let’s Burn Down the Cornfield – Lou Rawls || Miss Chatelaine – k.d. lang

    • 57 min
    Slo Get Up 19 - Idiosyncratic Tendencies

    Slo Get Up 19 - Idiosyncratic Tendencies

    In this episode, we skip across multiple genres, still designed to allow you to ease into your day. The saxaphone solo from 'Do The Right Thing' soundtrack beckons you before Alice Smith (who I saw give an amazing performance recently at the Hotel Cafe in Hollywood) draws you in with 'The One.' She's followed by this dope recrafting of Paul Simon's 'Can't Run, But' with a chamber orchestra. There's plenty of new school artists from 2018 in the mix -- Nick Hakim, Phony Ppl, Carrie Cleveland, Kelly Finnigan -- alongside some known soulful gems, like Cal Tjader's 'Morning' or 'What is Wrong With Groovin'?' by Letta Mbulu. Near the end, to rouse you, there's Jeremih with 'Oui,' arguably the first trap song on a Slo Get Up music podcast(!), with Curtis Mayfield closing things out. Enjoy.

    • 56 min
    Slo Get Up 18 - Slice of Summer

    Slo Get Up 18 - Slice of Summer

    In this session, we have a some cuts that I might call ‘Slo Get Up Hall of Fame’ songs (like John Coltrane’s “Naima” or “La Vie En Rose” by Grace Jones) that were slo get ups for me before I started using that phrase. And alongside those classics are some very fresh gems from 2017-18 including the just released “Forever Always” by Peter Cottontale, “Me&My” by Andre 3000 and “Beginning of the End” by Black Opera with LA’s Georgia Anne Muldrow. Also proud of unearthing a digital file of the commonly heard, underground hip-hop jazz instrumental “Smilin’ Billy Suite” by The Heath Brothers.

    Full Playlist (in order): Naima - John Coltrane; Learn Your Lesson - Madison McFerrin; Smilin' Billy Suite - The Heath Brothers; Forever Always (feat. Rex Orange County, Chance the Rapper) - Peter Cottontale; Drink I'm Sippin On - Yaeji; Gettin' Down Again - Tek 9; Kaes on Aeg - Velly Joonas; La Vie En Rose - Grace Jones; Timeless - Sergio Mendes feat. India.Arie; Master in Disguise - Jimetta Rose; Boy - Duckwirth; Me&My (To Bury Your Parents) - Andre 3000; I Want You (Marvin's Mood) Remix - Stro Elliot; Beginning of the End (starring Georgia Anne Muldrow) - The Black Opera

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Slo Get Up 17 - New Day Now

    Slo Get Up 17 - New Day Now

    If there’s ever been a year that we wish for a new day, 2017 is probably at the top. We're not chopping cotton, but yet, we are. Ya know? So, here’s a little something to make everyday a fresh one to wake up to, slowly. More new great emerging artists – like SZA – are here alongside classics by the legendary Neil Young and the truly obscure but precious work of Italian Lucio Aracri. Kilo Kash and Sean Leon are serving up some nice electro-soul plates that I just can’t get enough of these days and another gem from PJ Harvey quietly calls out. I have to give shout-outs to the TV productions “Insecure” and “Pretty Little Lies” and “Master of None,” whose music scapes provided inspiration for a couple of the selections here. Surprises are coming from wonderful places.

    SLO GET UP 16

    Tree of Level - The Fairfield Four
    Fall in Love - Badbadnotgood
    Shine On - Ladi6
    I Wish - Tom Misch
    The Wind - PJ Harvey
    Biking - Frank Ocean
    (feat Jay Z and Tyler the Creator)
    Frustrations + Solutions - Kilo Kish
    Georgia - Emily King
    Supermodel - SZA
    Harvest Moon - Neil Young
    Matthew in the Middle - Sean Leon
    (feat. Daniel Caeser)
    Amarsi un po - Lucio Aracri
    Jupiter - Hypnotic Brass Ensemble
    Stand Tall - Childish Gambino
    Way Back When - Brenda Russell

    • 59 min
    Slo Get Up 16 - Positively Woke

    Slo Get Up 16 - Positively Woke

    Posted nearly two years after the last Slo Get Up, this is a double-length version at nearly two hours. To say the least, I was a little busy but always gathering this track or that along the way, putting choice items in my digital rucksack. And here they are.
    There’s a mix of soulful salves and simmering sizzles in this podcast. We start with Cuba’s Dayme Arocena and her beautifully layered acapella building towards the timeless and now politically timely ‘Compared to What?’ by Roberta Flack.

    No look back over the last two years for me is complete without a little Dice Raw (thanks Leigh Ann!) and a track from his ‘The Last Jimmy’ hip hop musical about mass incarceration. The totally rare, digital ‘white label’ track like StaRro’s bossa nova treatment of a loop from “Prototype’ by Oukast is a fave and more bossa is threaded from Camila Meza and Kendrick Lamar (yes, that dude).

    There’s a nice little suite of LA underground soul-jazz homies embedded back-to-back who I always dig: Shafiq Husayn, Dexter Story, Anderson Paak, and Kamasi Washington, like blap, blap, blap, blap. In between all of this there’s Solange, Frank Ocean, Chance the Rapper, The Black Keys, Lianne La Havas, NoName, King, and more.

    And there’s a snippet or two from President Obama’s Farewell Speech. And if that don’t get you up and at ‘em and stay positively woke, I don’t know what will.

    • 1 hr 58 min
    Slo Get Up 14 - (Mostly) 14 from 2014

    Slo Get Up 14 - (Mostly) 14 from 2014

    In this series, I ground the playlist with a variety of gems from 2014. Starting with Moses Sumney, who seemed to punctuate my listening adventures all year long from his time at Red Bull Music Academy to a residency at the Bootleg Theater to a collab with Miguel Atwood Ferguson at the Blue Whale by end of year. He had to start this. He's then followed by a stream of great artists like Zara MacFarlane, D'Angelo, Fatima, SBTRKT, Kele and more. Unlike most Slo Get Ups, things get smashed off on the end quite uptempo with Mark de Clive Lowe and Azealia Banks (and a Maya Angelou quick poem in between). The sorrow of 2014's injustices is also present but you have to listen for it. Not because those woes are undervalued but because music -- of all kinds even with frivolous messages -- may be the only thing that can soothe that pain. See Amalgamated Recordings  for more Slo Get Ups and other good stuff.

    • 53 min

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