Coffee Break Sessions
February 28, 2020 5:46 AM Subscribe
Why not enjoy your coffee with some vinyl in the morning? Brazilian grooves • Japanese city pop and jazz-funk • Jazz from the USSR
-Turkish female singers from the 70's
-Japanese jazz from the 70's
-Bollywood grooves
-Arabic grooves
-Japanese drama funk and OSTs
-African grooves
-Japanese city pop, soul, and jazz
-Japanese city pop, synth pop, and jazz
-USSR grooves
-70's Turkish Anatolian rock
-Pop funk from Asia, 1976-1982
Maybe you'd like to invite a friend over for coffee, too?
-Italian rhythms
-Middle Eastern grooves
-80s and 90s UK soundsystem
City pop, previously
-Turkish female singers from the 70's
-Japanese jazz from the 70's
-Bollywood grooves
-Arabic grooves
-Japanese drama funk and OSTs
-African grooves
-Japanese city pop, soul, and jazz
-Japanese city pop, synth pop, and jazz
-USSR grooves
-70's Turkish Anatolian rock
-Pop funk from Asia, 1976-1982
Maybe you'd like to invite a friend over for coffee, too?
-Italian rhythms
-Middle Eastern grooves
-80s and 90s UK soundsystem
City pop, previously
In Soviet funk, the one is on you!
posted by thelonius at 6:20 AM on February 28, 2020 [5 favorites]
posted by thelonius at 6:20 AM on February 28, 2020 [5 favorites]
Enjoying a little Mulatu Astatke with my coffee.
posted by sallybrown at 6:22 AM on February 28, 2020 [2 favorites]
posted by sallybrown at 6:22 AM on February 28, 2020 [2 favorites]
So you've been stalking my YouTube feed? The way these social media synchronicity eddies happen is weird.
posted by humboldt32 at 1:46 PM on February 28, 2020
posted by humboldt32 at 1:46 PM on February 28, 2020
Some mornings you wake up and find your existential dread has been replaced by a world of wonder and delight. This is such a morning. Thank you capricorn!
posted by valetta at 2:34 PM on February 28, 2020 [2 favorites]
posted by valetta at 2:34 PM on February 28, 2020 [2 favorites]
eschatfische: If you find yourself into Soviet jazz and funk, or think you might want to be, follow these sets up with DJ Scientist's Solid Soviet Steel Radio set. It's heavier than the sets here, and it's mind-blowing.
awww yeah, this is the good stuff! Thanks eschatfische!
posted by capricorn at 2:52 PM on February 28, 2020
awww yeah, this is the good stuff! Thanks eschatfische!
posted by capricorn at 2:52 PM on February 28, 2020
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posted by eschatfische at 6:05 AM on February 28, 2020 [6 favorites]