Eclectic Soul

Eclectic Soul 59

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Tracklist & Timestamps

  1. [0.00.00] Lettre d'un père à son fils (extrait) de Montherlant
  2. [0.00.23] Letherette - Sun Up
  3. [0.03.23] Tycho - Japan
  4. [0.06.39] Mac Miller - Woods
  5. [0.11.14] Sault - Let Me Go
  6. [0.14.27] Letherette - Hornty
  7. [0.17.04] Michael Kiwanuka - Rolling
  8. [0.19.57] Hexstatic - Perfect Bird
  9. [0.23.35] Afriqua - Native Sun
  10. [0.28.39] Kimyan Law - Understory (feat. Elyn)
  11. [0.34.04] Mac Miller - Good News
  12. [0.39.41] Sampa the Great - Any Day (feat. Whosane)
  13. [0.43.57] Elsa Hewitt - Mermaid
  14. [0.48.45] Natureboy Flako - Echoes of Time
  15. [0.51.20] Mac Miller - Blue World
  16. [0.54.51] Desolate - Immortality
  17. [1.00.00] Costals - 1st Beat in Redcliffe (SP573)
  18. [1.02.21] Nectvr - Jus-sleezin'
  19. [1.05.34] Nectvr - Reminissence (Drakin' arrange)

Samples taken from “Les Jeunes Filles”, Henry de Montherlant’s tetralogy adaptation for TV by Lazare Iglesias – we mostly hear the voice of Jean Piat, interpreting Pierre Costals. I highly recommend reading the books!

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Life update

Celebrating my first two weeks in UK for my new life with a brand new Eclectic Soul !

Hoping there won’t be any problem for me to stay here with that Brexit thing, cause this country is probably the best home for my music.

We got three tracks from last Mac Miller posthumous album. I can get emotional when I listen to him, thinking he’s gone so soon. Plus he went away on my birthday.

Feeling connected.

Tycho plays as the second track, his last release being the first music I was listening on my headphones in UK. I remember walking at night to the underground at the end of the Northern line, under a light rain.

I love this dreamy feeling when walking around a new place, not knowing at all what’s after the corner of the street.

Michael Kiwanuka’s last eponymous album (he used just his last name) is what I was listening last night while doing grocery. Fantastic release.

UK’s Elsa Hewitt returns in the show with her “experimental dream-pop” and the track Mermaid. I’m in love with her sound. I’m looking forward to see her live soon around here, and attend to the CDR event in London where she’ll be the guest in April for an artsist talk + production workshop.

Towards the end, you’ll hear a track of mine that I did quickly on January 24, using a free sample pack. I just edited a few things to play it in the show to my better taste.

The last two tracks are unreleased bits from my man Nectvr.



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