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Space Heaters

Here in NYC the temperature is dropping like panties at a Pretty Ricky concert. All week I’ve been under the influence of influenza, but I’m definitely on the upswing now. HUGE thanks to all of you who have been downloading the Music = Medicine mixtape and spreading the word to your friends. I’ve gotten so many good emails from appreciative listeners- it reminds me why I put so much work into this website. I’ve currently received over $4,300 in donation receipts and Partners In Health has told me they plan to feature the mix on their website next week! I love thinking about all those Haitian oldies warming up rooms from Norway to New Zealand. Today I’m sharing more slices of summery sound- some afrobeat, a little dub, y una cumbia caliente. On my way to the bath house later today I’ll be needing the extra warmth while waiting on the frigid train platform.

Superpowers :       American Exceptionalism
from the album Trance For Nation – featuring my homie Claude Gomis on vocals (son of legendary Baobab singer Rudy Gomis)

Horace Andy & Ashley Beedle :       Watch We (Souljazz Orchestra Remix)
The Souljazz Orchestra :       Mamaya
get familiar with Souljazz

Miike Snow :       Animal (Mark Ronson Remix)
Damn, Ronson does it again

Cumbiagra :       Al Calor De La Cumbia
local Brooklyn cumbia cats that hold it down weekly at Bembe where I DJ


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Music = Medicine


Here’s a mix of great old school haitian records pulled from my crates. If you aren’t familiar with Kompa or other classic Hatian sounds, nows the perfect time to get schooled. There’s some great tunes on here that you probably won’t find anywhere else. Donate at least $5 to Partners In Health and forward me the confirmation email that you get and I’ll give you a link to download the whole mix (broken into separate tracks for your listening enjoyment). Forward your donation receipt to this address: charlie@mixtaperiot.com

PEACE

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Reeeeeemix Time

Back in NYC, back to work. Hittin the new year at full speed, with a fresh sunbaked gusto, thanks to Guatemala. I’ve locked myself up in the studio this week with my Beatards buddies. We finished up a couple remixes and now we’re blitzing through a bunch of songs for our upcoming album. In all honesty, I’m not even listening to much other music right now, but since I care for the well-being of this blog and love sharing- here are some new (to me at least) remixes that I will be playing a lot as soon as I take my next break. In the meanwhile, I’m enjoying them vicariously through you. And peep the related links to download more remix/re-edit heat from these producers.

Also, the video above featuring touch-screen turntables comes courtesy of this site. Random but cool.

Willie Colon & Hector Lavoe :       La Banda (Whiskey Barons Edit)
peep the Flavorheard site for more goods from these guys

Bobby Reed :       Time Is Right For Love (Prince of Ballard Remix)
jacked from Soul-Sides.com, but you can see more from the Prince at his Armed Snobbery blog

Hollyweerd :       Weerdo (Astronote Rmx)
more from Astronote on his myspace

Jadan Blackkamoore :       The General (Ticklah Remix)
my man Victor aka Ticklah back with more reggae FIYA!

Patti Jo :       Make Me Believe In You (Loud Minority Edit)
how do you make a perfect song better? MORE COWBELL! Respect to the Loud Minority DJs from Vienna