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Charlie Wilder aka Captain Planet is a DJ / Producer / Artist / Professional nice guy.

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Fresh Delivery: Yellow Alex

Funny how my paths have continued to cross with this man’s. Before the many mutual friends we now share, I had randomly gotten a CD of his old band and sampled it to make the beat for one of the earliest Beatards songs. Later in LA, he was in the crowd at the Roxy when I performed that song. The small world always gets smaller. We then worked together on a yet-unfinished track for soulstress Brit Manor (the girl with dreads singing in the pic above) and now his band is KILLING the game down here in “Hell A” (yes, it was 113 degrees downtown this week and I don’t have AC or a fan yet). Anyway, look out for these guys, you will be hearing more funky stuff from them soon…

Yellow Alex & The Feelings :
      I'm Gonna Make It On My Own &       Black and Blue

(if the Emotionals EP was available online I’d link to it, but sadly it’s un-google-able)

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Dancefloor In My Mind

Feels like damn near eternity since I’ve had a DJ gig. Left Brooklyn with a slew of parties ending in mid August, and I’ve been fiending since. This Sunday night I’m finally getting back into the mix out here in LA. If you’re in the area, Murphy’s Law and I will be doing what we do at Mandrake in Culver City. I’m leaving you with a handful of funky synth goodness that has been helping me survive the drought by inspiring imaginary crowds to throb on the bollywood-style illuminated dancefloor in my mind.

Alan Wilkis :       Pink And Purple &       Snuggle Up To Nail Down

Junior Boys :       Hazel

Aldo Vanucci :       Knew You Were Coming

Knightlife :       Crusader

K’bonus :       Kletsmariet

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Coasts Collide

I finally made it to LA and am starting to get settled. On night number two of being here my boy played me this 50 Cent remix of Cee-Lo’s new single. After I picked my jaw off the floor I realized that the coming together of two such polar opposites in the music world had particular resonance with me right now- Brooklyn to Hollywood steez. It’s funny how much 50 loves being a villain, and he’s damn good at it. Cee-Lo’s song just got a little better. BUT, it’s still not as good as “Georgia”, the other single from his forthcoming album produced by Dap-Kings clan members Menahan Street Band (Brooklyn!!!). In case you couldn’t tell, I’m a little homesick already.

Cee-Lo :       Fuck You (Remix ft. 50 Cent) &       Georgia


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Enkutatash

While plenty of people I know are getting freaky at Burning Man this week, I’m playing soccer dad to my two little Ethiopian sisters (ages 11 & 7). Tomorrow we’re celebrating Ethiopian new year in the East Bay with what will undoubtedly end up being a bellyache’s worth of tongue-singeing Berbere. We’ve been doing a fair amount of pre-gaming this week, which has primarily consisted of them playing ethio youtube hits on repeat. This track from Sayat Demissie (who I believe was also Ms. Ethiopia) comes from that playlist of theirs. Thing is, I wouldn’t have had a good quality mp3 to share if it weren’t for the help of fellow NYC DJ/producer/promoter/nice guy Sirak. He’s the man behind Africology Media, and is also now hosting a weekly radio show in Addis Ababa. He also sent “Aroge Arada” which sounds like it would mix perfectly into any song on the Coolie Dance Riddim. I felt inclined to throw in a few oldies too, ’cause they still sound so damn good.

Sayat Demissie :       Tew Man Neh

Baye Speedy :       Aroge Arada

Alèmayèhu Eshèté :       Tèy Gedyèlèshem ,       Haméta &       Tèmèlès

Agustus Pablo :       Straight To Ethiopia

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90’s Alt-Rock Confessions

After a certain number of hours on the road (many, many hours), all pretense of my sophisticated musical tastes evaporated in a cloud of deep-rooted nostalgia, leaving me craving the not-so-sophisticated alt-rock classics of my angst ridden youth. Sure, at the time I was also listening to some lesser-known material that may have foreshadowed the latent DJ/digger in me, but the tracks I’m sharing today (staples for me in the 90’s) represent the cream of the Top 40 radio crop.  Believe it or not, The Cranberries are not my most shameful pop music love affair. If you don’t already have these in your library, you probably should, if for nothing else then for some long road trip you have in your future.

The Mighty Mighty Bosstones :       The Impression That I Get

Sublime :       Scarlet Begonias

Beck :       Devil's Haircut

The Cranberries :       Dreams

Counting Crows :       Omaha (soundtrack to a sea of cornfields)

The Proclaimers : I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)
(technically ’88, but I knew it from the Benny & Joon soundtrack)

Presidents Of The United States Of America :       Lump

Weezer :       Holiday &       Say It Ain't So



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Cali Bound

Records packed to the ceiling of my Brooklyn storage unit. Minivan filled past capacity with all the rest of my earthly belongings. And now, I’m on the road with brother Murphy, California dreams swirling in my head. I don’t have too many opportunities to get online, so here’s a quick handful of left coast goodness that may help you feel what I’m feeling. Not sure which version of the Mamas & Papas classic I like best, but having just left Motown (standing in the same studio as all the greats), I’m a little partial to the Four Tops take right now.

Mamas & Papas :       California Dreamin'

Four Tops :       California Dreamin'

Baby Huey :       California Dreamin'

Eddie Hazel :       California Dreamin'

Jose Feliciano :       California Dreamin'

Marlena Shaw :       California Soul

Mos Def :       California

George Stanford :       Meet Me In L.A.