Very much similar to the last set, if a bit more irreverent. Tons of jazz and soul.
My set for the Gigantic Record Swap blends alternative rock staples with punk, garage rock, and art rock classics. Spanning from the 1960s through the 1990s, it features both underground favorites and established artists, with an attempt made to draw connections between some sequences of tracks.
A groove-heavy set of 1970s soul, funk, and jazz fusion featuring both vocal and instrumental tracks from legends like James Brown, Curtis Mayfield, and Herbie Hancock, with plenty of rarities and surprises. The mix moves between deep funk, smooth R&B, and jazz explorations, maintaining a sophisticated but danceable vibe throughout.
Very much similar to the last set, if a bit more irreverent. Tons of jazz and soul.
Basically the opposite of the previous show, this featured lots of vintage rock and tons of quirky indie stuff. A deliberately unusual show just to shake things up. It was a lot of work, because the songs were quite short, but the vibe was good.
Oysters, Dancing, Tarot Card Readings, tacky 70s music… and no cover. What’s not to love. The selections I chose brought together funk, disco, jazz, soul, and global grooves, blending classic anthems with deep cuts and left-field gems for a richly textured, rhythm-driven experience.