Keeping up the tempo on this week’s Sweet and Sour Variety Hour! One hour of uninterrupted workout music, tailored to your specific caloric needs. NOW SQUEEZE THAT ASS!!
This week on The Sweet and Sour Variety Hour, non-stop psychedelic and experimental. There aren’t really any Fund Drives anymore, but here’s a video from 4 years ago when I was appealing to listeners to donate cash. You can still do that, eh? www.chly.ca/donate
Morgan Delt – Escape Capsule Heron Oblivion – Your Hollows Triptides – Wake Light Fantastic – Two Guitars The Donkeys – Ride the Black Wave The Psychic Alliance – Great God Pan The Psychic Alliance – Yesteryear Landlady – Solid Brass Stef Chura – Spotted Gold Brett Smiley – Queen of Hearts Mega Bog – Fwee Forth Wanderers – Nerves WHY? – This Ole King Hoops – Rules Diet Cig – Harvard Modern Lakes – A Long Goodbye
The Sweet and Sour Variety Hour, broadcast live on CHLY 101.7FM the morning of Wednesday October 21st 2020, featuring a new single from Elise Boulanger.
On the Sweet and Sour Variety Hour this week, we have a set of songs that I have hand-picked from my heaviest rotations in the past year, followed by the fascinating tale of The Most Sampled Loop in Music History by Great Big Story. After that, we hear another set of songs that each sound pretty different, but are all examples of what can come of the “most sampled loop in music history”, the Amen Break.
Here is the file fer downloadin’ which airs live to a million people in the Coast Salish area via terrestrial radio station CHLY-FM 101.7 on Wednesday October 14th 2020 at 8am PST
Here is a list of the music that played
The Avalanches – If I Was a Folkstar
Jack Stauber – Buttercup
Luke Temple – Hard Working Hand
Lady Wray – Guilty
Great Big Story : The Most Sampled Loop
The Winstons – Amen Brother
Amy Winehouse – You Know I’m No Good
Pomplemoose – Lovely Day/Good As Hell Mashup
The Prodigy – Breathe
Barrington Levy – Here I Come Drum N’Bass
This episode is dedicated to Gregory C. Coleman, a man who got pretty much no compensation for the moment he rocked out on his drum kit and changed the future of music forever.
Here is the file which will air live to about 5000 square kilometers of Earth, on which about a million humans reside, via the terrestrial radio station CHLY 101.7fm