What Is This Show Called “Urban Landscapes?”
This is what I keep asking myself as the show approaches its 7-year anniversary this weekend. What started out as a show that developed during the days of ambient and trip-hop ended up evolving into a show that features jazzy and soulful club culture from around the world. Exciting musical scenes have developed that has infused fresh new takes on jazz, soul, and world beat music. I’ve been privileged to showcase such sounds during the course of the show, and I’m pleased that the show’s web site has been feeding listeners appetites throughout the world. Some of the very artists and producers for whom the show represents are, too, fans of the radio show. If you’re feeling the need to expand your musical knowledge from outside of the spoonfed radio that has saturated the airwaves, then feel free to check out the show. Every week is a different flow, as we play a variety of music from nu-jazz to old school funk; from Latin sounds to dubwise grooves,from broken beat to drum n’bass, the show continues to follow the beats of the world. The last five shows are always online on the Urban Landscapes website, where you can listen online or download the shows for listening. I hope you do have a listen, and let me know what you think. Be sure to tell your friends about the show if you dig it. That’s all I have to write for now, but more will be added to this new blogness in the future. Have a great week!
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