Tag: world music
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New shows streaming today
New shows from Cosmic Rituals, Skull Monday and Tropical Disco. Read more
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Rogê – Curyman II
Rogê’s Curyman II is a vibrant celebration of Brazilian music, seamlessly blending samba and bossa nova with contemporary influences. Read more
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ATA Records
Independant, musician owned and run record label from Leeds, UK specialising in Jazz, Soul and Vintage Library music. Read more
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Basic Soul Show
You can also catch Simon every week on the Basic Soul Show which is broadcast on FM radio and many online stations including of course Pattern Radio. Read more
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Pantero Records
Do you like having a proper dig of the crates for that 12″ thats eluded you or an album you never knew you wanted? Of course you do, you are on Pattern Radio’s website after all. Well you are in safe hands with Manu Mantero who runs Pantero Records. Read more
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Jazz Messengers Record Store
Jazz specialized record store. We are your source for independent, imports and collectors jazz CDs, LPs and vinyl. Read more
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Marcia Griffiths – Play Me
Sweet And Nice, the vital debut album from Jamaica’s undisputed first lady of song Marica Griffiths. It’s reggae at its most soulful. Slinking through a tight ten tracks of R&B and pop-sourced material, it became an instant best seller. Read more
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Bones Records
Halfway between a record store and a living room, Bones Records aims to provide an experience around music. The project is created by DJ Godi Osegueda, who is responsible for curating the music sold there. He admits that he sells what he knows and likes the most, but that doesn’t mean there are few choices.… Read more
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Jazz Club, Leeds
Providing staunch tunes and chewy chat for all who join us, why not bring some pals who haven’t been yet, let them get a flavour. As you know, all are very, very welcome at JC. 2nd Friday of every month, Jazz Club from 6pm at Eat Your Greens. Read more
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Luke Una – É Soul Cultura
The selection is eclectic, global, and plucked from different times and spaces. In theory, perhaps they shouldn’t work together, but there is a mysterious link that makes them gel as a whole. That’s what Luke does best. He creates a sort of musical alchemy, unifying the diverse. Read more