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April 8th marks the first anniversary of the launch of Make Me Me An Island. To mark the occasion, talking is mostly suspended in Episode 46 and instead Dónal reverts to the original source of inspiration, the box of 7” singles that formed the foundation for many of the original investigations.
Peppering the melting pot is a bunch of incendiary new tunes from Ireland on fire.
PLAYLIST:
Camille Doughty – Elijah Rock
Nairobi Sisters – Promised Land
Madlib – Hopprock
Civic Edits – With Happiness
Trá Pháidín – N’Fheadair tbh
Brien – Sundried
Narolane – Water
A92 – A9 Freestyle
Tirzah – Make It Up
Charlotte Adigéry – Paténpat
Four Tet – Baby
Andrea Benini – El Guerrero
Zotobré – Lagen
Soul of Angola – Zinha
Joutro Mundo – Não Force
Bro’ David- Dancin’
Eddy Grant’s Coach House Rhythm Section – Time Warp
Benny Cletin – Jungle Magic
Taliban Discotechue – (White Label)
Tim Maia - Sossego
The Beginning of the End – Funky Nassau
Dry Bread – Yamar
Barbatuques – Baião Destemerado
Mestre Galo Preto – Pitó: A Pinta
Coco Raizes De Arcoverde – Seu Maia
Gilberto Gil – Patuscada de Ghandi
Gato Barbieri – to be continued
Cormac Begley – Schottisches – Joe Bane’s
Tom Zé – Defekt 14 – Xiqexique
Cormac Begley – Live at Barróg Féile Padraig
Willie Clancy – An Phis Fliuch
Effisio Melis – Fiorassio
Dave Brubeck – Unsquare Dance
Bob Haggard, Ray Bauduc – Big Noise from Winnetka
Cozy Cole – Big Noise from Winnetka
Willis ‘Gator’ Jackson – Later for the Gator
Alemayehu Eshete – Mekeyershin Salawq
Arthur Lee – Eveybody’s Gotta Live
Tim Maia – Nobody Can Live Forever
For Those I Love – Birthday/The Pain
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