You would hardly believe that the Carnivalism partnership has been going for 7 years now. And although our public appearances aren’t as prolific as they used to be, think of us more like your favourite takeaway delivery, bringing the Carnivalism vibes to you, rather than you coming to us. But don’t think that’s the end of our playing live. Like Arnie, we’ll be back…
A gradual and beautiful introduction from Deneice Williams is a precursor to a track that Norman Jay will inevitably play over carnival weekend. Free by J Marky & Makoto (feat.Deeizm) is a D&B rendition that featured in a podcast Norman recorded for Time Out last summer and is sure to set the crowds on fire this weekend.
After he parted company with BBC London 94.9 in February 2008 due to programming issues and although Jazzy B has done a sterling effort in filling the gap, you can’t help but feel London is a little less richer without the dulcet tones of Norman picking out some musical gems every Sunday.
You can listen to Norman’s Timeout podcast by following this link;
http://www.timeout.com/london/features/5507/Norman_Jay-s_Carnival_podcast.html
TRACKLISTING
- Free-Deneice Williams
- The Whip-The Ethiopians
- Cocaine in my Brain – Dillenger
- The Beach – Chris Rea
- Music Trance – Charanga 76
- What is it (Part II) – Garnett Mimms & Truckers
- Ye Phepha (DF’s Joberg Vocal Mix) – Bongo Marrin
- Mirror Dance – Afete Iku
- NY Jump (BC Edit) – Disco Deviance
- Simple Things (Todd Terje Mix) – Shit Robot
- Get Up Stand Up – The Chequres
- Tribulations – LCD Soundsystem
- etstream (Lindstrom Mix) – Doves
- Nobody’s Business – BIllie
- Passion (Motorcity Drum Ensemble) – Tom Trago
- Night Owl (Manoo & Francoisca remix) – Justin Martin
- Habanero – Sven Tasnadi
- Contemplation (King Britt Funke remix) – Josh One
- Into the Groove – Rhythm Replublic
- Gimme a Smile (The Delorme vs Dharma Bums Mix) – Lost Tribe
- Macho Disco Master – Wild GeeseUnderwater – Harry Thumann
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