Tag: Soul

  • flai mix chapter five

    flai mix chapter five

    FLAI DEEP SCRATCH MIX – CHAPTER FIVE

    01. TRIBAL NARRATIVE

    02. LOWLIFE

    03. LARGE LANGUAGE TRIBE

    04. FOOTOOR BEAT

    05. TALES TUNES

    06. JAM BUTTY

    07. SOCIAL NETWORK

    08. LYE TO STOUR (TAKE IT TO THE BRIDGE)

    09. DATA DUST FUNK

    10. WHITE HOT STICKY

    11. SCRATCH AND SNIFF

    12. THEOPHANY

    13. TENOR RISING

    14. DAWN STOMP FLUTE

    15. SEEDLING DURBA

    16. TALE OF ILL

    17. RAP VENOM POLTERGEIST

    18. ADVENTURES

    19. A.I. IN THE PYRAMID

    20. TURNTABLE WEB

    21. EGON MUSH

    22. BIG BANNED ROBOT

  • dj flai mix of original deep scratch music

    dj flai mix of original deep scratch music

    After nearly two decades under development, Deep Scratch is here/over there. The interplay of audio and text and image as I first envisioned it in the early 2000s. The audio side of this equation has been lacking due to various reasons, including limited access to instruments, equipment and recording facilities. New generative a.i., tools (Udio) have allowed me to produce music to precisely fit the narrative I have constructed in the novel Deep Scratch. A collaborative, self-replicating magical code that generates audio from text. This year, Udio made science fiction into fact.

    After constructing over 160 separate pieces of music, I mixed the Deep Scratch tunes together into 4 separate mixes, or audio chapters. Over 3 hours of original music that only exists here, a kind of science “sonic” fiction. Cuts selected from the Deep Scratch Universe, that reflect the sounds, styles and arrangements of classic DJ mixtapes and beat tapes from the mid to late 1990’s, and early naughties.

    (A third book in the Deep Scratch Universe will be released sometime during late summer 2024, further contextualizing and organizing the multimedia multiverses.)

    Thanks to everybody at my patreon page, who has stuck with me over the last 6-7 years as I’ve been going on and on about this Deep Scratch Universe, without truly launching any Deep Scratch Audio. Now, the soundtrack to the novel is established via a new series of DJ mixes (all add free).

    flai mix chapter one
    FLAI MIX CHAPTER TWO
    FLAI MIX CHAPTER THREE
    FLAI MIX CHAPTER FOUR

    The fourth chapter features raps, of which I’m conscious sound nothing like my own voice, and/or rap cadence or delivery. These are my own words, taken from my book of collected poems (to be published) spanning 2004 – 2024. As a fan of hip hop, rap and hip hop DJ styles and productions, mixtapes and live eclectic DJ sets, I’d like to give a shout out to all the artists, MCs and producers, that some of these tracks sound like (to my ear). That’s besides the thousands of artists and musicians who came before, those who innovated, originated and recorded the music: blues, jazz, soul, funk, gospel, rock and roll, folk, bluegrass, film music, classical music, vocal harmony music, world music, from the 20s through to the 2020s. All the music within the data sets or set (?) that the generative AI has been trained on. 

    Support your local independent musicians and music venues whenever possible. Respect your artistic ancestors and their struggles and sacrifices made to bring original art into the world. Try to keep in mind that generative A.I. does not sample the music in the conventional sense of that concept, although the process is a kind of sampling, these sounds are made from granulated probability functions, if I understand the process correctly. I hope the turntablist, scratch and juggle and cut-up approach of the eclectic DJ adds a new context to the use of generative AI, a part of the evolution of the art of the DJ and their place in between producer artist and audience. Perhaps better defined as curator, or boss of their own label or catalog of recordings, to be mixed and remixed, blended or released as an album or single. Also consider that all my music using collaborative AI did not use any artist names. Any likeness to artists living or dead is purely probabilistic coincidance.      
     
    In no particular order, thanks to: Sample Hooligans: Coldcut and the original 90s Ninja Tune artists, DJs and turntable journeymen. To Mo-Wax records, and the Psychonauts, and their DJ sets and productions. To the Bristol massive, purple penguin records, Massive Attack Soundsystem, Portishead, DJ Andy Smith (the only turntable artist included in a successful UK band), Melankolic records, Cup Of Tea records, and all that dub infused instrumental jazz tinged hip hop, Grand Central records in Manchester, Dorado records and artists, Warp records and artists, Aphex Twin, Square Pusher, Big Dada records, Acid Jazz records, Jazzman records, BBE records, 4th And Broadway Records, Two Lone Swordsmen, Sabres Of Paradise, Black Dog, Future Sounds Of London, DJ Krush music, DJ Shadow music, Invisible Scratch Pickle mix tapes, The Beat Junkies, Lauryn Hill, The X-ecutioners, Ohm records, Amoeba Record shop, Soulsides Crew, The Pharcyde, 3rd Eye Foundation, Hieroglyphics Crew, Del The Funky Homosapien, MF Doom, Wu Tang, De La Soul, Tribe Called Quest, Bill Laswell Productions, Spectre, Lord Finesse, Rakim, Pharoah Monch, LEX records, Kool Keith, Public Enemy, Mr. Liff, Future Primitive Sound, DJ Z-Trip, The Nomadic Massive, We Funk, Funkmaster Flex MixTapes, The Roots Crew, Black Thought, El-P, Company Flow, Saul Williams, New Flesh, Juice Aleem, Rodney P, Scratch Pervert DJs, Jazz Fudge Records, DJ Vadim, Part 2, Invisible Spies, Channel One, Lee Scratch Perry, Ultimate Dilemma, Bentley Rhythm Ace, Roots Manuva, Courtney Pine, Talkin’ Jazz, Charlie Dark, UNKLE, Steve Task and Bear, Stump Juice Wolverhampton, The Steering Wheel Birmingham, Fabric, Cargo, Luke Vibert, DJ Food, DJ Spooky, J Swinscoe, Rockers Hi-Fi, Different Drummer records, Tempest Records, The Plastic Factory records, Swordfish Records, Eddie Otchere, Source Distribution, J Saul Kane, DJ Moneyshot, DJ Yoda, The Jazz Stage Glastonbury, DJ Cheb I Sabbah, Funki Porcini. And those I missed out.      

    For nearly 3 decades I’ve supported all of the above artists by way of buying their records, tickets to shows and speaking highly of them, turning on other DJs and audiences to their music. This does not necessarily give me any more of a license to use generative a.i., with a clear conscience, but…I’ve paid dues and can trace my evolution toward this moment via my 2 decade Deep Scratch experiment.

    The next step in the on-going process is to plan for some traditional analogue music recording sessions with musicians and vocalists and videographers, to take back control from the generative AI, bringing it back to the human community of creative beings. Easier said than done, and requiring resources and planning and work. This process hammers home the point that AI can be used to bring human beings together, not divide.

     —Steve Fly
    Amsterdam.

    https://deepscratch.net
    https://www.patreon.com/stevefly

  • 23 Terra flop baby

    23 Terra flop baby


    23 Terra Flop Baby. Deep Scratch vs Udio (Video) Fresh off the “Data Dust” press. Stay tuned. x


  • FLAI

    FLAI

    Some fly audio escapades back from a deep scratch generative DJ future past.

    https://stevefly.bandcamp.com/album/flai

  • Radio Free Amsterdam Now Has ChatGPT

    Radio Free Amsterdam Now Has ChatGPT

    Yesterday, I just had to get a lifetime license for ChatGPT. BoingBoing store was doing a sweet deal, $59 for a lifetime license from Mind2Matter. So I bit the bullet. However, I didn’t do all my homework and it turns out that my current WORDPRESS account is not capable of hosting third party PLUGINS, I need to upgrade to a business account, and that’s a whopping $286 and way out my current price range.

    And then I had a moment of clarity. Sheeet, I can install it over at Radio Free Amsterdam. So I did, and it works. And I think it’s another reason to spread the word about Radio Free Amsterdam: Grass roots music, blues, jazz, funk, soul, all produced by John Sinclair! And now featuring ChatGPT for further entertainment.

    https://radiofreeamsterdam.org/

  • Radio Free Amsterdam

    You can listen to the live stream here:

    A Project of the John Sinclair Foundation
  • Here Comes The Judge

    Steve The Fly is flying once again with this program of selections from Bob James, Shorty Long, the Ramsey Lewis Trio, Thelonious Monk, Stevie Wonder, Pat Metheny, Kenny Burrell & Jimmy Smith, Jimi Hendrix, James Brown, The Dells, and Eddie Jefferson.

    
The John Sinclair Foundation Presents

    HERE COMES THE JUDGE 

    FLY BY NIGHT 392

    Steve The Fly, Fly Agaric Studios, Amsterdam, November 29, 2020 [20706]


    Bob James: Nautilus

    Shorty Long: Here Comes The Judge

    Ramsey Lewis Trio: Day Tripper

    Thelonious Monk: Monk’s Point

    Thelonious Monk: Tea For Two

    Stevie Wonder: Have A Talk With God?

    Pat Metheny: Daybreak

    Kenny Burrell & Jimmy Smith: Soft Winds

    Jimi Hendrix: 51st State

    James Brown: World

    The Dells: Witchcraft

    Thelonious Monk: Thelonious

    Stevie Wonder: Isn’t She Lovely

    Eddie Jefferson: There I Go

    A JOINT PRODUCTION

    Produced by Steve “Fly” Pratt for Radio Free Amsterdam

    Edited & annotated by John Sinclair

    Executive Producer: Steve Pratt

    © 2020 Steve Pratt. Used with permission.

    https://www.patreon.com/posts/here-comes-judge-44590112

  • DJ Set – Cheaters Never Win

    DJ Set – Cheaters Never Win

    “DJ STEVEFLY-CHEATERS”.

    Dianna Ross And The Supremes – Baby Love
    James Brown – Georgia
    Earl King – Street Parade
    George Benson – Gimme’ The Night
    Professor Longhair – Crawfish Siesta
    Otis Reading – Hard To Handle
    Sam & Dave – Soul Man
    Love Committee – Cheaters Never Win
    Isley Brothers – That Lady
    Ella Fitzgerald – The Sweetest Sounds
    Buddy Miles & Carlos Santana – Them Changes
    Jimi Hendrix – Purple Haze
    Rage Against The Machine – Township Rebellion
    James Brown – Never Can Say Goodbye
    Jimi Hendrix – Hey Joe
    Aretha Franklin – Call Me

    Recorded Saturday 7th November, Amsterdam. 18.00 hrs.

  • John Sinclair Radio Show 875 – Blackbirds

    Episode 875 is coming from Radio Free Amsterdam’s Detroit headquarters in the Cass Corridor with a program centered on the great Detroit singer Bettye LaVette and her brand new album for Verve Records called Blackbirds, a tribute to great singers of yore like Billie Holiday, Ruth Brown, Della Reece, Nancy Wilson, Dinah Washington and others, interspersed with pieces of conversation between Bettye and the editors of Big City Rhythm & Blues magazine, Robert Jr. Whitall & Sugar Mae Owens. The musical program concludes with a number from her previous album, I’ve Got My Own Hell To Raise.

    The John Sinclair Foundation Presents

    BLACKBIRDS

    JOHN SINCLAIR RADIO SHOW 875

    Cass Corridor, Detroit, August 8, 2020 [20509]   

    Yusef Lateef: Happyology

    Bettye LaVette: Blackbird

    Bettye LaVette Conversation with Robert Jr. & Sugar Mae

    Bettye LaVette: Romance In The Dark

    Bettye LaVette Conversation with Robert Jr. & Sugar Mae

    Bettye LaVette: Strange Fruit

    Bettye LaVette Conversation with Robert Jr. & Sugar Mae

    Bettye LaVette: I Hold No Grudge

    Bettye LaVette Conversation with Robert Jr. & Sugar Mae

    Bettye LaVette: Romance In The Dark

    Bettye LaVette Conversation with Robert Jr. & Sugar Mae

    Bettye LaVette: Blues For The Weepers

    Bettye LaVette Conversation with Robert Jr. & Sugar Mae

    Bettye LaVette: Drinking Again

    Bettye LaVette Conversation with Robert Jr. & Sugar Mae

    Bettye LaVette: Save Your Love For Me

    Bettye LaVette Conversation with Robert Jr. & Sugar Mae

    Bettye LaVette: Book Of Lies

    Bettye LaVette Conversation with Robert Jr. & Sugar Mae

    Bettye LaVette: One More Song

    Bettye LaVette Closing Conversation with Robert Jr. & Sugar Mae

    Bettye LaVette: On The Surface

    Charlie Parker: They Can’t Take That Away From Me

    A JOINT PRODUCTION

    Hosted by John Sinclair for Radio Free Amsterdam

    Program produced, edited, assembled & annotated by John Sinclair

    Executive Producer: Steve Pratt

    © 2020 The John Sinclair Foundation

  • JOHN SINCLAIR RADIO SHOW 872 – HARLEM HOSPITALITY

    Episode 872 is coming from the July 10th Oil Day celebration (replacing the postponed 420 Celebration at Clio Cultivation in suburban Fint where I’m appearing under the auspices of Horner Books and Michigan Marijuana Report and featuring another hour of reefer music from the vast storehouse of tunes sent to me by one of my favorite listeners, including 78 singles from the 1930a by Cab Calloway, Gene Krupa, Lil Johnson, Django Reinhardt & Freddie Taylor, Kokomo Arnold, Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra, Buster Bailey’s Rhythm Rockers, Lovin’ Sam Theard, Blind Boy Fuller, Gertrude Michael, Miguel Matamoros, Rita Abadzi, Noble Sissle’s Swingsters with O’Neil Spencer & Sidney Bechet, Stephane Grappelli, Richard M. Jones, Slim Gaillard & Slam Stewart, The Harlem Hamfats, Larry Adler, and Tampa Red & The Chicago Five with Blind John Davis.

    The John Sinclair Foundation Presents

    HARLEM HOSPITALITY

    JOHN SINCLAIR RADIO SHOW 872

    Clio Cultivation, Clio MI,, July 10, 2020 [20467]

                           

    Yusef Lateef: Happyology

    Cab Calloway: Harlem Hospitality

    Gene Krupa: I’m Feeling High & Happy

    Lil Johnson: Mellow Stuff

    Django Reinhardt & Freddie Taylor: I’se A Muggin’

    Kokomo Arnold: Try Some of That

    Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra: Laughin’ Louie

    Buster Bailey’s Rhythm Busters: Light Up

    Lovin’ Sam Theard: That Stuff

    Blind Boy Fuller: Baby, I Don’t Have to Worry (’cause That Stuff Is Here)

    Lovin’ Sam Theard:  That New Kinda Stuff

    Gertrude Michael: Sweet Marijuana

    Miguel Matamoros: Marijuana (Guaracha)

    Rita Abadzi: Ta Hanumakya (Hashish Harem)

    Noble Sissle Swingsters with O’Neil Spencer & Sidney Bechet: Viper Mad

    Stephane Grappelli: Viper’s Dream

    Richard M. Jones: Blue Reefer Blues

    Slim Gaillard & Slam Stewart: Dopey Joe

    The Harlem Hamfats: The Weed Smoker’s Dream

    Larry Adler: Smokin’ Reefers

    Tampa Red & The Chicago Five with Blind John Davis: I’m Gonna Get High

    Charlie Parker: They Can’t Take That Away From Me

    A JOINT PRODUCTION

    Hosted by John Sinclair for Radio Free Amsterdam

    Program produced, edited, assembled & annotated by John Sinclair

    Executive Producer: Steve Pratt

    © 2020 The John Sinclair Foundation

    https://radiofreeamsterdam.org/