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Berlin
22:00 - 23:00

"A slow, vinyl-only mix for listeners at home or on the road, in preparation for your very own summer. Dive into some rhythmic, deep, and driving, sexy records—specially selected for this Innervisions mix.” - Marie Montexier

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Tokyo
22:00 - 00:00

'Somewhere along the line Coltrane’s soprano sax runs out of steam. Now it’s McCoy Tyner’s piano solo I hear, the left hand carving out a repetitious rhythm and the right layering on thick, forbidding chords. Like some mythic scene, the music portrays somebody’s - a nameless, faceless somebody’s - dim past, all the details laid out as clearly as entrails being dragged out of the darkness. Or at least that’s how it sounds to me. The patient, repeating music ever so slowly breaks apart the real, rearranging the pieces. It has a hypnotic, menacing smell, just like the forest' - Kafka On The Shore Music, and specifically jazz, has always featured heavily in the literary imagination of Haruki Murakami. In this radio special, NTS lays down two hours of jazz records as featured throughout Murakami's corpus.

Souzy Kasseya

Souzy Kasseya

Souzy Kasseya has been played on NTS in shows including The Do!! You!!! Breakfast Show w/ Charlie Bones, featured first on 11 May 2015. Songs played include Tam Tam Pour L'Éthiopie (Part One), Mr. Simon and Tam Tam Pour L’Ethiopie.

Souzy Kasseya is best known as a backup musician, particularly on the recordings of Tshala Muana, but he has had a number of solo outings, particularly Le Téléphone Sonne, which "crossed over" in Europe and got some mainstream radio play. He was born in Lubumbashi in 1949 and bounced around among various orchestras including Orchestre Vox Africa.

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Souzy Kasseya

Souzy Kasseya has been played on NTS in shows including The Do!! You!!! Breakfast Show w/ Charlie Bones, featured first on 11 May 2015. Songs played include Tam Tam Pour L'Éthiopie (Part One), Mr. Simon and Tam Tam Pour L’Ethiopie.

Souzy Kasseya is best known as a backup musician, particularly on the recordings of Tshala Muana, but he has had a number of solo outings, particularly Le Téléphone Sonne, which "crossed over" in Europe and got some mainstream radio play. He was born in Lubumbashi in 1949 and bounced around among various orchestras including Orchestre Vox Africa.

Original source Last.fm

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Tam Tam Pour L'Éthiopie (Part One)
Starvation/Tam Tam Pour L'Éthiopie feat. Touré Kunda, Ghetto Blaster, Mory Kanté, M'Bamina, Salif Keita, Souzy Kasseya, Manu Dibango, Ray Lema, King Sunny Ade
Zarjazz1985
Mr. Simon
Souzy Kasseya
Eska International1984
Tam Tam Pour L’Ethiopie
Manu Dibango, M'bamina, King Sunny Ade, Salif Keita, Touré Kunda, Mory Kante, Ghetto Blaster, Souzy Kasseya, Ray Lima
New Musical Express1985