11/25/2006

STACK CACHE Radio#04: Push the Envelope!

To all Stackcache Fam, I hope you all are enjoying this holiday weekend! Good to have a break from the hustle and bustle, for sure. As you can see, it's time for another Stack Cache Radio episode. In my recent postings, I made the ever-so important call to support the underground. But a few may ask, what exactly consist of the underground? You gotta know, there's no exact way to pinpoint what is underground. But it is essential for us to understand that it is utterly impossible to solely rely on your mainstream media sources for the "what's really good" in arts & entertainment. It's equally important for those who compose, administer, and present the arts to understand that there is a duty that goes with the job. We owe it to both those that came before and those that will come after to shine light on artistic progression, through our respective crafts. Therefore, STACK CACHE Radio#04: Push the Envelope! mixed by Jaekim serves up a small sampling as to what is unfortunately today known as "underground", all of which are very worthy of our support. One of the beautiful traits of the underground is that it houses so many musical variations (as heard within today's Stack Cache mix): Osunlade's afro-tech monster "Sokinsikart", the original ESG's (from the Bronx) future rock/soul classic "Insane", the scrumptious "Last Call" from Brazilian Girls (produced by THE Ric Ocasek from The Cars), supervocalist Yukimi Nagano's latest project Little Dragon ("Test" one of the dopest tracks of 2006!), a harmonious little ditty from the triumphantly talented Sananda Maitreya (better known as Terence Trent D'Arby), and lots more! Seek it out, ye shall find, and enjoy more of where it came from. Only then will we see a change in what's happening around us (on this tip at least). One love to you and yours on this holiday! PC (right-click and save-as) Mac (hold option and click) DOWNLOAD STACK CACHE Radio#04: Push The Envelope! mixed by JAEKIM