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    The Inside (vocal house - winter '09)

    en-usFebruary 26, 2009
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    About this Episode

    Hey peeps! For many many years, I've always felt that music was speaking to me. Literally. The things we go through in our day to day life is expressed in music - whatever the style. For me... house music has always been one of the genres that pushes itsself into my brain and says "listen, damnit, I'm trying to tell you something". I'm not talking about the "rawwwr - bwip - rawwww - deet - deet - deet" kind of house (which I still love), but the kind of house music that has real melodies, and most importantly, real words and song that tell a story about a time in someone's or many peoples lives. You should be able to relate to music and vise versa. For a long time now, I've been wanting to put together a mix of music that makes people feel happy to be alive, realize the things that are good, bad, and in between... the things that make you human. So I bring to you my latest compilation: T h e I n s i d e the inside (winter '09) Feels good to be alive kinda soul house music. Feb. '09 Every word - every beat and every soulful glow has a meaning. Listen carefully and relate. The beats n blends are simple (purposefully - no eq's or effects), so that we can focus on the words that are being spoken. This particular mix was inspired by a friend of mine who's been going through some rough times. Not only did I want this to cheer him up and make him feel less alone, but to spread the gospel to his students in hopes that he... and everyone else who listens, will have just that much better of a day. Thanks so much for all that have downloaded already.

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    The Inside (vocal house - winter '09)

    The Inside (vocal house - winter '09)
    Hey peeps! For many many years, I've always felt that music was speaking to me. Literally. The things we go through in our day to day life is expressed in music - whatever the style. For me... house music has always been one of the genres that pushes itsself into my brain and says "listen, damnit, I'm trying to tell you something". I'm not talking about the "rawwwr - bwip - rawwww - deet - deet - deet" kind of house (which I still love), but the kind of house music that has real melodies, and most importantly, real words and song that tell a story about a time in someone's or many peoples lives. You should be able to relate to music and vise versa. For a long time now, I've been wanting to put together a mix of music that makes people feel happy to be alive, realize the things that are good, bad, and in between... the things that make you human. So I bring to you my latest compilation: T h e I n s i d e the inside (winter '09) Feels good to be alive kinda soul house music. Feb. '09 Every word - every beat and every soulful glow has a meaning. Listen carefully and relate. The beats n blends are simple (purposefully - no eq's or effects), so that we can focus on the words that are being spoken. This particular mix was inspired by a friend of mine who's been going through some rough times. Not only did I want this to cheer him up and make him feel less alone, but to spread the gospel to his students in hopes that he... and everyone else who listens, will have just that much better of a day. Thanks so much for all that have downloaded already.
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