Playlist BSL PODCAST 010 (08.11.2008) "Classic and Modern Funk & Boogie (Makala Radio Mix Set) - Recorded live in Le Bukowski Club / Donosti -
01. AIFF - Akwaaba (Diesler feat. Laura Vane Club-Remix) - Unique
02. TM Juke & Jack Baker Trio feat. Gecko Turner - Party Favours - Tru Thoughts
03. Mr. Scruff - Get On Down - Ninja Tune
04. Hot 8 Brass Band - Jisten to Me (Hint Remix) - Tru Thoughts
05. Dutch Rhythm Combo feat. Edu K - Disco Tropical (Dubben Remix) - Highscore
06. Jtq feat. Roy Ayers - Get Down To The Floor - Freestyle
07. Armand Van Helden feat. Common - Full Moon - INGrooves
08. Fatboy Slim & Earth, Wind & Fire - September / The Joker - Concord Music
09. Brass Construction - Movin' - Capitol
10. Chic - Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah) - Rhino
11. Bill Withers - You Got The Stuff - Columbia
12. Coati Mundi - Que Pasa / Me No Pop I - Ze Records
13. LCD Soundsystem - Time To Get Away - DFA
14. Liquid Liquid - Optimo (Optimo Remix) - Domino
15. Metro Area - Orange Alert (DFA Remix) - DFA
Every Saturday night from 23:00 to 01:00, in GAZTEA - EITB Basque Public Radio Station.
Boom Shaka Laka Radio Show ...
Makala, or Mikel Unzurrunzaga Schmitz as his mother calls him, surfer dude, music freak and all round good guy, hails from the picturesque Basque town of Zarautz. Having entered the music scene in the nineties as part of the Novophonic posse (keeping excellent relation with dj & designer from Barcelona, Txarly Brown), he quickly established himself as a versatile musician, producer, DJ and remixer – playing all over Spain and Europe. Apart from that, he hosts weekly his own radio programme Boom Shaka Laka on the Basque public station Gaztea (EITB). His last 7' single "Partió La Tabla (Feat. Nacion Funk All Stars) / Cartoon Tune" EP has been released recently via Lovemonk in 2009. A slab of latin-tinged breakbeat coolness from the surferest dude on the spanish underground scene. Try not to move that behind when the man from Zarautz starts doing his thing, we dare you! The B-side is a quite aptly titled tune which combines a cab callowayesque ditty with a tasty hip-hop beat, thus spreading the “buen rollo” as they say in Spain. Mr. Scruff, anyone?


