Sat 4/7/18
People on The Hill Show 202
With their debut EP project "One", Soul collective, People on The Hill guest on SCR for show 202. Featuring members, Jonas Rendbo, Henry D'Ambrosio aka Prof.H & Te'amir Sweeney.
After being introduced through common friend Kriswontwo, and meeting up in Te'Amir's studio, the trio decided to embark on a musical journey. With sample-based hip hop beats as the foundation, the free vibe attracted musicians from around the world to join the tribe.
The artists involved in the 7 songs recorded, hail from Los Angeles, Vancouver, London, Auckland and Copenhagen - and include heavyhitters like Omar Lye-Fook, Louis King (Outlawz), Mark de Clive-Lowe & Hugh Augustine.
Together this worldwide tribe call themselves People On The Hill. And as the title "One" suggest, it is the first series of releases under this collective dogma.
Featuring new music from: WVR BVBY, Yazmin Lacey, Khruangbin, The Expansions, Stimulator Jones, Dean Blunt + more
1st Segment - DJ Mza
01 Lord Echo - Bohemian Idol (DJ Day's Chair-Bro Remix)
02 Khruangbin - Cómo Me Quieres
03 Common - Hungry
04 Dean Blunt - Coy Boy
05 James Tatum - Communion
06 Dominic J Marshall - Prison
07 Jamie Woon - Message
08 Yazmin Lacey - 90 Degrees
09 James 'creole' Thomas - Lead By No One
10 WVR BVBY - Magnetic Ruins
11 Te'Amir - St. Elmo
12 Michael Franks - St. Elmos Fire
13 The Expansions - Miles Away
14 Stimulator Jones - Soon Never Comes
15 Joe Armon-Jones - Almost Went Too Far
16 Jitwam - Keepyourbusinesstoyourself
17 Bastien Keb - Pick Up
18 Darkhouse Family - Radiate
19 Fatima - La Neta
20 Destruments - Rain Dance (feat. Lee Thornburg & Mike Finnigan)
21 Jordan Rakei - A Tribe Called Government
22 Royce Wood Junior - Honeydripper (Alfa Mist remix)
2nd Segment - The People On The Hill Interview
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