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		<title>Exclusive Groovement Mix!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Nov 2010 13:39:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good afternoon my friends! I hope you are well. I am delighted to share this mix with you all, made exclusively for me/us by the one and only Agent J from Groovement. I have been sitting on it for quite some time now, waiting for the right moment to share it with the world, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good afternoon my friends! I hope you are well. I am delighted to share this mix with you all, made exclusively for me/us by the one and only <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/jamiegroovement" target="_blank">Agent J</a> from <a href="http://www.groovement.co.uk/" target="_blank">Groovement</a>. I have been sitting on it for quite some time now, waiting for the right moment to share it with the world, and I guess that moment has finally come!</p>
<p>I remember the first time I heard it I was completely blown away. It&#8217;s simply a great selection from Agent J&#8217;s side, playing some fantastic records and spoiling us with his outstanding taste. I feel so lucky to know him and have him as a friend, he is a true inspiration and  I really do hope you check out the <a href="http://www.groovement.co.uk/" target="_blank">Groovement website</a>, listen to his shows, interviews and mixes on the <a href="http://www.mixcloud.com/groovement/" target="_blank">Groovement mixcloud</a> page, and support him on his quest to promote, share and support good music and talented artists.</p>
<div id="attachment_2814" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://db.tt/VRLcQiy"><img class="size-full wp-image-2814" title="Groovement x Orsii Mix" src="http://www.orsii.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/groovementimage.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="501" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Click image to download the Groovement x Orsii Mix</p></div>
<p><a href="http://db.tt/VRLcQiy" target="_blank">Groovement x Orsii Tracklist:</a></p>
<p>T Souster &#8211; A Short History of the Earth<br />
Tangerine Dream &#8211; Search<br />
Illum Sphere &#8211; Titan<br />
Delia Derbyshire &amp; Brian Hodgson &#8211; The Pattern Emerges<br />
Mark Pritchard &#8211; ?<br />
Delia Derbyshire &amp; Brian Hodgson &#8211; Frontier of Knowledge<br />
Dimlite &#8211;  Elbow Flood<br />
Daedelus &#8211; Fin de Siecle<br />
Flying Lotus &#8211; Nose Art<br />
Oran &#8216;Juice&#8217; Jones &#8211; The Rain<br />
Zed Bias Feat. Jay Electronics &amp; Ghost1 &#8211; The Cauldron<br />
Disrupt True Creators<br />
Steve Parks &#8211; Still Thinking Of You<br />
John Robinson &#8211; I Am Not For Sale<br />
Aloe Blacc &#8211; I Need A Dollar<br />
Computer Jay &#8211; Maintain<br />
Solique &#8211; Let’s Stay Runnin’<br />
Jak D Feat. Craig G, Sean Price &amp; Larhe Pro &#8211; Why You Wanna Do That<br />
Debruit &#8211; Gros<br />
Boba Fettucinni &#8211; Imperial Entanglements<br />
Paul White &#8211; Hustle (Bullion Remix)<br />
Daft Punk &#8211; Aerodynamic (Slum Village Remix)<br />
Throwing Snow &#8211; Lapen<br />
Plato &#8211; New Born<br />
Twizted Roots &#8211; Voyage Across The Galaxy<br />
Ellis Meade Feat. Dubblo &amp; Sparkz &#8211;  Digital Textures<br />
Danny Drive Thru &#8211; Virtua Ante Oop<br />
Big City Beats Feat. Taurei, Two One &amp; Enoch &#8211; First Breath<br />
The Mouse Outfit &#8211; Break Of Dawn<br />
The Blessings &#8211; Arisseee Henson<br />
Roc Marciano &#8211; Snow<br />
Lorn &#8211; Glass and Silver</p>
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		<title>DOWNLOAD: Guest mixes by Black Classical</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2009 11:34:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>orsi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello my dear friends! I have the absolute pleasure of sharing two incredible mixes that were made especially for me by Greg over at Black Classical. I adore the Black Classical blog, not only because they are lovely people, but also because they have a great selection of some fantastic mixes that I can highly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1777" title="Orsii Panda Tunes" src="http://www.orsii.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/orsiipandacover-mix_ii.jpg" alt="Orsii Panda Tunes" width="450" height="450" /></p>
<p>Hello my dear friends! I have the absolute pleasure of sharing two incredible mixes that were made especially for me by Greg over at <a href="http://blackclassical.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">Black Classical</a>. I adore the Black Classical blog, not only because they are lovely people, but also because they have a great selection of some fantastic mixes that I can highly recommend to all of you. I feel very honored  to have received these amazing gifts and I am so excited about being able to share them with you guys. Even the image above was made especially for me, now how sweet isnt that!? I love it so much! Unfortunitally, I am having problems uploading one of the mixes, but it should be sorted sometime this afternoon. For now, you can have a look at the tracklist and drool. And of course, download the other mix in the mean time and visit the <a href="http://blackclassical.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">Black Classical blog</a>, oh and <a href="http://twitter.com/bkcl" target="_blank">follow on Twitter</a>!</p>
<p>Tracklisting for <a href="http://orsii.com/tunedem/PANDA%20TUNES.mp3" target="_blank">Panda Tunes</a>:</p>
<p>01. Robin Jones &#8211; Atlas<br />
02. Unknown &#8211; Unknown<br />
03. Mike Nock Underground  &#8211; Hobgoblin<br />
04. Hannibal Marvin Peterson – Revelation<br />
05. Steve Grossman &#8211; Moon Dance<br />
06. John Gordon  &#8211; Danish Drive<br />
07. Last Poets &#8211; Two Little Boys<br />
08. David Axelrod  &#8211; Warning Sign ii<br />
09. Andrew Hill &#8211; Lift Every Voice<br />
10. Walter Bishop Jr  &#8211; Waltz for Zweetie<br />
11. Herbie Hancock/Jonathan Tate  &#8211; Santification<br />
12. Max Roach &#8211; Let thy people Go</p>
<p>- <strong><a href="http://orsii.com/tunedem/PANDA%20TUNES.mp3" target="_blank">Download/Listen</a></strong></p>
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<p>Tracklisting for Panda Breaks:</p>
<p>01. Prelude &#8211; Welcome<br />
02. Francisco Mora &#8211; Samba De Amor<br />
03. J Coles &#8211; Petits Machins<br />
04. K Mansfield &#8211; Big Shot<br />
05. J Cameron &#8211; Afro Metropolis<br />
06. C Hicks &#8211; On The Wild<br />
07. J Pearson &#8211; Bass Guitar Feature<br />
08. S Dale &#8211; Artful Dodger<br />
09. Randy Weston &#8211; Little Niles<br />
10. Bubbha Thomas and the Lightmen &#8211; Country Fried Chicken<br />
11. D Lamont &#8211; The Fickle Fugue<br />
12. D Richmond &#8211; The Amazing Music Machine<br />
13. Natural Essence &#8211; In Search of<br />
14. Kamau Daaood &#8211; Army of Healers<br />
15. Lloyd McNeil &#8211; Dig where dat&#8217;s at!<br />
16. Byard Lancaster &#8211; Blue Trane<br />
17. Mary Lou Williams &#8211; Act of Contrition<br />
18. Mary Lou Williams &#8211; Intermission<br />
19. Mary Lou Williams &#8211; Gloria #1</p>
<p>- <strong>Download/Listen</strong></p>
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<p>Enjoy my friends, this is perfect music for the Autumn weather that as swept over London. Much love! x</p>
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		<title>GUEST POST: An ode to a life in a minor key</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2009 06:56:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>orsi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kevin is another amazing person I have had the pleasure to get to know over Twitter. Having a passion for both music and writing, I asked him to write a guest post for the blog, as he (just like so many of us) has so many great stories to tell that are all related to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kevin is another amazing person I have had the pleasure to get to know over Twitter. Having a passion for both music and writing, I asked him to write a guest post for the blog, as he (just like so many of us) has so many great stories to tell that are all related to music in one form or another. So I hope you enjoy this very first guest post and don&#8217;t forget to <a href="http://twitter.com/kevmarmol" target="_blank">follow him on Twitter</a>. Much love! x</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/futureancient/2472429513/in/set-72157605411439945/"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1701" title="an-ode-to-a-life-in-a-minor-key" src="http://www.orsii.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/an-ode-to-a-life-in-a-minor-key.jpg" alt="an-ode-to-a-life-in-a-minor-key" width="466" height="460" /></a></p>
<p>September 1983, I’m four years old and sat on a Thursday night in front of the television, the blue grey glow lighting up the gathered family like the moon bathing the waves of the sea. A normal early evening scene and one that would never normally be particularly memorable.</p>
<p>But.</p>
<p>The programme isn&#8217;t just any old TV show, instead it&#8217;s that sadly parted show that introduced so many of us to music as a spectacle for the first time. Top Of The Pops. And on screen comes a man so different to any I&#8217;ve seen before, dressed almost like a woman and singing about karma and chameleons, this man is so a pop star.</p>
<p>The funny thing is that this wasn’t just the moment I first became conscious of the spectacle of music, but one of my earliest memories too. As a person that struggles to remember their own dad’s birthday, and occasionally their own age, it seems testament to the power of the obsession that I can remember songs, gigs, TV appearances and records so clearly.</p>
<p>Music has always played a vital role in my life and perhaps it’s that, combined with a strangely romantic view of the world, that has made the reverberation of the airwaves so pivotal in who I am.</p>
<p>Music, and especially records have been my memories and photos down the years, all the major moments of my life have been soundtracked. From the great moments that linger long in the memory, such as the first night with the one that you love, a gig, a date, arms wrapped around her and the smell of her hair floating in the crowd as the music moves you as one with the beat.</p>
<p>Or the childhood memories of sitting, bathed in the warm yellow light of the early morning sun, listening to the needle drop, hiss and pop, on a classic Motown 45, the Beatles white album or slab of straight down the line Rock and Roll &#8211; delivered with the power and fire only Chuck Berry or Little Richard could bring &#8211; feelings that have travelled with me into my adult life. Helping me form my fetish with a medium, one that holds a modern nostalgia, a feeling of safety, awe and romance.</p>
<p>But then too when life turns, and the rhythms of the world aren&#8217;t in your favour music can be your worst enemy. How many times have you felt that pang of regret? or the pain of a moment long forgotten, brought back by the words, feeling or lament of an artist. To hear Jimmy Ruffin sing What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted when you&#8217;re feeling good is to revel in the humanity and force of feeling of a great artist portraying the human condition so perfectly. But to hear it when you&#8217;re that person, it knocks you sideways, stops you in your tracks and surrounds you once more with the misty fog of emotion. A fog that drops on you, surrounding your soul and isolating you from all around.</p>
<p>But I love the way music makes me feel, good or bad, the power and the fury of it, and I never want to lose it.</p>
<p>So I listen.</p>
<p>I listen when Seu Jorge sings,<br />
Tanto tempo pra pensar<br />
Mas no meio na correria acho que não deu<br />
Eu tentando concertar a nossa história<br />
Mas sem a sua ajuda, não aconteceu<br />
wit<br />
(So much time to think<br />
But in-between all the running around<br />
I think it didn’t work)</p>
<p>And as those final strains and notes leave my ears, whizzing and buzzing round my mind, small fairies of imagination that spread their magic on my mind, I&#8217;m thankful. Thankful that my passion can help me find things I&#8217;ve never found before, open doors I never knew of and even articulate hurt in a way I never could.</p>
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