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MY FAVORITE THINGS — Show #43 w/ Malcolm Strachan (Hosted by Psycut)

Hi Everybody, my seasonal MIMS show is back after a short break.

On this episode of MFT I’m very happy to welcome Malcolm Strachan, Scottish trumpet player and member of the Haggis Horns.

As usual I have selected my favorite recent discoveries like the spiritual jazz tracks fromy Àbájade, Jazz is Dead Feat Lonnie Liston Smith and Organic Pulse Ensemble. I also included the amazing last tracks from the well known contemporary Jazz Artists Soul Supreme and Sven Wunder.

For his part, Malcolm Strachan has chosen for us some of his favorites and main influences tune including some great Trumpet and Sax players like Freddie Hubbard, Eddie Harris, Stanley Turrentine and the Master Dizzy Gillespie.

Enjoy !!!

TRACKLIST

DJ Psycut

01 – Àbájade – Abondan (2023)
02 – The Brother Moves On – Itumeleng Revisited (2022)
03 – Soul Supreme – Dues and Don’ts (2023)
04 – Sultan Stevenson – Summer Was Our Holy Place (2023)
05 – Stickmanoeuvres feat. Helen Marcia McDonald & Juga-Naut – True Love True Light (2022)
06 – Gil Scott Heron – I Think I’ll Call It Morning (Ole Smokey’s Extd Edit) (2011)
07 – Sven Wunder – Harmonica And (2023)
08 – Lonnie Liston Smith, Adrian Younge, Ali Shaheed Muhammad – A New Spring (2023)
09 – Organic Pulse Ensemble – The Damn Thing (2023)
10 – Malcolm Strachan – Maybe Next Time (2023)
11 – Malcolm Strachan – Better Late Than Never (2020)

Malcolm Strachan

12 – Astrud Gilberto feat Stanley Turrentine – Vera Cruz (1971)
13 – Freddie Hubbard – Fantasy in D (Polar AC) (1971)
14 – Eddie Harris – Sham Time (1968)
15 – The Cannonball Adderley Quintet – Inside Straight (1973)
16 – Stanley Turrentine – Gibraltar (1971)
17 – Joe Torres – Soul Cha (1967)
18 – Dizzy Gillespie – Toccata (1960)
19 – Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers – Roots And Herbs (1970)
20 – Malcolm Strachan – Take Me To The Clouds (2020)
21 – Malcolm Strachan – Nossa Danca (2023)
22 – Malcolm Strachan – Cut To The Chase (2023)
23 – Horace Silver Quintet feat. J.J. Johnson – Nutville (1965)

DJ Psycut

DJ Psycut

DJ PSYCUT was born in the suburb of Paris. As a music and vinyl addict, he created his own universe among following styles: Soul, Jazz, Funk, Independent Hip Hop, Nu Soul, Afro Beat, Samba Soul, Latin Groove, Deep House, Broken Beat, Wonky. Since September of 2012 he has been in Charge of the Soul, Funk, Jazz Funk and Boogie part of Paris' Page of the mighty 22Tracks.com