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The Fat Beat Diet: Extended, November 25th

Super fun extended version of the Fat Beat Diet tonight as Nathan (who does the show after me) came down with the flu. With the extra time, I felt I really had the freedom to roam a little bit. We started out with a James Blake‘s devastating Feist cover, Limit To Your Love. Blake strips the track down and adds some deep bass rumble to shake the tears from your eyes.

The young Brit’s been popping up on all sorts of lists of ‘people to look out for’, and for good reason. Just take a listen to CMYK, which followed on the show – a nice glitchy dubstep experiment which builds satisfyingly around a sparse chopped vocal sample. From there the show rolled through some dubstep and drum’n’bass before settling into some hip hop beats for a sec. I love mixing my favs from the 90s with some current content, in this case courtesy of some fine Canadians such as CJSW’s own DJ Cosm (Free! Single! here!), Calgarian Cinister Cee and ex-Calgarian Lord Marbury aka the Dirty Sample (who’s Joshua’s Dreamixes album has been getting some pretty consistent play on the Fat Beat Diet), and Toronto’s Elaquent (More free stuff here!). Great to see Son of Bazerk back on the rap scene as well (and I’m not the only one who thinks so). Winding up the show at the end with a couple of alphabet rhymes from Papoose and Blackalicious. I really want to throw in 3rd Bass’ comical addition to the meme as well, but as it turns out, I didn’t have it on hand. So here it is:

A few disco breaks groove to finish off the last few minutes of the show. Here’s the show.

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The Fat Beat Diet, November 18th

LA-based producer Teebs.

Starting off the show this evening with some Flying Lotus. Dude is mad prolific, it’s hard to keep up with him. Tonight’s two songs were taken from this year’s Cosmogramma full length. Then some mellow hip hop and some more left field beat type stuff from Dabrye, Gonjasufi and sometime FlyLo neighbour Teebs. The two lived in the same apartment complex and Teebs roomed with Samiyam, so it comes as no surprise that Teebs is down with the whole Brainfeeder crew. His debut full length Ardour was released in October on FlyLo’s Brainfeeder label. Then some classic funk and hip hop, new and old, before we squeeze in a little drum’n’bass at the very end of the show.

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Road Pops, November 12th

Don't be this guy.

Don't be this guy.

I had the chance to fill in for the the Road Pops a few Fridays ago. I could certainly never match Kevin and Grant for witty and sometimes inane banter (c’mon guys, i lurvs ya, but you know it’s true), so I just did what I do best – play a little bit of everything beat-related.

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The Fat Beat Diet, November 4th 2010

Gregory Isaacs

The Cool Ruler Gregory Isaacs, RIP

This week, we’re still basking in the afterglow of the adrenaline rush that is funding drive, so the mix is talk free. We start by paying our respects to the late great Gregory Isaacs, who passed away in late october. Following that, we ran through some downtempo then onto some some hip hop. Local duo Dragon Fli Empire have a new song which they’ve entered into the All-Albertan Song Contest, so I had to drop that but mostly the hip hop’s on a classic tip. We slowly wind up the show towards the end, and will probably pick up where this left off for next week’s show.

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Thanks! or: Size Does Matter!

No relistening to the show for the week of October 28th. As some of you know, it was the Annual Funding Drive show, so I’ll spare you the torture of having to listen to me talk nearly non-stop for an hour.

Nevertheless, if you were listening, and more importantly, if you took the extra step and pledged to the show, a heart-felt thank you from the bottom of my heart. This year the show raised over $2000! That easily breaks the show’s previous high mark and we managed to do it with a half an hour less time. Kudos to you, my faithful listeners. CJSW managed to raise nearly $190,000 over the course of the week, which is phenomenal. Mind blowing, even. To put it in perspective, over the course of their recent funding drive CKUA raised $580,330, and they run their funding drive for two weeks and over the whole of Alberta, not just the little bit of Calgary that we can reach with our little 4 kilowatt tower (CKUA broadcasts with 100KW in Calgary alone). So nearly $ 200K is really impressive for our little station. Our supporters are second to none, and the everyone at CJSW loves each and every one of you.

I get very few comments on the blog, and even fewer calls in to the show, so it’s really hard to judge how people feel about the show. Really, the only hard metric I have is the amount I raise each year during funding drive. Other show hosts are for the most part in exactly the same boat. During Funding Drive and for the week after, all we do is ask each other ‘How’d your show go?’ which can be translated directly to ‘How much?’ In my mind, $800-$1200 is a very reasonable show total, depending on the time of day and duration of the show (overnighters obviously have the bar set a little lower). Thanks to all of you who pledge for handily blowing my expectations! I hope you enjoy the exclusive mixes I put together as incentives.

Funding Drive 2010 – It’s Here!


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Another year, another funding drive. This is my 9th with the Fat Beat Diet, and things have been going crazy. I’ve been super buys putting together the mix incentives tfor this year, and I’ve still got a lot to do in the 8hrs that remain between now and my show.

As I’ve written in the past, CJSW?s annual funding drive runs Friday October 22nd through to the 29th. For one week every year we take a break from being the best radio station in town, and ask you, our listeners, to help us out.

All the money raised during our annual Funding Drive campaign goes towards our capital budget (like it always does), paying for everything from maintaining our fancy new 4000 watt broadcast tower, to our CD players, our headphones, and all the other costs associated with running a radio station.

Thanks to your support, CJSW has expanded its presence in the community as well! CJSW is everywhere! We?re out supporting Calgary?s many festivals and community events, and we?re broadcasting live shows to you from local venues.

Pledging is easy. You can all the pledge line at 403-220-5000 between October 22nd and October 29th, or make a donation on-line at www.cjsw.com. Listen to CJSW 90.9 FM and check out www.cjsw.com everyday to find out about all the great swag we have to offer for pledges. Help us reach our goal of $200,000.

Funding Drive and the Fat Beat Diet

I run this blog at my own expense and all my time with CJSW is volunteer work. I do it for the love, but pledging to my show is your opportunity to show your support – and it is greatly appreciated.

When the station re-organized its nighttime schedule into 1hr blocks earlier this year, I was offered a slot on the venerable Friday night block, along side the Musicquarium, Dirty Needles, Fullmoon Funkalicious, and Remote Emissions. As much as I love those shows and hosts, I made the decision to stick it out on Thursday nights. I didn’t want electronic music and hip hop to be relegated to one night a week. If you appreciate this and enjoy hearing non-rock (not that there’s anything against rock…) at all hours of the day, I hope you’ll support me and other shows like Funk Sinden and Mental Illness which showcase these genres of music outside of Friday nights.

Fat Beat Diet Incentives

Once again this year, all donors of $25 or more to the Fat Beat Diet will receive a copy of Keep On Playin’, 2010’s upbeat/dance mix. Here’s a short sample of what to expect:

Keep On Playin' snippet

I’ve also got two other mixes: Wobble Funk and The Book of Right On. The former is a mix of dubstep, drum’n’bass and future music while the latter is pretty much a hip hop mix. They’re each going to be going around the $75 mark.

Wobble Funk snippet The Book of Right On snippet

$200 will get you all three mixes, plus all the tracks in unmixed form as well and a few other goodies (listen to the show for details)

We’ve also got a huge pile of CDs to sweeten the pot as well, including stuff from Neferiu Records and more.

If you?re a regular downloader but don?t listen to the show live on air, feel free to pre-pledge either by sending me an email (Preferred) with your address and phone number and the amount you?d like to pledge, or by donating via paypal on the cjsw site (send along a note that you?re donating specifically to the Fat Beat Diet). If you can do this before tonight’s show, that will greatly increase the chances of getting what you’re after.

Thanks!

Extended Fat Beat Diet, October 14th 2010

The host whose show follows me ended up getting caught behind the 8-ball this week, so he asked me to do his show as well. Sweet! That translated into an extended 2hr show. With so much time on my hands, it felt really comfortable to play in a couple of different genres and have a nice progression to the show. The show ends up in an uptempo dance mood. U-Tern’s (weren’t we just talking about him?) mash-up genius Walking on Lighting is such a satisfying slice of pop magic, I almost feel guilty playing it on campus radio — almost. Actually, the same could be said of the latest Duck Sauce tune as well. But I’m sure you can handle it ;)

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Fat Beat Diet, October 7th 2010

A nice uptempo mix from house to drum’n’bass, including the man called Zinc, who rolls through town tomorrow. The bassline in T.E.E.D’s Monster Remix has been driving me crazy recently, so I had to get it out there. There’s a few technical wobbles at the beginning of the mix, but hopefully that doesn’t detract too much from your enjoyment of the show…

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