Stone Groove Payday Podcast - The Unemployment Mix
Author: Spaced Invaders // Category: Music, Stone Groove
Sonar shows some love to the growing unemployed population in the United States by dropping some smooth grooves to help in that job search.
Tracklisting:
- Curtis Mayfield-Hard Times
- Dick Walter-Sillouttes
- The Five Stairsteps-Ooh Child
- The Dramatics-Whatcha See is Whatcha Get
- Grover Washington Jr.-Hydra
- Dusty Springfield-Son of A Preacher Man
- Cypress Hill-Hits From The Bong
- A Tribe Called Quest-Push It Along
- Grover Washington Jr.-Loran’s Dance
- War-The World Is A Ghetto
- Wet Willie-Beggar’s Song
- The 9th Creation-Rule Of Mind
- Marvin Gaye-Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)
- The Roots-Syreeta
- Bob James-Tappan Zee
- Hawkeye-Meet Me At The Roosevelt
- Exile-It’s Coming Down
*Bonus Track* Bobbi Humphrey-Harlem River Drive
DJ JectWon - The Pre-Emptive Spring BBQ Blend
Author: Sonar // Category: Just Blogging, MusicA good friend of the Spaced Invaders and a total turntable badass, JectWon drops some chilled out spring grooves for your next BBQ bash. The opening to the mix is killer! You will also hear a rare horn version of John Lennon’s “Imagine” and a few other treats as well. Expect to hear more from this cat in the future.
Payday Podcast - DJ Sonar’s - Dirty Breaks
Author: Spaced Invaders // Category: Just Blogging, Music, Stone Groove
I waited to drop this because of both Flatbroke’s and BirdFlu’s love themed casts and I didn’t want to switch the groove up to much. Anyway, here are some dirty, dirty funk breaks that I pulled together for everyone to get down to. Overall, I’m really feeling this podcast and had to dig through a lot of stuff to put it together. Leave some comments and let me know what you think.
DJ Sonar’s - Dirty Breaks
Tracklisting
- Bloodstone - Traffic Cop
- Duncan Lamont - Funky Express
- The Soul Searchers - Funk to the Folks
- Edwin Starr - I Just Want to do My Thing
- Little Royal - Razor Blade
- The Mighty Ryders - Evil Vibrations
- Oliver Cheatham - Saturday Night
- Jesse Graham Plus 3 - Shootin the Grease
- James Brown - Superbad (parts 1 & 2)
- Skull Snaps - I’m Your Pimp
- Tickled Pink - Reach Out (And Give Me Your Hand)
- Louise Freeman - I Can Do It
- Curtis Mayfield - Radio Drop
- Earl English & The Apaches - Trying to Make Ends Meet
- The Undisputed Truth - What It Is
- Donnie Brown - Funky Mind
- Earth, Wind, & Fire - Happy Feelin’
- Mongo Santamaria - I Can’t Get Next To You
- Sir Guy & The Rocking Cavaliers - Funky Virginia
Payday Bonus - DJ Birdflu - What I Put On When I’m Puttin it on Your Mom
Author: Sonar // Category: Music, Stone GrooveA good friend to the Spaced Invaders, DJ Birdflu has dropped an ill, slow-grooving mixtape that is making its way around the Charleston area. I was able to snag a copy of it from him and I asked him if I could make it available to the Stone Groove listeners. The artwork for the cover was done by Birdflu with scissors and tape, the old school way, and you can check the track listing below and see that the attention to details he used in the cover is also used in the collage of music he constructs. Speaking of old school, this DJ uses nothing but vinyl. No not Serato, time coded or anything like that. Strictly original vinyl. You’ll hear the warm analog sounds, and the crackles and pops of gently worn vinyl pressings. The transitions are on point and if you play both this mixtape with DJ Scrunchyface Flatbroke’s Valentine’s Day podcast your beddy-bye time will be set with that special someone.
Tracklisting:
DJ Birdflu – What I Put On When I’m Puttin it On Your Mom
Mos Def - The Panties
Notorious BIG - Big Poppa
D’Angelo - Brown Sugar Remix
Common - All Night Long
The Roots - Silent Treatment (Kelo Mix)
Erykah Badu - Sometimes
Slum Village - Fall-N-Love
Lauryn Hill - Can’t Take My Eyes Off Of You
A Tribe Called Quest - Bonita Applebum
Bird Flu - Honey For the Two Of Us
Lovage - Pit Stop
Portishead - Lots More Sour Times
RjD2 - Rain
Marcus Amaker at the East Bay Meeting House
Author: Sonar // Category: Just Blogging, Music, Past EventsOn Monday night I decided to explore a section of Charleston’s nightlife that I had no clue of its existence until the week before. So, I ventured to through the cold February night to make my way to the East Bay Meeting House for their Monday Night Poetry and Open Mic Night. This past Monday featured Marcus Amaker, who I just knew as the editor of the Preview section of the Post and Courier, and as I quickly found out from the other attendees, is one of the best spoken word-poets in Charleston, if not South Carolina.
I arrived roughly fifteen minutes prior to the 8:03pm start time that Marcus informed me of and it gave me enough time to explore my new surroundings and see if I could speak briefly to Marcus and thank him for putting the Stone Groove event on the very first inside page of a recent Preview magazine. It was no trouble finding him. After all, he was one of three people with dreadlocks but he was at the door greeting everyone who entered. He even was cool enough to chat with me briefly and even remembered my first name with no trouble. Which if any artist who deals with the press will tell you, it’s kind of a rarity. I left Marcus to meet and greet with others and for myself to search for any sort of seat. However, the place was packed and I ended up leaning against a wall that was closest to the front bar.
Marcus introduced his accompanying band, who after the show, I talked with a few members, and found out they were just a rag tag collective that the poet called out of the blue to perform with him. Marcus took the mic, and the place fell silent as he thanked everyone for coming out and explained how comfortable he was on the mic. Everyone’s attention turned towards the speaker. The poet began to flow over the boom bip rhythm of the drummer’s kick and snare hits. The poetry was a mixture of prose and rhythmic stanzas that worked harmoniously with the mild saxophone, droning keys, and every so often, the slight leads and chords strummed by his guitarist.
The musical aspect of the poetry performance just added to what were already great lines. Marcus’s poetry consisted of several topics that every person young and old could relate to. Basically, the topics were, Love, Sex, and Break Up. He did not use crazy, off the wall metaphors that some poets use and most listeners can’t follow. However, he did paint very colorful imagery using the words that he selected. It was refreshingly easy to follow and understand, while letting your head nod to the rhythm.
After Marcus was done with his set, the crowd was very supportive and tentative of the others during the open mic night and you will definitely find me hanging out on Monday’s at the East Bay Meeting House. Maybe I’ll open my rhyme book once again and get the courage to jump on the mic one time.
For more information on Marcus Amaker, or to check out his music go to http://www.marcusamaker.com/
Get your scrump on with some baby makin’ music
Author: Spaced Invaders // Category: Just Blogging, Music, Stone Groove
Happy Valentines Day everyone!!! Get your scrump on with some baby makin music by the most soulful white boy in the DJ world, DJ Scrunchyface Flatbroke. This special edition of the Stone Groove Podcast will get anyone into the baby makin mood. I know that the guys out there won’t last past the five minute mark, so take it slow and easy with your special lady and groove to this Valentine’s Day Stimulus Package.

















