Podcasts – QB Smith

QB Smith

PRODUCER / PERFORMER / EDUCATOR

  • 2 hours 58 minutes
    Quiet Brilliance Lost Sessions #22

    Here is the “lost” end-of-year Quiet Brilliance wrap-up session. If you ignore the rest, this one has the best. 3 hours, all gems, obviously.

    ….Between July and December 2019 I delivered 22 shows to Jazzuary FM, 13 of which got to the archive. Thus, I’m posting the 9 lost sessions. This was the final Quiet Brilliance show to “air”…

    “Weekly adventures in quietly and brilliantly grooving ark-ival jazz, soul and related sounds and spirits, spanning the planet and recorded history – classics and future classics, dug-for treasures, materials variously recombined and reworked. The quiet (and sometimes not-so quiet), and the brilliant, so-labelled in reference to Ken Quashie’s and Kodwo Eshun’s respective guidebooks for such a sonic journey. The luminaries inevitably feature, meaning names and sounds like Coltrane, Herbie, Stevie, Minnie, Dilla, Dego, and plenty of less-commonly mentioned but just as significant characters, a healthy dose of latin, and African sounds, broken beat for sure, smatterings of gospel, folk, Indian classical, no doubt occasional hip-hop, drum & bass, and new electronic mutations thereof, all wrung through the machinery of electronic music and performed afresh as befitting a present era producing-performing-DJ augmented by the tools of the times.”


    18 April 2020, 5:17 pm
  • 1 hour 48 minutes
    Quiet Brilliance Lost Sessions #21

    A nostalgic one for best/end-of-the-decade. 3 hours of gems from across ten years of jazz, soul, broken and beyond , the likes of Jerry Gonzalez, Woody Shaw (because, the box set) Kamasi Washington, Vijay Iyer, Thandi Ntuli, Lauren Desberg, Dego and Kaidi, Sandra St Victor, Robert Glasper, Josh Milan, Tribe Called Quest, Thundercat, D’angelo, MdCL, Marcus STrickland, Terrace Martin, King, Jacob Collier, and Gregory Porter.

    ….Between July and December 2019 I delivered 22 shows to Jazzuary FM, 13 of which got to the archive. Thus, I’m posting the 9 lost sessions. This was the #21st Quiet Brilliance show to “air”…

    “Weekly adventures in quietly and brilliantly grooving ark-ival jazz, soul and related sounds and spirits, spanning the planet and recorded history – classics and future classics, dug-for treasures, materials variously recombined and reworked. The quiet (and sometimes not-so quiet), and the brilliant, so-labelled in reference to Ken Quashie’s and Kodwo Eshun’s respective guidebooks for such a sonic journey. The luminaries inevitably feature, meaning names and sounds like Coltrane, Herbie, Stevie, Minnie, Dilla, Dego, and plenty of less-commonly mentioned but just as significant characters, a healthy dose of latin, and African sounds, broken beat for sure, smatterings of gospel, folk, Indian classical, no doubt occasional hip-hop, drum & bass, and new electronic mutations thereof, all wrung through the machinery of electronic music and performed afresh as befitting a present era producing-performing-DJ augmented by the tools of the times.”



    16 April 2020, 9:09 pm
  • 2 hours 59 minutes
    Quiet Brilliance #20

    The seventh of nine lost sessions … This one was a recap of some of the best stuff from the past two months of shows sprinkled with new things too. Some of these records are just plain fantastic.

    ….Between July and December 2019 I delivered 22 shows to Jazzuary FM, 13 of which got to the archive. Thus, I’m posting the 9 lost sessions.

    This was the #20th Quiet Brilliance show to “air”…

    “Weekly adventures in quietly and brilliantly grooving ark-ival jazz, soul and related sounds and spirits, spanning the planet and recorded history – classics and future classics, dug-for treasures, materials variously recombined and reworked. The quiet (and sometimes not-so quiet), and the brilliant, so-labelled in reference to Ken Quashie’s and Kodwo Eshun’s respective guidebooks for such a sonic journey. The luminaries inevitably feature, meaning names and sounds like Coltrane, Herbie, Stevie, Minnie, Dilla, Dego, and plenty of less-commonly mentioned but just as significant characters, a healthy dose of latin, and African sounds, broken beat for sure, smatterings of gospel, folk, Indian classical, no doubt occasional hip-hop, drum & bass, and new electronic mutations thereof, all wrung through the machinery of electronic music and performed afresh as befitting a present era producing-performing-DJ augmented by the tools of the times.”

    15 April 2020, 7:05 pm
  • 3 hours 3 minutes
    Quiet Brilliance: Lost Sessions #19

    The sixth of nine lost sessions … kicking off with a “Mode for Trane”, and along the way then there’s some Tribe, Moacir Santos, live Herbie Hancock, Kaidi, Deniece Williams, Minnie Ripperton (as ever!!!) , and so on and so on.

    As this was a weekly show, and these last few archives come one after the other, there are some songs repeated across shows, an effort to give them a chance to be heard! No apologies for this.

    ….Between July and December 2019 I delivered 22 shows to Jazzuary FM, 13 of which got to the archive. Thus, I’m posting the 9 lost sessions.

    This was the #19th Quiet Brilliance show to “air”…

    “Weekly adventures in quietly and brilliantly grooving ark-ival jazz, soul and related sounds and spirits, spanning the planet and recorded history – classics and future classics, dug-for treasures, materials variously recombined and reworked. The quiet (and sometimes not-so quiet), and the brilliant, so-labelled in reference to Ken Quashie’s and Kodwo Eshun’s respective guidebooks for such a sonic journey. The luminaries inevitably feature, meaning names and sounds like Coltrane, Herbie, Stevie, Minnie, Dilla, Dego, and plenty of less-commonly mentioned but just as significant characters, a healthy dose of latin, and African sounds, broken beat for sure, smatterings of gospel, folk, Indian classical, no doubt occasional hip-hop, drum & bass, and new electronic mutations thereof, all wrung through the machinery of electronic music and performed afresh as befitting a present era producing-performing-DJ augmented by the tools of the times.”

    15 April 2020, 2:01 pm
  • 3 hours 47 seconds
    Quiet Brilliance Lost Sessions #12

    The fifth of nine lost sessions (and it’s a good one this one! gems within)

    Between July and December 2019 I delivered 22 shows to Jazzuary FM, 13 of which got to the archive. Thus, I’m posting the 9 lost sessions.

    This was the #12th Quiet Brilliance show to “air”…

    “Weekly adventures in quietly and brilliantly grooving ark-ival jazz, soul and related sounds and spirits, spanning the planet and recorded history – classics and future classics, dug-for treasures, materials variously recombined and reworked. The quiet (and sometimes not-so quiet), and the brilliant, so-labelled in reference to Ken Quashie’s and Kodwo Eshun’s respective guidebooks for such a sonic journey. The luminaries inevitably feature, meaning names and sounds like Coltrane, Herbie, Stevie, Minnie, Dilla, Dego, and plenty of less-commonly mentioned but just as significant characters, a healthy dose of latin, and African sounds, broken beat for sure, smatterings of gospel, folk, Indian classical, no doubt occasional hip-hop, drum & bass, and new electronic mutations thereof, all wrung through the machinery of electronic music and performed afresh as befitting a present era producing-performing-DJ augmented by the tools of the times.”

    14 April 2020, 7:13 pm
  • 3 hours 22 seconds
    Quiet Brilliance Lost Sessions #11

    The fourth of nine lost sessions.

    Between July and December 2019 I delivered 22 shows to Jazzuary FM, only 13 of which got to the archive. Thus, I have dug through the hard drives in order to retrieve the 9 lost sessions.

    This was the #11th Quiet Brilliance show to “air”, the third one that Jazzuary didn’t make available after “airing”, and my fourth post in this series…

    “Weekly adventures in quietly and brilliantly grooving ark-ival jazz, soul and related sounds and spirits, spanning the planet and recorded history – classics and future classics, dug-for treasures, materials variously recombined and reworked. The quiet (and sometimes not-so quiet), and the brilliant, so-labelled in reference to Ken Quashie’s and Kodwo Eshun’s respective guidebooks for such a sonic journey. The luminaries inevitably feature, meaning names and sounds like Coltrane, Herbie, Stevie, Minnie, Dilla, Dego, and plenty of less-commonly mentioned but just as significant characters, a healthy dose of latin, and African sounds, broken beat for sure, smatterings of gospel, folk, Indian classical, no doubt occasional hip-hop, drum & bass, and new electronic mutations thereof, all wrung through the machinery of electronic music and performed afresh as befitting a present era producing-performing-DJ augmented by the tools of the times.”


    14 April 2020, 3:13 pm
  • 3 hours 4 minutes
    Quiet Brilliance Lost Sessions #9

    The third of nine lost sessions.

    Between July and December 2019 I delivered 22 shows to Jazzuary FM, only 13 of which got to the archive. Thus, I have dug through the hard drives in order to retrieve the 9 lost sessions.

    This was the #9th Quiet Brilliance show to “air”, the third one that Jazzuary didn’t make available after “airing”, and is my third post in this series…

    “Weekly adventures in quietly and brilliantly grooving ark-ival jazz, soul and related sounds and spirits, spanning the planet and recorded history – classics and future classics, dug-for treasures, materials variously recombined and reworked. The quiet (and sometimes not-so quiet), and the brilliant, so-labelled in reference to Ken Quashie’s and Kodwo Eshun’s respective guidebooks for such a sonic journey. The luminaries inevitably feature, meaning names and sounds like Coltrane, Herbie, Stevie, Minnie, Dilla, Dego, and plenty of less-commonly mentioned but just as significant characters, a healthy dose of latin, and African sounds, broken beat for sure, smatterings of gospel, folk, Indian classical, no doubt occasional hip-hop, drum & bass, and new electronic mutations thereof, all wrung through the machinery of electronic music and performed afresh as befitting a present era producing-performing-DJ augmented by the tools of the times.”

    13 April 2020, 8:18 pm
  • 3 hours 1 minute
    Quiet Brilliance Lost Sessions #6

    The second of nine lost sessions. The sixth I delivered to Jazzuary FM:

    Between July and December 2019 I delivered 22 shows to Jazzuary FM, only 13 of which got to the archive. Thus, I have dug through the hard drives in order to retrieve the lost sessions.

    This was show #6. It’s the second one that was lost, the second post in this series. Hope you enjoy.

    “Weekly adventures in quietly and brilliantly grooving ark-ival jazz, soul and related sounds and spirits, spanning the planet and recorded history – classics and future classics, dug-for treasures, materials variously recombined and reworked. The quiet (and sometimes not-so quiet), and the brilliant, so-labelled in reference to Ken Quashie’s and Kodwo Eshun’s respective guidebooks for such a sonic journey. The luminaries inevitably feature, meaning names and sounds like Coltrane, Herbie, Stevie, Minnie, Dilla, Dego, but plenty of less-commonly mentioned but just as significant characters, a healthy dose of latin, and African sounds, broken beat for sure, smatterings of gospel, folk, Indian classical, no doubt occasional hip-hop, drum & bass, and new electronic mutations thereof, all wrung through the machinery of electronic music and performed afresh as befitting a present era producing-performing-DJ augmented by the tools of the times.”

    13 April 2020, 6:16 pm
  • 3 hours 4 minutes
    Quiet Brilliance Lost Sessions #4

    Between July and December 2019 I delivered 22 shows to Jazzuary FM, only 13 of which got to the archive. Thus, I have dug through the hard drives in order to retrieve the lost sessions. This one was the fourth show, and the first to be lost. The last few at the end of the year were particularly fun as I rounded up both the year and the decade, so keep an eye out for those to be posted.

    “Weekly adventures in quietly and brilliantly grooving ark-ival jazz, soul and related sounds and spirits, spanning the planet and recorded history – classics and future classics, dug-for treasures, materials variously recombined and reworked. The quiet (and sometimes not-so quiet), and the brilliant, so-labelled in reference to Ken Quashie’s and Kodwo Eshun’s respective guidebooks for such a sonic journey. The luminaries inevitably feature, meaning names and sounds like Coltrane, Herbie, Stevie, Minnie, Dilla, Dego, but plenty of less-commonly mentioned but just as significant characters, a healthy dose of latin, and African sounds, broken beat for sure, smatterings of gospel, folk, Indian classical, no doubt occasional hip-hop, drum & bass, and new electronic mutations thereof, all wrung through the machinery of electronic music and performed afresh as befitting a present era producing-performing-DJ augmented by the tools of the times.”

    13 April 2020, 4:50 pm
  • 5 hours 18 minutes
    Live at Cofi

    Five hours and eighteen minutes of soul, jazz, latin and related sounds recorded live on February 15 2018 at the weekly sessions held there by 4torque. Anyone for a roadtrip?

    1. Horace Silver Wont You Open Up Your Senses

    2. Leroy Hutson The Cool Out

    3. Aaries Baby This Love I Have

    4. Don Blackman Holding You Loving You

    5. Robert Glasper Its Gonna Be Alright

    6. Marcus Strickland Alive

    7. MdCL U Better Run

    8. NSM At Peace With Woman

    9. Q-Tip Feeling

    10. Tribe Called Quest Melatonin

    11. De La Soul Trainwreck

    12. Solange Cranes in the Sky

    13. 2000 Black Simple Sacrifice

    14. Robert Glasper Move Love

    15. The Playlist Chasing Goosebumps

    16. Marcus Strickland Lets Wait Awhile

    17. Roy Hargrove How I Know

    18. Omar World Of You

    19. D’angelo Really Love

    20. Earth Wind and Fire Cant Hide Love

    21. Kindred Far Away

    22. Anita Baker Sweet Love

    23. Aretha Franklin Your all I Need

    24. Chaka Khan Destiny

    25. Kenia Distant Horizon

    26. Ondrea Duverny You Know What its Like

    27. Candeas Palmeiras

    28. Tamba Trio O Jogo Da Vida

    29. Donald Byrd Books Bossa

    30. Zara McFarlane Angie La La

    31. Nathan Haines Wonderful Thing

    32. Gary Bartz Ive Known Rivers

    33. Quincy Jones Tell me a Bedtime Story

    34. Susaye In The Night

    35. Bo Kirkland and Ruth Davis Get Next To Me

    36. Jean Carn Dont Let It Go To Your Head

    37. Jones Girls Nights Over Egypt

    38. Herbie Hancock Stars In Your Eyes

    39. Chaka Khan Be Bop Medley

    40. Howard Johnson So Fine

    41. Lizz Fields When I See Love

    42. MdCL Running for Nothing

    43. Dego We’ve Been Here Before

    44. 2000 Black Tomorrow’s Day

    45. Silhouette Brown Hear Them Often Say

    46. Luther Vandross Never Too Much

    47. Rebirth This Journey In

    48. Zara McFarlane Peace Begins Within

    49. Jamiroquai Love’s Foolosophy

    50. Cassandra Wilson Little Warm Death

    51. Joyce London Samba

    52. Mark Murphy Waters of March

    53. Omar Never Too Late

    54. Stevie Wonder Ordinary Pain

    55. Futures Aint Got Time for Nuthin

    56. Deniece Williams Free

    57. Minnie Ripperton Inside My Love

    58. John Holt For The Love of You

    59. Ramp Everybody Loves the Sunshine

    60. Patrice Rushen Settle for My Love

    61. Carleen Anderson All that Glitters

    62. Thandi Ntuli Cosmic Light

    63. Jose James Resolution

    64. Mary Lou Williams It Aint Necessarily So

    65. Alice Coltrane Turiya and Ramakrishna

    20 March 2018, 2:56 pm
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