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From:Fred McCormick
Date: 09 Dec 09 - 10:23 AM
Hi folks,
Just to let everybody know, that the December 2009 edition of Worlds of Trad Internet radio – a Christmas Special no less - is now uploaded and bringing festive melodies and cheer from every part of the globe. You can pick the programme up by going straight to the station player at
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On the other hand, you can bring up the station page first. Click on http://www.live365.com/stations/oneworldmusic . Then click the yellow PLAY button. Then, if you press the green button to the right, you can save Worlds of Trad as a preset. That will save you having to search the next time you listen in.
This month The Stanley Brothers, Lord Executor and Jesse Thomas regale us with various seasonal salutations; Will Atkinson, Willy Taylor, Joe Hutton, Ola Belle Reed, a bunch of Yorkshire Carollers and Fred Jordan remind us that Christmas wouldn't be Christmas without a few shepherds and the gift of a lamb or two; Leroy Carr, The Allen Brothers and Bukka White opine that that Christmas is a rotten time to be stuck in jail; Jackie Daly, Micho Russell and Jean Ritchie play us a Christmas tune or two; and there
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10 dance tracks that provide a truly spiritual experience
By Sam Richards
It's often observed that there are certain similarities between the rituals of dance music and those of organised religion: the dimly-lit temples of worship, the DJs resembling preachers in the pulpit sending the congregation into raptures. Plenty of dance producers down the years have played up these parallels in the hope of elevating their functional club tracks into musical epiphanies, but tunes that make a genuine spiritual connection are not so common. Here are 10 soul-stirring examples that actually deliver on their promise to take you to another place (and not just to the chillout area to talk nonsense with your new best mates).
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1. Joe Smooth - Promised Land
This impossibly uplifting 1987 track from Chicago's Joe Smooth has become a foundational house classic, sealing the idea of dance music as egalitarian utopia. The Promised Land is a Biblical concept invoked by Martin Luther King in his I've Been to the Mountaintop speech to envision a future without discrimination and pain. Or as Smooth neatly summarises: "One day we will be free from fighting, violence, people crying in the street." It's enough to briefly convince you that