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Washington DC
17:00 - 19:00

D.C. reissue and private press label People's Potential Unlimited specialise in preserving the weirdest and rarest of boogie, funk, and more from the 70s and 80s - plus a new generation of artists drawing from the lo-fi DIY sounds of the cosmic boogie past. This special includes tracks from 1979-1989 by Glass Pyramid, Flikk, L.S. Movement Band & many more.

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Los Angeles
18:00 - 19:00

A somber and experimental guest mix from produder and DJ Maral – featuring Iranian classics, early shellac recordings of Iranian classical Music, and field recordings of folk music from different regions of Iran. Tapping into the liminal feelings of being in the diaspora, mixtures of sadness, anger, fear and nostalgia. A cathartic mix for anyone in the world.

Daddy G

Daddy G

Daddy G has been played on NTS in shows including Trevor Jackson , featured first on 30 August 2014. Songs played include Your Maker (Daddy G Remix), Any Love (Acapella) and Some A Dem A Sell.

Daddy G (born Grantley Marshall, 8 December 1959, Bristol, UK) is an English musician, and a founding member of the band, Massive Attack. Marshall joined the Bristol music scene as a member of the sound system The Wild Bunch in the 1980s, which included two other Massive Attack members, Robert del Naja and Andrew Vowles. In 1986, The Wild Bunch disbanded. Del Naja, Vowles, and Marshall then formed the trip-hop group Massive Attack, which is considered to be the first and definitive group in the trip-hop genre.

In addition to appearing on Massive Attack's albums, Marshall has also mixed a CD for the DJ-Kicks mix series.

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Daddy G

Daddy G has been played on NTS in shows including Trevor Jackson , featured first on 30 August 2014. Songs played include Your Maker (Daddy G Remix), Any Love (Acapella) and Some A Dem A Sell.

Daddy G (born Grantley Marshall, 8 December 1959, Bristol, UK) is an English musician, and a founding member of the band, Massive Attack. Marshall joined the Bristol music scene as a member of the sound system The Wild Bunch in the 1980s, which included two other Massive Attack members, Robert del Naja and Andrew Vowles. In 1986, The Wild Bunch disbanded. Del Naja, Vowles, and Marshall then formed the trip-hop group Massive Attack, which is considered to be the first and definitive group in the trip-hop genre.

In addition to appearing on Massive Attack's albums, Marshall has also mixed a CD for the DJ-Kicks mix series.

Original source: Last.fm

Tracks featured on

Most played tracks

Your Maker (Daddy G Remix)
GonjaSufi (Daddy G mix)
Warp Records2017
Any Love (Acapella)
Massive Attack, Daddy Gee, Carlton feat. Carlton, Daddy Gee
Massive Attack Records1988
Some A Dem A Sell
Daddy G
English International1986
World A Jamrock (Daddy G Refix)
Ini Kamoze, Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley (Daddy G mix)
Punchline2005