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Big Sonic Heaven: Music for a cause by Dead Can Dance, War Child Records

This episode of Big Sonic Heaven featured three tracks with proceeds going toward helping people in war-stricken areas. First up, an unexpected new release from Dead Can Dance, their first new single in five years, “Our Day Will Come.” For every purchase of “Our Day Will Come,” Dead Can Dance will donate 50% of the proceeds to MAP (Medical Aid for Palestinians).

MAP does incredible work to provide medical care, food, and nutritional aid to the Palestinian people. The new single also came with an announcement that all of their future music will only be released on Bandcamp, a platform that bans AI music. Their statement is below:

“We have decided to no longer support streaming platforms that continue to exploit artists and promote AI generated music. In future we will sell our music directly to the public via Bandcamp, a platform that continues to support independent artists and which has commendably banned all forms of AI generated music, a technology that threatens the very life and soul of our profession.”

We also took the new Depeche Mode and Beth Gibbons War Child Records Help(2) tracks for another spin. Proceeds help to protect, educate, and stand up for the rights of children living through conflict around the world.

In other new music, we heard the latest from Deary, ACTORS, Art School Girlfriend, Plastic Milk, and more. 

Plus, we celebrated 30 years of Stereolab’s album, “Emperor Tomato Ketchup!” Yay!

Check the playlist below and listen to the episode for two weeks after it airs using the player above. 

  • “You Do Something To Me” – Sinéad O’Connor
  • “All That We Had Is Lost” – Postiljonen
  • “Alma” – deary
  • “Love Less” – New Order
  • “Vertigo” – Miki Berenyi Trio
  • “Our Day Will Come” – Dead Can Dance
  • “Railwayed” – Kitchens of Distinction
  • “Primitive Painters” – Felt
  • “Universal Soldier” – Depeche Mode & War Child Records
  • “Les Yper -Sound” – Stereolab
  • “Sugar Phantom Blackout” – Bluhm
  • “Torture” – The Cure
  • “Other Things” – Ringo Deathstarr
  • “Almost Transparent” – Art School Girlfriend
  • “It’s Enough Now” – Mandalay
  • “A Return” – The Tear Garden
  • “Overcome” – Tricky
  • “chained to a cloud” – Slowdive
  • “Thursday” – Asobi Seksu
  • “CTRL” – ACTORS
  • “Heart and Soul” – Joy Division
  • “Deep Ocean Vast Sea” – Peter Murphy
  • “The Robot Girl Psychiatrist” – The False Dawns
  • “Punish Me With Kisses” – The Glove
  • “Kiss Of Snow (feat. Krissy Vanderwoude)” – LongingSky
  • “Vapour Trail” – Ride
  • “Sunday Morning” – Beth Gibbons & War Child Records
  • “Carolyn’s Fingers” – Cocteau Twins
  • “Into You” – The Haunted Youth
  • “Klettur” – Sigur Rós
  • “Sticky Halo” – Plastic Milk
  • “I Tried” – Shoestrings
  • “Kiss a Girl In Black” – Fleeting Joys

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The Progressive Underground Pick of the Week: ‘Tentative’ by Atjazz (feat. Sio)

Producer Martin Iveson, known to the world as Atjazz, has returned with an ambitious new project, a 27-track set titled “Starbase 17.”

The album gathers the musical ideas he has refined across his career and pushes them forward into a deeply textured future. It is immersive, layered and beautifully constructed.

The track we are about to hear features the voice of Sio, and she brings a haunting elegance that sits right in the pocket of Atjazz’s production. Here’s “Tentative.” My Pick of the Week. 

Atjazz featuring Sio with “Tentative,” from the album “Starbase 17.”

If deep, soulful electronic music is where you live, join us every Saturday evening at 6 on 101.9 WDET and wdet.org.

For The Progressive Underground, I’m Chris Campbell. Peace. 

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The Metro: The liberal politicians enacting an affordability agenda

To counter President Donald Trump’s agenda, liberals aren’t discussing democracy. They’re talking about the issue of affordability.

Last year, Congressional Democrats fought a previous budget bill on the grounds that peoples’ healthcare costs would rise if it passed. In November, Democrats ran across the country — and won — on reducing the cost of living. Last month, Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer unveiled a plan to make America more affordable. 

But what, exactly, is an affordability agenda? And how are politicians trying to resolve the affordability crisis?

EJ Dionne is a New York Times opinion writer, a professor at Georgetown University, and a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution. He joined Robyn Vincent to discuss.

 

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