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Morning Becomes Eclectic

MBE July 13: Mid-week releases, 1888 disco, boogie flips

Novena Carmel
Novena Carmel
Hand-Picked Music Indie / AltSoul / Funk
We're carrying on the cover love with a wild jazzy disco cover of an 1888 work composed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov titled “Scheherazade.”
We're carrying on the cover love with a wild jazzy disco cover of an 1888 work composed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov titled “Scheherazade.”
Jul 13, 2022

We're carrying on the cover love from yesterday with a wild jazzy disco cover of an 1888 work composed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov titled “Scheherazade.” This discovery was made after a mini-deep dive into the world of Scheherazade, which just so happens to be today’s Box at the Bowl giveaway! On Thursday, Aug. 11, the LA Phil brings the colorful story of Scheherazade to life for a night of classical music under the stars. Enter for your shot to experience this ethereal evening here.

It seems some of the new releases this week were too good to wait for Friday to roll around, and we're not mad about it. Female-led disco-delic soul band Say She She are back with their latest single "Trouble," which shows off their ability to seamlessly blend dreamy harmonies, catchy hooks, and funky baselines, much like their first two singles. Compton creative Steve Lacy is also bringing versatility, teaming up with Fousheé on a brand new single “Sunshine” in advance of his LP coming out this Friday. At only 24, he’s had an amazing journey from his early days building his musical chops on Guitar Hero to his present-day collabs with The Internet, Blood Orange, Mac Miller, Animal Collective, and more. We can’t wait to see where he goes with this album.

Plus, Danish producer Robin Hannibal provides our mid-week pick-me-up on his feelgood boogie flip of DRAMA’s “Monte Carlo.”

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    Show Credits

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      Anthony Valadez

      co-host of KCRW’s Morning Becomes Eclectic

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      Novena Carmel

      Host of Morning Becomes Eclectic, co-host of Lost Notes

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      Anna Chang

      Producer, KCRW Music Department

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