NO CONDITION IS PERMANENT [Episode #343 ~ 03-11-23]

Pictured: Stargard.
Gentle music drifts out of two sets of Klipschorn speakers, filling the room with possibility, and as the guests acclimatize to their new surroundings bodies begin to sway, arms start to stretch, legs limber up, and feet unconsciously flicker. Note by note, beat by beat, the music becomes more intense and rhythmic until everyone and everything is drawn into a dizzying display of movement. The source of the music, however, remains a mystery: party host David Mancuso is placing records on his AR turntables but his inspiration comes from the dancers, who in turn are inspired by the music. The messages are untraceably complex—no physicist could hope to calculate the unfolding relations of energy, force, and motion—but the communication is unmistakable. This is a new situation, and it will soon become the incubator for the most influential network of club owners and DJs of the 1970s and 1980s.
— Tim Lawrence, Love Saves The Day: A History of American Dance Music Culture 1970-1979.
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Here’s what we played in Ep. 343 of No Condition Is Permanent:
THE FIRST SET
Stargard — “Wear It Out” — Ministry Of Sound: Anthems Disco
Livy Ekemezie — “Delectation” — Friday Night
Mad Plaids — “Blood Rare” — Wolf Call!
Les Loups Noirs — “Comprann Lavi” — Encore
The Litter — “Action Woman” — Nuggets I: Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era
Jah Frankie Jones & Agrovators — “Jessy Black” — Satta An Praise Jah
San Remo Golden Strings — “Festival Time” — Double Cookin’: Classic Northern Soul Instrumentals
Tito Puente and His Orchestra — “Tu No Eres Nadie” — Ti Mon Bo
IT’S MADISON TIME…

The Slaves — “Hari’s Harem” — Technicolor Paradise: Rhum Rhapsodies & Other Exotic Delights
THE SECOND SET
Johnny Haastrup — “Greetings” — Nigeria Disco Funk Special: The Sound Of The Underground Lagos Dancefloor 1974-79
Frank Wilson — “Do I Love You?” — Our Generation: 75 Mod Classics, A Way Of Life
Sapan Jagmohan ft. Mohd. Rafi & Pankaj Mittra — “Meri Aakhon Mein Ek Sapna Hai” — Psych Funk Sa-Re-Ga!
Warner Brothers — “Dirty Ernie” — Best of Dunwich Records Vol. 2
The Son Of P.M. — “Hey Klong Yao [Klong Yao]” — Hey Klong Yao!: Essential Collection Of Modernized Thai Music From The 1960s
The Just Brothers — “Sliced Tomatoes” — Invictus Soul Box Set
Junior Delgado — “Sons of Slaves (12” version)” — The Best of Sons of Slaves: Rebel Anthems from a Roots Legend
Jack Bruce — “He the Richmond” — Songs For A Tailor
THE THIRD SET
Ray & His Court — “Tamangari” — Cookie Crumbs: A Funk Anthology
The Rumblers — “Soulful Jerk” — Boss Surf Music Classics
Katsuko Kanai — “Mini Mini Girl” — Nippon Girls 2: Japanese Pop, Beat & Rock’n’roll 1965-70
Jeff Simmons — “Zondo Zondo” — Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up
King Tubby — “A Stalawatt Version” — King Tubby’s Hometown Hi-Fi Dubplate Specials 1975-1979
Speedy West & Jimmy Bryant — “Stratosphere Boogie” — Stratosphere Boogie: The Flaming Guitars of Speedy West & Jimmy Bryant
Peyo Torres y Sus Diablos Del Ritmo — “La Veterana” — Diablos del Ritmo: The Colombian Melting Pot 1960-1985
The Mothers of Invention — “Son of Suzy Creamcheese” — Absolutely Free [Mono]
Los Orientales de Paramonga — “Sabor a Caña” — Cumbia Beat Vol. 2: Tropical Sounds from Peru 1966–1983
THE FINAL SET
Iron Knowledge — “Showstopper” — Chains & Black Exhaust
Les Bantous De La Capitale — “Watchimara” — Congo Revolution: Afro-Latin / Jazz & Funk – Sounds from The Two Congos 1957-1973
The Fading Tribesmen — “More Feathers (Indian)” — White Trash Rockers, Vol. 2: I Am An Ape 1950’s-Early 1960’s
Vaudou Game — “Grasse mat” — Otodi
Captain Beefheart & the Magic Band — “Dirty Blue Gene” — Doc at the Radar Station
Dennis Bovell — “Aqua Dub” — Brain Damage
The Velvet Underground — “There She Goes Again” — The Velvet Underground & Nico [mono]
Los Sander’s De Ñaña — “Caminando De La Mano” — El Sonido De La Carretera Central: Con El Rey De La Guitarra Teo Laura

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Terry Adams Rock’n’Roll Quartet — “My Girlfriend’s Pretty” — Terry Adams Rock’n’Roll Quartet Live

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