Blood Orange sits in
Dev Hynes - AKA Blood Orange - plays two hours of the music that inspires him including cuts by Alice Coltrane, Lil Wayne, Foxy Brown and Mattie Moss Clark.
As part of the Black Power season, Dev Hynes - better known as Blood Orange - sits in for Iggy Pop playing two hours of the music that inspires him.
He'll be spinning cuts by Alice Coltrane, Lil Wayne, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Foxy Brown and Mattie Moss Clark.
The UK singer, songwriter, dancer and director first emerged on the UK music scene as a member of the band test Icicles in 2004. He has since gone on to work with Florence and the Machine, Blondie, Solange Knowles and FKA Twigs.
Iggy is a fan and frequently plays his music from albums such as Freetown Sound and his latest, Negro Swan.
This programme is part of the Black Power Season on 6 Music, 1Xtra and 5Live, marking 50 years since Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised their fists in the Black Power salute at the 1968 Mexico Olympics.
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Music Played
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Dean Blunt
Beefa
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Archie Shepp
Attica Blues
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Dro Fe & Valee
Spondivits
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Liz Phair
Hello Sailor (Girly-Sound Version)
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Lil Wayne
Mess
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Empress Of
Just The Same
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Jean Grae & Quelle Chris
Gold Purple Orange
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Brockhampton
Bleach
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Foxy Brown
The Promise
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Mac Miller
My Favorite Part
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Outer Limits Recordings
Julie
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Mattie Moss Clark
Wonderful Grace Of Jesus
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Ian Isiah
247
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Tirzah
Devotion (feat. Coby Sey)
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Robert Wyatt
CP Jeebies
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Solange
Crush
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Lil Peep
Beamer Boy
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Eric Dolphy
Lover
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CeCe Winans
On That Day
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DJ Slim K & Lil Wayne
I Feel Like Dying - Chopped
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Garth Brooks
Lost In You
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Alice Coltrane
Pranadhana
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Sibylle Baier
I Lost Something in the Hills
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Yves Tumor
Licking an Orchid (feat. James K)
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The Beta Band
Human Being
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Georgia Anne Muldrow
Run Away
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A$AP Rocky
Purity (feat. Frank Ocean)
Broadcast
- Fri 26 Oct 2018 19:00麻豆社 Radio 6 Music
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