Future Fossils...the recovered and upcoming podcast relics.

Enoch Raavi is a St. Louis-born arts enthusiast, professional DJ, self-published recording artist (Enoch Raavi and the Indigenous Groove) and bassist. Enoch studied radio production in the mid 1990’s and became an announcer on the Webster University-based radio station KSLH Jazz 91.5 in St. Louis.As early as 2003, Enoch has traversed throughout several iterations of  ’podcasts’. Long before the advent of Apple’s iPod, he began webcasting with a station on Live 365, which was inevitably followed by syndicated episodes on Podomatic. In order, the original shows were entitled… “Eklektika”,”Soul Safari”, “Knocturnal Sunshine”, and the last of which was “Global Warmth”, which had a corresponding listening party event featuring live musical acts, African drumming and deejaying, and was housed at several brick & mortar locations. You can find a few of these archived here, and in response to popular demand, do expect new material and shows in the Spring of 2022. Exact dates will be published soon, so for now please enjoy these older episodes, which never get old, and stay tuned for the future installments!

https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/knocradio

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Global Warmth: WitchDoktorate


Now that the retrograde is behind us,
so are the things that are better off left there.
A few things that have come and gone may very well
become relics, some fossils, and others potentially end up in museums,
documenting landmarks from eras of yesteryear.
The latter, after have been found intriguing and harvested by an eager curator,
become exhibits and experiences for those that appreciate the preservation
of precious things. If there is nothing new under the Sun,
then there should be no problem accepting the fact that the songs
contained in this aural elixir are anything but that. Ironically, dated… they are not.
Therein lies the beauty of being ahead of one's time.
Several works represented here are more than a decade beyond their
original release years, yet they are light years away from many tunes
heard in today's conventional establishments,thus providing the reason, and the rhyme for the alternative. This kosmik occasion includes Africans, Asians,Australians and
Europeans, representing a wide spectrum for the palette.
Headbangers by Taylor McFerrin and E.Badu envelop broken joints by UK heroes the Bugz, Jazzanova and Beady Belle.
ATLien Justin C. Gilbert's keys and the STLien Bradd Young's vocals
make for a proper romp in the sack, after the frequency foreplay paves
the way by third eye(and ear) by openers from other dimensional GB, and Jesse Fischer's melted veins. The die and spell has been cast, come get a fix.
Enjoy...

68th Dimension- GB
Vein Melter- Jesse Fischer & Sly5thAve
Decisions- Taylor McFerrin ft. Emily King
So Sweet- Brad Young
By Fire- Hiatus Kaiyote
Mister Magic- Lauren Desberg
Soulful Jazzy House- Jafrosax ft. Yukimi Nagano
Mister Magic- Lauren Desberg
Moderation(extended remix)- Beady Belle
No Use (Lensco remix)- Jazzanova ft. Clara Hil
Red Handed- Bugz in the Attic
The Cosmic Laws- P'taah ft. Monday Michiru
Sun Moon Child- Imani Uzuri
Gimme What You Got - Justin C. Gilbert
Don't Explain (Dzihan & Kamien Remix)- Billie Holiday
Sweet Melodies- Julie Dexter
Hello- Erykah Badu ft. Andre 3000
There's Nothing Like This- Omar ft. Pino Palladino


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