10/12/25 New Noize on 92.9 KJEE Santa Barbara's Modern Rock
Song of the Week: Fcukers "I Like It Like That" Ninja Tune
Album of the Week: Harvey Sutherland "Debt" Clarity
Rober Glasper(Feat Thundercat) "Paint The World"
Sessa "Nome de Deus"
Redtenbacher's Funkestra "Blood and Whiskey"
Niia "Maria In Blue"
Steel Beans(feat. Anderson .Paak) "Too On"
54 Ultra "I Won't Go"
Sextile "Freak Eyes"
Fcukers "I Like It Like That"
Carl Cox & Perry Farrell "Joya"
Fallon "Diet Coke"
Austra "Siren Song"
Harvey Sutherland "Flash!"
HAAi "Comes Together"
-hour 2-
Sturle Dagsland "Drifter"
Purity Ring "broken well"
Oklou(feat. FKA Twigs) "Viscus"
Ship Sket "Mimikyu"
Max Jaffe "In Green"
Mobb Deep (Feat. Ghostface Killah, Raekwon) "Clear Black Nights"
Yuuf "Mesa Mesa"
Sports "Keep Falling In Love"
Snooper "Star *69"
The Bobby Lees "Napoleon"
Jay Som "Casino Stars"
Juliana Hatfield "Popsicle"
Freak Slug "Blue Eyes"
Weird Nightmare "Forever Elsewhere"
Sorry "Today Might Be The Hit"
HAIM & Bon Iver "Tie you down"
Not on Spotify:
Juliana Hatfield "Popsicle"
As the sky gathers in darkness in the middle of the afternoon as this impending storm nears we reflect on last nights New Noize set.
You might’ve noticed the playlist was a bit smaller this week. You’re not wrong. My guy Logan stopped by the studio to talk all things Fields of Funk, we gave away some tickets, and I spun a block of artists from the lineup including the brand new Fcukers “I Like It Like That,” which also happens to be this week’s New Noize Jam of the Week.
Talking all things funky the New Noize Album of the Week goes to Harvey Sutherland's "Debt". At no point whilst groovin to this record was like "I have to turn this down", quite the opposite. This needs to be cranked at your next pre halloween monster mashes.
A few other stand outs to check if you are limited on audio intake time would be the new Rober Glasper album. A full-blown sonic journey that had me circling back all weekend. The Thundercat collab alone is worth it.
Oh and I can't leave out the new Jay Som album "Belong". I LOVE THIS RECORD, especially the second half. Jay Som explores musical vistas they have not been to and slides back into their sound with what they learn midway through record which stuck with me. I can’t stress this enough, the back half of that record hit me square in the chest. It’s emotional, expansive, and everything I love about watching an artist expand in real time.
No New Noize next Sunday but will back the following.
Laters...