Welcome to the Slow Jams show. Every installment aims to bring you the mellowest cuts from deep inside my record crates. We kick this show off one of my all time favorite Barry White numbers – September when I first met you
Welcome to The Downlow Radio Slow Jams show. This show is number 4 in a series of soul based down tempo shows that are my labour of love. The deep house number featured surprisingly is out of Scotland.
Welcome to The Slow Jams show. This show is number 13 in a series of soul and blues based down-tempo shows that are my labour of love. Esther Philips features twice on this show. Esther became a
Welcome to The Downlow Radio Slow Jams show. This show is number 12 in a series of soul based down tempo mixes from myself Gideon. This show features a selection of records
We start show number 5 with the ultimate sound system weapon of mass destruction. Fabien’s, “Prophesy”. This 1978 anthem was first released on the Tribesman label based in Brixton, but apparently made its way back to its spiritual
Welcome to The Downlow Radio Slow Jams show. Early on in this show we feature “What Can You Bring Me”, an early funk classic from Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd St Band. This
Welcome to the latest installment of Slow Jams. In this show we are going to go way back to 1938. After the bottom fell out of his career, Alan Lomax recorded Jelly Roll Morton
Welcome to the third slow jams show on The Downlow Radio by me…Gideon. There are some real rare gems on this show. The first one that gets a mention is the 12″ white label bootleg of Angie Stone’s “I Wish I Didn’t Miss You Anymore”
Welcome to the latest installment of the Slow Jams series. The first track that warrants a plug is the cover version of Sam Cooke’s legendary civil rights anthem, “A Change is Gonna Come” from 1967. This track was the marker in