{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"hearthis.at","provider_url":"https:\/\/hearthis.at","height":"150","width":"100%","title":"Bass Archaeology Podcast Episode 13 hosted by Cookee","description":"Bass Archaeology Episode 13: Cross the Tracks\r\nThis week, we dust off the crates and embark on a soulful, funky, and house-infused journey that crosses musical borders, emotional highs, and dancefloor heartbeats.\r\nWe kick things off with the raw, James Brown-produced funk fire of Maceo &amp; The Macks and their irresistible call to \u201cCross the Tracks (We Better Go Back).\u201d From there, The Meters lay down that signature New Orleans groove with the joyful strut of \u201cJust Kissed My Baby,\u201d reminding us that sometimes the simplest pleasures hit hardest.\r\nWe ride the reggae train with Damian Marley (feat. Stephen Marley) on the uplifting, herb-infused \u201cMedication,\u201d then catch the one-and-only Dennis Brown boarding the \u201cWestbound Train\u201d for a roots reggae escape filled with smooth longing and redemption.\r\nThings heat up on the disco floor as Loleatta Holloway delivers pure vocal ecstasy in the timeless \u201cLove Sensation,\u201d followed by a deep dancefloor moment with the Larry Levan mix of Gwen Guthrie\u2019s \u201cIt Should Have Been You.\u201d Patrice Rushen keeps the romance alive with the smooth, unforgettable bassline of \u201cForget Me Nots.\u201d\r\nWe slide into soulful deep house territory with Kings of Tomorrow featuring Julie McKnight on the gospel-tinged anthem \u201cFinally,\u201d then keep the late-night vibes rolling with Miguel Campbell\u2019s bouncy, seductive \u201cSomething Special.\u201d\r\nThe emotional core hits when Frankie Knuckles (with Satoshi Tomiie) brings the deep house classic \u201cTears,\u201d a track that still moves bodies and souls in equal measure. Raze answers with the urgent, body-rocking demand of \u201cBreak 4 Love,\u201d before DJ Vas drops the playful, sample-heavy \u201cWizard Funk\u201d to keep the energy quirky and funky.\r\nWe close the crate with a swing and a smile courtesy of Kid Creole &amp; The Coconuts and their flamboyant, irresistible \u201cI\u2019m a Wonderful Thing, Baby.\u201d\r\nFrom 70s funk and reggae to 80s disco, 90s house, and beyond\u2014this episode is all about the basslines that connect generations, the tracks that make you move, and the timeless feeling of digging deep.\r\nTune in, turn it up, and let the archaeology begin.","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/img.hearthis.at\/8\/5\/0\/_\/uploads\/1482046\/image_track\/14225462\/w1200_h628_q70_ptrue_v2_m1777030109----cropped_1777029949058.jpg?m=1777030109","thumbnail_width":1200,"thumbnail_height":628,"html":"<iframe scrolling=\"no\" id=\"hearthis_at_track_14225462_light\" style=\"border-radius: 10px;\" width=\"100%\" height=\"150\" src=\"https:\/\/hearthis.at\/embed\/14225462\/transparent\/?style=2&block_size=2&block_space=2&background=1\" frameborder=\"0\" allowtransparency><\/iframe>","author_name":"DiscoCookee","author_url":"https:\/\/hearthis.at\/justincookee\/"}