Skip to Content

Earth’s finest playlist in Soul ‘n Funk music is assembled with love in Downtown Los Angeles. Lot’s of new music tonight. This is the W. McKinley Ave. playlist. Enjoy, loved ones.

Listen to this fine episode in a new window HERE.

[audio src="http://media.blubrry.com/lataco/p/skidrow-podcasts.s3.amazonaws.com/lataco_160421_180748_WPR001.mp3" /]

The list:
1) “Promise To Stay Here” Kendra Foster
2) “Ghetto Walkin’” Miles Davis, Robert Glasper & Bilal
3) “Wristband” Paul Simon
4) “Yellow Sunshine” Yellow Sunshine
5) “Don’t Wake Me (Instrumental)” Moonchild (background)
6) “The Plan” The Poets Of Rhythm
7) “I Got The Rhythm (feat. Elliott Cole)” Lack of Afro
8) “A Life Worth Living (feat. U-Roy & Alice Russell)” Quantic Presenta Flowering Inferno
9) “Free Time” The Aggrolites
10) “Inside You” Eddie Henderson (background)
11) “Favorite Girl” Aaron Abernathy
12) “Take It Easy (Ever After Lasting Love)” White Denim
13) “Golden” United Vibrations

Stay in touch

Sign up for our free newsletter

More from L.A. TACO

ICE Re-Detains Plaintiff Out On Bond in Landmark Case Challenging L.A. ICE Raids, Sends Him Back To Adelanto

After the Supreme Court refused his challenge to ICE, Isaac Antonio Villegas Molina, a construction worker filing a lawsuit against ICE with the help of the ACLU, was detained once again during his ISAP check-in.

April 22, 2026

Four Shops Turning the San Fernando Valley Into America’s Trading Card Capital

Since the pandemic, no hobby has seemingly been hotter than trading cards. Values have soared across all brands, with sealed Pokémon products outperforming the S&P 500.

April 22, 2026

Controversial Israeli Chef Expands Miznon Across L.A.

The Israel-founded group behind Miznon is expanding its L.A. footprint with a new Culver City location, despite protests accusing the restaurant of rebranding Palestinian cuisine, and highlighting its founders’ ties to massacres in Gaza.

April 21, 2026

Five L.A. Menus to Stretch Your Recession-Era Dollar

Recession menus are the new happy hours. Here's how restaurants in L.A. are coping with today's economy, from Long Beach to West Covina.

April 20, 2026

From the Kitchen to the Octagon: One L.A. Chef’s Journey Into the World of Mixed Martial Arts

Chef Walther Adrianzen survived a diabetic coma. He then lost more than 30 lbs. and fought in his first mixed martial arts match.

April 19, 2026
See all posts