Feel everything in the present moment, but do not be defined by anything. A pocketful of Soul! Set your Soul on fire! Welcome to a sonic odyssey through the soulful sounds of the 1960s and 1970s, a journey that takes you back to the era when funk, soul, and rhythm music were the heartbeat […]
Michel Maillard
Hustlin’ presents Sunday City Sequence by Malcolm McKenzie
Fresh juice by DJ duo Hustlin’ Malcolm McKenzie with Steven Watt from Glascow Taking the time each week to explore as many corners of my collection as I can within an hour to help diffuse the week that was. Sequence #44 covers soul jazz, R&B, boogaloo, deep funk and acid jazz with plenty of […]
Who Gave Birth To The Funk? – Shout It Out!
A collection of some of the finest funk music we’ve ever played. Who gave birth to the Funk? We don’t know but for sure, those tracks had good ancestors! The American Promise Hard Times – Billy Cee & The Freedom Express Let Your Hair Down – The TemptationsA 1973 single by The Temptations. The […]
Until The Morning Comes – Similarly Wrap Your Skates On!
You’ll feel like you’re spending an afternoon in New York’s Central Park or on a Californian Coast? Put on your skates and dance all afternoon until the sun goes down. This mix is all about that groove. We thank our subscribers for their loyalty and support! The Jugglers That’s the Joint – Funky 4+1Funky 4 […]
Funkologie Crew Sensations Vol.14
Digging deep in your soul. Another funky Funkologie adventure. This is a collaboration with our Facebook group members. The team consists of Anne McMahon, Guillaume Clémondont, Salim Srour, Tourpas Ioannis, Tito Gonzales Sarango and the Cupatee Selecta Denis Richner and many more! Many thanks to our crew for their support!If you like good music […]
Naked in the Rain – Reveling in Idealistic Hippie Vibes
My beloved music was sacred and was unique. With Love, Michel ;-) All Along the Watchtower – The Alan BrownThe history of British rock & roll of the 1960s is filled with the names of homegrown performers who, despite enjoying the favor of critics, music columnists, and club audiences, never managed to make a […]