Michel Maillard

Lover of Brazilian 70's Funk, Trash-Rock and Ultrarhythmical - Sexyturbo - 60's Psychodelica with flavors Vanilla, and Cinnamon.

Hot Cookie

A vivid and colorful by Pantu from Cosenza, Italy   The first tracks show the potential of his work. Solid Breaks with assorted italian rhymes. Great work! Detroit Sex Machines, Budo’s Band. Each band is tastefully orchestrated. My Highlight is the piece “Searching for Soul” by Jake Wade or the remix “Oje cumu va” with […]

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Jive Elephant

The crooners of the soul sisters. We present some hot minutes of accumulated woman power to satisfy your soul.   Free Spirit – BirthaThe name is chosen by the name of the great track of Birtha. This band was the first girl rock band with balls of fire, successfully breaking the male dominated genre. Rosemary […]

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Yum Yum

An Aerobic Session of Breakbeats made live in the mix   The Circus Pulsar – Stato BradoBehind Strato Brato is Jestofunk. The DJ’s Claudio ‘MozArt’ Rispoli, Francesco Farias and Blade, already well known in the Italian house scene, met in their common hometown Ravenna. Their concept was to combine the origins of house with the […]

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Satisfaction Guaranteed

A nothern touch explosion of soulmusic. A mix full of male hormones and female independence.   The Star Review Last Night – The Mar-KeysThe Mar-Keys, formed in 1958, were an American studio session band for Stax Records, in Memphis, Tennessee, in the 1960s. As the first house band for the label, their backing music formed […]

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Funky Sugar

A modern horny compilation by John Munich from Germany   I’m actually not a big fan of technoid music, but this post is cool, relaxed and made with taste. A big highlight for sure the one-off collaboration between nu-disco dons, Dr Packer and Mr Rhodes. “Coming Off” is nearly seven minutes of meandering Balearic shuffles, […]

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The Soviets

During the Cold War, the Soviet Union was a place filled with restrictive laws and extreme xenophobia. So, it’s not surprising that Communist officials would want to control just what music was broadcast on government-sanctioned radio stations. But there were a lot space for music in Poland, Ungaria, Yugoslavia and other satellite states to experiment funk […]

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