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Soul music with a greater emphasis on beats, influences from
rhythm and blues, jazz and psychedelic rock

Sweat Lucy - Funky and soulful vibes

Sweet Lucy – Infectious rhythms and great party anthem.

Catchy melodies that hit hooks and shake into a great party anthem.   Funky and soulful vibes Plastic People – Living ColorProduced and released by Tony Kalangis on his Sophisticated Funk label in 1974. The clavinet riff is gently twangy and instantly funky, the horns punctuate an uplifting melody, while… 

Infectious grooves

Super People – We Just Want To Celebrate Funky Music

  Thumpin’ music until the party is over I Just Want To Celebrate (Mocean Worker Remix) – Rare EarthMocean Worker, the stage name of electronic musician and producer Adam Dorn, is known for his remixes that blend various genres and add electronic elements to classic tracks. Rare Earth’s original version… 

A dedication to Cliff Vaughs & Ben Hardy

Iconic Rock and Funk for Easy Rider: African American Legends

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Black American Collage

Cramp Your Style – With the Most Funkiest DJ Paolo T.

A funky new episode and collaboration. This time with the gifted and talented Paolo T. Funkologie is proud to have one of the most talented DJ’s in the house.   Paolo is a passionate music lover. Behind the turntables since 1992. Rare groove, black, funk and soul music is his… 

New school of hip hop

Straight Out The Jungle – A Delicious Commentary To B-Boy Attitudes

A delicious cake of b-boy hip hop and scratches’n’breaks. The new school of hip hop was the second wave of hip hop music, originating in 1983–84 with the early records of Run-D.M.C. and LL Cool J. As with the hip hop preceding it, the new school came predominantly from New… 

Free Power

Infernal Blues Machine – Free Songs Celebration By Soulman

“My mother tried to flush me. That’s how I learned to swim. She didn’t need a baby. No, she did it for a whim. My father was a junkie. A low-down dirty shame. He left my mother nothin’. And he didn’t leave me his name” from “Swim” by Jack Hammer…. 

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