Soul

It combines elements of African-American gospel music, rhythm and blues and jazz. Soul music became popular for dancing and listening in the United States, where record labels such as Motown, Atlantic and Stax were influential during the Civil Rights Movement. Soul also became popular around the world, directly influencing rock music and the music of Africa.

Funkologie Crew Sensations Vol.16

A soul trip par excellence. Enjoy our journey to soul heaven put together by our great team of experts.   This is a collaboration with our Facebook group members. The team consists of Anne McMahon, Salim Srour, Tourpas Ioannis, Denis Rychner and many more! Funkologie – Hot Funk and Soulbeats Public group · 1’169 members […]

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Delilah’s Power – A Hippie-Inspired And Captivating Adventure

The power of soul seduction, with a hitch-hiking to New Orleans. Crossover the Mississippi Delta… Brettino’s Bounce – Funkadelic Sing a Simple Song – Sly & The Family StoneA 1968 song by Sly and the Family Stone, the B-side to their #1 hit “Everyday People”. The song’s lyrics, sung in turn by Sly Stone, Freddie […]

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Move With the Groove – The Heartbeat Of The World

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 […]

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Love Is The New Black

This year we were lucky again to be part of Johannes Roling’s Advent calendar on his beautiful blog. What a beautiful end to a special year. Stay healthy, stay fresh and funky.   Gin & Tonic and Havanna Moon… The Way – Meshell NdegeocelloAlthough Michelle Lynn Johnson also known as Meshell Ndegeocello scored a few […]

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All The Way Down – Funkologie’s finest soulfood.

  Down and Dirty Hearsay – The Soul ChildrenThe Soul Children was a group who recorded soul music for Stax Records in the late 1960s and early 1970s. “Hearsay” (1972) crossed over to the Hot 100. The group was formed in 1968 by Isaac Hayes and David Porter of Stax Records in Memphis, Tennessee, after […]

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