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

Jackie Shane

Any Other Way – The Purest Wonder Bags

The world of Haris_Pal. His mixes are like the purest wonder bags. You never know what you get, but always pure joy.   The Platters were one of the most successful vocal groups of the early rock and roll era. Their distinctive sound bridges the pre-rock Tin Pan Alley tradition… 

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… 

Cold Night in Santa Fe

Cold Night in Santa Fe – The Wisdom Behind The Smile.

A mix full of trendy soul music from today picked with some evergreens from the past.   Heaven’s On The Other Side Black Rain – Ben HarperHarper is a fantastically talented musician and he has a really great voice to be heard on “Both Sides of the Gun” from 2006…. 

Afrobeat

Ghost Walk – A Brilliant Movement Is Celebrating Afrobeat

Afrobeat, rich in its influences from jazz, funk, and rock, has found a home among many performers, offering a unique blend of sounds that captivate and inspire. The challenge of mastering the intricate polyrhythms and the groove that Afrobeat demands is a testament to its appeal, a challenge that seasoned… 

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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