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

Pam Grier

Soul Girls – All the feminine icons of soul music united in one beautiful mix.

A supercool selection by Dr. Strangelove, Berlin, Germany.   And some that are really new to me.Such as Dorothy & Oma & Zelpha or Rhetta Hughes who was featured on the track “Mother’s Prayer” on the 1971 album “As Serious as a Heart-Attack” by Melvin Van Peebles or the 1973… 

Funkologie Crew Sensations Vol.4

Funkologie Crew Sensations Vol.4

Rumble in the jungle with our outstanding affiliates of the Funkologie Facebook group   A collaboration with our affiliates from our Facebook group. The team consists of Anne McMahon, Guillaume Clémondont, Salim Srour, Tourpas Ioannis and the Cupatee Selecta Denis Richner. Our special guest this time is Tito Gonzales Sarango,… 

Russian Postmodern Bombs

Kalinka Dynamite from Mercenary, St-Petersburg     One of the pearls are The Great Revivers, a post-funk band from Saint-Petersburg, Russia. With their beautiful album “Have A Trip With Lucid Paradise”. Another great tune by The Diasonics, founders of hussar funk (!). “Drunk Bach” shows the Talent. Formed also in… 

Butt That Funk

Killer beats mixed by Liza DJ from Italy     This set surprises us with The Mighty Heard, formed as a space funk and intergalactic soul band, the group was then joined by vocalist Abdullah Thompson, aka Dullah D, who brought a cool Hip-Hop swagger to the mix. The result… 

Funkologie Crew Sensations Vol.4

Funkologie Crew Sensations Vol.3

A collaboration with our amazing moderators of the Funkologie Facebook group   A collaboration with our moderators from our Facebook group. With this team we could build a small but nice group posting top entries in Funk and Soul. The team consists of Anne McMahon, Guillaume Clémondont, Salim Srour, Tourpas… 

Slow Burner

Slow Burner

A burner mix by André Schroter from Germany     Cool tunes followed by cool tunes. Harlem River Drive comes out the mass! The band was named after a highway that cuts through Harlem, allowing cars to bypass the local streets of the neighborhood entirely, where the rich zipped past… 

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