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Funkologie Crew Sensations Vol.1

A collaboration with our great moderators of the Funkologie Facebook group   This is the first collaboration with our moderators from our Facebook group. I am really proud of you. 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 […]

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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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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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Got your back

A back 2 back collaboration set with Huas, Netherlands   An idea to put a little compilation 1 to 1. Enjoy the result. Creme De Menthe – Tadeusz KlimondaThis pearl can be found on Pop Pulsations II with other funky polish beauties. Willie Chase – J.J. JohnsonComposer of “Willie Dynamite” is a 1973 American blaxploitation […]

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Soul Explosion

Hot soul compilation by Adam Kvasnica from Slovakia   The fresh Doris & Kelley‘s “You don’t Have to worry” shows the way. “Gotta Have Money” from James Conwell & The Exits is or me the first highlight. Conwell was the Exits’ x-factor, a magnificent lead singer with a voice similar to Howard Tate‘s, but a […]

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Exploring Iconic Grooves and Legendary Film Scores

A Soul Gramophon Session with Cupatee Selecta, Switzerland.   George Shearing is a prime example of musical innovation. Shearing, blind from birth, began playing the piano at the age of three. The distinctive George Shearing sound was crafted through the unison playing of vibraphone, guitar, and piano. Shearing’s approach involved transposing big band music from […]

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