Funk Explorations

Straight out the Sewer

A delicious cake with loads of funky peaches and old school hip hop scratches’n’breaks…   Exemplified by figures Hip-hop, cultural movement that attained widespread popularity in the 1980s and ’90s; also, the backing music for rap, the musical style incorporating rhythmic and/or rhyming speech that became the movement’s most lasting and influential art form. You […]

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Yum Yum

An Aerobic Session of Breakbeats made live in the mix   The Circus Pulsar – Stato BradoBehind Strato Brato is Jestofunk. The DJ’s Claudio ‘MozArt’ Rispoli, Francesco Farias and Blade, already well known in the Italian house scene, met in their common hometown Ravenna. Their concept was to combine the origins of house with the […]

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A Chunk of Spunky Funk

A superfunky guest mix by Floppysock, Kent, United Kingdom   The mix contains hot producers, such Ed Wizard & Disco Double Dee.The brain behind project is the one and only Dave Allison. Head honcho at Kinjo Music and not a stranger to the funky, slo-mo disco sound, Dave seems to have a Midas Touch when […]

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Listen!

A breakbeats guest Mix by Funkadelian, Serbia. The two Rrriot Bass Girls Kinga Głyk and Ida Nielsen are definitely artists to watch. Kinga Głyk is an amazing bass player of the new generation and a rising star of the Jazz Blues music. Ida Nielsen started playing bass at age 16. During 1993–1998 she studied at […]

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Funky Explorations #49

A superb collaboration with La Fabrock and Gelale Not long ago I was asked by Gelale if I would like to participate in an exploration mix? I gladly accepted. Now this beauty has come out. I would like to thank Gelale and La Fabrock for this amazing enterprise. Highlight of the mix is for sure […]

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Fonka Donk

A crazy exploration through new breaks and golden fruits of funk! Amazing stuff to discover. Especially “Funky Mozart” taken from “Stand By Me (Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get)“, an album led by jazz drummer Bernard Purdie which was recorded for the Mega label in 1971. The adaption is simply clever and astonishing. The Grits kick […]

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