Soul

Jukebox Heroes

If I had a jukebox, these would be the tracks that would be on it. Music covers and recovered tracks mainly cribbed from the Fab 4, other british invasion bands and american successes of the 60/70’s. “Hey Jude” is the ninth studio album by Wilson Pickett. Also released as a single was the cover of […]

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Dr. Strangelove Mix

Guest Mix by Dr. Strangelove, Berlin, Germany. The start already has some cool tunes to offer. “Hogtied” by Chain Reaction from 1977. Available on Bandcamp and surely worth to have an ear. Or an other beautiful track from Messengers Inc. The highlights are coming later with “Ain’t my stuff good enough” from Clydie King. King […]

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Funk All Them

Guest Mix by Rafa Rico Sanchez, Spain.   The selection has many highlights between mainly new bands and great classics. The fabulous “Get the funk Mr.Trump” by Funkdacion starts the mix. The band from Granada is one of the most veteran groups in Funk & Soul sound in Spain. “How Strong is yout Booty” of […]

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Grooves from the Grammophon: Funk and Soul Classics

Another Soul Gramophon Session by Cupatee Selecta, Switzerland.   We especially love the groove between white and black funk’n’soul. This mix never gets old and reflects both sides beautifully. One standout track is “Work Song” by Pat Lundy, a groover that runs for over 7 minutes and blows you away. Another highlight is Tom Jones’ […]

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Electric Black Man: Say It Loud & Soul’s Hidden Masterpiece

This is the final mix of the Black Trilogie. While the first two mixes explored themes of drug-induced suffering, struggles in the ghetto, and women’s emancipation, this mix celebrates liberation, pride, and resistance through the powerful rhythms of soul and funk music. Curtis Mayfield‘s departure from The Impressions in 1970 marked the dawn of a […]

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