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Items 3,901 to 3,950 of 3,972 on page 79 of 80
HOPHO 06
02 Apr 13
Played by: Chudy, Zamali, Voodoocuts, Jayl Funk, Justin Johnson, Juno Recommends Funk/Reissues, Killer Funk Records Usa, Morlack, Essex Groove
Review:
Once again Honkey Phonk's label boss Jayl Funk takes a backseat to let his roster shine, this time on a split-single. First up in Berlin-dwelling Voodoocuts, with a pulsating slice of brass and bass duelling, classic funk. On the proverbial flip is Morlack with a killer 'Bootsy goes hip-hop' electro-boogie workout.
OUR 45006
06 Jan 12
MOV 001
26 Sep 11
17902
03 Nov 11
885686 414033
11 Dec 10
NUM 05
26 Aug 08
HR 005D
07 Sep 11
Review:
A debut release for this British duo who have benefited from support from, amongst others, 6Music's Craig Charles. Comprising DJ Chris Tarn and double-bassist Phil Smith, Weekend Sun conjure up gorgeous echoes of piano jazz legend Ramsey Lewis on lead song "Figo" and evoke smoky Northern Soul on "Keep Running". They also show off a more studio-based production savvy on "The Last Monkey", with some beautifully punchy drums shining through a miasmic range of oscillating keyboards and alto sax.
HR 009S
13 Aug 12
Played by: Jimmythetwin, Juno Recommends Breakbeat, Juno Recommends Brokenbeat/Nu Jazz, Juno Recommends Funk/Reissues, Juno Recommends Jazz, Juno Recommends Downtempo, Ez Icarus, Renegades Of Jazz, Salvo
Review:
Although sounding like they come from another time and place, the core of Weekend Sun are actually two funk enthusiasts from the North-East of England. Their blend of exotic-tinged funk and soul has already been championed by the likes of Craig Charles and Pete Isaac. This EP of live and authentic retro funk will undoubtedly win even more followers with it's almost Acid Jazz-esque workouts. Highlights include the female-led title track and it's New Voyager-style remix by Hero 7 (Distant Hero mix).
SOULABDIGISINGLE 001
26 Jun 10
SOULABDIGISINGLE 006
11 Mar 11
505570 1606506
30 Dec 12
FTM 31682
08 Jul 90
NA 5039
10 Mar 09
425032 5303423
24 Jul 08
HBR 007
23 Nov 09
STD 003
24 Sep 07
STD 001
30 Jul 07
BMG 034
19 Jun 10
RF 05
17 Feb 09
2587
01 Jan 11
NONAMES-03
22 Aug 11
Played by: Juno Recommends Funk/Reissues
Review:
Hailing from New York's hippest district, the Williamsburg Salsa Orchestra are an eleven piece band serving up distinctive, salsafied covers of all manner of indie, rock and underground dance hits. Their sassy, unfussy and surprisingly effective repertoire includes tracks by Arcade Fire, Animal Collective and LCD Soundsystem - all given dancefloor-baiting salsa makeovers that neatly sidestep novelty territory. Here, they turn TV On The Radio's maudlin "Wolf Like Me" into an urgent blast of horn-heavy salsa funk, before turning their attention to Peter, Bjorn & John's singalong classic "Young Folks". Both impress, with the latter's near-anthemic status winning out.
4250330535994
02 Feb 10
2534
06 Feb 09
GAMM 071
15 Jul 11
Played by: Billy Bogus, Los Charly's Orchestra, Juno Recommends Brokenbeat/Nu Jazz, Hero Records, Sleazy Beats Recordings
Review:
For the second time, Swedish edit maestro Seegweed blesses GAMM with a set of extremely tasteful extensions. The key to being a cool edit pro is in the selections, and Seegweed smashes it with Willie "Brothers' Gonna Work It Out" Hutch and his hitherto obscure "Slick", which comes chock full of warm, early 70s Blaxploitation motifs. The more raw and Latin-flavoured "Lo Que Dice El Abacu" by Los Munequitos De Matanzas also gets a DJ friendly intro, while Lou Bond's sorrowful and beautiful "To The Establishment" is simply stunning and sounds even better given Seegweed's double-tempo treatment.
886788 967069
24 May 12
DPR-TMC-1475
23 May 12
HSM 50582
20 Dec 11
FVDIG 102
07 Jul 09
505561 0722854
12 May 12
505561 0716792
09 May 12
PMC810 344
09 Jul 10
SONOC 46
22 Jan 10
0882119 017014
04 Dec 09
UNIQ 178-1
27 Aug 10
SSMG 000053
05 Mar 13
SSMG 00029
05 Mar 13
XP 31557
STH 522-8
03 Dec 10
SF 014
15 Jun 12
HAN 011J
12 Apr 10
Played by: DJ Nova (Rodon Fm 95), DJ Drm (Bastard Jazz / Bstrd Boots), Recloose, Mike O'mara(Development Music), Jc - Here And Now Recordings, Juno Recommends Brokenbeat/Nu Jazz
Review:
A perfect collision of raw and authentic Afro-beat vibes with a funky house sensibility, these remixes by DJ D and Olatunde complement the sounds of Brixton-based Yaaba Funk beautifully. DJ D's Afrosuki mix of "Omanfoa" keeps all the funk from the live guitars, bass and brass but anchors it all to a tight house beat. Olatunde's take on "Nyash! E Go Bite U" gets the beat even more involved, creating a barn-storming mix of chanted vocals and driving drums that doesn't lose momentum for a second and gets more addictive with each listen.
VAMPI DG 45056
29 Jan 13 | ||
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