As we duly reported a few weeks back, flawed soul-genius by the name of has recently teamed up with New York’s a fine introduction for the impending release of , D’angelo’s long awaited follow up to 2000′s . And wouldn't you know it, some awfully kind person has uploaded the whole set on Soundcloud. Enjoy the recording and do check out the playlist after the jump.
01) Go Back To The Thing / Let Me Have It All (Sly & The Family Stone)
02) Cosmic Slop (Funkadelic)
03) Woman’s Gotta Have It (Bobby Womack)
04) The Line
05) You Caught Me Smilin’ / Africa Talks To You “The Asphalt Jungle” (Sly & The Family Stone)
06) Tell Me If You Still Care (The S.O.S. Band)
07) Our Love Has Died (Ohio Players)
08) The Root
09) Really Love
10) Alright
11) Mother’s Son (Curtis Mayfield)
12) New Position (Prince)
13) Africa
14) encore break
15) Lady
, famed yet under-appreciated DJ and producer for the likes of , and has come up with this tasty mix of British funk including tracks from for . I'd check it out if I were you.
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Now this video has seem to spread across the internet and social media sites like wildfire, and for good reason too. In continuing with their series, have released their latest episode on /'s record collection with special and personal anecdotes from Dilla's mother (), and many more.
To continue with last week's , this Friday brings you a really special segment with three funky performers in the form of producer , deep-house producer and the latest duos on the decks of Red Light Radio's set at SXSW this year. Check them out everyone.
Yes, we all know that progressive rock music, with its lengthy compositions, capes & stage drama can be extremely taxing for even among the more adventurous music listeners amongst us. But it's hard to argue that it has had a major impact upon above & underground ever since. Many say its pompousness gave rise to the stripped-down sounds of the punk movement in 70s Britain, yet it also gave the world a few of Britain's best-loved bands: Genesis, Pink Floyd, Yes, Jethro Tull and many more.
Mondays are good for jungle, that's what my mum used to say. Well ok she didn't, but classic jungle/drum'n'bass really does seem right to start your week off, honest! So without further ado, here's 's head honcho with his precious selection of “mostly ’94-’96 jungle” for to kick off your week!
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