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Welcome to another episode of Sounding Out The City...
This week, it’s a soulful jam for you that starts off with a breakbeat classic by Joe Williams, followed by a funky track by Ray Charles (!) and a sweet rare groover from Zulema. From there, you’ll hear a fantastic soulful Brazilian tune by the legendary Arthur Verocai, which trails off into a funky house party track from Arnie Love.
We keep the tempo going with Sons of Kingdom, which was re-edited nicely by 7 Samurai on the G.A.M.M. label about a year ago—the original is ace.
After that, it’s an edit of one of my all time favourites, followed by a nice latin-tinged broken beat stormer from Yosaku that hasn’t yet been released.
Then it’s onto more latin beats, this time it’s some brand new stuff from France’s breaks cutter, Cleon, which I played a few weeks back on another episode.
From there, we go back into time for a couple of deadly rare grooves, then finish up with a cut up from Mr. Konfuze.
Enjoy!
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00::Sounding Out The City Intro
01::Joe Williams – Get Out Of My Life Woman
02::Ray Charles – Every Saturday Night (Live)
03::Zulema – Wanna Be Where You Are
04::Arthur Verocai – Bis
05::Arnie Love & The Lovettes – Breakout
06::Sons Of Kingdom – Modernization
07::Bahama Soul Club – Nassau Jam (Edit)
08::Yosaku – Malembe (untitled)
09::Cleon – Boogaloo Pow
10::Three Rivers Blues Band – Ophelia
11::Seven From Eleven – Strawberry Snocone Pt.1
12::Mr. Konfuze – It’s Too Late
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Shout outs to Roxanne, Kevin, Ira, Chris F, and Richie.
To get in touch with requests, questions, comments, or to submit music, email:
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Till next week, keep sounding out the city.
--Driftwood
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