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Welcome to another episode of Sounding Out The City...
This week, we start of with some soulful sounds from Henson with “Part Time Lady”, Liza Minelli (!?!) with a fantastic version of “Use Me”, and Stevie Wonder’s version of “Light My Fire”. From there, we get into some good house music by MXM, Roland Appel, and Stee Downes.
We take a dip into nujazz with “Il Sorpasso” before taking a sharp turn into some killer 80s disco with the classic “Southern Freeez”. Then it’s onto a blend of Estelle’s “American Boy” that I’m really feeling right now by Record Peddler, which mixes in nicely with a soulful rare groove gem from The Impressions. We finish up with a little funk breaks courtesy of Ruckus Roboticus.
Enjoy!
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00::Sounding Out The City Intro
01::Henson – Part Time Lady
02::Liza Minelli – Use Me
03::Stevie Wonder – Light My Fire
04::MXM – Jazz Seducer
05::Roland Appel – Secrets (Mwambe Remix)
06::Stee Downes – A Need For Something Else (Simbad remix)
07::Bebo – Il Sorpasso
08::Freeez – Southern Freeez
09::Record Peddler – Etta vs. Estelle
10::The Impressions – Love Me
11::Ruckus Roboticus – Lesson 7: What Is Funk?
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Shout outs to Richie, Chris G, Ira, and Cathy.
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Till next week, keep on sounding out the city.
--Driftwood
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