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Welcome to another episode of Sounding Out The City...
This week we start off with some rare Australian funkrock, a Spanky Wilson classic, and a breaks-filled groover by Lou Garno.
We then get into a new Bamboos joint featuring Alice Russell, followed by a Brazilian funk monster with some gonzo vocals.
Arlene Bell brings back the classic soul funk sound and Canada's own Ellen McIlwaine follows up with a wicked folk funk version of "Toe Hold"
We then get into some "Dusty Fingers" territory with "Drummer Man" before going on a broken beat excursion with "What You Want".
The Bamboos are back again with a funky version of Afronaught's classic "Transcsend Me" before some DJ Day productions give us a hint at the future of hiphop.
A curious B-version of Soho's "Hot Music" comes next, then we close it out with a deadly funky nubreaks stormer by Ze Mateo.
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Quincy Conserve - All Right In The City
Spanky Wilson - Sunshine of Your Love
Lou Garno Trio - Chicken in the basket
The Bamboos - Bring It Home
Os Diagnonais - Nao Vou Chorar
Arlene Bell - Did You Mean It
Ellen McIlwaine - Toe Hold
The Brady Bunch - Drummer Man
Ty - What You Want
The Bamboos - Transcend Me
Kutiman - Music Is Ruling My World (DJ Day rmx)
Glue - Making A Mess (DJ Day Rmx)
Soho - More Hot Music
Ze Mateo - Bunni Groove
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Shout outs to Helder, Cathy, Sauha, Jamie and all the other facebookers who've checked out a mix and are STILL in the group. Big shout out to DJ Pryme Tyme out in Toronto (AKA Tien) and my man Mikey.
'Til next week, peace and best wishes
--Driftwood--
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