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Thursday, July 30, 2009

Thøse Norwegians - Kaminzky Park


Norwegian house...

Just saying 'house' doesn't even come close. Sure, it came out on a house label - but these guys completely pull off blaxploitation funk, authentic with subtle sleazy nuances that prove what talented musicians these producers are at the core. Amazing stuff... Truly timeless!

Without a doubt, this is one of my favorite albums of all time. After this record came out, they kinda disappeared into Norwegian clouds of p00f. Enchanting!

praps to quail.egg.fish for the bullet-ridden source. p00f...

also praps to Jes Rosenberg who gave me this record at WXJM to review when it first came out in '97... miss ya dude.


Thøse Norwegians - Kaminzky Park
Genre: Electronic
Style: House, Downtempo
Year: 1997

1 Kaminzky Park (0:38)
2 39-38-39 (5:07)
3 Dom B. Sensi (3:12)
4 Goulette (4:13)
5 Da Kingue D'mazda (5:04)
6 L'hybride Fiasco (6:48)
7 Molde (4:12)
8 Hurdy Burdy (6:09)
9 Toons (6:30)
10 Laika (4:51)
11 Da Kingue D'mazda (S-Charge Poudra Blanca Mix) (6:25)


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Wednesday, July 25, 2007

South Dallas All Stars - Live at the South Dallas Pop Festival 1970


South Dallas All Stars - Live at the South Dallas Pop Festival 1970
Label - Now Again
Released - ?
Style - Jazz, Funk, Soul, r&b, Breaks, Live, Lee Library

Tracklisting:
1 - Marchel Ivery Quintet
2 - Marchel Ivery Quintet
3 - Soul Seven
4 - Soul Seven
5 - Soul Seven
6 - Soul Seven feat. Eddie Purrell
7 - Soul Seven feat. Eddie Purrell
8 - Soul Seven feat. Monica Harris
9 - Soul Seven feat. Monica Harris
10 - Apollo Commanders
11 - Apollo Commanders
12 - Apollo Commanders
13 - Apollo Commanders
14 - Apollo Commanders
15 - Apollo Commanders
16 - Apollo Commanders
17 - Apollo Commanders
18 - Apollo Commanders feat. Eddie Finley
19 - Apollo Commanders feat. Eddie Finley
20 - Black Maffia
21 - Black Maffia
22 - Les Watson And The Panthers
MC's Farewell

description: Over 70 minutes of professionally recorded, fully restored, funky soul music played by some of the best bands in the deep funk business live in 1970.

(from Boomkat)
The Stones Throw funk offshoot overseen by the hardest working man in hip hop / break culture, Egon, goes a further step into the world of obscure and rare funk tracks with this diamond of an LP by the South Dallas All-Stars. Featuring such classy acts as Black Maffia, Marchel Ivery Quintet, Soul Seven with Eddie Purrell, The Apollo Commanders, and Les Watson and The Panthers it holds some superior class funk and soul layed down live on June 22nd 1970. As raw and nasty as funk can get from the Stones Throw crew, what more could you ask for?


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