phatmoneysack
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I used it recently after about 4 or so years of no use. Compared to discogs its a shambles. I had a Brazilian seller who behaved really erratically, and I was quite convinced I had been ripped off. I felt there were no safety nets in Gemm to…
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Mine is a Bruton Library record and the namesake and graphic design I have used for a DJ night that I am running.
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Raj Are you open to new mixes? Cheers
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This one is a journey through spoken-word house music of the late 80s and early 90s. This unique sub-genre of house music have always been a fascination of mine and I am very happy to share it with you all. It features many great spok…
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What about modern AOR? We've got a crew in Melbourne go under the name of Sex on Toast. https://sexontoast.bandcamp.com/ They also do the New Jack Swing thing.
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RAJ said: I want that record so bad. I have the Byrne and Barnes joint from 81. It is fire. I am super impressed with your knowledge Raj. You need to do a mix of this!
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This is excellent!
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J i m s t e r said:Jeff Lorber has a tight rhythm section and IIRC, dude on the left is a proto-mulleted Kenneth G. Very interesting! I actually picked up Kenny's 1983 Kashif produced LP last month. It was pretty dope. Is there an a of…
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[strong]EDIT[/strong]: Bonus Beat: soon to be out on MCDE i was just listening to this a few days ago! so so good, i was pissed it was just a minute-or-so snippet.... looking forward to the release yeah. I think t…
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staxwax said: edit: i think you mixed it up - these are all on cosmic chronic you might enjoy the moniquea album on mofunk yes, you are absolutely right! oops and thanks that moniquea sounds great. cheers
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kicks79 said:Im still waiting for the Julian Love Ep on M-Division records. Killer take on the modern boogie electro funk sound. He's taken down all his youtube tracks for some reason. He is an illusive character and it would be great i…
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I'm more familiar with Omega Supreme than Mo Funk. The crowing jewel of Omega Supreme is the psychi mirrors. Unfortunately their first two releases are way too $$$ to pick up 2nd hand.
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Its fun and I would play it out, but the Whatnauts sample did it better.
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RAJ said:Jeff Porcaro loveliness Dwayne Ford - Lovin’ and Losin’ you Dude from Mr. Mister Pages - You Need a Hero Eric Tagg = White Stevie Erik Tagg - Living Off The Love Mike McDonald Clone G…
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pickwick33 said:^^^That's not AOR, that's Adult Contemporary. the segue was tenuous, I admit.
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pickwick33 said:LaserWolf said:There is a soul equivalent of AOR. Gaye, Mayfield, Hathaway, Gil Scott-Heron, guys making crafted albums. Any song could be a hit. Besides the occasional black rocker (Hendrix, Garland Jeffreys, etc.), most …
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I am buying a lot of this as well, along-side some blue-eyed jazz fusion.
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2003 I still was listening to a lot of hip hop from well before my time boom bap and 80s stuff mainly. Also I was starting to get into jazz, funk and disco through compilations and greatest hits CDs. But in terms of contemporar…
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Gary said:I hate that I'm so picky. I don't feel like its my fault b I have found that taking a music break--not listening during my commute, not listening while driving around, etc.--helps. I'm less likely to do the "next...next...next..." thing t…
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Poached. But that takes some time and needs to be mastered. I also enjoy smooth and buttery scrambled eggs from time to time.
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These have entered my cannon in the last 10 years
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I found it through other channels.
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RIP!
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Possibly the best thing to come out of this whole mess is Robin Thicke's court illustration. Its got 1987 private press eccentric smooth jazz LP written all over it.
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This is a collection of unique and fun covers of classic yacht rock and AOR tracks that I've gathered over the years. Pure vinyl. It references many tracks from the genre-defining web-series "Yacht Rock" on Channel 101, so make sure you c…
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Bizarre, and irresposible. Although that youtube link is from 2009, so whats going on there? Is this something that came about before blurred lines and is only being picked up now that he's (more) famous?