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Seven Steps For Better Listening Part 2 by DJs Sebo Sellout and Flow One
Two of Germanys finest record diggers Sebo Sellout and Flow One have put together a funky 7" break mix! Highly recommended listening for those of you into the more obscure end of the record spectrum. Streaming and free download below. Enjoy!
7 steps for better listening - "7 steps on top!" by Sebo Sellout & Flowone on Mixcloud
"Ladies and Gentleman,
after more than two years, hundreds of bottles of red wine and kilos of medium rare beef we are proud to present you the second part of our mixtape series “seven steps for better listening” - “seven steps on top”
More than 180 obscure, rare, not so rare, funny, crazy, weird and strange old records from all over the world, mixed with dozens of cuts, skits and sound effects combined in more than 75 minutes of straight multitrack mixing and editing madness. Funk, Soul, Jazz, Psychedelic rock and rare grooves for days! 100% original first press vinyl only (apart from the pointers sisters track in the intro)!
Come with us on a trip to psychedelic wonderland and enjoy the soundtrack to your worst nightmares." - Sebo Sellout and Flow One
Download it here
Agent 45 | Welcome To Atlanta
Since 1999, Agent 45 (Brian Poust) has been researching and documenting the rich history of Funk and Soul from the state of Georgia. While its capital city of Atlanta entered the greater consciousness of the world through its burgeoning Hip Hop scene of the late 1980s and beyond, this was built on a solid foundation of R&B music going back to the earliest days of the Top Hat ( renamed The Royal Peacock), Builders Club and Waluhaje Night Clubs of the 1940s. While much of this music has since become widely known to DJs and collectors, Agent 45 has chosen to spotlight the often overlooked sounds of Atlanta Funk and Boogie artists of the 1970s and 80s, just before the capital of the "Dirty South" earned it's Hip Hop stripes. We begin with the sounds of one of Atlanta's most influential R&B stations of the 1980s, WIGO-AM, before jumping off into an hour of sounds from influential studios run by Calvin Arnold and Haywood Tucker, arrangements by legends such as Tommy Stewart. You'll also find a host of Atlanta artists who put out independent records on obscure, fly by night labels that couldn't last beyond their first release yet hiding their own unique treasure waiting to be discovered decades later.
- Tommy Stewart - Atlanta Get Down (Abraxas)
- The Chapparrals - Jam Around the World (Maximillion)
- Atlanta System - Falcon Fever (King Ro Productions)
- The Now Gang - Wanna Make You Dance (EGM)
- Anthony Lockett - Decisions (McTrax, V103)
- Vickie McKisic - Burnin Hot (HoMark)
- Maggabrain - New Wavin' (Now)
- King Juan - We Just Want To Dance (Castle City)
- Elans - Private Love Affair (Budweiser Showdown, WIGO)
- Joan Ashe - My Life (Gold Mine)
- Gripp Band - We Got Something Funky For You (Midtown)
- Punchy & Early Warning System - Whole Lotta Jammin' (EWS)
- Roubaix - Ain't Nobody Better (Libracorn)
- Symbol 8 - I Thought You Wanted To Dance (Midtown)
- Cosmic Force - Humanoids Get Up (E.F. Records)
- Andrea Hammond & J.T.'s Connection - Let the Music Turn You On (Golden Magic)
- Khayree Ramadan and Horace Henry - Atlanta (Big City Records)
Listen below and get a free download here
DJ Personify | Welcome To New Orleans Mix
Welcome to New Orleans, a mix by DJ Personify, is the first in a new series of DJ mixes curated by Tucker & Bloom. Focusing on regional music, each mix will feature a DJ and record collector who specializes in the musical history of their town.
Welcome to New Orleans: A tribute to New Orleans Funk and Soul is the work of New Orleans native, DJ Personify. Raised in the Crescent City, the die-hard Hip-Hop fan learned early on that many of the samples he discovered originated in New Orleans. He soon became infatuated with the Funk and Soul music recorded there and has spent the better part of the last twenty years immersed in the culture of those records. Personify’s passion for New Orleans' music and culture extends to the present day and is manifested in this DJ mix masterpiece. Lovingly compiled, all of the artists featured on the mix are native to New Orleans with the exception of Hugo Montenegro who plays alongside Al Hirt (a New Orleans native) and The Headhunters, who are included here because of their work with Bill Summers (a life-long New Orleanian.) All songs and samples used on this mix were recorded from vinyl sources.
We hope you enjoy!
Physical copies of the mix are available here.
1. Intro
2. Betty Harris - Break in the Road (SSS International 1969)
3. Lee Dorsey - Give it Up (Amy 1969)
4. Lagniappe Breaks, Cuts and Scrapes Interlude
Aaron Neville - Hercules (P-Vine Records 1987 / Original Release Mercury 1975)
The Meters - Just Kissed My Baby (Reprise 1974)
The Meters - Look-Ka Py Py Drums (Josie Records 1969)
The Meters - Here Comes The Meter Man Drums (Josie Records 1969)
Lee Dorsey - Get Out of My Life Women Drums (Amy 1966)
The Meters - Cardova (Josie Records 1969)
Eddie Bo & Inez Cheatham - Lover and a Friend Drums (Capitol Records 1968)
The Meters - Hand Clapping Song (Josie Records 1970)
Salt - Hung Up Drums (Unofficial Bootleg 2001 / Original Release Choctaw 1972)
Al Hirt - Harlem Hendoo (RCA Victor 1967)
5. Salt - Hung Up (Unofficial Bootleg 2001 / Original Release Choctaw 1972)
6. Eddie Bo & Inez Cheatham - Lover and a Friend (Capitol Records 1968)
7. Enticers - Thief (Coalition 1972)
8. The Meters - Thinking (Josie Records 1969)
9. Cyril Neville - Gossip (Josie Records 1969)
10. Porgy Jones - Catch Joe Potato (Great Southern 1972)
11. Headhunters - God Made Me Funky (Arista 1975)
12. Wild Magnolias - Corey Died on the Battlefield (Polydor 1974)
13. Al Hirt & Hugo Montenegro - Sentries Change (RCA Victor 1970)
14. James K-Nine - Live It Up (Federal 197?)
15. Eddie Bo - Hook and Sling Part 1 & 2 (Scram Records 1969)
16. Abraham - Hook and Boogie Part 1 & 2 (Hy Sign Records 1972)
17. Smokey Johnson & Company - The Funkie Moon (Intrepid 1969)
18. Eddie Bo - Check Your Bucket (Bo-Sound 1970)
19. Ernie K. Doe - Here Come the Girls (Janus Records 1973)
20. Mary Jane Hooper - I’ve Got Reasons (Power-Pac 1969)
21. Bonnie & Shelia - Keep Me Hanging On (King 1971)
22. Inell Young - What Do You See In Her (Soul Jazz Records 2008 Limited Edition / Original Release Libra 196?)
23. Betty Harris - Mean Man (Sansu 1968)
24. Explosions - Hip-Drop (Gold Cup 1970)
25. Explosions - Garden of Four Trees (Gold Cup 197?)
26. Marilyn Barbarin & The Soul Finders - Reborn (Unofficial Bootleg 2014 / Original Release Bo-Sound 197?)
27. Eddie Bo & The Soul Finders - We’re Doing It (Thang) Part 2 (Vampi Soul 2004 / Original Release Bo-Sound 1970)
28. The Gaturs - Cold Bear (Gatur Records 1971)
29. Johnny Moore - Haven’t I Been Good To You (Wand 1967)
30. Dr. John - Right Place Wrong Time (ATCO 1973)
31. The Meters - Simple Song (Josie Records 1969)
32. The Meters - Oh, Calcutta! (Josie Records 1969)
33. Warren Lee - Funky Belly (Wand 1968)
34. Robert Parker - Hip Huggin’ (NOLA Records 1967)
35. The Gaturs - Gator Bait (Gatur Records 1971)
36. African Music Machine - Tropical (Soul Power 1972)
37. The Wild Magnolias - Soul, Soul, Soul (Polydor 1974)
38. Inell Young - The Next Ball Game (Soul Jazz Records 2014 / Original Release Big 9 197?)
39. Ernie & The Top Notes Inc.- Dap Walk (Stones Throw+Now Again 2003 / Original Release Fordom 1972)
40. “Candy” Phillips - Timber Part 1 (Atlantic 1965)
41. African Music Machine - Black Water Gold (Soul Power 1972)
42. Willie Tee - Sweet Thing (Gatur Records 1970)
43. Chuck Carbo - Can I Be Your Squeeze (Canyon Records 1970)
44. African Music Machine - The Dapp (Soul Power 1973)
45. Roy Ward - Horse With A Freeze Part 1 (Seven B 196?)
46. Lee Dorsey - Four Corners Part 1 & 2 (Amy 1968)
47. Professor Longhair - Big Chief (Watch Records 1964)
48. The Gaturs - Hunk of Funk (Gatur Records 1972)
49. Lee Dorsey & Betty Harris - Lots of Lovin’ (Sansu 1967)
50. The Gaturs - Yeah You’re Right (Gatur Records 1972)
51. Willie Tee - Teasing You Again (Grapevine 2000 Records 2003 / Original Release Gatur Records 1972)
52. Betty Harris - I’m Gonna Git Ya (Sansu 1967)
53. The Wild Magnolias - Saints (Polydor 1974)
Keep up with Personify on SoundCloud, Twitter, Facebook, and keep up with the Little Big Things Crew here
The Token Jazz Hour Mix by Bowls
GOTCHA COVERED - A NEW MIX FROM LIL'DAVE AND PERSONIFY
Two of Philadelphia's finest DJs lil'dave (Illvibe Collective) and Personify (Little Big Things) have joined forces to bring you Gotcha Covered - a genre bending mega-mix of covers songs from the mid-60s to the present. With more than 35 years of DJing and music collecting between them, these fellas dug deep in their collections to pull tracks for Gotcha Covered and spent months mixing, cutting and blending together more than 90 covers spanning Funk, Soul, Jazz, Afrobeat, Latin, Bossa Nova, Boogaloo, Reggae, Steel-Drum Band, Brass Band, R&B and Hip-Hop, to name a few. From the super rare to the under-appreciated and forgotten to the more common cover versions, Gotcha Covered offers up something for the serious digger and the casual listener alike. If you love good music, stop what you're doing, grab a copy of the mix, and prepare to be taken on a tour of some of funkiest and most soulful covers ever laid down. And sorry - no track listing...gotta do your own homework for this one!
Gotcha Covered is available for free download here (@soundcloud.com/lildave-
For solo mixes and production by lil'dave and Personify, you can also check the following links:
lil'dave SoundCloud: @soundcloud.com/lildave
Personify SoundCloud: @soundcloud.com/personify
Gummy Soul: Freak The Funk Mixtape
The Gummy Soul Show: Freak The Funk! by Gummysoul on Mixcloud
Through the critically acclaimed releases of Fela Soul and Bizarre Tribe the Nashville natives Gummy Soul have been making some serious noise of late. This latest release is a DJ mix by Amerigo Gazaway ranging on the funky spectrum from classic to forgotten jam and all filtered with that Gummy Soul sound. If you are at SXSW make sure to check them out March 15th at The Holy Mountain Bar, because ike their website says, "you can't stand on good looks alone"
- THE BAG MESSENGER
Tracklist:
1. Kashmere Stage Band – $$ Kash Register $$
2. Carlos Sarmiento – Old Funk
3. Tatsuro Yamashita x Jay-Z – Can’t Knock The Hustle
4. Maker – Shout
5. Antonio Carlos & Jocafi – Kabaluere
6. Bad Medicine – Trespasser
7. 9th Creation – Bubble Gum
8. Amerigo Gazaway – 4 Better Or 4 Worse (Bizarre Tribe Instrumental)
9. Bob James – Nautilus
10. The Meters – Cissy Strut
11. Grover Washington Jr. – Knucklehead
12. Keith Mansfield – Funky Fanfare (Original)
13. Keith Mansfield – Phunky Fanfare (Si Begg Remix)
14. Alan Hawkshaw and Keith Mansfield – Funky Fanfare (Soul Thing)
15. Q-Tip – Lets Ride
16. Fred Wesley and The J. B.’s – You Can Have Watergate Just Gimme Some Bucks and I’ll Be Straight
17. Maker – Hold ‘em
18. Wally Clark x Kanye West – Get Em High (Gummy Soul Remix)
19. Gary Byrd – Soul Travelin Pt. 1 (The G. B. E.)
20. Amerigo Gazaway x Slim Thug – Ooh I Ain’t Heard of That (DJ Chase Marz/Fela South Edit)
21. Blowfly – Outro Bonus: Amerigo Gazaway – Library Funk
Hot Peas and Butta Behind The Red Door Episode 6
Our friend Skeme Richards over at Hot Peas and Butta just released a new Behind The Red Door mix making this the sixth in the series. Running the sultry end of the funky music spectrum the mix is slow burner and up tempo alike, grooving musically and punctuated with forgotten film clips. Really what more could you ask for? Below is the latest episode as well as a player with episodes one- five ready to go. Enjoy
Little Big Things The Mix Tape
My friends Personify, Froz One, and I recently made a mix to highlight some of the records we've been playing at our monthly "Little Big Things" party here in Philadelphia. The result is an eclectic mix of 7 inch funk, soul, disco, and boogie. Enjoy- Case
The Little Big Things Crew brings you their first release: Little BIG Things - The Mix Tape, an all 7-inch mix of funk, soul, disco and boogie tunes mixed, cut and scraped by Philadelphia crate diggers Personify, FROZ1 and Case Bloom. We dug deep in our collections to compile a mix guaranteed to have your deck on blast from start to finish. Little records - BIG TUNES. Bang it loud and enjoy. And next time you're in Philly, be sure to check out The Little Big Things Crew at The Trestle Inn's Souled Out every 2nd Friday for the best whiskey sours in the city, Go-Go dancers, and the illest funk, soul, disco, boogie and latin 45s.
Little BIG Things - The Mix Tape Track List:
1.) Sisters Love - Now Is The Time
2.) Rudy Love & The Love Family - Does Your Mama Know
3.) The Turtles - Buzz Saw
4.) Jimmy Norman - Gangster of Love Part 1
5.) Chuck Womack and The Sweet Souls - Ham Hocks and Beans
6.) B.E.H. - In the Middle of Blind Alley My Mind's Playing Tricks on Me (Little Big Things Edit)
7.) Mocambo Allstars - The Next Message (Kenny Dope Mix)
8.) Lee Fields - I’m The Man
9.) Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street Band - What Can You Bring Me
10.) The Meters - People Say
11.) Lou Courtney - Hot Butter N' All Part 1
12.) The Herb Johnson Settlement - Damph F'aint
13.) Jimmy Jones - Time and Changes
14.) Bernard Wright - Chillin' Out
15.) Crown Heights Affair - Move Your Body and Soul
16.) Brother to Brother - In The Bottle
17.) Joe Bataan - The Bottle (La Botella)
18.) Gil Scott Heron - New World Revolution
19.) Kool & The Gang - Caribbean Festival (Disco Version)
20.) Bobby Hebb - Sunny '76
21.) Crown Heights Affair - Dreaming on a Dream
22.) Freeez - Southern Freeez
23.) Secret Weapon - Must Be The Music Instrumental
24.) Skyy - Here's To You
25.) D-Train - You're the One for Me
26.) Donald Byrd - Think Twice
27.) The S.S.O. Orchestra - Faded Lady Instrumental
28.) George McRae - Look at You
29.) Gwen McRae - Funky Sensation
30.) Linda Clifford - Runaway Love
31.) Universal Robot Band - Dance and Shake Your Tambourine
32.) Ronnie Laws - Always There
33.) Weldon Irvine - I Love You
The End Is Near: A Black Jazz Mix by DJ Froz One
Black Jazz Records was a Jazz label founded in Oakland California by Jazz pianist Gene Russell in the early 70s as an alternative to traditional Jazz. They had a seven year run of releases, the majority of them being funky, spiritual, and criminally slept on. Contributing blogger and avid record nerd Froz 1 lovingly compiled a mix of label highlights, and it is perfect company for the on set of fall. If you see him in the streets buy him a coffee and give him a hug. You owe him at least that.
-THE BAG MESSENGER
Click here for a free download of “The End Is Near”
As a side note, the entire Black Jazz catalogue of master tapes is for sale on Craigslist. Just saying.
Outstanding: Charlie Wilson & The Gap Band's Hip Hop Legacy
Good music is timeless. The GAP band has been moving dance floors for decades, and the use of sampling has propelled the work of the group into current music. Check out this mix recorded by my friend DJ Synapse highlighting the legacy the Gap band and Charlie Wilson have left in hip hop. It is refreshing to see Charlie Wilson be so gracious about his role in sample based music, and wonderful to see him working with a friend. Enjoy the mix.
-THE BAG MESSENGER
Track List:
1. Yearning For Your Love – Gap Band (Original)
2. Runnin’ (Jay Dee Remix) – The Pharcyde (Samples “Yearnin’ For Your Love”)
3. Life’s A Bi#ch – Nas (Samples “Yearnin’ For Your Love”)
4. The Joy FT. Pete Rock, Jay -Z – Kanye West
5. There Goes My Baby – Charlie Wilson
6. All Of The Lights – Kanye West (Feat. John Legend, The-Dream, Ryan Leslie, Tony Williams, Charlie Wilson, Elly Jackson, Alicia Keys, Fergie, KiD CuDi, Rihanna & Elton John)
7. Download (Remix) – Lil Kim Ft. T-Pain, Charlie Wilson, The-Dream & Soulja Boy
8. Computer Love Remix – Zapp Feat Shirley Murdock & Charlie Wilson
9. Boy You Knock Me Out – Tatyana Ali feat. Will Smith (Samples “Outstanding”)
10. Happy – Ashanti (Samples “Outstanding”)
11. Summer Bunnies – R. Kelly (Samples “Outstanding”)
12. Alright (Humps For Your Trunk Mix) – Kris Kross (Samples “Outstanding”)
13. Da B Side – Da Brat Feat. Notorious BIG (Samples “Outstanding”)
14. Every Little Thing I Do – Soul Four Real (Samples “Outstanding”)
15. Outstanding – Gap Band
16. Blow Your Mind – Redman (Samples “Outstanding”)
17. Snoop’s Upside Ya Head – Snoop Dogg Ft. Charlie Wilson
18. Oops Upside Your Head – Gap Band
19. Mo Pussy – DJ Quick (Samples “Oops Upside Your Head”)
20. Burn Rubber On Me – Gap Band
21. Humpin’ – The Gap Band
22. Supa Sexy – Charlie Wilson Feat. T-Pain
23. You Dropped A Bomb On Me (Remix) – Gap Band
24. Fake Hair Wearing Bi#ch – 2 Live Crew/No Face (Samples “Oops Upside Your Head”)
25. Tommy’s Groove Outro
Cosmo Baker Love Break Three Mix
Happy New Year Folks! It seems like its been forever since we last posted a mix, but I suppose it has only been a few weeks. Before we get into this weeks musical treat, check out the Tokyo Duffel and the London Duffel, two new bags that came live over our last update. Check back later this week for the release of a new laptop bag, and some slick new cord management systems.
It’s the year 2011 and we know, sometimes its hard to let go. The new year brings with it new opportunities and room for growth. Before you move in to the new year and kick your feet up, make sure you check last years baggage at the door. Bring in the new year with some growth, and drop the bad with Cosmo Bakers Love Break Volume 3. It just may be the perfect way to break it to 2010.
-THE BAG MESSENGER
“I’m pleased to present to you the third and final installment in my Love Break series. It’s been a long time since I came out with any mixes and a few months ago I was listening to both the first and second mixes in this series and it just struck that I needed to release one very last statement for this. The first two are probably the most heralded mixes that I’ve ever done. They’re the ones that people holler at me about the most, and the ones that I’ve sold the most of with physical product. You can grab the other 2 joints on CD at my store here. It took me a few years to compile all the music that I thought would work just right for this mix, and for the tone of this mix I decided to take a more bittersweet perspective. But, just like the first two, I put this together with love and care, with minimal mixing and just allowing the songs to breathe and live on their own. So I hope you enjoy it.”
-Cosmo Baker
Cosmo Backer "Love Break Three - The Heart's Final Chapter"
Love's Intro
- Ace Spectrum “I Don’t Want To Play Around”
- Banks & Hampton “I’m Gonna Have To Tell Her”
- Major Harris “I Got Over Love”
- New Birth “It’s Been A Long Time”
- Eddie Holman “It’s Over”
- Black Ivory “(It’s) Time To Say Goodbye”
- Marvin Gaye “Anger”
- Top Shelf “Let Them Keep On Talking”
- Lloyd Price “What Did You Do With My Love”
- Jerry Butler “No Money Down”
- The Moments “Love On A Two-Way Street”
- Steve Parks “Still Thinking Of You”
- Solomon Burke “Everlasting Love”
- Clay Hunt “(I’m Claimin’) FInders Keepers”
- Angela Winbush “Angel”
- The Isley Brothers “Ain’t I Been Good To You”
- Sweet Blindness “Ain’t No Use”
- Billy Stewart “Cross My Heart”
- The Delfonics “Trying To Make A Fool Out Of Me”
- Freddie Hughes “Sarah Mae”
- The Three Degrees “Collage”
- Nancy Wilson “I’m In Love”
- Patrice Rushen “Where There Is Love”
- Joann Garett “It’s No Secret”
- Bobby Womack “Woman’s Gotta Have It”
- Smokey Robinson & The Miracles “A Legend In It’s Own Time”
- Ben Vereen “I’ll Keep A Light In My Window”
- Teddy Pendergrass “I’ll Never See Heaven Again”
- Diana Ross “One Love In My Lifetime”
- Brothers By Choice “Baby, You Really Got me Going”
- Mary Wells “Two Lovers History”
J-Rocc Cooking Ingredients
A good DJ is able to breath new life into old songs. A great DJ is able to make you excited to hear those songs. J Rocc is able to take songs you know and make them sound like completely new music. Listen to this mix with headphones on, sleep on it at your own peril.
-THE BAG MESSENGER
Click here for free download of Cooking Ingredients
Track listing…kind of
01. Intro Track
02. 3 Breaks For You
03. Smoothed Out
04. Sho Is Funky
05. Another Smooth One
06. Little Bitchard
07. $$$$
08. Eugene Edit
09. Latin Fuzz Guitar
10. Schmit
11. James The Preacher Man
12. Classic
13. Spacey
14. Out Looking Inside
15. Hoggin
16. Gotta Get Away
17. Rufus Breaks
18. Woman Shut Up
19. Windy Edit