Plat du Jour : Bloodstone - Natural High (1972)
Chronique Dusty Groove Seminal work from Bloodstone – an album that may be the group's best-remembered effort, and for good reason too! The album sets a whole new standard for harmony soul in the 70s – one that's tighter than some of the east coast groups,...
Plat du Jour : Syl Johnson - Is it Because I'm Black ? (1969)
Chronique Dusty Groove The core album is one of the best ever soul albums to come out of Chicago – and it may well be one of the best soul albums to ever come out of the 60s! Syl Johnson mixes west side bluesy soul with some great Chicago soul arrangements...
Playlist
1) JB - Salade d' Intro 2) Rahel - Hope 3) Kurupt - Honestly 4) Gift of Gab - Dreamin' 5) The Freebeez - High & Satisfied 6) Myka 9 - Can We Smoke 7) Zion I & The Grouch - Trigger 8) Shotgun - Muthafunk 9) 2 One One - Salt Shaka 10) Strange Fruit Project...
Plat du Jour : Mountain Mocha Kilimanjaro (2009)
Chronique Dusty Groove An amazing deep funk combo from Japan – one that almost rivals Osaka Monaurail for classic-styled grooves! These guys have a sharpness that reminds us of the late 60s James Brown Band at their best, touched with a bit of JBs instrumental...
Plat du Jour : Serge Gainsbourg - BO Madame Claude (1977)
Chronique Dusty Groove A great 70s soundtrack from Serge Gainsbourg – funky, electric, and his most dynamic work ever for the screen – a set that's almost in the territory of some of the Italian police films from the same time! A good number of tracks...
Plat du Jour : Lil Wayne - Tha Carter III Instrumental Edition (2008)
L'addition : Comme quoi le rap nous promet encore quelques belles surprises ! Découvert par Staxo, ce titre (Shoot me Down) nous a bien scotché ! Ce morceau de Lil Wayne est tiré de la version Instrumentale de Tha Carter III sortie en 2008. Puissante,...