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DJS: MOST CHARTED - FUNK - MOST CHARTED IN OCTOBER 2016

Djs: Most Charted - Funk

Djs: Most Charted - Funk

DJS: MOST CHARTED - FUNK - MOST CHARTED IN OCTOBER 2016
14 Nov 2016
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1
VARIOUS
Cat: RHMC 002. Rel: 05 Sep 16
 
Funk/Reissues
Steve Watson - "Born To Boogie" (3:58)
Jam Band 80 - "Jammin'" (with The Jam Band) (6:33)
Sonny Khoeblal & Rhythmic Touch - "Craziest" (3:01)
Errol De La Fuente - "Happiness" (3:57)
Sumy - "The Funky "G" (Only Comes At Night)" (3:09)
Explosion - "Wakka Mang" (3:22)
Eddie Tailor - "Love Dance" (3:41)
Ronald Snijders - "Kaseko Attack" (3:25)
Astaria - "Jamasa Roro" (3:22)
Sound Track Orchestra & Silvy - "Tirsa Song" (3:43)
Review: Back in 2012, Rush Hour boss Antal Heitlager put together a sublime collection of obscure Surinamese disco and boogie for sister label Kindred Spirits. Four years on, and with assistance from Thomas Gesthuizen, he presents the follow-up, Surinam Funk Force. Predictably, it's another fine set full of surprise gems and barely-known classics. While some tracks sound authentically American (see the deep and harmonious brilliance of Steve Watson's "Born To Boogie", and Surinam scene stalwart Sumy's eccentric, synth-laden "The Funky 'G' (Only Comes At Night)", some of the most potent cuts lean more heavily on traditional Surinamese music. In this camp you'll find the thrilling funk of Explosion's "Wakka Mang", and the off-kilter tropical disco-funk of Ronald Snijders' "Kaseko Attack".
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out of stock $35.54
2
Cat: JAL 224V. Rel: 10 Oct 16
 
Funk/Reissues
You Could've Been A Lady (4:34)
Glue Bag Flags (3:36)
Review: Jalapeno's northern funkers Smoove & Turrell gear up for their fourth studio album Crowd Posada with two superlative songs that at once demonstrate their range and innate soul ability. "Could Have Been A Lady" has a deep bluesy rock twang to its groove with just a toe or two in the pub while the curiously titled "Glue Bag Flags" takes us on a much sleazier trip with samples, a slinky bassline, a perfectly executed vocal Q&A and a zero-to-sixty tempo switch when you least expect it. Bring on the album.
out of stock $10.35
3
Cat: DD 08JIM. Rel: 12 Sep 16
 
Funk/Reissues
Jim Sharp - "Breakin' My Heart" (edit) (4:14)
Naughty NMX & Runex - "Check Minnie's Love" (Brexit mix) (3:55)
Review: London/Berlin 45" crew fatten us up once again with a deeply detailed homage to the mighty A Tribe Called Quest: Sharp takes the lead with a supreme blend of "Find A Way" and a Bebel Gilberto cut that Dilla acquainted many of us with. Flip for Naughty NMX hug the EU tearfully and reverse engineer "Check The Rhime" by bringing us back to the delicious Minnie Ripperton source material. This quest is over.
out of stock $8.48
4
Cat: DINK 005. Rel: 17 Oct 16
 
Funk/Reissues
Don't Go (feat Joe Quarteman) (4:00)
Don't Go (instrumental) (4:01)
Review: Washington's Fort Knox Five have literally always been doing their thang. The quartet is made up of Sid Barcelona, Jon Horvath, Rob Myers and Steve Raskin, a collaboration of musicians who have given us a wonderful selection of music across many a genre. They've almost always appeared on their of Fort Knox label, so this new single for the Dinked imprint feels like a welcomed change in their releasing pattern. It's a one-track situation here, but "Don't Go" is a funk bomb capable of deconstructing any dancefloor form here to Detroit, and Joe Quarteman's zesty vocals are immediately hummable. Check that instrumental cut, too - pure, break joy!
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out of stock $8.48
5
Cat: CS 005. Rel: 31 Oct 16
 
Funk/Reissues
Feelin' Good (edit) (2:07)
Feelin' Good (bonus beats) (1:05)
The Grapevine (The Andantes version) (3:14)
Spare Parts (0:25)
Review: The only time in the known universe when having your bike nicked is a good thing... Vancouver turntable champ Nick Bike returns on his own Chosen Spokes imprint with another beat bouquet. Armed with his now signature skill of taking well known classics, here we takes on two of the biggest possible tracks and rewires them for today's beat-hungry floors. James Brown goes under the knife as "I Feel Good" gets a sharp shuffle with full emphasis on the swing while the in-house backing band The Andantes version of Whitfield & Strong's Gaye classic gets a sultry twist. Complete with a beat version and DJ tools, Nick rides right into the heart of another sweet beat success.
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out of stock $8.48
6
Keb DARGE/VARIOUS
Cat: BBE 370CLP. Rel: 31 Oct 16
 
Funk/Reissues
King Tutt - "You've Got Me Hung Up" (5:22)
Carey Harris & Michael Orr - "Spread Love" (3:58)
Cross Bronx Expressway - "Cross Bronx Expressway" (3:47)
Soul Drifter - "Funky Soul Brother" (re-edit) (2:40)
Zebra - "Simple Song" (3:17)
Record Player - "Free Your Mind" (3:52)
The Chefs - "Mr Machine" (re-edit) (5:18)
The Fabulous Mark 3 - "Psycho" (4:03)
Dee Edwards - "(I Can) Deal With That" (3:22)
Leon Gardner - "Natural" (2:36)
Family Of Eve - "I Wanna Be Loved By You" (Kenny Dope edit) (5:26)
Total Experience - "Contradiction" (3:56)
Joe Washington - "Blueberry Hill" (3:25)
Ronnie Keaton - "Going Down For The Last Time" (2:54)
The Fabulous Originals - "It Ain't Fun" (re-edit) (3:52)
Sons Of The Kingdom - "Modernization" (5:02)
Ramsey & Company - "Love Call" (4:26)
Rickey Calloway - "Tell Me" (2:47)
The Golden Toadstools - "Silly Savage" (2:19)
Sandi & Matues - "The World" (2:26)
Carleen & The Groovers - "Can We Rap" (2:14)
Review: Like deep funk? Then you'd surely know of the legendary Keb Darge: the Scottish DJ who invented the term. Known as a leading authority on funk and soul music of the 1960s and beyond, he went from modest beginnings in Wigan, before moving to London in the '70s, bringing the sounds of Northern Soul to punters in the capital. Namely His 'Legendary Deep Funk' night at Soho's seminal strip club turned music venue Madame Jojo's. Following up his last compilation put together with Paul Weller; 2009's Lost & Found (Real R'N'B & Soul) LP, Darge presents hits from the 'Deep Funk' series to celebrate BBE's 20th year. Diggers will most certainly appreciate appearances on here such as Soul Drifter's "Funky Brother", Kenny Dope's edit of Family Of Eve's much sampled "I Wanna Be Loved By You", Joe Washington's "Blueberry Hill" and the classic "Love Call" by Ramsay and Company amongst many others.
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out of stock $22.01
7
Cat: HC 46LP. Rel: 26 Sep 16
 
Funk/Reissues
Natural Vaudou (3:39)
Cherie Nye (4:30)
La Vie C'est Bon (3:30)
On Se Pousse (6:28)
Don't Go (3:29)
La Dette (4:01)
Revolution (3:53)
Lonlon (4:40)
Elle Decide (3:42)
Ndi (4:14)
Locataire (3:44)
out of stock $29.18
8
Cat: CR 004. Rel: 31 Oct 16
 
Funk/Reissues
On The Ropes (vocal) (3:19)
On The Ropes (instrumental) (3:19)
Review: Melbourne is home to one of the strongest funk revival scenes on the planet. Amongst the scene's heaviest hitters - in more than one sense - is drummer-turned-producer Ivan Kkatchoyan. Having been part of heavy funk combo Cookin' On 3 Burners since the dawn of the millennium, he's now the driving force behind Choi Records. His heavy funk rhythms and astute period production are at the heart of Mayfield's "On The Ropes", which also includes some stellar horns and - in its A-side form, at least - some on-point vocals from Carla Troiano. Like previous Choi releases by Traffic and Fulton Street, it's a revivalist funk treat.
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out of stock $12.72
9
Cat: BRZ 45055. Rel: 31 Oct 16
 
Funk/Reissues
Banda Black Rio - "Miss Cheryl" (3:47)
Miele - "Melo Do Tagarela (Rapper's Delight)" (instrumental) (4:10)
Review: Although Brazil's Banda Black Rio remain infamous for the albums that they recorded in the late 1970s, two beautiful LPs that rode that singular wave of samba-ridden jazz dance, 1980's "Miss Cheryl" is an outstanding tune, and we can hear why RCA picked it up back in the day. Mr Bongo provides us with the reissue here and, if you haven't heard it, it's an absolute delight which switches between disco, psych, and something inherently Brazilian - there's even a wacky synth in there, for good measure. Compatriot Miele appears on the flip with "Melo Do Tagarela (Rappers Delight)", a sublime slice of early, electronic boogie that sounds as fresh today as it did back at the tail end of the 70s. A devious little reissue that you should own...
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out of stock $9.28
10
Cat: JAL 222V. Rel: 17 Oct 16
 
Funk/Reissues
You Could've Been A Lady (4:53)
No Point In Trying (3:58)
Given It All (3:04)
50 Days Of Winter (3:56)
Now That Love Has Gone (3:13)
Glue Bag Flags (3:36)
Fight On (3:02)
Crown Posada (3:41)
Glass (3:12)
Slave To The Blues (3:28)
New Jerusalem (4:27)
Review: Geordie soul powerhouse Smoove (aka Jonathan Scott Watson) & (John) Turrell are back with their new album Crown Posada which proves that this Northern Funk duo's rise through the ranks of British soul has been nothing short of unstoppable. With the new single "You Could've Been A Lady", there is also some sweet synthpop inspired groove on "50 Days Of Winter" and some feel good R&B on the infectious "Fight On" amongst many other lovably groovy sounds on offer here. Turrell's wonderfully executed arrangements accompany Watson's smooth as silk voice and it's a great listen from start to finish.
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out of stock $20.95
11
Cat: HOBO 004. Rel: 10 Oct 16
 
Funk/Reissues
Fusion (7:37)
Sity To Sky (Hotthobo Relish edit) (7:39)
All Day (6:35)
Building A Place Of Surrender (part 2 - feat Ash Williams) (8:18)
out of stock $16.18
12
Cat: BC 027. Rel: 26 Sep 16
 
Funk/Reissues
PIMP (3:14)
Police In Helicopter (3:46)
 in stock $13.79
13
Cat: UR 7360. Rel: 26 Sep 16
 
Funk/Reissues
Shy As A Butterfly (Kenny Dope extended mix) (5:21)
Nothing Seems To Work Right (Spark Arrester Cumbia rework) (3:50)
out of stock $12.46
14
MAMBO & GUTS/VARIOUS
Cat: HS 154VL. Rel: 03 Oct 16
 
Funk/Reissues
Boris Gardiner - "Breezin" (3:33)
Glenn Riccs - "I've Been Waiting For You" (4:16)
Serginho Meriti - "Bons Momentos" (2:24)
Sue Barker - "Love To The People" (4:35)
Shoody - "Tokyo Melody" (4:22)
Taxi - "Pode Chorar" (4:03)
Alec Khaoli - "Cross Lines" (5:18)
Bebeto - "Neguinho Poeta" (3:05)
Brooski - "This Love" (3:07)
Noriko Miyamoto - "My Life" (with Iaso Suzuki) (6:09)
Jemaa - "Bob Marley" (3:45)
Denny King - "Chiquito" (4:08)
OREA - "Desintegration" (4:37)
Black Sugar - " All Your Love" (3:49)
 in stock $19.08
15
Cat: BC 0507. Rel: 31 Oct 16
 
Funk/Reissues
Make The World (3:40)
Make The World (instrumental) (3:43)
Review: Taken from Lee's brand new album Special Night "Make The World" is Fields at his finest, fieriest and funkiest - a message of clear unity delivered with his signature gutsy vocals over a beautifully tight groove from The Expressions. Rolling with a real sense of momentum and cool drama, Fields and his troupe still have heaps of love to give. The feeling's mutual too.
out of stock $10.08
16
Cat: BC 03645. Rel: 22 Aug 16
 
Funk/Reissues
Special Night (part 1) (3:33)
Special Night (part 2) (2:51)
Review: Veteran soul man Lee Fields has been touring and releasing music almost constantly since the late 1960s. In recent years, he's struck up a great partnership with the Truth & Soul label's house band, The Expressions. Their latest collaborative single, "Special Night", is something of a cinematic soul treat, with Fields wringing every bit of emotion out of his cracking, heartfelt vocal. The sumptuous A-side (subtitled 'Part 1') is joined on the flip by a sparser, stripped back version ('Part 2') that somehow manages to further emphasize the brilliance of Fields' lyrics and vocal. Both versions feel like future end-of-night classics.
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out of stock $7.96
17
Cat: CLMN 138. Rel: 07 Nov 16
 
Funk/Reissues
Is What It Is (4:40)
Party Music (3:53)
out of stock $10.87
18
Cat: HC 42. Rel: 26 Sep 16
 
Funk/Reissues
Call Me A Fool Today (I'll Be Wise Tomorrow) (6:38)
Funky People (5:57)
Talkin' Bass Experience (9:12)
You Can Only Live But Once (5:44)
out of stock $25.45
19
Cat: LOA 010CD. Rel: 17 Oct 16
 
Funk/Reissues
The Comeback Kid
I Don't Know Why
Wise Men Say
Stripped
Higher Places
A Distant View
The Sound That Man Made
Reach Out
Trials
For Olli, For Eliisa
Be There
One For The Road
out of stock $8.22
20
Dimenzio - "Bamba"
Marius Cultier - "Diamant"
Review: Two Gilles Peterson classics on one 7 inch !! As per usual, the unstoppable Mukatsuku delivers the undeliverable, and somehow the label boss Nik Weston has managed to license a pair of sought after tunes to find on the second-hand market. It's the second instalment of the Club Jazz series with this 45 a Hungary vs France sound clash.Hungary easily wins this one thanks to the sublime rhythm that is "Bamba" by Dimenzio, an inimitable jazz-dance leviathan that manages to mash-up all the right elements of jazz together with something a little weirder and electronic - a truly supreme piece of music that is recommended to ANYONE. Marius Culter's "Diamant" is a high calibre jazz funk missile, and works beautifully as a stand-alone, but its somewhat swamped by the sheer quality of its counterpart. Recommended. As played by Dean Rudland, Mr Thing, Ashely Beedle, Faze Action,Red Greg,Scrimshire,Frank Booker,Nancy Noise and Pete from On The Corner Records etc
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out of stock $6.35
21
Cat: PEPITE 03. Rel: 14 Mar 16
 
Funk/Reissues
Music De Carnaval (5:07)
Music De Carnaval (Steven J re-drum) (4:29)
Review: Magdy El Hossainy is a bit of a legend, a relic from the glory days of North African music, when all sorts of cutting-edge rhythms were being dreamt up in small, DIY studios. He is a member of the '70s outfit Abdel Halim Hafez, putting out a string of glorious material on Moriphon before separating due to his partner's passing. He's back in 2016, and the keyboardist still passes with flying colours - "Music De Carnival" is a heads-down, murky percussive tune with Hossainy's sparkling synth keys, and a swelling bit bass for its bottom-end. The Steven J re-drum remix, as the name implies, twists the drums into even more dangerous folds and comes out a total winner - a seriously destructive tune for all sorts of DJ's to alleviate over. Recommended.
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out of stock $6.90
22
Cat: BS 5555. Rel: 18 Jul 16
 
Funk/Reissues
Getting To The Middle (part I) (2:43)
Getting To The Middle (part II) (2:53)
Review: 1970s "Getting To The Middle" by Edwin 'Eddie' Joseph Bocage, or simply Eddie Bo, is one sublime EP in a sea of infinite soul releases from the New Orleans singer and composer. He was famous for his seductive vocal waves, but this particular single lies more on the funk end of the soul spectrum, and both parts 1 and 2 of the single instantly provoke that indescribable 'get down' feeling. Part 1 is for the party people and Part 2 is for the DJs, the latter leaving thing nice and instrumental.
out of stock $10.87
23
Cat: BC 030. Rel: 20 Jun 16
 
Funk/Reissues
Jungle Fever (2:50)
Tender Trap (3:35)
Review: Hamburg's Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band are as enigmatic and alluring as when they released their first single back in 2007, a tidy funk 7" that was to set the scene for a very particular sort of instrumental sound. "Jungle Fever", out on their own excellent Big Crown imprint, is a 2015 single that is truly hard not to play on repeat; the tune is a delicate yet funked-out blend of raw drums and tropical steel melodies, much like the name of the band already implies! The flipside "Tender Trap" is more broken and loose in its arrangement, something that makes it perhaps even more catchy and provocative than the title track.
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 in stock $12.72
24
Cat: STLK 001. Rel: 02 May 16
 
Funk/Reissues
To See One Eagle Fly (original version 1978) (5:09)
To See One Eagle Fly (Mudds extended mix) (7:27)
Review: Well, what a way to inaugurate your label! The newly crowned Spacetalk comes through resolutely correct with this reissue of 1978's "To See One Eagle Fly" by Morrison Kincannon, a psyched-out funk bomb with a glorious blue-eyed soul twist, and a mystical sort of vibe that can proudly sit up there with the likes of Stills, Nash and Young - i.e. proggy but still groovy. There's an extended remix from Mudds, and the man goes for a kind of dub version approach; a new and different tactic to deploy over a rock tune, but effective nonetheless.
out of stock $9.28
25
Cat: TR 002. Rel: 06 Jun 16
 
Funk/Reissues
Have A Party (3:13)
Get Ready (2:50)
out of stock $9.81
26
Cat: BBE379 ALP. Rel: 03 Oct 16
 
Funk/Reissues
Can You Feel It (6:12)
Due Consideration (5:03)
If We Took The Time (Where Do We Go From Here) (5:25)
Due Consideration Interlude (3:09)
Sweet Bird (5:04)
What A Lovely Way To Spend A Lifetime (5:31)
Samba De (7:44)
Review: Not just a super-rare set of dreamy soul jazz but also a neat piece of independent label history: JSR were a Jersey-based imprint with an open source attitude to their business, allowing ambitious young musicians their first break contract-free (albeit with limited pressings) In 1980 Coleman took them up on the offer, played most of the instruments himself and even designed the artwork: Taking Care Of Business is quite a literal title. It's literally brilliant, too; just check the Shuggy style vocal leans on "Due Consideration" or the swooning Roy Ayers style vibraphone magic of "Sweet Bird" and you'll see exactly what we mean. Stunning.
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out of stock $30.76
27
Cat: KPT 110 BLACK. Rel: 31 Oct 16
 
Hip Hop/R&B
La Raza (4:09)
Abrabeesh (3:55)
Review: It's been a decade since eight-piece outfit Brownout made their debut on Adrian Gibson's admirable Freestyle Records. Although they've never stopped recording - or touring, for that matter - this outing on Kept Records is their first release for two years. A-side "La Raza" is a breezy but bass-heavy affair, with multi-lingual rap vocals and tight turntable scratches riding a dubbed-out, funk-fuelled hip-hop groove. The band's long-held Latin influences come to the fore once more on flipside "Abrabeesh", which boasts some seriously tasty horn parts, fluid vibraphone solos and brilliant drum work. Both tracks are musically expansive, and amongst the best things they've done to date.
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out of stock $9.53
28
Cat: ODDFUNK 008. Rel: 12 Sep 16
 
Funk/Reissues
Ruff Strut (3:08)
Ruff Strut (version) (2:15)
out of stock $11.14
29
Cat: GZ 002. Rel: 07 Nov 16
 
Funk/Reissues
Don't Play Games (4:57)
Let Me Be Me (4:36)
Love X2 (4:27)
U Can Make Me (4:58)
Don't Play Games (instrumental) (4:59)
Let Me Be Me (instrumental) (4:37)
Love X2 (instrumental) (4:27)
Can Make Me (instrumental) (4:58)
Review: Dam Funk and Nite Jewel first joined forces way back in 2009 for what most thought was a one-off collaboration. Here, they're reunited once more for their first joint 12" release. Nite-Funk is every bit as special as you'd expect, taking the best of both artists' musical repertoire - Dam Funk's authentic '80s synth-soul, and Nite-Funk's sparkling, deep analogue synth-pop - and turning them into something new and involving. The EP boasts vocal and instrumental versions of four tracks: the Michael Jackson style '80s soul-pop of "Let Me Be Me", the heartfelt, late night radio slow jam "Love X2", the sax-laden, Sade-goes-soulful house flex of "U Can Make Me", and the deliciously dreamy "Don't Play Games".
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out of stock $25.45
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