
Deep and Soulful House Music Radio and Podcasts
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Music | |||

NuYorican Soul featuring Roy Ayers – “Roy’s Scat”
Kenny Rogers – “Tulsa Turnaround”
Mugen – “In The Morning”
Roni Size – “Heroes” (Kruder’s Long Loose Bossa)
Handsome Boy Modelling School – “The Truth”
Galt MacDermot – “Coffee Cold”
Osunlade – ... more
The Isley Brothers – “Footsteps In The Dark”
AWB – “Your Love Is A Miracle”
Chocolate Milk – “Action Speaks Louder Than Words”
Fried Chicken – “Funky D.J.”
Pretty Purdie – “Funky Donkey”
Harold Alexander – “Mama Soul”
24-Carat Black – “Ghetto: ... more
LeRoy Hutson – “Cool Out”
Archie Bell & The Drells – “Strategy”
Marvin Gaye – “A Funky Space Reincarnation”
Dawson Smith – “I Don’t Know If I Can Make It” (Pt. 1)
The Whatnauts – “Soul Walking”
Dexter Wansel – “The Sweetest Pain”
Donald Byrd – ... more
Los Amigos Invisibles – “Playa Azul”
Smokin’ The Jazz – “Gypsy Woman”
Cruisic – “Jazz Carnival”
Jazz N Palms – “Gro”
Jazz N Palms – “Lost”
Azimuth – “Mahna”
Jimmy Smith – “I’m Gonna Love You Just A Little More Babe”
Sivuca – “Ain’t No Sunshine... more
John Holt – “Killing Me Softly With Her Song”
Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band – “Police In Helicopter”
Family Love – “Do Me Baby”
Mato – “Use Me”
Yazz – “Everybody’s Gotta Learn Sometime”
Lyn Collins – “If You Don’t Know Me By Now”
Rotary Connection ... more
Fabian – “Prophecy”
John Holt – “Ali Baba”
Dennis Brown – “Wild Fire”
Dennis Brown – “Some Like It Hot”
Zap Pow – “This Is Reggae Music”
Extended Spirit – “Sista Riddim”
The Ethiopians – “The Whip”
Tenor Saw – “Ring The Alarm”
Fu-Schnickens –... more
Lena Horne – “Maybe I’m Amazed”
Carmen McRae with The Dave Brubeck Quartet – “Take Five”
The Five Corners Quintet – “Three Corners”
Omar – “Golden Brown”
Fela Ransom Kuti – “Water No Get Enemy”
Hypnotic Brass Ensemble – “Sankofa”
Little Anthony... more
CONTENT WARNING – This is the annual hip hop special. It contains all the swears and all the slurs. You have been warned!
Buckshot LeFonque – “Black Monday”
Tribeca Sound – “Street Jazz”
A Tribe Called Quest – “Sucka N****”
A Tribe Called Quest... more
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This production offers a vibrant exploration of the deep and soulful house music scene, showcasing the connections among various musical genres such as jazz, funk, soul, and hip-hop. Episodes celebrate community events like the Notting Hill Carnival and the Beat Bunker Festival, while reflecting on personal experiences and memories tied to these musical gatherings. The host brings enthusiasm and engagement, often intertwining personal anecdotes with music selections, thereby nurturing a sense of connection between the audience and the artist. The content emphasizes mental wellness and community support within the music scene, creating an inclusive and uplifting atmosphere for listeners seeking both entertainment and heartfelt connections.
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