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Tracklist 1. Universal Sound - Kool and The Gang 2. Have You Ever Been (To Electric Lady Land) - The Jimi Hendrix Experience 3. Frantic Situation - Eddie Hazel 4. Rocket Science - Kay Franklin and Joyce Rice 5. Cosmic Intercourse - Chris Dave and the Drumhedz 6. Don’t Be Afraid - Raquel Rodriguez 7. Never Lie To you - Vintage Babies (featuring Comm…
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In 2014 I lost my father on my birthday (1/30) to heart failure. Every year I celebrate his memory with music that he raised me on. Many of the records in this episode are from his actual collection that I played as a kid. Enjoy 1. Universal Sound - Kool & The Gang 2. This Masquerade - George Benson 3. Foolish Fool - Dee Dee Warkick 4. Our Day Will…
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DJ Spinna's weekly radio podcast. Kool & The Gang - Universal Sound 0:00 Googie and Tom Cappola - Let Your River Flow 1:57 Gwen Bunn - Yours - 4:48 DJ Premier featuring Asap Ferg - Our Streets 7:06 Rapsody, Anderson Paak, Black Thought, Moonchild - Nobody 10:06 Reggie B - Hypnotized 15:15 Roy Hargrove featuring Q-Tip and Erykah Badu - Poetry (DJ Sp…
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DJ Spinna's weekly radio podcast featuring personal favorite hand picked nuggets 1. Kool and The Gang - Universal Sound 2. Doug Carn, Jean Can - Higher Ground 3. Georgia Anne Muldrow - Never A Day In Vain 4. Tiombe Lockart feat Georgia Anne Muldrow - The Circuit 5. Beatchild and Slackadeliqs 6. Robert Glasper Experiment featuring Ledisi - Gonne Be …
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It's hard to put into words the feeling you get when you listen to a Rod Temperton penned track. I'm a big sucker for well-written songs. Rod delivered stunning material for years and when Quincy Jones was brought Rod into the matrix we got nothing less than magic! Between Heatwave and the many songs that Sir Temperton has written for James, Ingram…
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Harlem born, Brooklyn bred, orphaned by adolescence & self proclaimed prodigy by his teenaged years, Michael Jones PKA Kashif Saleem's story is that of a miracle. By the age of 16 he joined & toured with B.T. Express. After a two album stint with the band he was let go as a result of his overly ambitious work ethic - he outpaced the band's expectat…
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I'm back! It's certainly been a while and many of you have been waiting for this. So many good jams out that I had a hard time picking what to include in this episode. Featured here are my current remixes for Sir LSG featuring Brian Temba and Kafele Bandele, and Shaun Escoffery, my decade long collaborator with whom so many bangers were made. Turn …
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Made this mix a few years ago in honor of the sultry songstress Sade. I've been a fan ever since Smooth Operator dropped. I remember having a little crush on her watching her videos on Video Music Box, a legendary local New York video show that aired the best of rap, r&b, and dance videos. I got a suprising call to open up for her a couple years ag…
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I'm back with the goods. Here's my final soulful house mix for the year. Cd length and full of current heat including my recent remixes for Dj Ino and Tortured Soul. Enjoy and play loud. 1. BreakDown - Soulution Soul feat Nina Provencal 2. From Now On (Josh Milan Honeycomb Vocal Mix) - Namy feat Josh Milan 3. The Beast and the Ghost - Atjazz, Fred …
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Back again with another blend of soulful house jams. It's been a great summer for music this year. I might surprise you with another one of these before the fall season hits! Enjoy and play loud! Spinna 1. Love Is So Nice (Reelsoul RMX) - Dj Roland Clark presents Urban Soul 2. I Still Love You (Pablo Martinez RMX) - Andrea Martin 3. Faith (Dj Spinn…
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Happy 76th Birthday Marvin Gaye! Here's the sequel to the Marvin B-Day mix I did two years ago. Sorry I took so long to get this done but I believe the length of this one will make up for lost time. This mix is almost two hours long and filled with burners. Classics, a few unheard remixes and reworks by my brother Kenny Dope, John Morales Salaam Re…
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Sup Podcast peoples, Ok, so I took a little over a year to put another mix up. My bad. Just been busy djing, making records and being a family man. The life of a dj right? Ok, no extensive dialogue here. I'm just inspired with all this great new music out. I had to zone out and release it into the universe. So here it goes! Track List 1. Who Am I (…
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What's up fam, Sometimes it's hard for me to wrap my head around the fact that we're living in such a virtual world when it comes to music, especially new music. I don't want to believe that I'm just some kind of old school fool that can't get over my vinyl addiction. I have friends who downsized their record collections due to space which is under…
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Marvin Pentz Gaye Jr. (April 2, 1939 – April 1, 1984) The whole world knows that I'm a huge Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson and Prince buff. But the other beast of a soul artist that I love to death is Marvin Gaye, of course! His music deeply expresses the soul of a man. The most bewildering thing about Marvin that I've come to understand more in my…
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Here's a short 40 minute clip of me rocking at the New York Hudson Hotel for Giant Step. There was magic in the air that evening. Can't really explain it. I think it must have been the energy of the people that were there, most of them being familiar faces of the club scene from the past 3 decades. I wish I had more of that night but my recorder wa…
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Here's a mix of some of my personal favorite Larry Levan remixes and productions. Many people in the dance community already understand the role that Larry had on shaping the New York club culture via the legendary Paradise Garage which lasted a little over a decade. I was fortunate enough to experience Larry's magic in the G the year the club came…
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Here's hour one from my short lived XM radio show called Journey of 2008. The show only lasted for four months before the merging of XM and Sirius Satellite radio, which resulted in the dance channel 80 being dropped. Oh well, I guess underground house music is not regarded as a commercially viable genre but real heads know where to find it. I've a…
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