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Solo Muzika
01-09-2009, 02:20 AM
http://www.solomuzika.net

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Solo Muzika - Are You Are Ready For Black Power?

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Living in NYC itself is an addiction. You can have anything you want at any time. Before technology stole our vinyl, there used to be records stores all around the city. I remember waking up on Saturday’s and starting my day in the Village at Discorama. I would then walk across to Vinylmania, race to Eightball, run to Rock & Soul, stagger to Satellite and end up exhausted at Dance Tracks. Ironically, I was bored to tears with House music by the time I arrived there.

Dance Tracks used to have a nice little wall dedicated to albums containing great re-released and re-mastered vintage music with labels like Soul Jazz Records, Strut, Harmless, BBE, etc. Curious, I started to listen to a lot of these albums because the covers reminded me so much of what my dad used to play. Although I already had a small collection of this great music, it was there that I began to dig a little deeper into the various sounds of afro beat, latin, boogaloo, breaks, funk, and soul. Not to take away from the other stores because they also had a similar inventory, but I think it was the environment and sitting in the pleather couches at Dance Tracks that allowed me to relax, read and let everything sink in.

Starting to get a little more familiar with the sounds, I started to search out venues where I could hear amazing soul, funk, psychedelic rock and rare groove classics. There was only once place for me and it was called APT.

Above is a little blend dedicated to the human race and inspired by our new President, Barack Obama. I would also like to thank Kenny Dope, Keb Debarge, Spinna, Danny Krivit, Gilles Peterson, Citizen Kane, Norman J, Dr. Bob Jones, Jazzy Jeff, Rich Medina Fitzroy 'Da Buzz Boy', DJ Muro, Khan, Amir, Bobbito Garcia, Stretch Armstrong and Wax Poetics for inspiring me to open my ears to another world of beautiful dance music.

DJ 1derful
01-09-2009, 08:36 AM
Partna this was tight...Much respect

reese 60615
01-09-2009, 11:18 AM
i really enjoyed this mix from 37:43 to 58:20. definitly some classic soul here. we call them dusty records here in chicago. this is a herb "cool gent" kent set on sunday morning. thats big. trusts. ill listen to this one again later on friday night. my sister digs it. blow the dust off of it and give it a spin..

soulman
01-09-2009, 11:51 AM
i really enjoyed this mix from 37:43 to 58:20. definitly some classic soul here. we call them dusty records here in chicago. this is a herb "cool gent" kent set on sunday morning. thats big. trusts. ill listen to this one again later on friday night. my sister digs it. blow the dust off of it and give it a spin..

Keeps kicking me out from zshare....is there something going on? Does he have a podcast I can download?

reese 60615
01-09-2009, 12:04 PM
Keeps kicking me out from zshare....is there something going on? Does he have a podcast I can download?

no problems here. click on and download is all i did.

Solo Muzika
01-09-2009, 04:59 PM
Thanks for the love everyone! All my peeps in NYC, I expect you guys to check out Kenny Dope at APT tomorrow night. No excuses!

http://www.kyte.tv/kennydope