Africa
Posted by Black Shag | 23 comments
Labels: african disco, afro funk, disco, Manu Dibango
Posted by Black Shag | 23 comments
Labels: african disco, afro funk, disco, Manu Dibango
Posted by T. Preston | 6 comments
Labels: Southroad Connection

I am back from the dead and while it will be difficult to compete with Black Shag's Full Time post or his amazing edits of our dear friend Anonymous's rather deft comments, I do have a few tracks up my sleeve before I retire for good. We have gotten several emails as of late from some serious overachievers looking to be contributers on the blog. The clown committee will have a vote sometime in the coming months and a decision will be made as to who can be the lucky sucker because lord knows this is a thankless gig.
Anyways, on to the music.
You may know Silver Platinum and Gold from the mid 70's 12" Single Just Friends or its B-Side I Got a Thing which Dimitri from Paris edited and released on the Disco Forever II comp back in 2000. Released in 1981 Hollywood was SPG's second and final LP. The Silver, Platinum and Gold Theme was the lead track on an otherwise mediocre record, but damn does this one slam hard. I did a quick extended edit of this track as it's so good I simply did not want it to end.
Silver, Platinum and Gold - SPG Theme (Extended Edit)
Posted by Magnum | 1 comments
Labels: Boogie-Funk, Silver Platinum and Gold

This track makes me imagine a mid day street party in New York with people getting down everywhere. People thowin' down with fire hydrants splashing everywhere. Let's thow that party one of these days.
The Paul Simpson connection put out a couple of records in the early 80's. This one, from 1982 on Streetwise Records is about as proto-garage as you can get.
Paul Simpson Connection - Use Me, Lose Me
Posted by Joel Brüt | 4 comments
Labels: boogie, garage house, paul simpson connection
Posted by Black Shag | 11 comments
Labels: boogie, fulltime, Italo
Posted by Black Shag | 5 comments
Labels: african disco, ashaye, boogie, brit funk, Italo Funk, Matrix, megamix, Michael Jackson, montage
Posted by T. Preston | 3 comments
Labels: Marvin Gaye

Circa 1984 comes deep cut Nervous from Leather on the Soft Winds imprint, a private press possibly out of Chicago. But that is about as far as I can go on this one as I have spoken with a few heads and no one seems to know much of anything about this record. It almost never turns up anywhere except goliath dealer Craig Moerer from Portland may be sitting on a few sealed copies if you want to shell out the cash.
Nevertheless, I quite like the feel of this record. It's got a sort of post thriller proto haunted house vibe to it that lights up a dancefloor rather nicely. Loads of electro toms and icey synth lines make this one a winner. I included Nervous on my recent Stimulation mix which has a direct link below if you haven't had a chance to grab it off of the Monorail blog yet.
Leather - Nervous
Leather - Nervous (Instrumental)
BT Magnum - Stimulation Mix
Posted by Magnum | 2 comments
Labels: Boogie-Funk, Leather