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Labels: 1983, belgian boogie, merrilyn fox, porn
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Labels: 1983, belgian boogie, merrilyn fox, porn
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Labels: 1982, belgium, blue eyed boogie, Charms
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Detroit has provided an incredible wealth of black dance music to the world. We've posted a number of tracks from Motor City here on Beat Electric, here is yet another to attempt to chip away at the endless musical output of this city. Cookie Do is a one-off artist as far as I know with production from Danny Omar, who also worked with Detroit super group The Spinners and has guitar, songwriting, and special thank you credit on some of their late '70s to '80s LPs. Dream Girl features somewhat cheesy rap style vocals on the A-side, the instrumental is my favorite mix and really delivers the goods with a loose minimal funk groove over a basic shuffling drum machine pattern.
Cookie Do - Dream Girl (inst)
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Here is another indie '80s soul record to file in the M.J. impersonator section along with Alfonzo and Michael Sterling. Timothy Marrow's self released Killer Moon sounds like it was recorded in an afternoon with a borrowed synth and drum machine. Every little mistake and looseness in the meandering bass line is captured in its full glory over a basic drum loop. Timothy's vocals tread dangerously close to copying the flow of Billie Jean. A recipe for a killer track if I've ever heard one.
Timothy Marrow - Killer Moon
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Labels: 1985, Lazer Soul, Michael Jackson
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I believe our hosting was successfully moved at this point so I'll go ahead and put up a new post. This is a record that has evaded me for a while and I finally tracked down a copy. Released towards the end of peak boogie era in 1985 Shebba's We Should Get Together is still a fine example of the sound and has remained one of my favorite tunes for years. This one off track features production from Young & Company who brought us classics like Joy "I Need Your Love". The classic Young & Co. sound is in full effect here with excellent bass guitar work. I really like the '85 flavor of this one with drum programming that reminds me of Miami freestyle/electro, albeit a more laid back version. The skittering delayed percussion and cowbell sounds really tie together the atmosphere of this masterpiece.
Shebba - We Should Get Together
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Labels: 1985, Young and Company
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Labels: 1983, Boogie-Funk, go-go, PPU
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Labels: Italo, MIO Records
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Labels: 1986, gospel boogie
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Labels: 198?, boogie, dass records, sounds of atlanta, splendours
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Labels: 1981, deep disco
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Labels: 198?, Boogie-Funk, G-funk
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Labels: 1978, disco, Rare Heat, Reynolds Records, SF Bay Area
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Labels: 1985
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Labels: 1983, Boogie-Funk, SF Bay Area
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