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Rizm shares his favorite soul classics dug up during various record shopping trips over the last while.
Matthew Larkin Cassell is a perfect example of how the LA private press industry of the late 60s and 70s produced some of the most overlooked soul music of the period. J. Dilla was hip to Africa years before anyone else thought of sampling them and Dorando reminded everybody what real soul music was all about on his EP 'Let my People Go' which was re-released on Ubiquity Records in 2006...
For a full podcast overview and tracklisting check out : http://www.choicecuts.ie/podcast/podcast-rizm-soul-sleepers/
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- monophonic
monophonic at 11.39 on February 08, 2010 14:30
yepp, dig this one a lot - "treat the mumu right" style !
- Bobby Bonzai
Bobby Bonzai on February 06, 2010 22:35
King Heroin, so happy to see others are diggin' that shit (:
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