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Edition #3 of Early 80’s Floorfillers takes a look back to March 82.
You can see the Top 10, complete with label or record sleeve scans and individual track credits, here:
http://www.electrofunkroots.co.uk/greg-wilsons-top-10-floorfillers-march-82/
Greg Wilson – March 2012
GREG WILSON’S EARLY 80’S FLOORFILLERS:
A fascinating insight on how the fading Jazz-Funk scene gave way to the emerging Electro-Funk movement in the early 80’s, ‘Greg Wilson’s Early 80’s Floorfillers’, marks the 30th anniversary of when these tracks first appeared. Compiled from his record lists of the time, and unfolding month by month, Greg Wilson counts down the Top 10 Floorfillers played at his venues during the key years of ’82 and ’83. Featured, most notably, on his Tuesday sessions at Wigan Pier and Wednesday gatherings at Legend in Manchester, the most cutting-edge weekly black music nights of the era, these were the clubs most associated with the evolving Electro-Funk sound.
The majority of music played on the black scene in the UK was initially only available on import, mainly out of New York during this period, with the club nights described as ‘upfront’, meaning that the DJ’s were way ahead of the curve – what they played now, others played later, or not at all. Without these DJ’s, many now classic dance tracks would never have become UK hits (many without enjoying similar crossover success in the US) – the reason they were released here in the first place was because these specialist DJ’s were breaking them via the underground.
Things would change in a big way during those 2 years; we were entering the hybrid age for dance music, and the oncoming House and Techno and Hip Hop directions would all owe a huge debt to this era of dance alchemy and groove experimentation.
This podcast is also available on iPhone, iPod touch and iPad via the Radio ditto app, which is downloadable for free from iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/app/id464200632?mt=8
- Marius Cocu
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Household Products at 2.43 on September 02, 2012 03:35
Lovely song! I think your a hero playing love songs. Respect! Greets from holland check disco chart @ our soundcloud.
- CuCu ZlicE
- JonniePolyester
JonniePolyester at 22.26 on April 09, 2012 15:56
A big favourite (some 30 odd years later!) of mine! Another great Larry Mix
- You Sound Great Mate
You Sound Great Mate at 1.05.34 on March 29, 2012 04:55
Thanks for sharing - especially enjoyed the Sharon Brown track
- funkee
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- DJ Ian Kenyon
DJ Ian Kenyon on March 25, 2012 12:29
outstanding , hear greg headlining our festival in 7 weeks time www.retrotraxfestival.co.uk
- SpeakerTreatz
SpeakerTreatz at 58.30 on March 24, 2012 13:25
Type your rewow, sampled on Orlando Voorn's Flash. This is the last place I'd expect to find a sample for such an angry techno track..ply here
- audiojackerz
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- soggy
- DJ Travis Mac
DJ Travis Mac at 0.18 on March 23, 2012 05:07
As a former Detroiter I have a cpl of these on vinyl rescued from the dollar bin...Always got a chuckle from "produced by George Stone and Sly Clinton"
- G Man21
- Magic Johnson
Magic Johnson at 1.01.59 on March 22, 2012 19:58
Class Greg , keep these up as i really love my SOUL and didnt start to collect records until i was 14 yrs old , missed out on some nice tunes . Top MAN ...
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- H2O SOuND Records
- Cathcam
Cathcam at 0.32 on March 22, 2012 14:52
Total classic, how many times has this been remixed and used? If the hair doesn't stand on the back of your neck, you aint doing it right!
- Matthias Bonnhoff
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