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Edition #6 of Early 80’s Floorfillers takes a look back to June 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-june-82/
Greg Wilson – June 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
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gregwilson at 56.07 on June 29, 2012 03:48
@Magic Johnson: That's for someone else I'm afraid. I stopped deejaying at the end of 83, so that's as far as my documentation takes me, and as far as the series can go.
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Magic Johnson at 56.07 on June 28, 2012 14:23
Thanks Gregg , Keep them up i was a bit young and didnt start until 1984 , collecting , will you be doing any that year or later years as these are Great ? Just bought feeling lucky lately by High fashion ...Tune !! thanks mark
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Joey Webb on June 21, 2012 16:34
Got me jammin at my desk. Thanks for the tunes and download Mr. Wilson
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timbonumber1 on June 21, 2012 14:39
Love this Series. I wasn't born til 83 but loving these 80's floorfillers. BIG!
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pezz at 1.00.30 on June 21, 2012 14:33
Wow its almost all the tracks off the 'It Was Back in 82' Piccadilly Radio re construction ;) awesome selection - June 82 was a monster month!
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nAe on June 21, 2012 12:27
...From you, I begin to see the puzzle come to life - so much more than I could ever hope to piece together on my own. You fill in gaps and make history breathe. Plus, I think the eighties are an absolute goldmine: a time when music simply was as it was (long before the realisation that this period would be so pivotal). I hope you know how much I appreciate this... 'Teach'.
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GluttonFunk at 5.00 on June 21, 2012 12:25
Just love this series, really interesting and awesome tunes, cheers greg
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3gs uk at 1.12 on June 21, 2012 11:55
wow b4 i was born but take me bak bwoi mom dads music wooooo acid
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