I'm into gothic rock, not really. But there was a time when i've been listening to the likes of The Smiths, Bauhaus and The Cure. Strange times. What remains is that i've always loved to share music with people: exciting music - contemporary and vintage stuff across the borders. Jazz, Soul and Funk - that's my passion now as a middle aged jerk and it suits me, erm, quite well. Call me a DJ if you want to and please feel free to drop me a line. I have a regular update of new music on youtube, which sounds a little bizarre, but i like it and hopefully you do, too - check out my clips: www.youtube.com/jazzadelia69. Labels: the Swedish Connection - GAMM, Raw Fusion, Swedish Brandy - Freestyle, Counterpoint (...) Everything with jazz & funk-vibes and a tight groove. Dap Kings, Quantic, vintage records and libraries like Mark Duval's "rhythm 'n brass", the genuine work of Janko Nilovic. My collection of 45s, alltime faves: Mitzi Ross: man hunt, Dolly Gilmore: sweet sweet baby (sista funk), Anita Moore & TSU Ensemble: compared to what (percussion Jazz-dancer), Big Ella: too hot to hold (sista funk), Anna Rae: will you love my child (heavenly soul), Josephine Taylor: is it worth a chance (funky soul), Marvelle Hampton: i truly believe in love (leftfield funk-essential), Barbara Trent: heart break hotel(jazzy funk), Celia: a hora e essa (boogie-funk heaven), (Marku: oh mulher (brasil bossa-boogie funk), Marisa Rossi "sol nascente" (brasil groove), Sheila Wilkerson "jive cat" (jazzy smasher), Frank d'Rone: "think i will" (orchestral crooner-funk), Rev. Carlton Coleman: "share it" (gospel soul-funk), Royal Esquires: ain't gonna run (soul classic), Curtis & the Brothers: "you make everything better" (uplifting soul). Record shop: big props to the Manchester guys & all music lovers worldwide!
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