Midnight Soulstice: Deep Diggin’ Vol. 09

by | May 28, 2010 | PODCASTS

Midnight Soulstice is a Richmond Soul and Funk radio show, hosted by Mr.

Midnight Soulstice is a Richmond Soul and Funk radio show, hosted by Mr. Felty & DJ Pari, featuring guest artists and DJs.The show airs every Friday from 11pm-1am EST. Listen live at 97.3fm or WRIR.org

We have another great show coming up tonight. As part of our popular Deep Diggin’ series, Midnight Soulstice co-host DJ Pari will dig deep in his crates of vinyl treasures and pick out some of his all time favorite grooves – rare Soul and Funk, Boogaloo, even funky Jazz. Expect two hours of an excellent selection of the music you love!

~Set List~

– Super Funky Discotheque – Lord Funk (Blue Elephant)
– 1619 B.A.B. – For Your Love (Chess)
– Jimmy Jones – Time and Changes (Conchillo)
– Con-Funk-Shun – Bumpsumbooty (Fretone)
– Eddie Fisher – Music makes me feel good (Stang)
– Jade – Music Slave (Pesante)
– Funkhouse Express – Get into funky music (Disko)
– James Mason – Funny Girl (Chiaroscuro)
– Kutiman – No Groove in this town (Afro-Kats)
– Max B – Bananaticoco P. 1 (Virgo)
– Rim Kwaku Obeng – Gas Line (Rising Times)
– Fela Kuti – Water No Get Enemy (Kalakuta Records)
– Roy Porter – Panama (Vistone)
– Lighthouse – The Love of a Woman (Evolution)
– Beginning of the End – Super Woman (Alston)
– Wisdom – What-Cha-Gonna-Du-About-You (Adelia)
– The Gimmicks – California Soul (Polydor)
– Leroy Hutson – Let’s be lonely together (Curtom)
– Real Thing – Children of the Ghetto (PYE Records)
– Black Ivory – Don’t turn around (Today)
– Earth Wind & Fire – Think about lovin’ you (Warner)
– Odyssey – Our lives are shaped by what we love (A&M)
– Hubert Laws – No More (Atlantic)
– Ballin’ Jack – Tryin’ to Relax (Mercury)
– Big Black – Diggin’ what you’re doin’ (Uni)
– Julie Driscoll – Season of the Witch (Marmelade)
– Jungle – Slave Ship (Eight Little India…

R. Anthony Harris

R. Anthony Harris

In 2005, I created RVA Magazine, and I'm still at the helm as its publisher. From day one, it’s been about pushing the “RVA” identity, celebrating the raw creativity and grit of this city. Along the way, we’ve hosted events, published stacks of issues, and, most importantly, connected with a hell of a lot of remarkable people who make this place what it is. Catch me at @majormajor____




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