Midnight Soulstice: Soul Boulders

by | Mar 23, 2012 | PODCASTS




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

When we first heard this recent mix by Matthew Africa (Oakland) and DJ b.Cause (San Francisco) titled “Soul Boulders” (the second one of that kind), we were completely blown away. It doesn’t happen very often that you get to hear two serious diggers to compile an almost perfect selection of slow, funky Soul burners, skillfully mixed and sequenzed. The guys are quite secretive about their selections, which is why we are not posting the titles tonight. Midnight Soulstice co-host DJ Pari will open and close the show with his own picks of mid-tempo Soul grooves, making this two-hour broadcast a definite keeper.

DJ Pari set:
Puppet on a chain
100% Pure Poison
EMI
Sta together
Ishola Muhammad
Guess
My everything you are
Mark IV
Mercury
Lonely Room
Love, Peace & Happiness
RCA
There he is again
The Hues Corporation
RCA

Matthew Africa & DJ b.Cause:
Soul Boulders Mix

DJ Pari set:
Everybody needs love
Syl Johnson
Twinight
Sorry I can’t help you
The Lost Generation
Brunswick
One woman
Jo Ann Garrett
Duo
I fooled you this time
Gene Chandler
Checker
What does it take (to win your love)
The Electrifying Cashmeres
Sound Stage 7
What have I got to lose
Jean Wells
Calla
My baby love
The Temprees
We Produce
In the Rain
Arthur Prysock
Old Town
Where ever you go
Skip Mahoney & The Casuals
abet


midnightsoulstice.podbean.com

RVA Staff

RVA Staff

Since 2005, the dedicated team at RVA Magazine, known as RVA Staff, has been delivering the cultural news that matters in Richmond, VA. This talented group of professionals is committed to keeping you informed about the events and happenings in the city.




more in community

There’s a Murder Coming to Richmond, and You’re Stuck on the Train

Virginia Repertory Theatre is kicking off its new season the way any sensible theatre should: with a train, a murder, and a detective who’s just trying to make sense of it all. Murder on the Orient Express is Agatha Christie’s great reminder that people are both awful...

Confederate Nostalgia, Black Voices: The Paradox of Polk Miller

Over a century ago, engineers from the Edison Company hauled their bulky recording equipment from New Jersey to Richmond, Virginia. In 1909, they captured one of the first interracial recording sessions in American history: Polk Miller, a white Confederate veteran...

The Felon Who Built Scott’s Addition

Before the beer taps and condos, before the buzzwords about ‘revitalization,’ Scott’s Addition’s future passed through the hands of a single man: Justin Glynn French. A convicted felon whose empire collapsed in scandal, he set the stage, even if unintentionally, for...

It’s Still Our City | Ep. 13 Stooping RVA

"The joy of finding a perfectly reusable gem on a sidewalk, in an alley, or on a porch stoop is one of the perks of living in such close proximity in the city of Richmond. The FOMO of not making it on your bike in time for a taxidermy dolphin or a surprisingly decent...

Topics: