Opening track.... - Nice groove ere. Caron Wheeler's classick vocals, bass guitar funk lifts your spirits. 4:30 mark - Transition noted. Female vocals, bongo percussion, light bass KICK. 8:45 - PULSATING SYNTH, STOMPIN' FUNK \\0// \\0//. This has that same bassline as the remix of Hall and Oates "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)." https://dch81km8r5tow.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Edson_Young-Men-in-Central-Park.jpg - 12:40 - CLASSICK. As soon as you hear the male vocals, you'll know. The R&B guitars solidify this joint. 17:00 - Easy Groover. Male vocals, Rap delivery cadence, bongo percussion. Definitive 1980s audio effects. 19:30 - HA! Slick cover of Ace, "How Long 1975." 22:30 - Minnie Ripperton/Jean Jacques Smoothie; Female vocals, "Two spirits greeting, trying to carry it further." Smoothed out version, laid back. 26:45 - Yep, groovin'. Female vocals, "Somethin' strange came over me," proper horns. 30:25 - MAN. Seamless transition into this. Another bass guitar GROOVER. 32:20 - Sneaky feel good vibez ere \\0//. 37:00 - Yes, YES! Male vocals, "Loves comin' at ya," classic mid-1980s synth and tempo changes. 40:05 - Whoosh, GEEEEEEZ!!!!!!!!! Disco R&B PERFECTION. Autumn blanket Male vocals, weekend BRANDY guitars. https://dch81km8r5tow.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Edson_Portrait-of-NYC-Wedding-Couple.jpg - 46:20 - Those floating keys on this. I've heard it sampled on downtempo tracks over the years. Most headz will recognize it. 51:45 - Saxophone BUILDS \\0//. https://www.whudat.de/images/steven-siegel-80s-new-york-01.jpg - 55:30 - Female vocal loop, "You mean so much to me." 58:40 - ALWAYS. Bee Gees, "Night fever 1978" sped up tempo. 63:25 - GOOD STUFF. Female vocal loop, "I love music, sweet, sweet music," rollin' piano and bass riff. 67:40 - HA! Male vocal loop, "How many times must I tell you baby." You can hear his eagerness. 74:00 - LOADED. All headz will recognize the female vocal samples. 81:15 - Anthem female vocals, 1970s disco orchestral strings. 85:15 - Coda. Crafty loop on this disco classic.
- This was really, really cool. R&B based 1970s Disco house. Most vets will know some of these tracks, but they're remixed and Atomikitten's mixing adds to the gusto. The groove factor is MINT. The track selection is so good that you'll stay engaged. It was soulfully refreshing. If you've been exhausted and finally got well-rested, this is a TREAT to jam out to. (1 hr 27 mins - Pure Boogie Boogie!)
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Opening track.... - Nice groove ere. Caron Wheeler's classick vocals, bass guitar funk lifts your spirits. 4:30 mark - Transition noted. Female vocals, bongo percussion, light bass KICK. 8:45 - PULSATING SYNTH, STOMPIN' FUNK \\0// \\0//. This has that same bassline as the remix of Hall and Oates "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)." https://dch81km8r5tow.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Edson_Young-Men-in-Central-Park.jpg - 12:40 - CLASSICK. As soon as you hear the male vocals, you'll know. The R&B guitars solidify this joint. 17:00 - Easy Groover. Male vocals, Rap delivery cadence, bongo percussion. Definitive 1980s audio effects. 19:30 - HA! Slick cover of Ace, "How Long 1975." 22:30 - Minnie Ripperton/Jean Jacques Smoothie; Female vocals, "Two spirits greeting, trying to carry it further." Smoothed out version, laid back. 26:45 - Yep, groovin'. Female vocals, "Somethin' strange came over me," proper horns. 30:25 - MAN. Seamless transition into this. Another bass guitar GROOVER. 32:20 - Sneaky feel good vibez ere \\0//. 37:00 - Yes, YES! Male vocals, "Loves comin' at ya," classic mid-1980s synth and tempo changes. 40:05 - Whoosh, GEEEEEEZ!!!!!!!!! Disco R&B PERFECTION. Autumn blanket Male vocals, weekend BRANDY guitars. https://dch81km8r5tow.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Edson_Portrait-of-NYC-Wedding-Couple.jpg - 46:20 - Those floating keys on this. I've heard it sampled on downtempo tracks over the years. Most headz will recognize it. 51:45 - Saxophone BUILDS \\0//. https://www.whudat.de/images/steven-siegel-80s-new-york-01.jpg - 55:30 - Female vocal loop, "You mean so much to me." 58:40 - ALWAYS. Bee Gees, "Night fever 1978" sped up tempo. 63:25 - GOOD STUFF. Female vocal loop, "I love music, sweet, sweet music," rollin' piano and bass riff. 67:40 - HA! Male vocal loop, "How many times must I tell you baby." You can hear his eagerness. 74:00 - LOADED. All headz will recognize the female vocal samples. 81:15 - Anthem female vocals, 1970s disco orchestral strings. 85:15 - Coda. Crafty loop on this disco classic.
- This was really, really cool. R&B based 1970s Disco house. Most vets will know some of these tracks, but they're remixed and Atomikitten's mixing adds to the gusto. The groove factor is MINT. The track selection is so good that you'll stay engaged. It was soulfully refreshing. If you've been exhausted and finally got well-rested, this is a TREAT to jam out to. (1 hr 27 mins - Pure Boogie Boogie!)
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great mix dude!