Always doing in funky.
Stevie Wonder – Seems So Long (1972)
‘Seems so long’ is one of the most genre bending tracks by Stevie. Enjoy the rich synth arrangement by Stevie and the synth programming by Robert Margouleff in this seemingly tempo-less sound scape.
Posted in Creativity
Matmatix – Slow Wobbles (2013)
Promising funkateer matmatix is always laying down gangsta shit. Ride.
Posted in Modern Funk
Surface – Falling in Love (1983)
Pure class in this 1983 release by Surface on New York based record label Salsoul Records.
Posted in Boogie
Tatsuro Yamashita – Magic Ways (1984)
YouTube hooks it up with rare grooves. Check this refreshingly easy track by Japanese Soul producer Tatsuro Yamashita.
Posted in Boogie
Serge Ponsar – Out In The Night (1983)
Great feel good track I’ve been listen to a lot lately.
Posted in Boogie
Matt Miller – Want You Need You
Lately, I’ve been sharing a lot of older funk from the 80′s but on that modern tip, I have something new for y’all. This track ‘Want You Need You’ by Matt Miller was released in 2012 by Juicy Tunes on “Sunrise Blend 2.” Enjoy the simplistic arrangement of lush synths. This track just works so well and is effective in exactly the way it’s meant to be. Do be surprised if you grow jheri curl by the end of this one : )
Posted in Matt Miller, Modern Funk
9th Creation – Maybe (1986)
Slapper from Stockton, CA dating back to 1986.
Posted in Boogie, Modern Funk
Keni Burke – So Real
My first ounce of Keni Burke soulful goodness was on 98.1 FM a classic Bay Area R&B station. “Risin’ to the top” was the name of the track that came over the waves. For a good while, I had forgot about this guy but while I was scouring my mp3 library I found his name and decided to search him oh youtube thinking he has to have some deep cuts. Turns out, this little 7″ came out on Expansion records in 2011. Anyone know when it was originally recorded?
Posted in Boogie


