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Luxury
 
Released on the private Indianapolis Jimidi records, Luxury delivers a great piece of synth modern soul dance featuring fine multiple male vocals. "I love you", a crazy rare tune for the obscure collectors out there. Listen!
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New Touch
 
Smooth, deep and heavy, this "Look in" is an awsome mellow dancer from an (again) unkown band, New Touch, with gritty bass, male vocal backed up with beautiful female voices. Blinding! Listen!
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Pyramid Plus
 
Low-Fi! This track is one of the most dirtiest and wickedest track I've ever heard! Reminds me of some Chocolate Cholly releases. Starts up with a slow gangster vocoder funk, and turns out to be a killer disco boogie monster on the chorus! "Comin at cha", dusty and magic... Listen!
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Lenon Honor Jr
 
Finally dug up this one! Tough to find. Kind of LP you wouldn't even give a chance on the turntables of a record store. Why? Because the cover is designed more like a modern jazz LP with drawings of trumpets, clarinets and stuff. As you'll hear, this is actually a fine piece of synth boogie and soul. Listen!
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Moxie
 
Heavy up-tempo synth modern soul from L.A. in 1987 this week. Apparently released on a mysterious LP entitled Moxie, unseen yet. Get working all of you crate diggers! Listen!
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Flickk
 
How many thousands of this kind of obscure soul boogie records are left to discover? Thrilling thought. This is one of them, Flickk's Prime Suspect : heavy use of drum kits, orchestral backround, rolling bass and fragile voice. About the clip's quality, this, sadly, is the new policy because of lame sucking bootlegers. Listen!
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Nanet Franc
 
Here's a fat piece of dance funk From Nanet Franc in 1986. A fast synth groover with neat female boogie vocals. Who's loving you. What a hit! Listen!
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Geno Jordan
 
16 minutes P-funk-jazzy-electro-boogie jam in 3 parts! Vocoder, piano and guitar. In this last part, the guitar playing sounds a lot like Ronny Jordan's, the acid jazz player... Maybe father & son? Dunno. What I do know for sure is that this extended boogie jam is a pure high quality killer choon gemm. You're a peachtree freak on peachtree street: does anyone have an explanation for this title? Listen!
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Tony Barber
 
Sweet release of Tony Barber's only(?) single in 85 on Paradigm records. This is the perfect sound for collectors, groovy bass, boogie claps, soulful male vocals and high pitched female choruses. This is gonna be big... On your marks. Listen!
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Something Special
 
If you hate synth funk, electro vocoders and heavy drums, please pass onto the next track. This is seriously strong electro boogie tune with sharp electronics. Delicious baby! Listen!
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Clyde Timothy Guidry
 
Remember Shinnette's "Classy Lady"? On the same Optune label, a cover (one more) of this classic track renamed "Sassy, Classy Lady" by Clyde Timothy Guidry in 1986. Darker, denser, heavier boogie. My favorite version on this optune-family-tune! Listen!
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Catherine Henderson
 
Yes, late 80's funk can sound great. Check out this heavy soulful mid-tempo track called "634-5789". If you need a little lovin' or huggin' from Catherine Henderson... just dial! Listen!
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Duane Parham
 
This one's a great track sounding electric-breakdance-ish by Duane Parham called "Little Ms Hip Pockets". Up tempo old school synth funk from Miami in '85. Listen!
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Charles Burney
 
I suppose you now that desperate feeling of having a shitty soundfile on your computer for years and you don't even have a clue if it's the right artist or not you're looking for. But when you come accross the real record, by chance, especially when you weren't particularly looking for it, it's just an incredible revelation! That's what happenned with this man here. This track would give shivers to anyone soul-sensitive. Perfect modern soul, and one of the most beautifull chorus. Listen!
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Ed Harper & The Jaydees
 
High tension electro-disco-soul here with smooth soul vocal on this fast dancer from New York. Year is unknown but sounds like an 1984 production. Fat synth bass and a pretty nice bongo break in the middle. Massive for modern dancefloors! Listen!
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NC Band
 
NC Band sounds a bit like Fatback in the very early 80's or late 70's. "Dance and shout" is an rare old school funk tune on Naturized Rec. Slap bass, vocal male group, scratchy guitar, and... bells. Yes, again! Terrific breakbeat on the intro for you soundmakers. Listen!
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Kevin Green
 
I'm soliciting your love... City Jam records, maybe a 1983 track, don't really know. What I do know for sure is that this choon is a hell of a good dancer! By now, you should know that I love strong breaks with some crazy bells! Well just Listen! to this one, it's guaranteed to make your booty move!
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Somerset
 
Ouuchh!! The bass hurts so much! Heavy up tempo dancer from Detroit (not from Somerset in UK!). This one seems to be quite hard to find and fairly unknown. Do me baby, do me. Last recommendation before listening... Mind your speakers! Listen!
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Phyllis Swinnie
 
This one's a nice female funky dancer, sounds like a 85 production. Phyllis Swinnie on Treble Works records. Great melody with nice guitar and synthworks. Listen!
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Gene Scott
 
Another little 45 vinyl that I've been searching since some time ago. At last! I got my hands on it! For those who love big-voiced soulfull singer on hard beats and bass, here is Gene Scott on King records " Can you deal with it" ?Listen!
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Cindie Marie
 
These kind of hard female boogie tracks a starting to get pretty rare, so it's a real pleasure to come accross this funky type of sounds. This was recorded in 1983 on Future Label in Detroit. A heavy long breakbeat on the intro, bells, terrific bass, light horns, a touch of synth, and a great melody! Perfect!Listen!
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Percision
 
Could this band's name be a printing mistake? It sure isn't "precision". If anyone of you knows something about them, drop a line! Whatever... This double sided single from '86 is a pretty nice funk banger, unknown and obscure for the deeeeeep diggin' lovers!Listen!
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Bill Banfield
 
Again, a great modern soulful dancer we have here. The man recorded "I'm won" in 1983 on a unknown label, B-Magic. Lay back and relax on this hot choon... Listen!
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Magyk Band
 
If I owned a record store, this would be kind of track I'd have great trouble to classify... Reggae? Roots? World Beat? P-Funk? Yes indeed, this track on the EP is definitly a fat funk track with a P-Funkee sound from 1982. For those who love undergroud funk, Listen!
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Alfreda King / Bobby Silk Spencer / First Class / Richard Phillips
 
Here's a little medley for those who love the soulfull dancers from the eighties. Pay attention to the first and last track: great voices and a killer synthfunk break. Hey, I'm starting to get really fond of these little 45 treats! Take a taste Listen!
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The General - Gordon DeWitty
 
This is a great floor packer filled with vocoder and sweet backvocal by The General AKA Gordon DeWitty. Listen!. This was made in 1983 on VeeKay Records.
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Timothy Marrow / Jeff Phelps
 
Two tracks of what we could call deep Electro-Soul. Timothy Marrow can be heard on The Kee's EP; this is solo track called Killer Moon in 1985 Listen!. Jeff Phelps released in 1985 a very obscure synthetic LP called Magnetic Eyes. This track is sung by Antoinette, his female vocalist. What a sweet voice! Listen!
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Mike Randolph / Alonzo Jackson
 
What did the Concrete Band play except Shinnette's Cyanide Love? This is the answer... The first male version of Handsome Man was made by Mike Randolph, this one's called Classy Lady. Listen!. Alonzo Jackson also made a track on the same Jomar label. Listen carefully, you can even hear Shinnette! Listen! for Groove Yeah Groove.
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Kick
 
Isn't it a real pleasure to know there are many more unknown superb tracks left to discover in all those dirty crates all around the world? This is one of them... A killer funky boogie female 7" with banging beats and bass along with crazy bells! Let this sound kick your ears ! Listen! for the song named "Lollie pop" on Jomar Rec.
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The Kee
 
Now this is a serious Modern Soul dancer, made in '85 by The Kee on Midwest Records. I have never seen this one elsewhere before, have you? Pretty lucky pic I'm proud to put on this site for your ears! The sound file is in 3 parts and you can find the song names on the Record.collection page. Now Listen!
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Shantelle / Star Studded Strutters
 
Today's menu is ... Electro Funk! Shantelle was released in 85 on Pandisc Listen! for all of you electric funk fast synths lovers. When Rap, Electro and Funk meet, that gives us another good rare track from Star Studded Strutters on Eron 83. This one's a nice combination of slappy bass, electro rythms and a good old school rap flow. Listen! Hope you'll like them both
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Carol Shinnette / Chuck Edwards
 
2 new rips from 7 inch records. The first track is from the very sought after Carol Shinnette, and again, a nice and tuff track from 84 called Handsome Man Listen! . The second one is a pure fantastic piece of rare modern soul from 83 with deep bass and slick beats Listen! for Chuck Edwards' Ooh La La La .... soooo soulful .....
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Brenda and the Big Dudes / Roy Gee & Energee
 
New EXCLUSIVE rips! Listen to Brenda Fassie's marvelous 4 track EP including the hard hittin' Love Action : A1 - A2 - B1 - B2. And another brand new rip for your ears: this one comes from Roy Gee & Energee, called Hold Tight, a big heavy wicked synth bass funk track Listen!. Enjoy ...
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Arlene Evans / Jayne Kennedy
 
2 new EXCLUSIVE 12inch rips: Arlene Evans, a nice female funk with tough acoustic-ish drums from approx 1983 on FSO Records Listen!, and also a fast female synthi funk track from Jayne Kennedy in 1984 Listen!
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Daddy-Yo & Tovia
 
My first vinyl rip on this site comes from Daddy-Yo & Tovia - The Unfunky One, on this very obsure label LeahLeo Records, probably 1982. A strange track filled with crazy synths and good wah wah bass Listen!
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