“It’s your record. You discovered it…You love it for the feelings it conjures…
Thirty years ago some now-forgotten musicians cut that record. Without them this brilliant song wouldn’t exist. But without you – a DJ – that record would be in a bent cardboard box in a basement…
This is the thrill, and the compulsion, of DJing. This need to share music, and to constantly find new music to excite people with, this is the primal force of DJing.”
Bill Brewster & Frank Broughton
The Record Players (DJ Revolutionaries)
Episode 17 of Cookie-Dough Radio Podcast with Ste & Terser
Soulful underground music across the genres.
Every month we will be digging deep in to our record collection and playing a selection of our favourite vinyl, some old and some new.
For the first half of the show we will be playing tracks covering a number of genres.
For the second half of the show will be going into the mix with a selection of our favourite house tracks.
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soul / funk / disco / nu-disco / reggae / dancehall / drum n bass / hip-hop / afro / deep house / soulful house / classic house
1. Idris Muhammed – Could Heaven Ever be Like this
2. Babe Ruth – The Mexican
3. BT Express – If You Don’t Turn Me On
4. Kent and the Candidates – Know You’re Gonna Leave Me
5. Theo Parrish – Be Like Me
6. Shadow Child – Um
7. Lenzman – Open Page feat. Riya
8. Francois K – Edge of Time
9. NY*AK – Sandwiches feat In Blevins
10. Mr. Fingers – Waterfall
11. Chez Damier – Foot Therapy
12. Zed Bias – Jobie’s Groove
13. DJ D – Shake it For me
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