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Tracklist from saturdays show (NRK P3, 11th April)

Tonight we went disco! Lots of classic stuff, of course with a solid blend of funk and soul. Thought the flow was pretty good and we got some good tracks in there –  Sly & The Family Stone, Plantlife, Chip Wickham, Dj Format, Kool & The Gang, Tuomo and the Incredible Bongo Band amongst others. The vibe in the studio was excellent and hopefully it made your decision to go out somewhat easier (like you needed an excuse!).

You can still stream our show from NRK P3 webradio – nrkp3.no. Check out the full tracklist below, and let me know what you think about the show.  

Kool & The Gang – Ladies night
Orgoné – I get lifted
Louis Ramirez – Do it anyway you want
Cloud One – Disco Juice
Dj Moscow – Too busy
Michael & Janet Jackson – Scream (ed smith’s funkt michael remix)
John Davis Orchestra – Bourgie Bourgie
Reuben Wilson – Got to get your own
Rare Pleasure – Lay me down easy
Sly & The Family Stone – The underdog
Dj Format feat. Abdominal & D-Sisive – You hear that?
Shalamar – The second time around
The Salsoul Orchestra – It’s good for your soul
Chip Wickham feat Emma Ellis – Feeling alright
The Temptations – Happy People
The Temptations – My girl
Four Wheel Drive – Fussin and cussing
Exodus – Together forever
Plantlife – Appreciate
Delegation – Heartache n.o 9
The Jackson 5 – Dancing Machine
The Joubert Singers – Stand on the word (larry levan remix)
Tuomo – Don’t take it too hard
Baby’O – In the forrest
Sharon Redd – You’re the one (barna soundmachine)
The Incredible Bongo Band – Apache
K-Os – Crabbuckit
Ben Vereen – I’ll keep a light in my window
Sly & The Family Stone – If you want me to stay
Patti Labelle – Music is my way of life  

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April 11, 2009   No Comments

Tracklist from saturdays show (NRK P3, 4th April)

No special topic for last saturdays show. We just played good funk and soul music. Thought the flow was pretty good and we got some good tracks in there –  the Ed Smith remix of Michael and Janet Jackson, my favorite song from Minnie Ripperton, and some killer Zamali edits.

You can still stream our show from NRK P3 webradio – just search for teigar. Check out the full tracklist below, and let me know what you think about the show. 

Mark Ronson ft. The Daptone Horns - God Put a Smile upon Your Face
The Incredible Bongo Band – Apache
Rick James – Mary Jane
Jackson 5 vs Krafty  Kuts – ABC In Central Park (Zamali edit)
Lyrics Born – I changed my mind (stereo mcs rattlesnake mix)
Michael & Janet Jackson – Scream (ed smith’s funky ‘michael remix’)
Minnie Ripperton – Reasons
DJ Nu-Mark – Imagine
Martha and the Vandellas vs Basement Jaxx ft Lisa Kekaula – No luck to run (zamali edit)
Kelis – Trick Me (TM Juke Mix)
Stevie Wonder – Sir Duke
Rudy Love And The Love Family- Come Back Home
Isaac Hayes – Zeke the freak ( Todd Terje rekutt )
The Bamboos feat Kylie Auldist - I don’t wanna stop
Mark Ronson – Just (Feat. Phantom Planet)
Primal Scream vs Tweet –  Oops I’m loaded (team9 edit)
Amp Fiddler – If I dont…
Marvin Gaye – Let’s get it on
Louie Austen – Myamy (Bombjack re-edit)
Rudy Love And The Love Family - Does Your Mama Know ['Sweet']
The Jackson 5 – I Want You Back
Speedometer – Work it out
Dj Format feat. Abdominal & D-Sisive – Your hear that?
Flevans – The funz
Funkstar De Luxe – How Gee
Lack of Afro – The outsider
Marvin Gaye vs Belouis Some vs Poppa Large – Too busy thinking about my imagination
Dj Moule – Fa fa fa good
Fabio Bacchini – Funk Is The Message
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April 7, 2009   No Comments

Chip Wickham feat Emma Willis – Feeling alright (Marula Soulfood Spain)

Released: 28/08/2008

I just discovered this label, and found out that I missed the release by Will “Quantic” Holland. Well, never to late is it? Got to mention the  release schedule – Two releases in the summer of 2006, then almost two years until it reappearad last summer.

Anyway, Marula Soulfood caters for a feast – bossa, soul, funk, blues – “Feeling alright” is the fourth release, and it is brand new. The track it is a fast, flute fueled funk monster with a massive vocal. Chip himself is playing both flute and sax on the track, while he  is assisted by Dominic Buckley on drums, Dan ‘Bootsy’ Broad on guitar, Morgan Pugh on bass and the wonderful Emma Ellis on vocals. 

Chip was originally based in Manchester before moving out to Madrid. He has written, produced and re-mixed for labels such as Freestyle, Kingstreet, Ministry of Sound, Hed Kandi, Mr Bongo, Universal, Sony and Soulfuric. His sax and flute credits include Nightmares on Wax, The New Mastersounds, Aim, Rae & Christian, Roy Ayres, Badly Drawn Boy, Jimpster, Grupo X, The Resin Dogs, The Sweet Vandals and the soundtrack to the Guy Ritchie movie “Snatch”. He is also one third of the Malena outfit signed to Freestyle Records.

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April 4, 2009   1 Comment

Tracklist from saturdays show (NRK P3, 28th March)

 

This saturday we dedicated the show to funk and soul that have appeared in films throughout the years. That obviously included a lot of old Blaxploitations classics such as “Across 110th street”, “Coffy”, “Foxy Brown” and “Dollar$ (The Heist)” but also more contemporary movies such as “Jackie Brown”,”Lock, Stock and Two Smokin’ Barrels”, “Oceans 12″, “Starsky & Hutch”, “American Gangster” and “Charlie’s Angels”. Check out the full tracklist below…

Bobby Womack & J.J. Johnson – Across 110th Street (United Artists/Charly)
Interview with Curtis Mayfield (from Superfly) (Warner)
Curtis Mayfield – Superfly (Warner)
Curtis Mayfield – Freddie’s dead (Warner)
Isaac Hayes – Shaft (Stax)
Isaac Hayes – Be yourself (Stax)
Randy Crawford – Steetlife (Maverick)
Pam Grier – Long time woman (Maverick)
Willie Hutch – Theme from Foxy Brown (Motown)
Stretch – Why did you do it (Maverick)
Maceo and macks – cross the tracks (Maverick)
Bobby Byrd – Hot pants (TVT)
Quincy Jones – Money runner (Warner)
KC & The sunshine Band – Jungle boogie (Koch Records)
Leo Saver – You make me feel like dancing (Sony)
Roy Ayers – Aragon (UMG)
The Doors – Peacefrog (Hollywood Records)
David Holmes – RipRip (MCA)
The Isley Brothers – It’s your thing (MCA)
James Brown – The Boss (Universal)
David Holmes – Not their flight (Warner)
David Holmes – $165.000.000 + interests (into the roundup) (Warner)
KC & The Sunshine Band – Thats the way I like it (TVT Soundtracks)
Bill Withers – Use me (TVT Soundtrax)
Jackson 5 – Dancing Machine (TVT Soundtracks)
Dennis Coffey & Luchi de Jesus – Theme from Black Belt Jones (Weintraub-Heller)
Sam and Dave – Hold on I’m coming (Def Jam)
Anthony Hamilton – Stone cold (Def Jam)
Theodore Shapiro – Two dragons (TVT Soundtracks)
Shivaree – Goodnight moon (Maverick)

PS! All labels listed are where the soundtrack was released, not necessarily where the track originally was released.

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March 30, 2009   No Comments

Tuomo – Dont take it too hard (Jupiter Finland)

Released: 23/04/2008

My second favorite artist from Finland, just edged out by Nicole Willis and the Soul Investigators. ”Don’t take it too hard” is an exquisite piece of music, right out of the golden age of the 70′s northern soul – It is cheerful, driving and sweet.

Tuomo (born as Tuomo Prättälä, 1979) is a soul-singer, jazz pianist, composer, lyricist and producer. After Sibelius Senior Secondary School of Music, Helsinki Conservatory of Pop and Jazz and the civil service as sound engineer in the Finnish Theater Academy, he started his career as a professional musician. He has released two albums, “My thing” in 2007 and this years “Reaches out for you” – both highly recommended.

It is a true sign of quality when you can listen to a song a million times like I have with this one, and it will fit in on any soul compilation you ever choose to make. The single is taken from his debut album and also include “Ourselves” a slow Stevie Wonder’ish ballad.

Tuomo | YouTube | SoulSeduction | Juno | MySpace |

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March 26, 2009   No Comments

Tracklist from saturdays show (NRK P3, 21th March)

Another show this saturday, this time with lots of good disco thrown in our usual mix of soul and funk. I finally got to play the Undiscovered re-edit of Karen Jones’ “Deetour” – a radio debut in Norway, as well as some very good finish soul music, more from the New Mastersounds and a cheeky Nina Simone sampling track from Harvey K-Tel. Check out the full tracklist below…

The New Mastersounds – Two note brown [Freestyle Records]
The Commodores – Machine gun [Motown]
Feature Cast – Funky white brother [Good Groove]
Lee Mcdonald – I’ll do anything for you [Favourite]
Sister sledge – He’s the greatest dancer [Atlantic]
Tuomo – Don’t take it too hard [Jupiter Finland]
Rudy Love and the family – Come back home [Calla]
Randy Crawford – Streetlife [Blue Moon]
Rick James – Ghetto Life [Motown]
Young & Company – I like it (what you’re doing to me) [Rams Horn]
Sly Mongoose – Snakes and ladder (rub n tug remix) [Mule Music]
Stetsasonic – Talking all that jazz (dimitri from Paris edit) [Tommy Boy]
Harvey K-Tel – Boops Apocalypse [Music for the people]
Chic – Good times [Atlantic]
Don Ray – Standing in the rain [Polydor]
Undiscovered/Karen Jones – Deetour [Atlantic]
KC & the Sunshine Band – Thats the way I like it [RCA]
Mr. Day – Tears of joy [Favourite]
Kool and the gang – Hollywood swinging [De lite]
Beatconductor – Something Better [G.A.M.M]
Marvin/Tammi Terrell – Aint no mountain high enough (Dimitri from Paris edit) [Motown/Defected]
T-Connection – At midnight [T.K. Disco]
Commodores – Brick House [Motown]
The originals – Down to love town (dim’s full length disco Citay remix) [ITH Records]

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March 22, 2009   No Comments

House of House – Rushing to Paradise (Whatever we want records)

Released: 27/01/2009

This is an absolutely amazing debut release from House Of House on Harvey’s highly collectable label. There are only 600 copies of this in the world (thus the price of £15 equals well spent). Two good tracks, where “Rushing to paradise” is the track of choice. 

“Rushing to paradise” is an euphoric, playful piano house anthem on the same level as Rub & Tug’s brilliant remix of “Snake and ladder” (I still love that one). Wicked stuff! You have to wait for it though, it builds for ages before it finally releases eight minutes in. I quite like the vocals as well, expressing love gone wrong, but with tons of determination and optimism. 

“The rough half (don’t stop)” is a slow, 80s inspired balearic classic with your fair dose of guitars. Both sides of this one will stay in your box for quite a while.

The popularity of genres twists and turns, and obviously we have been back to disco and balearic for a while, perhaps as a reaction to the massive trend that was (and still is) minimal. However, this is far from lazy recycled balearic, it is a contemporary classic.

Phonica | Hypem | Juno | MySpace |

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March 19, 2009   No Comments

Tracklist from saturdays show (NRK P3, 14th March)

Our second show included a lot of hidden gems. Most of you probably don’t know the samples behind chart-topping productions from artists like Jay-Z, Dangerdoom, Beyonce or Amerie – so we thought it was a good idea to open your minds to the original tracks.

Blendcrafters – Lola (show intro) [Genuine]
Ultramagnetic MC’s – Give the drummer some [FFRR]
Sam & Dave – Hold on Im coming [K Point Gold]
Amerie – Gotta Work [Columbia]
Keith Mansfield – Soul thing [Pronit]
DangerDoom feat Talib Kweli – Old School [Lex Records]
Frankie Vallie & The Four Seasons – Beggin’ [Seasons Record Company]
Nelly & Christina Aguilera – Tilt ya head back [Universal]
Curtis Mayfield – Pusherman [Buddah Records]
Edwin Birdsong – Cola bottle baby [Philadelphia Int.]
Jackson 5 – I want you back [Motown]
Jay-Z – Izzo (H.O.V.A) [Rock-A-Fella]
Betty Wright – Secretary [Alston]
RJD2 – Ghostwriter [Definitive Jux]
Rudy Love & The Love Family – Does your mama know [Calla]
Menahan Street Band- Make the road by walking [Daptone]
Jay-Z – Roc boys (and the winner is) [Rock-A-Fella/Def Jam]
Barry White – It’s ecstasy [20th Century Records]
Labi Siffre – I got the… [EMI]
The Meters – Oh, Calcutta [Josie]
A Tribe Called Quest – Can I kick it [Jive]
Bobby Bland – Ain’t no love in the heart of the city [Dunhill] 
Jay-Z – Heart of the city (ain’t no love) [Rock-A-Fella/Def Jam]
Johnnie Taylor – You’re the best girl in the world [Columbia]
Kraak & Smaak – Squeeze me [Jalapeno]
Chi-Lites – Are you my woman [Brunswick]
Stevie Wonder – I wish [Motown/Tamla]
Jackson 5 – Dancing Machine [Motown/Tamla]
Q-Tip – Move [Universal Motown]

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March 18, 2009   No Comments

Undiscovered – Deetour (Undiscovered)

Released: 02/03/2009

One of the best disco re-edits I have hear so far. A group of bloggers from the UK and Japan have joined up and released four smoking edits – with one definitively standing out. The one is Karen Young’s classic “Deetour” produced by Walter Kahn at Queen Village Recording Studios in Philadelphia in the early 1980s. It is a classic, slightly cheesy boogie track with so much joy and excitement put in that you just can’t stop smiling and dancing.

Other tracks on the release include “Masimbabele” by The Unknown Cases – a slow 80s groover with an africanism vocal and some retro guitar riffs put in for for good measure. On the flip, “What’s that you’re doing” is a electric Prince’ish disco track that is more than playable, while “Spotlight” is a slow baleric disco delight straight out of a slow scene in Miami Vice. 

Fat City | Juno Records | Phonica |

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March 17, 2009   No Comments

Tracklist from saturdays show (NRK P3, 7th March)

My radio debut went alright, and I am already looking forward to saturdays show. We are going to devote time to the original songs that have been put to popular used on modern hiphop tracks – and we definitely have some nuggets to share with you from the archives. 

As promised I am publishing the tracklist here. I have included links to reputable record stores that might have a copy in stock, so if you liked the song and want a physical or digital copy I’ve made it easy for you (most of the tracks anyway). You can listen to the show here (click on Lt.Wee & Anders Teigar, and the date of the show)

(Intro) – Mr.Confuse – Hurricane Jane [Legere Germany]
Datarock vs. Beatles vs. James Brown – Fa fa good [unknown]
Sir Jarvis – Rick’s browns pistol [Badass 45]
Nicole Willis and The Soul Investigators – Keep reaching up [Timmion]
Lily Allen – Smile (Mark Ronson) [EMI UK]
Bob Dylan – Most likely you go your way (mark ronson re-version) [Columbia] 
Lack of Afro – The Outsider [Freestyle] 
Kraak & Smaak feat. Ben Westbeech – Squeeze me [Jalapeno] 
The New Mastersounds - Idle time (lack of afro remix) [Record Kicks]
The Isley Brothers – This old hear of mine [Tamla/Motown]
Flevans – The Funz [Jack to Phono] 
Sneaky Pete – U don’t know [unknown]
Marvin - Holla (beatsy collins re-edit) [white label] 
Mayer Hawthorne & The County -  Just ain’t working out [Stones Throw] 
Marvin Gaye – What’s going on [Tamla/Motown]
Joss Stone – Put your hands on me (urban allstars re-work) [White]
DJ T-Rock & Squashy Nice - Pretty girl with a crocked smile [Hed Kandi]
Bahama Soul Club – The nassau jam (smoove’s funky jam) [Buyu]
Booker T & The .G.’s – Melting Pot [Collectables US]
Dusty Springfield – Spooky [Philips]
Loose Joints – Is it all over my face (S-man’s edit) [West End US]
Kidda feat Psycho Les from the Beatnuts – VIP [Skint]
Greyboy – Gotta be in love (Quantic remix) [Ubiquity]
Rueben Wilson – Got to get your own [GB music]
Dj Moscow – Too busy [Monk Records]
Mark Ronson – Outro [EMI UK]

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March 13, 2009   3 Comments