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Neo soul

Stac – All or Nothing – Lenafrosaxon Remix

by Jacques Jones May 18, 2010
Stac - All or Nothing - Lenafrosaxon Remix

Wah Wah 45s is an eclectic record label with some very versatile artists of which Stac is certainly a big part of. After a presumably emotional start to 2010 with the passing of one of the founders Simon Goss it’s good to see the label continuing to do what they do best and that’s good [...]

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It’s Miami Weather So Listen to Lunar Jam

by pashoncoop April 1, 2010
lunar jam our feel love

When I say ” I love to Feel My Bicep” then I really mean I love all the music from their site. One of my favorite music sites to hit up on a daily habit. They seem to have that right track to brighten you’re day.  Even if it’s 80 degrees in the springtime here [...]

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Res – Free Album Download

by Jacques Jones March 8, 2010
Res - New Album - Black Girls Rock

Res first came to my attention on the 2001 release by Talib Kweli entitled “Quality” and when I heard Golden Boys (her first single) a few years later my initial thoughts were that there was a strong future for this alternative soul artist.

Res a singer songwriter from  has had to overcome a lot of music [...]

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4hero – Parallel Universe To Present Day

by Jacques Jones January 12, 2010
4hero

Lately whilst journeying through the depths of my record collection, like an Aussie on a “walkabout” it has not been uncommon for me to find myself obsessing over an artist and playing their discography in chronological order repeatedly. One that has been the soundtrack to my wintery snowy January thus far are 4hero.
Described often as [...]

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Muhsinah – The Oscillations: Triangle.

by D. D. Peltier December 9, 2009
muhsinah the oscillations triangle

Do you remember Neo Soul? That R&B sub-genre with the clichéd name? Neo Soul dominated my summers back in the early 2000’s. Dwele’s Subject, Jill Scott’s Who Is Jill Scott?, Raphael Saadiq’s Instant Vintage (‘Skyy, Can You Feel Me’ changed my life) and Lucy Pearl were all on my Mini Disc player and on constant [...]

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