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Eddy’s Eighties Grooves Part 28: Love Dancin’

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According to C-Heads Magazine No Good by Nasaya and Janeva is a tropical pop anthem outfitted to keep you warm as the seasons get cold. Nasaya tells about his new single: “I’m obsessed with disco/80’s music, and I feel like this track sounds like it could have been released at that time. I hope it makes you dance!” Enjoy part 28 of Eddy's Eighties Grooves ! 😊 Next up is a new episode of Smooth Sailing . Tracklist:  Herbie Hancock – Motor Mouth (1982) The Brothers Johnson – Sunlight (1981) Clifford Coulter – Don’t Wanna See You Cry (1980) Teri De Sario – Baby I Don't Want Your Love (1978) Nasaya Feat. Janeva – No Good (2019) High Fashion – You’re The Winner (1983) The Spinners ‎– Got To Be Love (1981) Melba Moore ‎– When You Love Me Like This (1985) Starpoint – Bring Your Sweet Lovin' Back (1982) Champaign – Can You Find The Time? (1981) Gene Dunlap Feat. The Ridgeways – Love Dancin’ (1981) Leah Kunkel – Temptation (1980) Lani Hall – Only You (19

Songs In Soft Focus Part 2 Bossa Nova, Easy Listening & Slow Disco

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Unsplash Enjoy this second part of Songs In Soft Focus ! The idea behind the mix was to put together some warm tracks for chilly days. The track by Evans Pyramid is recently released by Cultures Of Soul . Next week we are going back in time with a new episode of Eddy's Eighties Grooves . Tracklist: Seek – Ever After [Jiva Remix] (2013) Jingo – You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real) (2011) Claude Fontaine – Pretending He Was You (2019) Clyb Foster – How Deep Is Your Love? (2012) Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 – Going Out Of My Head (1966) Stereo Action Unlimited ‎– Hi Fi Trumpet (1999) The Juju Orchestra Feat. Katia B – Nâo Posso Demorar (2007) Sabrina Malheiros – Salve O Mar (2017) The Bamboos Feat. Alice Russell – Bring It Home (2007) No Logo – Party Animal (2011) Ray Barretto – Can You Feel It (Let It Groove You) (1978) Creative Source – Pass The Feelin' On (1975) Bamboo – Hustlers Of Life Never Survive (1979) Iconique – Do You Really Wanna Disco

An Exclusive Funky Chillout Mixtape

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Unsplash Enjoy this exclusive show that I did on Boogie Bunker Radio last Monday! Next up is a new part of Songs In Soft Focus . Tracklist: The Blackbyrds – Wilford's Gone (1975) Tei Shi Feat. Blood Orange – Even If It Hurts (2019) El Michels Affair Feat. Lee Fields – Tearz (2017) José Feliciano – California Dreamin’ (1968) Marden Hill – Bardot (1996) Edee – Make It Last (1977) Rebecca Jean Eliott – Rock With You (2019) José James Feat. Emily King – Heaven On The Ground (2013) Anthony Strong – You To Me Are Everything (2019) Cameo – Two Of Us (1978) Jean Tonique – California (2019) Harrison Lipton – No Good At Goodbyes (2019) Ego Ella May – How Far (2019) Roy Ayers Ubiquity – Love Is Love (1978) Maynard Ferguson – Mister Mellow (1977) Reva DeVito & Young Franco – Cali (2019)

Mellow Mellow FM Radio Presents Soft Lights & Slow Sexy Music

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To celebrate 100 years of radio in the Netherlands, I made a new episode of Mellow Mellow FM Radio ! Back in the 1970s dj's used to play all kinds of genres on the radio, because strict formats were not invented yet. So that's what this mix is basically about: to recreate exciting and sexy FM radio. Enjoy! Glam rock band Mud was founded by guitarist Rob Davis and drummer Dave Mount in 1966. They formed a quartet with bass player Ray Stiles and singer Les Gray, after placing an advert in Melody Maker. They struggled for success for years, but soon after they had been discovered by producer Mickie Most during a gig, things lightened up. They were hooked up with the most successful writers and producers at the time: Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman (Sweet, Suzie Quatro). Hits followed very fast and during the mid-seventies they had several number ones all over Europe. After Mud had left Nicky Chinn & Mike Chapman and started to write their own material the hits dried up. By the

Best Of 70s Soul: Get Up And Dance

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Martijn Soetens Enjoy this new episode of Best Of 70s Soul ! I Love Music by The O’Jays was written by legendary Philadelphian producers Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff and went to number one on the soul singles chart and reached number five on the Billboard Hot 100. In the UK the song peaked at number 13 on the pop chart, in March 1976. Although the track is a classic now, it did not appear on any chart in the Netherlands at the time. In fact, the only Philly group that made it big on the Dutch charts were The Three Degrees, who went to number one with Dirty Ol’ Man in 1973. Next up is a new part of Mellow Mellow FM Radio to celebrate 100 years of radio in the Netherlands. On the 6th of November 1919 engineer Hanso Idzerda started to broadcast music to a large audience, which was not done before. He was killed by the Germans in World War II after taking away pieces of a crashed V2 missile out of curiosity. Tracklist: The Emotions – I Should Be Dancing (1979) Earth, Wind &a