The Chuck Brothers just keep on coming up with the disco-goods, once again the love unlimited are delighted to be able to feature another hot & exclusive mix by afrodesia
Check out afrodesia’ & Rahaan’ previous mix offerings in earlier posts. This latest afrodesia excursion is the IntroDiscoMental Mix - The Return of Disco K
The Chuck Brothers just keep on coming up with the disco-goods, once again the love unlimited are delighted to be able to feature another hot & exclusive mix by afrodesia
Check out afrodesia’ & Rahaan’ previous mix offerings in earlier posts. This latest afrodesia excursion is the IntroDiscoMental Mix - The Return of Disco K
Disco Lover & member of Six Million Steps JJ takes his place in the love unlimited archive with a tight mix of disco, boogie & a few house classics. This mix sits nicely alongside JJ’s regular smoking sessions podcasts, you can sign-up for JJ’s podcast at the 6MS site.
If you have a passing interest in disco then check out the 6MS Sessions every Saturday morning on Starpoint Radio featuring disco, soul, boogie, house, funk & plenty of exclusive edits (many of their own), special shows and regular guests.
Something a little bit different for your listening pleasure, Charles Webster of Miso Records passes on through the love unlimited with his own personal selections from his worlwide syndicated radio show for a Best of 2008 retrospective.
Best known for his deep house releases, this mix offers an insight into the more eclectic side of Charles Webster and acts as a little taster for his forthcoming release on defected records a release that covers both his house house roots and his love of the eclectic.
Something a little bit different for your listening pleasure, Charles Webster of Miso Records passes on through the love unlimited with his own personal selections from his worlwide syndicated radio show for a Best of 2008 retrospective.
Best known for his deep house releases, this mix offers an insight into the more eclectic side of Charles Webster and acts as a little taster for his forthcoming release on defected records a release that covers both his house house roots and his love of the eclectic.
A fantastic piece of deep house from Joey Kay, appearing on the EP “Eclectiz” (which is a mistitle, it should have been called “Eclectic”) on House Jam records circa 1994. There are a few copies going via Discogs and also Joe’s entire back catalogue is available to download via a number of digital outlets including Juno.