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After a two month hiatus, we are back in business. This is our first episode of 2016, and we have chosen this recording session to give our audience a sneak peek in video form as well of what we do here at Greenville Studios. The video itself can be seen over at the FleaMarket Funk YouTube channel, and the audio for the session is pretty funky. DJ Prestige goes through some deep African funk cuts, psychedelic soul from Detroit, new tracks from the Pacific Northwest's Liquid Beat Record, a Maurice White early track (R.I.P.), some free jazz from Cultures of Soul's new Boston Area Jazz compilation, West Coast classic hip hop remixed, a NOLA classic re-edit, and a reggae tribute to the G.O.A.T. Muhammad Ali. Recorded live and in one take at the Greenville Studios in Jersey City, NJ, stay tuned for more episodes and our new FleaMarket Funk TV endeavor which will contain interviews, in the field digging, Big Ups, and more. If you dig what you hear, please pass it on. Live From Greenville Studios Episode #12 Tracklist:Intro RAMP - Daylight Jackie Dee - Who Dick Khoza - Chapita Sylvan Marc - Listen To Something About Soul Part 1. Rhythm feat,. Ohmega Watts - Hot 16 Souls of Mischief - 93 Til Infinity (Remix) TALK OVER The 45 King 107th Street Stickball Team - Rhythm and Soul Oliver Sain - Bus Stop Spaghettihead - Funky Axe Billy Stewart - Summertime Ernie K-Doe - Here Comes The Girls (Professor Shorthair Remix) Damu The Fudgemunk - Don't Count Me Out TALKOVER Bobby Vaughn - Mohamamd AliBaird Hersey W/ Dave Leibman The Year of The Ear - Herds and HoardsOutro DJ Food FleaMarketFunk.comTwitter: @fleamarketfunkIG: @fleamarketfunkKeep Diggin'!
It's been a few months of being busy, traveling, etc., but the latest Live From Greenville Studios Podcast is finally out. On this episode we catch up with a grip of funky records in a variety of genres. We're going to keep the shows down to about an hour or so, perhaps a bit longer for some guests as we move forward, so this is a nice way to get closer the music. On this episode, we get a few tracks from newcomers F Spot Records out of Los Angeles, a great cover by The Gene Dudley Group, the hottest 45 out right now from DJ Format, some Manchester funk from Buffalo Brothers, a funk rarity that sees its first time on 45, dub from Paris, France, and a few solid offerings from Gary Burton, Ramsey Lewis, and John Kasandra among others. Broadcasting live and direct from the FleaMarket Funk lab in Jersey City, NJ, please enjoy Episode 11.Live From Greenville Studios Podcast Episode 11 Track List:Intro Electric Company ThemeRamsey Lewis - Party TimeImproject - Steppin' Sander Sisters - Stone ManTom Ze - Jimmy, Rendo-seThe Gene Dudley Group - Inspector Norse TALKOVER Stanley Turrentine DJ Format - Kool & The Gangstarr GenerationDJ EFN feat Your Old Droog, Royce The 5'9", Reks, OC - Revolutionary Ride (K Def Remix)Damu the Fudgemunk - All Green Buffalo Brothers - Tycho StrutTALLKOVER Stanley TurrentineSounds of the City Experience - Getting DownJohn Kasandra - Poor Black Woman, Poor Black ManSoul Sugar - All I KnowDomestic Bear - Universal RootTALKOVER Gary Burton - Norwegian Wood
Well, we made it to episode 10 of Live From Greenville Studios. Almost a year ago we relocated, and we promised we would get a radio show going on, and we are excited to keep on keepin' on. This episode is an all 45 special. Nothing but seven inches for the hour plus show. Not to mention we recorded it on the first day of Summer and Father's Day. This show is dedicated to my father, who took me from a boy to a man, and showed me what it means to be a father. It's also dedicated to all you fathers out there who do it and do it well. Sometimes it is a thankless job, but it always pays off in the end. This particular episode we highlight new sides from Grace Love and the True Loves, Chris Hazelton's Boogaloo 7, Pat Van Dyke & DD Spinna, NYC Trust's Swing-A-Ling Series, new rocksteady from Queens, NY, with the Frightnrs, new Poets of Rhythm, Jorun Bombay's edit of JB, plus classic funk tracks from Freda Paine, Moon People, Quincy Jones, We The People and more. There is something for everyone in number ten, including some new digs from the Jersey City Record riot, reissues from our pal Nik Weston, and a whole lot more. Stay cool as you crank up these hot lava rocks wherever you are. As always, if you dig, feel free to also tell a friend. Live From Greenville Studios Episode #10 Track ListQuincy Jones - Summer In The CityThe Soul Investigators - Vulture's PrayerChris Hazelton's Boogaloo 7 - Stop Mr. Ice Cream Man!Freda Payne - Unhooked GenerationGrace Love & The True Loves - Nobody SweeterTALKOVER Boca 45DJ Format - A to Z of Classic Breaks Remix)James Brown - Funky Drummer (Jorun Bombay Edit)Moon People - Land of LoveBobby Powell - Funky Broadway '69Pat Van Dyke - Two Sides (DJ Spinna Remix)TALKOVER Dynamo ProductionsSwing A Ling Think I'm a FoolTechniques All Stars - Love You (Version)The Frightnrs - I'd Rather Go BlindPoets of Rhythm - Path of LifeWe The People - Right NowSharon Revoal - Reaching For Our StarTALKOVER Diamond DKeep Diggin'!
Live From Greenville Studios returns for its ninth episode. DJ Prestige runs through a grip of records including sides from Pete Rodriguez, Jurassic 5, The Tamlins, Professor Brian Oblivion, Herbie Hancock, Yoshi Blessed, and more. 100% all vinyl, the show takes you on a trip through dusty 45s, album cuts, and some new releases for your aural pleasure. So strap on your headphones and listen to some quality funk, soul, jazz, reggae, and hip hop from the studios of FleaMarket Funk in Jersey City, NJ. If you dig, please tell a friend.Live From Greenville Studios Episode #9 Tracklist:INTRO : Johnny Hammond - Higher Ground Magic In Threes - Trinity Way Gene Harris - Higga Boom Pete Rodriguez - Pete's Madness Professor Brian Oblivion - Feel The Funk TALKOVER - Cyclops 4000 "Space Cadillac" Jurassic 5 - Jurass Finish First Sound Providers - Yes Y'All Grace Love & The True Loves - Fire (We' Coast Records) Tyrone Chestnut - The Bump Oliver Sain - London Express TALKOVER - Grover Washington Jr. "Mister Magic" Herbie Hancock - Bringing Down the Birds (B-Boy Edit) African Souls Band - Nande The Tamlins - Skin Tight The Selector - Too Much Pressure Yoshi Blessed - Is The Phrase TALKOVER Eddie Harris - "Listen Here" Roy Ayers - The Black Five The Field Trips - I Like You Lady OUTRO: Diamond Manwww.FleaMarketFunk.comTwitter: @fleamarketfunkIG: fleamarketfunk Keep Diggin'!
Today we bring you a fresh episode of Live From Greenville Studios. It's our eighth episode and number eight quite a treat. For this episode we brought in Robert Perlman of the excellent vinyl music blog Funk For The People. This site has well over 1600 original vinyl record forty fives of obscure funk, soul, and other assorted funky oddities from Robert's hefty collection. A lifetime New Yorker, Rob was once the publicist for the Jungle Brothers, worked with A Tribe Called Quest, and tells us some great stories about his time with artists such as the Beastie Boys and others. We discuss New York City, records (of course), the Roosevelt Hotel record show, and more. It was our distinct pleasure to have him sit in for a session, as well as give us an incredible all 45 guest set at the end of the show. We could have done 4 hours of just him and his records easy, so a second show is already being planned. For now, put on your headphones and enjoy this latest episode.INTROJimmy McGriff - Fat Cakes Upsetters - PopcornInell Young - What Do You See (Yamin Edit)Sure Fire Soul Ensemble - Rise of the EastROBERT PERLMAN INTERVIEWThe Mtet - All Growns UpThe Jack Moves - Seasons ChangeSkip Jackson and the Natural Experience - Microwave BoogieROBERT PERLMAN INTERVIEWDusty Donuts - Remember MeSmithstonian - Just Sittin'Roy Turner - War No More Part 1Gamith - DarknessROBERT PERLMAN INTERVIEWAll 45 Guest Set (Robert Perlman/ Funk For The People)Hebrew Rodgers - Can't Buy SoulLarry Darnell - Son of a Son of a Slave Part 1The Right Track - I Gotta Move With The GrooveDuralcha - Ghet-to FunkBilly Larkin and The Delegates - Funky FireThe Black Souls - Baki Mutane Nakuka (Black People Crying)Apollis - What It Is Part 1The Count Downs - Poached NutsKing Cain Silvertone Band - Don't Give A DamnPenny Goodwin - Too Soon You're OldJorge Darden - Alone AgainDwain Vinyard - Searching For The TruthJack Moss & The Soul Injection - Can You Feel It!ROBERT PERLMAN INTERVIEW/ OUTROwww.fleamarketfunk.comTwitter: @fleamarketfunkKeep Diggin'!
On this edition of Live From Greenville Studios, we have the multi-talented musician, band leader, and composer Pat Van Dyke aka PVD. Originally, we were supposed to have both he and John 'Sci' Robinson, but another snowstorm blew through and held up John. We are going to reschedule the two to speak on their musical partnership and more very soon. PVD brought over some records as well as a bottle of bourbon to share, which was perfect for a snowed out Sunday here in the Greenville Studios. During the course of the show we touched on his collaborations, his influences, and he brought a bag of records we played and talked about. It was my pleasure to have this talented cat in the studio, and along the journey you'll hear some tunes PVD is into these days, as well as new tracks out of the Daptone camp alongside reissued soul from Secret Stash, a new Polyrhythmics track, some of PVD's music (of course), and much, much more. Thanks for tuning in, and stay tuned for the next episode coming to your headphones very soon.INTRO: Pat Van DykeKool and The Gang - Summer Madness Josephine Taylor - For You My LoveBennie Sings - Straight Lines The Pioneers - Pony Express PVD INTERVIEW Polyrhythmics - El Fuego Saun & Starr - Look Closer Buscrates 16 Bit Ensemble - B Boy Stance PVD INTERVIEW Wayne Carter - Mad Mouth Woman Herbie Hancock - Trust Me Sookie - Rhythm On Rhtym (Nik Weston Re-Edit) PVD INTERVIEWThe Meltdown - Better Days Dialated Peoples - Weed vs. Beer Sergio Mendes - Look Around Alice Clark - I Keep It Hid Soul East - Funky Lady Part 1 PVD INTERVIEW Pat Van Dyke - Forest Street Blue Pat Van Dyke - Frequency OUTRO Bill Murray and RZA www.FleaMarketFunk.comTwitter: @fleamarketfunkKeep Diggin'!
This week on Episode #6, we have a special treat for you FleaMarket Funk readers and radio listeners out there. We were joined by The Nostalgia King, Soul Brother #1, Butta Brother and Hot Peas and Butta founder Skeme Richards as well a drummer Soki Kimura from Osaka Monaurail. They both stopped by the studio after we took them record digging and out for some burgers here in Jersey City. During the course of the show we play some funky stuff from around the globe, talk the 45 game, reissuing records, choice hamburgers, shady promoters, staying in our own lane, and more. We also talk to drummer Soki Kimura from Tokyo, Japan about his involvement in Osaka Monaurail, his influences, and his touring time with the great Marva Whitney. After our interview (which took place in a raging snowstorm!), Skeme gets down to business and laces us with a 35 minute mix of funky records of all sorts, mostly from Japan and abroad. Needless to say, there is no track list, so like the old days, you'll have to search for these titles. We were honored to have both in the studio, and hope you enjoy this as much as we did! It's definitely one for the books. INTRO - TalkoverThe Soul Investigators - Raw Steaks Dusty Donuts - Jungle Mango (Nauty NMX Rubup) LTF - Supatravel Cash Money and Marvelous - Mighty Hard Rocker SKEME RICHARDS/ SOKI KIMURA INTERVIEWAbaco Dream - Life and Death In G & A Thomas East & The Fabulous Playboys -I Get A Groove The Pioneers - More Love Lorna Bennett - Breakfast In Bed SKEME RICHARDS/ SOKI KIMURA INTERVIEW The Chiefs - ApacheSugarman Three - Turtle Walk Reuben Wilson - Orange Peel SKEME RICHARDS/ SOKI KIMURA INTERVIEWFusik - Amen Sister Soul Scratch - Triumphant Sunday SKEME RICHARDS GUEST SETSKEME RICHARDS OUTROTwitter: @fleamarketfunkFleaMarketFunk.comKeep Diggin'!
Episode number five of Live From Greenville Studios features recently signed Wax Poetics artists The Jack Moves. The duo, who make sweet soul music with elements of hip hop, soul, jazz, funk, and more, stopped by to talk about their record, music and much more. In between, DJ Prestige plays a variety of funky and soulful favorites for your listening pleasure. LFGS is an all vinyl radio show/ podcast recorded live in Jersey City, NJ and broadcast to the world. Always keep vinyl alive and keep diggin' for that real music. Intro: Alchemist/ Mobb Deep - "More Like Us" The JB's - These Are The JB's Pt. 1 & 2 Pretty Purdie - Funky Donkey The Jack Moves- a Fool For You INTERVIEW: The Jack Moves The Ethics - Look At Me Now Ray Barretto - Right On Roland Alphonso - Flats Booker T. and the MGs - Hang Em High Weldon Irvine - We Gettin' Down Angelo Bond - Reach For The Moon (Poor People) Bama The Village Poet - Got Soul The Devils - Hip Hug Her INTERVIEW: The Jack Moves The Keystones - March of the Killer Penguins Billy Strange - Put A Little Led In Your Zeppelin Johnny Hammond - Back To The Projects INTERVIEW: The Jack Moves Heliocentrics featuring Guilty Simpson - Before I Die The Counts - Why Not Start All Over Again Emma Donovan and The Putbacks - Daddy OUTRO Medaphor - OverdueTwitter: @fleamarketfunkFleaMarketFunk.comKeep Diggin'!
Blizzard edition! We are back! After some technical difficulties the radio show is back with a new Mackie Board, new records, and 80+ minutes of heat. We premier some new records and a lot of 45s we have dug up recently. A nice mix of funk, soul, hip hop, jazz and reggae to get your day or night going. All vinyl, all the time Live From Greenville Studios comes at you live from Jersey City, New Jersey and is hosted by DJ Prestige. If you like what we play, tell a friend. INTRO Jean Luc Ponty - Canteloupe IslandJoseph Henry - Who's The King Lynn Varnado - Wash and Wear Love The Out of Towners - Marton Boys Club 1/6 - Cosmetic Love - Hope Street Winston Scott - My Little FillyTALKOVER - Funky Bijou Breaks- TropicocoJurassic 5 - LinguisticsThe Neopalitans - Funky YugDirty Burners - Hey! Last Minute Winston Simonal - Se Voce Pensa TALK OVER The High and Mighty - Dirty DecibalsHoney and the Badgers - Badger Strut Groove Holmes & Ernie Watts - Come TogetherThe Left Bank - Haven't Got The NerveThe Tremelos - Instant WhipThe Messengers - California SoulTALK OVER Artifacts - All Points BullitenPete Rodriguez - Oh That's Nice! Part 1Tito Puente - Black Brothers Bobby LaCour - Hippie Joe Stoned Soul Picnic - One Dollar Hotel Brother Jack McDuff - Down Home StyleMaulawi - OrotondsOUTRO Afu Ra - Whirlwind Through Cities Premier RemixKeep Diggin'!FleaMarketFunk.com
In this third installment of Live From Greenville Studios, we sit down in the lab with hip hop historian, author, and journalist Brian Coleman to discuss his latest book, Check The Technique Vol. 2. Along the way, we speak on his book series as DJ Prestige digs through Coleman's record bag and randomly plays records that the author talks about on the spot. We also highlight new tracks from Professor Brian Oblivion, Moscow Nightlife, Buscrates 16 Bit Ensemble, Baby James, as well as sides from Pseudo Intellectuals, Augustus Pablo, Harumi, Myron & E, and others. Knowledge was dropped, and if you're a fan of golden age hip hop, you get to hear some great stories behind a few of the records in his Check The Technique book series. We are excited to have Brian here in the studios as our first guest, and we hope you enjoy what he was waxing poetic about as much as we did. It's a hefty show (just over two hours), but well worth the price of admission.Brian Coleman Intro over KMD Ed OG and The Bulldogs - I Gotta Have ItProfessor Brian Oblivion - Like This Clockwork RecordsMoscow Nightlife - Moscow NightlifeThe Sorcerer's - The TerrorBrian Coleman Interview over The Coup/ Geto BoysT.Swift and the Electric Bag - Are You Experienced?The Blues Project - Flute Thing Pseudo Intellectuals - No Money, Mo' ProblemsIce Cube - Jackin' For BeatsBrian Coleman Interview over Rasaan Roland KirkStetsasonic - SallyBuscrates 16 Bit Ensemble - Red ClayJade - The Siesta Is OverMyron & E - Dance The Night away - Do It DiscoBrian Coleman Interview over GangstarrDr. Octagon - Blue FlowersGravediggaz - Diary Of A MadmanAugustus Pablo - ThrillerHarumi - Talk About ItBrian Coleman Interview over Jimmy McGriffMantronix - BasslineUMC - Watch Me NowBaby James - 21 QuestionsBrian Coleman Outro over Cypress Hill/ Greyboyhttp://fleamarketfunk.com/Twitter: @fleamarketfunkKeep Diggin'!
Episode #2 of Live From Greenville Studios hosted by DJ Prestige of FleaMarketFunk.com. Over two hours of Funky treats from the vaults of Flea Market Funk. On this trip, we run through funky gospel, Donovan funk covers, Brazilian treats, indie hip hop out of Paris, some classic break tunes, African funk, soul re-edits, golden age rap, and more. Two hours of powerful music guaranteed. If you like what you're hearing, please tell a friend. The Sand Dollars - Get Thy Bearings Danny and Linda - Keeper of My Soul John Holt - Ghetto Girl Dave Pike Set - Mather DJ Suspect & Doc TMK - Fresh Poets of Rhythm - Augusta, GA KPM Music Library - Heavy Stake Out Melvin Jackson - Funky Skull Part 1 +2 Electric Company - The Mysterious Phone Call John Robinson and PVD - Miles and Trane Harry Mosco - Usassa Funk Lucky Brown - Still Listening The Budos Band - Burnt Offering Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers - Cubano Chant Carlos Ramos - Lightening and Flash Earl Coleman and The Latin Love In - Hippy Heaven Sonny Knight and The Lakers - Hey Girl Syndicate of Sound - Little Girl Soul Jazz Orchestra - Kingdom Come 3rd Bass - Product of The Environment Smif N Wessun - Home Sweet Home Lee Scratch Perry - Corn Fish Dub Supa Dave West - Da God Reverberi - Windy Wendy Herbie Mann - Watermelon Man The Emotions - Blind Alley (Re-Edit)The Liquidators - The LiquidatorGilbero Gil - Ela Groove Holmes - Living Soul Twiiter: @fleamarketfunkInstagram: fleamarketfunkWebsite: http://fleamarketfunk.com/Keep Diggin'!
The inaugural Flea Market Funk podcast hosted by DJ Prestige. Broadcast out of the FMF lab, Greenville Studios, we run through a variety of funk, soul, jazz, reggae, and hip hop vinyl treats. Here's the track list:1. Klaus Layer - For The People Like Us 2. Bobby Hutcherson - Aquarian Moon 3. Sure Fire Soul Ensemble - Layin' Low 4. Hi Society Brothers - Don't Spill The Wine 5. Sammy dread - Dreadlock Queen 6. The Relatives - Leave Something Worthwhile 7. The Slingshots - Coffee Cold 8. Tony Newman - Soul Thing 9. Soul Sugar - River Nile (Version) 10. Black Market Brass - Big Muffler 11. Jimmy McGriff - Stump Juice 12. Lee Fields - My World 13. Pete Rock & CL Smooth - Ghettos of the Mind (Freqnik & WDRE Remix) 14. Danny Spice - Incredible 15. The Expansions - Aubergine's Escape 16. Willie West - Down On Lover's Road 17. Loleatta Hollaway - Bring It On Up 18. The Soulmates - People We Gotta Do Better 19. Beta Club - Brassa Nova 20. Paz Antiguana - Surfing The Channel 21. The Rugby's - You, I 22. In Motion Collective - Jesse's Jing 23. Tags - Get Out My Life Woman 24. Rockfire Funk Express - Rockfire Funk Express 25. Studio G's Beat Group - Movin' 26. Fumaca Preta - A Bruxa 27. Antibalas - Tattletale Part 1 28. The M-Tet - Bikes 29. Joanna Law - Midnight Blue 30. Brukky - Why Yu NuhGet at us: @fleamarketfunk on twitterfleamarketfunk on InstagramFleaMarketFunk.comKeep Diggin'!