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STUDIO 514 – Session #05 – Gems From The Attic [Pt.5]

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Posted the 15th août 2014 by in STUDIO 514

We are back to deliver our monthly STUDIO 514 Disco session!
This week, we get into a funkier flavour than last time and open the show with Deco with the title Fresh Idea. Next is the Italian Pop/Funk at its best with Zinc and Street Level, one more cool song produced by Mauro Malavesi! Then, the New Yorker B.B. & Q. Band rock the dancefloor with Imagination.

Enjoy one hour of gems from the attic with Don’t Touch It by Maxx Traxx, and one of our favorite Funk Band Dayton and Feel The Music, then comes Mystic Merlin and Mr. Magician

To conclude this third STUDIO 514 session, we picked up a major Pop/Funk Hit by Narada Muchael Walden entitled I Shoulda Loved Ya driven by the Famous T. M. Stevens’ awesome bassline.

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STUDIO 514 - Session #05 - Gems From The Attic [Pt.5]

Playlist

01. Deco – Fresh Idea
02. Zinc – Street Level
03. The B.B. & Q. Band – Imagination
04. Maxx Traxx – Don’t Touch It
05. Dayton – Feel The Music
06. Mystic Merlin – Mr. Magician
07. Rufus & Chaka – Do You Love What You Feel
08. Ashford & Simpson – Don’t Cost You Nothing
09. Norman Connors – Keep on Doin’It
10. Billy Ocean – Nights
11. Evelyn Champagne King – Chemistry Of Love
12. Narada Michael Walden – I Shoulda Loved Ya

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