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Welcome to Ahdio Feed N° 15.

Today i bring to U fantastically rare soul and funk music from Michigan, this is the true underground sound from the Motown era.
Detroit was the epicenter for the soulful revolution the world knows as Motown. However, Detroit and the surrounding cities making up Michigan were also home to an unparalleled underground music scene that supported, propelled and fed off the Motown machine.
Included here are absolute rarities from The Black Aces of Soul and the Eyes of Ebony next to now funk classics by The Detroit Sex Machines. Almost all of these records have never been heard on CD, and you’d have to mortgage your house to buy all the originals.
Raw breaks and beats from Jake Wade and the Soul Searchers sit next to the melancholic charm of vocalist Dee Edwards, inter galactic big band funk from Wendell Harrison drops down next to freaky synth-driven soul of Aged In Harmony.
Please enjoy this GREAT piece of Music!
Tracklist:
4 detailed track informations click here!
01) DJ Charlie Murphy - Intro
02) Tommy McGhee - Give & Take
03) Manual B. Halcolm - I Stayed Away Too Long
04) Detroit Sex Machines - Rap It Together
05) Robert Jay - Alcohol Pt. 1
06) Wendell Harrison - Farewell To The Welfare Pt. 1
07) The Black Aces Of Soul And The Eyes Of Ebony - Let’s Get On Down
08) Jake Wade & The Soul Searchers - Searching For Soul Pt. 1
09) Lloyd W. Williams - Be Mine Tonight
10) Robert Lowe - Back To Funk
11) Dee Edwards - I Can Deal With That
12) El Riot - Do It Right
13) Burning Desire - Why She Had To Go
14) Aged In Harmony - Trust Me
Jazzy Tipp Of The Week:
15) Al Jarreau - Better Than Anything
4 detailed track informations click here!
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