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Ink 19 :: DJ Cliffy

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Black Rio: Brazil Soul Power 1971-1980 (Strut). Review by Bill Campbell.

DJ CLIFFY BLACK RIO: BRAZIL SOUL POWER 1971-1980 Strut "Black Power," "Soul Power," "Power to the People," were all slogans that, along with funk, the afro, and dashiki, invigorated African-Americans in the late '60s/early '70s. But the dress, the attitude, politics, and music were contagious as units ...

Ink 19 :: King Kooba

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Indian Summer (Om). Review by Bill Campbell.

... U.K. group, King Kooba (Charlie Tate and Matt "DJ Shuff" Harris) is an elite act in that growing international scene that has taken jazz, funk, and soul to heart and has morphed it into the nu-jazz frenzy. Heartfelt, deep, and oozing with that good stuff, this "nu" sound is the funk of the new millennium ...

Ink 19 :: DJ Mark Farina

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December 1999 :: Music F-G :: DJ Mark Farina (Jamie White)

... . (Does he do this on purpose? -- there are only five tracks left!) Lovers of George Benson will find nirvana not visited since Masters at Work's Nuyorican Soul on in Farina's understated treatment of Busta Funk's understated "Seriousfunkilla."    As a reminder that aural fashion ought to be fun, in ...

Ink 19 :: Madrid de los Austrias

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Amor (Provider/:Run Recordings). Review by Bill Campbell.

... into an intoxicating concoction -- all with Viennese precision. "Ole," the CD's opener, is a hand-clapping, yet mellow, fusion funk that has more soul than a shoe factory. "Bellaria" is a vibrant Andalusian/Arabic clap-along. Heinz and Pogo give us that George Benson/Nuyorican Soul vibe on "Brazileiros ...

Ink 19 :: DJ Jazzy Jeff

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The Magnificent (BBE / Rapster). Review by Bill Campbell.

... digestible despite the corny lyrics and imitative flows. Jazzy's one of the best DJs out there (don't believe me, check out his pyrotechnics on Nuyorican Soul), and real heads have been waiting for years for him to prove it. It has definitely been too long -- but, in this case, better late than never ...

Ink 19 :: Masters At Work

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Our Time Is Coming (MAW / Tommy Boy). Review by Bill Campbell.

... , and Patti Austin), and you start to wonder how we can spell "Old School" without the M, the A, and W. This is definitely not as inspired as their Nuyorican Soul incarnation. Though this is an enjoyable album, I can't help speculating on the possibility of time slipping away from Vega and Gonzalez. ...
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