>Deepfunk every Friday

Keb Darge plus special guests
at Madame Jo Jo's, Brewer Street, London. 10pm till 3am. £8
entry.
Keep you ears to the ground for the monthlyish soul specials with
the world's #1 soul DJ, Butch.
Snowboy will be guest DJ on January 21st and Ian Wright will be
unleashing his rarities January 28th.
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This site is dedicated to a form of music that we call
"Deepfunk", which is a term originally used by Keb Darge as
a descriptive title for his club night at Madame Jo Jo's. Over the years
the sound has been been driven by the dancers, DJs and collectors and
although often misunderstood by many, it has become a way of life for
the dedicated few.
To describe Deepfunk as a musical form is tricky, but
for most of the dancers and dedicated fans, Deepfunk is soul music. Soul
music with attitude, aggression, punch, kick, and bite. Deepfunk is not
hip hop.
This site was originally put together at the end of 1999
with the aim of expanding the 'deepfunk scene' and raise worldwide awareness
of this new breed of soul music fan. It has recently undergone a make
over, and now the main focus is the weekly radio show which we hope will
showcase all the records that have become the sound track to our lives
as well as all the new discoveries and mega rarities that are rarely heard
outside of the lucky circle of dedicated followers.
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| >December
2004 Last show for a while, as we've left the studio and need
to find a new location to broadcast from.
>All the recent funk finds, deepfunk classics
and soul rarities. The sounds that matter, no shite.
> We
are now useing Windows Media Player for our show. If you are useing
an Apple Mac you can download the Mac player here.
>If you
can not fast forward the show (not that you should want to!!!) and
are using the embedded player in windows explorer you may need to
use the drop down menu in the embedded player and click 'play in
default player'.
> Playlists.
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>Motherfunk.

Every Tuesday @ The Honeycomb, Niddry
Street, Edinburgh. 11pm till 3am FREE entry. Fryer, Gino and regular
guests including James Trouble and Ian Wright. |
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