Posts tagged Upcomin
Soul Station π: 70s Funk a Romp

DJ Pi takes Soul Station π deep into the funk mines for a two-part groove fest covering 1971 to 1978—from obscure bangers to undeniable classics.

We kick off with The Bar-Kays’ lost track from Black Rock, slide through Baby Huey, The Jade, and The Soul Searchers, and close with Maceo Parker’s A Funky Tale to Tell. The second set heats up with Fatback Band, The Meters’ Hey Pocky Way, Isley Brothers, Graham Central Station, Slave, and Chuck Brown’s Bustin’ Loose, a track that lit up D.C. and helped birth go-go.

Personal memories, killer grooves, and pure funk history.

As DJ Pi says: Wholesome Radio always gets you to the right height.

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DJ Severed Tail: New Nostalgia

HexD is a music genre that focus on a low quality, dirty and melancholic style that evokes a feeling of nostalgia. Both its auditory and visual elements often draw from the aesthetics of early 2000s anime and video games, as people can tell from the sampling choices and album covers. HexD is the intangible essence of the memories, the ethereal realm of alternate time and space, where the chaotic interplay of the new, the present, and the past converges…

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Soul Station π: Out Agressive Funk

This one’s not for the faint of funk. DJ π tears into Out Aggressive Funka twisted, high-voltage journey through raw groove and sharp edges. Pee Wee Ellis sets it off, the Contortions go full punk-funk, and the Bush Tetras stomp the scene sideways.

From Ian Dury to Defunkt, Tackhead to Cameo, we go deep into the dirty side of the dancefloor—where jazz players blow hard and punk kids punch through the beat. It’s sweaty, it’s snarling, it’s alive.

Soul Station π. Only on Wholesome Radio.

We’ll get you to the right height.

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