FMF-Vol.7 Mix – The Sound of Now!

With all this digging going on, you know I had to hit you off with a little mix to start your work week. Add another 35+ 45 digs this weekend and some nice Soul Jazz, Soul, and Psych Lps, and I have my work cut out for me. I have to be honest, it never ends. There is so much good music out there, I just can’t pass it up. Big ups to Psych Dave once again for coming through with some great 45s as well as a few choice long playing goodies. Another shout out to Lou for hooking me up with some of the records on this
mix, all minty because that’s how he does it. This particular podcast: The Sound of Now!, is what I’m feeling as of late. It’s got a fair representation of older, Deep Funk such as The Inner Drive and Hugh Boyton, as well a cut from modern day funksters The Magnificent Freedom, produced by Keb Darge. I’ve thrown in some reissue goodness from Jazzman, and a fire Brazilian tune ( produced in Brooklyn) on Vampisoul. Finishing up with some Sweet Soul, is none other than New Jersey’s own Linda Jones. Enjoy the mix, and give me some feedback on the tracks you dig. I’ll be back midweek with another dusty gem from the flea market. Keep Diggin’!

The Sound of Now!

Listen to FMF-Vol. 7 Mix – The Sound of Now!

Here are the label scans:
Anthony King
Anthony King – Filigree Funk/ Jazzman.
Natural Do
John KeSandra – (What’s Under) The Natural Do/ Respect
Smell the Funk
The Inner Drive – Smell the Funk/ Zodiac
Oohh Baby
Pamoja – Ooohh Baby/ Lotus Land
Funky Grasshopper
Hugh Boyton – Funky Grasshopper/ Lanlor
Cracker Jack
Mickey and His Mice – Cracker Jack/ Marti
The Magnificent Freedom
The Magnificent Freedom – F*ck Off and Leave Me Alone/ Our Label
King Floyd
King Floyd – I Feel Like Dynamite/ Chimneyville
Banda Uniao Black
Banda Uniao Black – Yeah Yeah Yeah/ Vampisoul
Spring Fever
Music Makers – Spring Fever Part 1/ Gamble
Linda Jones
Linda Jones – I Can’t Stop Lovin’ My Baby/ Loma

14 responses to “FMF-Vol.7 Mix – The Sound of Now!

  1. Another BOSS mix Pres!! Love that Anthony King track. “Oooh Baby” from Pamoja is FANTASTIC! Great drums in that Magnificent Freedom tune. I picked up my first King Floyd 45 this week and it was the first time I had seen the Chimneyville Records logo. Love it! “Spring Fever” is one damn lovely tune. Thanks so much for continuing to share the music and dropping the expert knowledge.
    Peace and SOUL,
    Dave…

  2. Thanks Dave. I’m feeling these records as of late. A mix of the old, the newer, and some class reissues. Thanks for listening man, I always appreciate it. Keep Diggin’.

  3. nice nice nice
    so glad i found fmf
    many thanks from shockingly sunny manchester england

    peas please

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  5. fyi, the Banda Uniao Black track is not a reissue, but a recently recorded song from an album released last year. It was produced by some friends of mine based out of Brooklyn, NY. The portuguese lyrics were written by Sean Marquand and English is his first language.

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