Chet Ivey - "Dose Of Soul"
Vannessa Simon - "Better Place"
Le Frank O - "Keep On Gettin' Down"
Jaymz Nylon - "I Know A Place" (feat Mooney)
Likwid Biskit - "The All New Ummmh"
The Midas Touch - "Nite Life (Let's Get It On)"
Winfield Parker - "I Want To Be With You"
Family Of Eve - "I Wanna Be Loved By You" (Kenny Dope edit)
Theo Parrish - "Dan Ryan" (feat Jerrald James)
Clarice Labbe - "There's No Other Love"
Ingram - "Mi Sabrina Tequana"
Sylvesters Inc Band - "Funky Calypso"
Rick Wilhite - "In The Rain"
Paul Johnson - "After The Storm"
DJ Slym Fas - "Luv Music"
Sasha Dive - "Deepest America" (Moodymann mix)
Directions - "Deep Talkin"
Luter Davis Group - "You Can Be A Star"
The Hi-Fly Orchestra - "Violet"
Boddhi Satva - "Who Am I (French Twins)"
Hardhouse - "Check This Out" (club version)
Kerri Chandler - "My Moody Life"
Cajmere - "Spinnin" (feat Russoul - original)
KCYC - "Under Control" (Shelter)
Reel People - "Sure" (Frankie Feliciano classic vocal)
60 Hertz Project - "Capricorn" (Ralf Gum)
Manoo & Francois A - "Crying For Love"
Cuebur - "Walk A Mile" (Ultra Tone in too deep)
Irfan Rainy & Rex Leon - "Singer Or Songs" (The Vinyl Ears mix)
Rhythm Of Elements - "Tribe 2" (at jazz Assessment dub)
Emmanuel Jai - "Kuar Version" (Henrick Schwarz)
Shake The Dog - "Do It" (QB Hot mix)
Bossruu - "Ngawe" (feat Wandile - Atjazz Love soul)
The Demetrios Project - "Feel Alive" (Sean McCabe)
2AM/FM - "Desolate Cities (MOS)"
DHS - "House Of God" (50 Dollar remix)
Foremost Poets - "Reason To Be Dismal" (50 Dollar remix)
Daphne - "When You Love Someone"
Peven Everett - "Sweetness (Koyla)"
Lee Pearson Jr Aki Kwam'e - "Don't Get No Better Love" (Vick Lavender All soul full vocal)
Sandboy & Nanar - "Night Song" (Yoruba soul)
Review: For the latest installment in the ongoing Southport Weekender series, longtime friends of the festival Mr Scruff and DJ Spinna step up to the decks to lay down soulful selection inspired by their sets at the event. Scruff handles disc one, joyously flitting between 25 classic soul, funk, deep house, boogie and US garage cuts over the course of 75 enjoyable minutes. Given his obsession with six-hour sessions, you wonder why he doesn't play more short sets; he certainly has the skills and records to pull it off. Spinna's disc, meanwhile, is altogether deeper and smoother. Kicking off with some shuffling broken beats, the hip-hop/house producer builds a mix that touches on breathless vocal house, bumpin' garage and slick, liquid deepness.
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