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NOW! That’s What I Call Deep - S02E31

Othniel Ting

21-May-17 22:00

NOW! That’s What I Call Deep - S02E31

Your steady stream of groove-based Neo-soul, House, RnB & Hip-Hop jams for your listening pleasure. Featuring chilled out beats that have been double-boiled in jazz chords, soulful vocals and rare grooves. Turning back the hands of time, we get our hands dirty to dig for the deepest and dustiest of rare gems from the year 1975 to 1984.

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0:43 - Piero Umiliani - Gardens (1975)

4:00 - Sonya Spence - Let Love Flow On (1981)

7:39 - Bar-Kays - Feels Like I'm Falling In Love (1981)

11:42 - Hiroshi Satoh - Say Goodbye (1984)

16:47 - Takako Mamiya - Love Trip (1982)

20:31 - Tatsuro Yamashita - Rainy Walk (1979)

25:57 - Bob James - Westchester Lady (1976)

31:52 - Donnie & Joe Emerson - Baby (1979)

35:45 - Randy Crawford - Endlessly (1979)

41:03 - George Duke - I Love You More (1979)

43:43 - Daft Punk - Digital Love (BONUS)


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