We've just put the finishes touches to Mix Seven and it's now available on the VibeRide player right here and via our feed. Whilst you're checking it out, why not listen to our other mixes too.
30 Sept 2009
27 Sept 2009
Inside music | Bluey
Text courtesy of www.agency79.de, interview from June 23rd, 2004.
Q: We are talking to one of the greatest producers, musicians and composers, Jean-Paul "Bluey" Maunick, who happens to be the band leader of Incognito. There are two things to talk about these days: First of all the new album "Adventures In Black Sunshine" and secondly 25 years of Incognito.
Q: We are talking to one of the greatest producers, musicians and composers, Jean-Paul "Bluey" Maunick, who happens to be the band leader of Incognito. There are two things to talk about these days: First of all the new album "Adventures In Black Sunshine" and secondly 25 years of Incognito.
23 Sept 2009
Inside music | Roy Ayers
Interview by Matt Rogers (Feb '04). Text courtesy of www.popmatters.com.
Roy Ayers is a musician, composer, producer, writer, singer. Prolific beyond his 63 years, few have impacted popular music to the degree of this musical mastermind. Growing up in a musical family in Los Angeles, he was given his first set of vibe mallets at age five by perhaps the greatest vibraphonist of all time -- Lionel Hampton -- while attending his concert.
18 Sept 2009
Mix Six
We're delighted to bring you Mix Six, which is now available to listen to right here or to download via i-tunes, or by whichever method you prefer.
We've still got tonnes and tonnes of funkalicious music to bring you - and we're discovering 'new' stuff all the time.
We've still got tonnes and tonnes of funkalicious music to bring you - and we're discovering 'new' stuff all the time.
5 Sept 2009
GigSpot: Chic | Kentish Town Forum
3 Sept 2009
Mix Five
Damn, has it really been three weeks since Mix Four? Time flies. Anyway, Mix Five is here and it's producing radioactive levels of funk. You better strap yourself to something before listening to this one because the groove is so deep you just may get sucked into a hyperfunk oblivion.
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