Top 100 Chart placements for Soul Clap Records
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FSQs Freak Out For Fitness aka FOFF is a fitness anthem, a new wave disco funk affair written by FSQs Chuck Da Fonk and One Era that should evoke the soundtracks of 1980s fitness crazes. Soul Claps Charles Levine, aka Charlie Soul Clap, leads off this package with an extra heavy weight sounding remix that pumps up the original with a funky house vibe. The Lisbona Sisters, fresh off their debut release for Seth Troxlers Slacker, go full cardio set to an Italo disco regimen on their remix of FOFF and while you can hear Giorgio Moroder arpeggios in the mix, theres also a muscular funk veneer bulking up the track. Third Attempt, the producer hailing from the heart of Nu-disco land, Tromsø, Norway (now living in Oslo) uses his remix of FOFF as a showcase for his signature trip-hop-house sound, warming up the musical elements from the original as they build up a sweat over a sultry, six minute plus session.
FSQs Freak Out For Fitness aka FOFF is a fitness anthem, a new wave disco funk affair written by FSQs Chuck Da Fonk and One Era that should evoke the soundtracks of 1980s fitness crazes. Soul Claps Charles Levine, aka Charlie Soul Clap, leads off this package with an extra heavy weight sounding remix that pumps up the original with a funky house vibe. The Lisbona Sisters, fresh off their debut release for Seth Troxlers Slacker, go full cardio set to an Italo disco regimen on their remix of FOFF and while you can hear Giorgio Moroder arpeggios in the mix, theres also a muscular funk veneer bulking up the track. Third Attempt, the producer hailing from the heart of Nu-disco land, Tromsø, Norway (now living in Oslo) uses his remix of FOFF as a showcase for his signature trip-hop-house sound, warming up the musical elements from the original as they build up a sweat over a sultry, six minute plus session.
Those who know Detroit know Funk and Soul, House and Techno and if you know that music well you know the names Mike Agent X Clark and Paul Hill. Mike is like the ambassador to Detroits Underground music scene, hes been doing this since the 80s with roots connected to The Electrifying Mojo and Underground Resistance, Paul Hill is Parliament-Funkadelic straight up and down, not to mention his collaboration with Moodymanns Mahogani Music and beyond. Ok so, weve released Mikes track Where You Get Your Funk From? on the EFUNK, Detroit Volume III compilation that came out for our 10 year anniversary at TV lounge for the House Of EFUNK afterparty for Movement Fest weekend and Mike is DJing and Paul jumps on the mic and they perform this record I Dont Know Why… The place ignites and we immediately knew this was something special and we are proud to present this to all of you! It brings together Pauls skillful Motown soul vocals with Mikes classic house production expertise. The 6 Mile West Side Mix is a soulful house version with warm keyboards, beautiful string arrangements and an orchestra of soul claps. Oliver Dollar strips back the original track by bringing Paul Hills vocal hook forward and replacing Mikes church syncopations with a four-on-the-floor beat awash in moody chord changes. Paul Hills Version is a showcase for his signature vocals where listeners can get acquainted with his unforgettable singing style.