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Thank you to all of our virtual DJs. Who knew that ED was such a mecca for lovers of all things disco? So far, that seems to be the main vibe on the dance floor.


Anyone fancy any Motown, Northern Soul, Funk, New Romantic, Handbag house, Old skool hip hop, 90's big beats, Madchester baggy, Ibiza club classics, Brit Pop, Urban R n B, Indie, Rave, Electro, Pop, Drum n bass, Reggae or Ska?


You can also play the 'wrong song' joker (a la It's a Knockout) once in your playlist. This is a song that sounds so bad but feels so good. You get double points if these go down well.


You are always welcome back on the decks for another set...

Daring doesn't work to get people on the Dancefloor as they need to know the song so to a non-specialist funk/soul crowd I'd go for a sort of a compromise;


I Wish - Stevie Wonder (if you can't dance to this give up)

Money's too tight to mention - Valentine Brothers, people would obvioulsy recognise the song and realise what a load of crappy sludge Simply Red's Blue Eyed soul cover version is in comparison

Any classic by Chic - can't be faulted



A bit more specilialist i'd go


Love Injection - Trussel (Disco at its best)

Expansions - Lonnie Liston Smith (Jazz Funk at its best)

Freak of the Week - Funkadelic (Funk at its best)

???? Wrote:

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> Daring doesn't work to get people on the

> Dancefloor as they need to know the song so to a

> non-specialist funk/soul crowd I'd go for a sort

> of a compromise;

>

> I Wish - Stevie Wonder (if you can't dance to this

> give up)

> Money's too tight to mention - Valentine Brothers,

> people would obvioulsy recognise the song and

> realise what a load of crappy sludge Simply Red's

> Blue Eyed soul cover version is in comparison

> Any classic by Chic - can't be faulted

>

>

> A bit more specilialist i'd go

>

> Love Injection - Trussel (Disco at its best)

> Expansions - Lonnie Liston Smith (Jazz Funk at its

> best)

> Freak of the Week - Funkadelic (Funk at its best)



If you can't manage with two musicians, what are you going to do with the 3 artist.

Number one the training at Beakfast mornings

Number two lessons by posts

and three still in the run I think.

Do you think you will sell the paints of music with cup ck m, m,m,

Somebody will need help.

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