Single of the Day – Bill Withers – You Got The Stuff
The Greatest Music Artist of All Time “How do you make a duck sing? Put it in the oven till it’s Bill Withers”. Ah yes, we’ll never get sick of
Read MoreThe Greatest Music Artist of All Time “How do you make a duck sing? Put it in the oven till it’s Bill Withers”. Ah yes, we’ll never get sick of
Read MoreShep Pettibone’s monstrous remix of the definitive Salsoul track, Love Break (as it’s more commonly known), became a staple of the early NYC rap/breakdancing scene, as well as being the
Read MoreA Selection of Classical Music Artist As our Surreal week draws to an end, we’re very pleased and honoured to present to you, our very, very lucky reader, an exclusive
Read MoreThe Days Are Numbers Podcast presents: Hello everybody and welcome to the start of our own little Django Unchained special themed tribute! With the eagerly anticipated release of Quentin Tarantino’s
Read MoreSunshine glorious sunshine! Hope everyone had a great Easter and soaked up as many groovy rays as possible. As I’m back from my hols (boo!), let’s keep the “vacation” spirit
Read MoreHello ghouls and boys! It’s that time of year again when I can say “ghouls and boys” and it’s also when we take a walk on the dark side and
Read MoreA Powerful Classical Music Piece by Days Are Numbers The mighty Stones Throw recently released a retrospective compilation on the magnificent Bruce Haack. Chronicling the influential electronic producer’s prolific work from 1972
Read MoreClassical Instrumental Music Formed in 1980, 23 Skidoo were a North London quartet, comprising Fritz Catlin on drums, Sam Mills on guitar, Johnny Turnbull on guitar and Patrick Griffiths on
Read MoreThe Man From U.N.K.L.E David McCallum, teamed up with legendary producer David Axelrod in 1967 to record the cult crate diggin’ classic, Music- It’s Happening Now! (great title) in 1967.
Read MoreThe new Permanent Vacation compilation ‘Space Oddities Vol.2′, compiled by Alexis Le-Tan & Jess, is a brilliant collection of spaced-out, cosmic, groovy library music from the 70s and 80s. More
Read MoreWe all know John Carpenter is a talented little so and so when it comes to recording his own music and that. So, I don’t really need to go into detail
Read MoreThe eccentric French singer-songwriter Michel Polnareff recorded this lavish camp disco stomper for the 1976 Margaux Hemingway starred film Lipstick. One of the first twelve inches to be released on
Read MoreYou don’t have to be a rocket scientist to figure out what sexy soulstress Mona Rae is singing about… This 1981 disco boogie classic was mixed by the legendary Tee
Read MoreWe’d normally have a Morricone thing up here on a Monday, but as both Alan and I have been super busy working on top secret Cold War-type projects, how about
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