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Vinyl Record Matters

I’m your host, IB The SoulBrother, and on this show, we dive deep into the albums of select artists across a variety of genres. From underground gems to timeless classics, we pay tribute to their work—dissecting their music from Side A to Side B.Let’s celebrate the artistry, stories, and sounds that make these records unforgettable!

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    50 Years of Funk — Celebrating Look Out for #1

    In this special anniversary episode, Vinyl Record Matters celebrates 50 years of Look Out for #1, the groundbreaking debut from The Brothers Johnson. The show dives into how this 1976 release still resonates half a century later, blending timeless grooves with top-tier musicianship.Special guest DJ Mark Waldrum joins the conversation to break down the album’s enduring appeal, from the smooth hit “I’ll Be Good to You” to the high-energy “Get the Funk Out Ma Face.” He offers a DJ’s perspective on why these tracks continue to move crowds and remain staples in funk and soul sets.The episode also highlights the masterful production of Quincy Jones, whose influence helped elevate the album into a polished, crossover success without losing its raw funk edge. There’s a strong focus on Louis Johnson’s iconic “Thunder Thumbs” bass style, which helped redefine rhythm sections in modern music.Rooted in vinyl culture, the episode reflects on how Look Out for #1 sounds on wax — rich, warm, and alive — making it a must-own record for collectors. Fifty years on, the album stands as both a historical milestone and a living, breathing part of DJ culture.A tribute to legacy, groove, and craftsmanship, this episode makes clear: Look Out for #1 isn’t just a classic — it’s forever essential.

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    Mama’s Gun at 25: Why This Record Still Matters with DJ Heavenly C

    This special episode honors the 25th anniversary of Erykah Badu’s iconic album Mama’s Gun, a defining work that reshaped the sound and spirit of neo-soul. Joined by DJ Heavenly C, the conversation reflects on the album’s fearless honesty, rich musicianship, and lasting cultural impact.Together, they explore how Mama’s Gun captured themes of love, vulnerability, social awareness, and self-expression, setting Erykah Badu apart as an artist unafraid to speak her truth. DJ Heavenly C brings a DJ and vinyl-culture perspective, discussing how the album’s warm, analog sound translates on wax and why its tracks continue to resonate with listeners and crowds alike.Twenty-five years later, Mama’s Gun remains as powerful and relevant as ever. This episode is both a tribute to Erykah Badu’s enduring legacy and a celebration of an album that continues to inspire, challenge, and connect generations of music lovers.

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    Good Times & Bold Moves: Chic’s Risqué Revolution with Blango Ross

    In this episode we sit down with special guest Blango Ross to talk about the glittering grooves and cultural impact of Risqué — the 1979 masterpiece by Chic that changed the sound of dance music forever. From the infectious bassline of "Good Times" to the sultry elegance of "My Forbidden Lover," Risqué wasn't just disco — it was a declaration. We'll explore how Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards crafted a sound that defined an era, influenced hip-hop and laid the groundwork for modern pop and R&B. Along the way, we discuss the album’s themes of escapism, desire, and sophistication — all set against the backdrop of pre-80s nightlife and the rise of studio perfectionism.Whether you're a crate digger, a disco diehard, or just discovering Chic’s genius, this episode celebrates the legacy of an album that proved disco could be deep, daring, and undeniably chic.

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    Rahsaan Roland Kirk's The Inflated Tear with Bill Shoemaker

    In this episode we sit down with Bill Shoemaker to talk about one of the most powerful jazz albums ever recorded- Rahsaan Roland Kirk’s The Inflated Tear.Released in 1968, this record isn't just music—it's an outpouring of pain, joy, and resilience. Kirk, a blind multi-instrumentalist known for playing three saxophones at once, was a force of nature. But on The Inflated Tear, he stripped away the spectacle and gave us something deeply personal. The title itself references a traumatic experience in his childhood—and you feel every ounce of that memory in his playing. So grab your headphones, close your eyes, and let’s journey through a record that wails, whispers, and shouts with everything jazz can be." Listen to the full album 1. The Black and Crazy Blues2. A Laugh For Rory3. Many Blessings4. Fingers In The Wind5. The Inflated Tear - Live Version6. The Creole Love Call7. A Handful of Fives8. Fly By Night9. Lovellevelliloqui10. I'm Glad There Is You

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    Landing the Funk: 50 Years of Mothership Connection with DJ Mark Waldrum

    In this special episode, we celebrate the 50th anniversary of Parliament's legendary album Mothership Connection, a cosmic explosion of funk that forever changed music, culture, and Afrofuturism. Released in 1975, Mothership Connection introduced the world to George Clinton’s vision of a funky extraterrestrial future, blending P-Funk grooves with wild sci-fi mythology. We dive deep into the album’s creation, from the groundbreaking studio sessions to the Parliament-Funkadelic live shows that turned the Mothership into a cultural icon. Featuring insights on key tracks like "Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof off the Sucker)" and "P-Funk (Wants to Get Funked Up)," we explore how the album shaped hip-hop, R&B, and even fashion and film. Plus, special guest Dj Mark Waldrum joins us to reflect on its lasting legacy—and why Mothership Connection still feels light-years ahead. Beam up and tune in for a ride through the stars with the undisputed architects of funk.

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    Johnny Hammond "Gears" with Terry Moses

    Join us as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of Gears by Johnny Hammond. In this episode, we sit down with Terry Moses to talk about the iconic 1975 jazz-funk album by keyboardist Johnny Hammond. Produced by the legendary Mizell Brothers, this record is a fusion of deep grooves, soulful melodies, and early disco influences. We explore standout tracks like "Tell Me What to Do" and "Los Conquistadores Chocolates," which showcase Hammond’s signature organ and electric piano work, layered over rich horn arrangements and tight rhythms.We also discuss the album’s lasting impact, from its deep crate-digger appeal to its influence on hip-hop through sampling. Tune in as we break down the magic of Gears and its place in jazz-funk history!

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    De La Soul "3 Feet High and Rising" with DJ Dub

    Join us as we celebrate the 35th anniversary of 3 Feet High and Rising by De La Soul. In this special episode, we sit down with DJ Dub to dive into the iconic album, its cultural impact, and the timeless creativity that continues to inspire generations. It Changed Hip-Hop Songs that were hits Popular song remixes Streaming Platforms The younger generation Opinions

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

I’m your host, IB The SoulBrother, and on this show, we dive deep into the albums of select artists across a variety of genres. From underground gems to timeless classics, we pay tribute to their work—dissecting their music from Side A to Side B.Let’s celebrate the artistry, stories, and sounds that make these records unforgettable!

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I’m your host, IB The SoulBrother, and on this show, we dive deep into the albums of select artists across a variety of genres. From underground gems to timeless classics, we pay tribute to their work—dissecting their music from Side A to Side B.Let’s celebrate the artistry, stories, and sounds...

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