Mix: TFM Soul Battle – Some Wicked vs. Miss Soulshine (2011)

Mix: TFM Soul Battle – Some Wicked vs. Miss Soulshine (2011)

SomeWicked and Miss Soulshine from The Find alternate picking tracks in a head to head battle of funk & soul. SomeWicked starts with Lee Fields’ ‘Honey Dove’, from there on it’s back-to-back. Enjoy the groovy result!

SomeWicked and Miss Soulshine from The Find alternate picking tracks in a head to head battle of funk & soul. SomeWicked starts with Lee Fields’ ‘Honey Dove’, from there on it’s back-to-back. Enjoy the groovy result!

SomeWicked is captain of The Find’s Mix(cloud) ship and responsible for the Hazy Dreams series. Crate digging in places such as Lima (Peru) and also continually searching for hidden gems on the web, here is taste of his favourite funky grooves.

Miss Soulshine is a (street) art/design, photographer and music enthusiast. On our side she’s primarily known for the illustrations and designs she creates for us, such as the brutal The Gaslamp Killer portrait in Issue 4 and the covers for most of our guest mixes. Soul is in her nickname, so reason enough to go back-to-back with SomeWicked.

 

 

 

1. I Love You Intro
2. Lee Fields – Honey Dove
3. Syl Johnson – I Hear The Love Chimes
4. Creative Source – You Can’t Hide Love
5. Marvin Gaye – I Heard It Through The Grape Vine
6. Ruby Andrews – You Made A Believer (Out Of Me)
7. The Elgins – Heaven Must Have Sent You
8. Brenton Wood – Oogum Boogum Song
9. Little Willie John – I’m Shakin’
10. Ann Robinson – You Did It
11. Ann Peebles – What You Laid On Me
12. Darondo – Legs
13. The Temptations – Get Ready
14. Michael Jackson – I Wanna Be Where You Are
15. Coke Escovedo – I Wouldn’t Change A Thing
16. Janko Nilovic – Crazy Enterprise
17. Ike & Tina Turner – Funkier Than A Mosquitos Tweeter
18. Nina’s Reprise

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Just an ordinary guy always on the hunt for extraordinary music. Not just as the founder of The Find Magazine & Rucksack Records, but also as a freelance music journalist (bylines at Tracklib, Bandcamp, Wax Poetics, DIG Mag, among others) and—above all—out of love for all kinds of good music.