A marathon session of extended funk workouts, with vinyl grooves stretched to their absolute limits including an epic 18-minute journey through The Jacksons’ “Hum Along and Dance” that proved why some songs deserve all the space they can get.
Part I and Part II tracks showcased funk’s golden age that great grooves shouldn’t be constrained by radio time limits, with obscure gems sitting alongside better-known classics in a seamless flow of pure rhythmic power. This was vinyl purism at its finest—long-form funk that demanded attention, rewarded patience, and reminded listeners that before streaming’s instant gratification, music was meant to be experienced as a journey rather than consumed as content.
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