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Launching Paris DJs 2.0

Temperature is HOT in Paris this summer, but we keep it COOL with a brand new Paris DJs website, adding a second Paris DJs podcast for your mp3 player, with exclusive 'VIRTUAL RELEASES'!

Reggae meets Funk
Our first single is an unreleased remix of George Clinton's "U Ain't Runnin Shit" from his latest album "How Late Do U Have 2b B4 Ur Absent", carefully skanked by Grant Phabao into a sunshine piece of psycadelicreggaesoulthang.
The track has been fully approved by the Dr. Funkenstein himself who visited us while in Paris for a supa-show at Le Zenith, along with Steel Pulse & The Gladiators!

Special P-Funk
While working on new tracks at Kraked Records, Papa George graced us with some jingles, ranting about Paris DJs being the real thing. You might find bits and pieces of that in the new 30 mn party-style P-Funk action mix from Loik, "P Is The One"...
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Oups - Web Crate Digging Oups - Web Crate Digging ·  08 August 2006, 09:58

Le site Paris DJ Podcast est tout neuf, et ce qui est nouveau, c'est surtout leur volonté de sortir des 12" virtuels (sur le net quoi). Leurs mixs sont toujours de grande qualité, on a à faire à de grands connoisseurs des musiques afro des décennies passées et d'aujourd'hui : afro soul, funk, reggae... et bien d'autres styles plus ou moins obscurs. Pour le podcast, c'est ici.

Donc voici leur premier maxi virtuel : Georges Clinton himself remixé en mode skunk par Grant Phabao. C'est fait pour les vacances, ou que vous soyez. La star psychédélique a validé lui même ce maxi, c'est dire.

En plus, un mix reggae hiphop fort agréable à écouter : DJ Format, Prince Paul, People Under The Stairs, The Dead 60s...

Mr. Blentwell Mr. Blentwell ·  10 August 2006, 11:45

Bonjour ParisDJs-

Comment ca va? Excusez moi pour mon francais mauvais, mais j'essaye.

J'ecris un site de DJ mixes s'appelle Blentwell. Mon nom de plume est Mr.
Blentwell. Mais je m'appelle Jon Spooner. J'ai fais les links a ParisDJs
beaucoup des temps par Blentwell et un autre site que j'ecris (earplug.cc).

Je crois vous-etes le meilieure site de reggae, soul, world, esoterica djs
mixes en le monde. Merci beaucoup pour vos travaille. Si vous voulez promote
une DJ mix sur Blentwell ou Earplug, m'ecrivez le URL et une peu
d'information.

Au revoir - Jon Spooner

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