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The third volume of the much-loved Joint n Jams series lands courtesy of Shaka Loves You. Staying true to the spirit of their syndicated radio shows, the Glasgow duo dig deep into the intersection of Funk, Disco, and House, curating a selection that perfectly captures their sound. With recent no.1s under their belt and support on stations such as BBC Radio 1 and Glitterbox Radio, SLY are riding a wave of momentum while keeping their focus firmly on the dancefloor. This latest instalment captures that energy, placing together exclusive new tracks from the duo alongside music from Illyus & Barrientos, Young Pulse, Moodeena, Art of Tones, Lindstr?m, Hotmood, Dombrance, Ray Mang, and many more. As with previous editions, Joint n Jams Vol. 3 works on two levels: an expertly curated collection of standout tracks in their own right, and a full-length DJ mix that distils the Shaka Loves You vibe into one seamless journey.
Dele Sosimi, Sam Redmore, Nic Hanson, Diogo Strausz, Leroy, Suki Soul, CHO, Random Impetus, Dombrance, Hotmood, Husky, Rona Ray, King Bee, Shaka Loves You, Nat Tate, Young Pulse, Bertie Bassett, Michelle Weeks, Luke Delite, DJ PP, Mos'Jack, Illyus Barrientos, HiFi Sean, David McAlmont, Zarine
Beat Le Juice delivers his take on Put Some Love, one of The Niceguys standout recent releases. Once again showcasing his impressive musical chops, Beat Le Juice stays true to the soul of the original while infusing it with his signature electronic funk flavours. A driving, 80s disco-funk-inspired rhythm gives the track a solid foundation, with synth riffs and bass parts creating the perfect backdrop for Bobby Saints nusoul-drenched vocals to shine. BLJ: The groove on Put Some Love hooked me straight away, those vocals and smooth guitar lines really caught my ear. I wanted to channel that energy into an 80s-inspired boogie funk direction; bright, bouncy, and full of synth lines. Id been listening to a lot of Jafunk at the time, so that influence definitely crept in. This remix is my way of giving the original a fresh new shine.
Beat Le Juice delivers his take on Put Some Love, one of The Niceguys standout recent releases. Once again showcasing his impressive musical chops, Beat Le Juice stays true to the soul of the original while infusing it with his signature electronic funk flavours. A driving, 80s disco-funk-inspired rhythm gives the track a solid foundation, with synth riffs and bass parts creating the perfect backdrop for Bobby Saints nusoul-drenched vocals to shine. BLJ: The groove on Put Some Love hooked me straight away, those vocals and smooth guitar lines really caught my ear. I wanted to channel that energy into an 80s-inspired boogie funk direction; bright, bouncy, and full of synth lines. Id been listening to a lot of Jafunk at the time, so that influence definitely crept in. This remix is my way of giving the original a fresh new shine.
Beat Le Juice delivers his take on Put Some Love, one of The Niceguys standout recent releases. Once again showcasing his impressive musical chops, Beat Le Juice stays true to the soul of the original while infusing it with his signature electronic funk flavours. A driving, 80s disco-funk-inspired rhythm gives the track a solid foundation, with synth riffs and bass parts creating the perfect backdrop for Bobby Saints nusoul-drenched vocals to shine. BLJ: The groove on Put Some Love hooked me straight away, those vocals and smooth guitar lines really caught my ear. I wanted to channel that energy into an 80s-inspired boogie funk direction; bright, bouncy, and full of synth lines. Id been listening to a lot of Jafunk at the time, so that influence definitely crept in. This remix is my way of giving the original a fresh new shine.