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?5 - One ticket to the brilliant Soul Train at Bussey Building tonight for sale


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Always packed, they only release 500 on the door and they get snapped up early early for ?13. Bought mine in advance for ?10, yours for ?5 as I can no longer attend. Can email the ticket to you in exchange for BACs payment.


https://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?792650


Sat Mar 19 - One for the retro dance-hards as The South London Soul Train drops a Mighty Motown special on yehs, celebrating the sound, energy and vibration of probably the greatest and most influential record label to ever open it?s doors and blow up a dancefloor. Your host with the absolute most JAZZHEADCHRONIC bathing in the joys of Motown cooked hot, hard and heavy over an extended 5 Hr strictly Motown set [7 Hrs in total].


JHC mining the complete back catalogue of Motown Records and dropping it til it hurts. In the absolute best of ways. Long time! Live bombs o? soul served from the genius that is Stevie Wonder and was Marvin Gaye. The joys of Michael Jackson + The Jackson 5 explored alongside the likes of Motown legends Diana Ross & the Supremes, The Four Tops, The Temptations, Smokey Robinson, Martha Reeve & The Vandellas, The Commodores, Gladys knight & The Pips, Edwin Starr, Al Green, Rick James, Eddie Kendricks + more. As well as contemporary joints by Motown artists Boyz II Men, Blu Cantrell, Erykah Badu, Bruno Mars + even more fo sho!


Original Takes to remixes and rare gems from the Motown Vaults dropped hard, large, loud and direct to the dancefloor all night long - alongside more than a few equally heavyweight non Motown joints to keep the vibe absolutely righteous.


Then on level 2 - SLST Funk N? Soul Impresarios DJs SNOWBOY & DEAN RUDLAND unleash more Soul and Funk Beasts on 45 direct to the whole ah you soul. Dropping it like it?s too damn hot. All Night Long!


Level 3 - It's over to the simply outstanding NIK WESTON & Bad Ass Deadly DJ Partner in audio riddim & rhyme aka HUW 72 promise another night of blistering eclectic, globalistic groove.


The South London Soul Train Motown Special line up completed by Basement residents First Word Founder GILLA & special guests from WAH WAH 45s delivering the Soul, the whole soul and nothing but the soul on 45 + Moh. Then to Now. Tunes to make you go Hot Damn & How!


So you know Basement also has a chill out area - A place to catch your breath between marathon stints on the dance floor. And with 4 dancefloors pumping all night long - believe us, you gonna need it.


As always, All floors taking all passengers on a Non-Stop Magical Mystery Tour through all things Too Damn Funky. P-Funk to Jazz Funk, Soul Jazz to Rare Groove N? Stax, Extra Motown to Club Classics and Anthems.


However, Passengers are requested to check their Souls at the Station as this ones for good time party people only! No Bass Wobbles Here, Only Love, Funk and Souuuuuuuul.

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