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Keb Darge
Keb Darge's Legendary Deep Funk
Northern soul boy, crate digger and tastemaker, Keb Darge is a name which needs no introduction to lovers of rare music the world over. His ‘Legendary Deep Funk’ night at Soho’s seminal strip club turned music venue Madame Jojo’s introduced obscure dance-floor soul music to an eager London club crowd, sparking a global appetite for raw, visceral funk.
- Keb’s search for rare ‘45s took him across the globe, obsessively searching dollar bins, private collections and in some cases, artists homes to discover hidden gems recorded by local bands on regional record labels and pressed in tiny quantities. The rarity of the music combined with Keb’s exquisite ear and DJ ability meant that these records quickly became highly collectible (not to mention expensive) and even made ‘deep funk’ a recognized genre all its own. Keb’s passion paved the way for the modern funk revival, spearheaded by bands like The New Mastersounds & Quantic, even hitting the pop charts with the likes of Mark Ronson.
A1
Zambezi
A2
Dap Walk
A3
I Who Have Nothing
A4
Gimme Some Skin
A5
Kick The Habit
A6
Too Hot To Hold
B1
Sagittarius Black
B2
Quit Jive'in
B3
Put Your Own Words To It
B4
Cross Bronx Expressway
B5
Grease Wheels
C1
The (Rockin') Courtroom
C2
How About It
C3
Who Dun It
C4
Soul Power
C5
Ou-wee Man
D1
Going Down For The Last Time
D2
The First Thing I Do In The Morning
D3
Can't Fight The Feeling
D4
I Wanna Be Loved By You
D5
Please Be Truthful