SOUL OF MAN β A DECADE IN DANCE
Soul of Man are Justin Rushmore and … Read Full Bio ↴SOUL OF MAN β A DECADE IN DANCE
Soul of Man are Justin Rushmore and Jem Panufnik, together responsible for setting up the world famous Finger Lickinβ Records. As producers they have created a barrage of funk driven records, and as performers are an international DJ success story.
Having set up Finger Lickinβ Records in the late nineties it wasnβt long until they had a string of breakbeat classics under their belt; βLove & Hateβ, βBetween the Eyesβ and βGonna Keep Onβ, became a staple in every DJβs box with a unique sound that attracted other like minded producers to join forces with the Finger Lickers. The Plump DJs, Krafty Kuts, A-Skillz, Lee Coombs and The Drumattic Twins soon became part of the collective as their sound helped shape a whole generation of music makers. Itβs a little known secret that without Justin and Jem a whole chapter in the history of dance music would never have existed.
Just as at home behind the decks, Justin and Jem have toured the world DJing and their profile in Australia is legendary having performed ten times in six years! Throughout the summer season they will often be found face down in the fields of Glastonbury, The Big Chill or The Glade, as well as finding time for annual appearances in Ibiza.
Jem, also a graphic designer, is responsible for the distinctive artwork on all the Finger Lickinβ record sleeves. His musical passion has its roots deep in funk and he is a classically trained percussionist, while Justin has always been a DJ. Best known for his party-fuelled rocking DJ sets, Justinβs experience spans from the times of him grafting as a mobile jock back in the eighties, through to the hazy days of the acid house parties of the nineties. Soul of Man clearly wear their musical influences on their sleeves; from funk to early hardcore, with lashings of house, all rolled together in their driving percussive force that makes the backbone to their distinctive sound.
As remixers Soul of Man have attracted attention from a multitude of producers including Jacknife Lee, Doug Lazy, James Taylor Quartet, Fluke, Dub Pistols and Dreadzone all who wanted a taste of their special blend of breakbeat spice. Itβs no surprise that Soul of Manβs productions have rarely left DJβs boxes: 2001βs βDirty Waltzerβ, the dubwise-inspired βKilla Brewβ, βThe Drumβ; βMyLowDownDirtyβ or even their most recent single βSukDatβ have all become monster club smashes. However it actually all began for the boys back in 1998 with βBreakthruβ a mix compilation of post-Bigbeat, funk fuelled party tunes. It was this album that gave birth to the whole new sound. Since then they have been responsible for mixing all four volumes of the legendary βFinger Lickinβ Thangβ series, Reactβs β21st Century Breaksβ and the βY4Kβ mix for Distincβtive.
This June Soul of Man release βRe-Lickedβ - a celebration of ten years of music making. On this stunning double CD the early, groundbreaking classics rub shoulders with twelve spanking new remixes courtesy of the hottest producers in todayβs scene. A-Skillz, Merka, TroubleSoup!!, Deepcut, Nick Thayer, Kraak & Smaak and others have created outstanding and diverse reinterpretations of their fave Soul of Man tracks.
Soul Of Manβ¦innovators, influencers and breakbeat instigators.
For more info visit: www.fingerlickin.co.uk
or make friends with Soul Of Man @ http://www.myspace.com/thesoulofman
Soul of Man are Justin Rushmore and … Read Full Bio ↴SOUL OF MAN β A DECADE IN DANCE
Soul of Man are Justin Rushmore and Jem Panufnik, together responsible for setting up the world famous Finger Lickinβ Records. As producers they have created a barrage of funk driven records, and as performers are an international DJ success story.
Having set up Finger Lickinβ Records in the late nineties it wasnβt long until they had a string of breakbeat classics under their belt; βLove & Hateβ, βBetween the Eyesβ and βGonna Keep Onβ, became a staple in every DJβs box with a unique sound that attracted other like minded producers to join forces with the Finger Lickers. The Plump DJs, Krafty Kuts, A-Skillz, Lee Coombs and The Drumattic Twins soon became part of the collective as their sound helped shape a whole generation of music makers. Itβs a little known secret that without Justin and Jem a whole chapter in the history of dance music would never have existed.
Just as at home behind the decks, Justin and Jem have toured the world DJing and their profile in Australia is legendary having performed ten times in six years! Throughout the summer season they will often be found face down in the fields of Glastonbury, The Big Chill or The Glade, as well as finding time for annual appearances in Ibiza.
Jem, also a graphic designer, is responsible for the distinctive artwork on all the Finger Lickinβ record sleeves. His musical passion has its roots deep in funk and he is a classically trained percussionist, while Justin has always been a DJ. Best known for his party-fuelled rocking DJ sets, Justinβs experience spans from the times of him grafting as a mobile jock back in the eighties, through to the hazy days of the acid house parties of the nineties. Soul of Man clearly wear their musical influences on their sleeves; from funk to early hardcore, with lashings of house, all rolled together in their driving percussive force that makes the backbone to their distinctive sound.
As remixers Soul of Man have attracted attention from a multitude of producers including Jacknife Lee, Doug Lazy, James Taylor Quartet, Fluke, Dub Pistols and Dreadzone all who wanted a taste of their special blend of breakbeat spice. Itβs no surprise that Soul of Manβs productions have rarely left DJβs boxes: 2001βs βDirty Waltzerβ, the dubwise-inspired βKilla Brewβ, βThe Drumβ; βMyLowDownDirtyβ or even their most recent single βSukDatβ have all become monster club smashes. However it actually all began for the boys back in 1998 with βBreakthruβ a mix compilation of post-Bigbeat, funk fuelled party tunes. It was this album that gave birth to the whole new sound. Since then they have been responsible for mixing all four volumes of the legendary βFinger Lickinβ Thangβ series, Reactβs β21st Century Breaksβ and the βY4Kβ mix for Distincβtive.
This June Soul of Man release βRe-Lickedβ - a celebration of ten years of music making. On this stunning double CD the early, groundbreaking classics rub shoulders with twelve spanking new remixes courtesy of the hottest producers in todayβs scene. A-Skillz, Merka, TroubleSoup!!, Deepcut, Nick Thayer, Kraak & Smaak and others have created outstanding and diverse reinterpretations of their fave Soul of Man tracks.
Soul Of Manβ¦innovators, influencers and breakbeat instigators.
For more info visit: www.fingerlickin.co.uk
or make friends with Soul Of Man @ http://www.myspace.com/thesoulofman
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Jasmine Janay
I have watched this over and over for two days. Iβm dead π©π©π©π©.
βStankin and wetβππππ
B L
LMFAOOOOO
DoubleEM Castillano
That part always catches my ears lol. I been binging episodes on YouTube for two or three weeks now.
N Philip
All the episodes need to be released on DVD. Or Netflix. The Steve Harvey show was a great show and constantly funny
SHEA FACE
Brought me back to Mr. HighTower Days! 90's Baby!!!
Joanne Hines
OMG!! Patrice Rushen wrote that song!! No wonder we all like it!! π
Jaybreezy Reacts
Right we 90's babies had great sitcoms
Joshua Woodson
@Flacka Momma it wouldn't be the same without Merlin Santana though. I mean a reboot. A reunion on Family Feud would be really cool.
Flacka Momma
SHEA FACE they need to do a reunion or reboot for Steve harvey show with original cast
rene
i love being a part of this era we actually had real t.v sitcoms to watch back than.