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The Message From The Soul Sisters
Cat: SSR 212. Rel: 17 Apr 19
 
Soul
Myra Barnes - "The Message From The Soul Sisters" (4:15)
Barbara Gwen - "Right On (To The Street Called Love)" (3:54)
out of stock $14.73
The Message From The Soul Sisters (reissue)
Cat: SSR 212 RED. Rel: 11 Aug 23
 
Soul
Myra Barnes - "The Message From The Soul Sisters" (4:14)
Barbra Gwen - "Right On (To The Street Called Love)" (3:54)
Played by: DJ Katch
out of stock $13.43
Check It Out People
Check It Out People (white vinyl 7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SSR 218WHITE. Rel: 14 Sep 20
 
Funk
Beastie Boys vs MFSB - "Check It Out People" (4:19)
MFSB - "People All Over The World" (dub) (4:11)
Review: On his last two singles on Soopastole, mash-up maestro DJ Soopasoul smashed together elements of Stevie Wonder and Redman/Method Man, and James Brown and Crooklyn Dodgers. For his latest trick he's decided to pepper an edited version of "People All Over The World" by Philadelphia Soul legends MFSB, with raps from a stone cold classic Beastie Boys tune. It's the sort of thing that shouldn't work, but the Beasties' flows work perfectly over the flanged guitars, undulating bass and unfussy 4-to-the-floor Philly Soul grooves of the MFSB track. You can hear his instrumental rework of that track on the flip; it's so good that it's arguably worth the entrance price on its own.
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Check It Out People (reissue)
Cat: SSR 218. Rel: 18 Jan 21
 
Funk
Beastie Boys Vs MFSB - "Check It Out People" (4:19)
MFSB - "People All Over The World" (dub) (4:08)
Review: The latest edition in DJ Soopasoul's "Soopastole Edits" series looks like it may fly off the shelves, and with good reason. The lead cut is not an edit per se, but rather a crafty, clever and expertly produced mash-up that places selected rap flows from the acapella version of Beastie Boys classic "Ch-Check It Out" over a tightened up and fattened up rearrangement of MFSB's disco-era jam "People All Over The World". Sometimes these kinds of mash-ups can be messy, but this genuinely isn't, with the Beasties' vocals fitting the backing track like a glove. Over on side B Soopasoul shares his tweak of the MFSB track, which is entirely instrumental bar periodic use of the band's female backing vocals. In a word: ace!
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Tags: Disco Funk
out of stock $11.05
Hot Pants: I'm Coming Coming I'm Coming (reissue)
Cat: SSR 203 RE. Rel: 06 Oct 21
 
Funk
Bobby Byrd - "Hot Pants-I'm Coming , Coming , I'm Coming" (2:32)
Lyn Collins - "Mama Feelgood" (4:19)
Review: Soopastole now strikes out on his own eponymous 7' edits series and we must say it's impressive. These are well executed and above all much needed edits so credit to the edit! On the A side "Hot Pants" is an edit of the original track and the "dub beats version" (found only on the Urban release in 1988) starts with the drum break. On the flip we have got "Mama Feelgood" which has heavier drums and the instrumental intro and outro.
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out of stock $12.37
The Boston Drop
The Boston Drop (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SSR 224. Rel: 29 Jan 21
 
Funk
The Boston Drop (vocal) (4:05)
The Boston Drop (instrumental) (4:07)
Review: Having enjoyed a successful 2020, DJ Soopasoul strides into the new year in confident mood via a fresh Soopastole Edits release focused on the work of one of his favourite artists, the Godfather of Soul himself, James Brown. Interestingly, the legendary artist doesn't actually feature all that much on the A-side vocal mix of 'Boston Drop', with Soopasoul limiting his involvement to a few excited yelps, grunts and instructions to the backing band. That's not necessarily a bad thing though, because the musical accompaniment - which can be admired further on the tight, DJ-friendly instrumental take - offers an enticing mixture of hard, sun-bright guitar licks, heavy drum-breaks, handclaps and chunky bass. Like the rest of the series, it sounds like a guaranteed floor-filler.
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out of stock $14.21
The Boston Drop (reissue)
The Boston Drop (reissue) (red vinyl 7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SSR 224RED. Rel: 30 Aug 23
 
Funk
The Boston Drop
The Boston Drop (instrumental)
Review: This is a much warranted reissue of another gem from the one and only DJ Soopasoul that finds him work his favourite artist, the Godfather of Soul himself, James Brown. Interestingly, the legendary artist doesn't actually feature all that much on the A-side vocal mix of 'Boston Drop', with Soopasoul limiting his involvement to a few excited yelps, grunts and instructions to the backing band. That's not necessarily a bad thing though, because the musical accompaniment - which can be admired further on the tight, DJ-friendly instrumental take - offers an enticing mixture of hard, sun-bright guitar licks, heavy drum-breaks, handclaps and chunky bass.
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Sex CREAM (reissue)
Cat: SSR 216RE. Rel: 17 Jun 21
 
Funk
James Brown & The Wu Tang Clan - "Sex CREAM" (3:33)
James Brown - "Sex Machine" (dub edit) (3:02)
Review: It would be fair to say that the latest edition in DJ Soopasoul's "Soopastole" edits series is one of the producer's biggest yet. A-side "Sex C.R.E.A.M" is particularly potent, with the mash-up maestro layering the vocals from Wu-Tang Clan classic "C.R.E.A.M" over a chunky beat crafted out of classic James Brown samples. To our ears, it's arguably better than the Wu-Tang original, or at least a little more dancefloor-friendly. Fittingly, Brown gets the treatment on the flip with Soopasoul getting busy with the EQs on a suitably heavy but stripped back "dub edit" of all-time-classic "Sex Machine". While it probably didn't need tampering with, he's done a very good job of delivering a version that successfully takes the track in a different direction.
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out of stock $12.10
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Sex CREAM (reissue)
Sex CREAM (reissue) (clear vinyl 7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SSR 216 CLEAR.
 
Funk
Sex Cream
Sex Machine (dub edit)
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Good Edits Part 1 & 2 (reissue)
Good Edits Part 1 & 2 (reissue) (hand-numbered 7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SSR 214 RE. Rel: 17 Oct 22
 
Funk
Good Edits (part 1) (4:31)
Good Edits (part 2) (4:07)
Review: DJ Soopasoul knows how to kick any dance floor into action. He always brings the party with his masterful edits and cut-and-paste jobs and now he's back on his own label with a couple more such bombs. This one is essentially one long jam that he splits up into two tunes. 'Good Edits (part 1)' pairs big lush brings with a funky bassline and melodic refrain we all know and love. The vocals come to take things up yet another level. On the flipside, the groove builds, the vocal does even more work and the whole thing is irresistibly good fun.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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Rockin The Casbah
Cat: SSR 228. Rel: 03 Mar 23
 
Funk
Rockin The Casbah (4:15)
Flight To Algiers (4:06)
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Damn Right I Hit Em Up
Damn Right I Hit Em Up (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SSR 225. Rel: 19 Apr 21
 
Funk
Damn Right I Hit Em Up (vocal version) (4:09)
Damn Right I Hit Em Up (instrumental) (4:20)
Review: DJ Soopasoul is back on his own Soopastole Edits label, this time paying tribute to the more great funk sounds and killer drum breaks. The artist is well versed in subtly reworking the classics, bringing them up to date and adding his own unique flavour. He opens this limited 7" with 'Damn Right I Hit Em Up' which rides rough over a tight bass riff, with biggie's raps up top and a big beat pumping the vibe. Flip it over for the instrumental version, which strips it right back to the bare essentials.
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Push Em Up Now
Push Em Up Now (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SSR 226. Rel: 11 Jun 21
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Push Em Up Now (vocal)
Push Em Up Now (instrumental)
Review: When it comes to tasteful mash-ups and club-ready re-edits, DJ Soopasoul's Soopastole Edits series is always a reliable source of fresh dancefloor heat. He's in predictably fine form on this latest volume - the 26th in total, fact fans - which sees him re-animate an already killer Fatman Scoop cut. On the A-side, he places energy-raising snippets of the Harlem-raised, gravel-voiced rapper's 'Put Your Hands Up' atop a funky backing track crafted from loops lifted from a classic disco-funk workout. That fresh, sample-heavy instrumental re-edit can be heard in full on the flip, offering is a chance to wallow in the killer groove and tight, clipped guitar licks.
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It Ain't Hard To Tell
Cat: SSR 221. Rel: 15 Jul 21
 
Hip Hop/R&B
It Ain't Hard To Tell (mix 1) (3:48)
It Ain't Hard To Tell (mix 2) (3:46)
Review: Currently in the throes of a serious reissue mission, bringing many of his old funklets back to life on wax, Jalapeno mainstay Danny Soopasoul lets these very cheeky takes on Mr Illmatic out into the ether. Side-A is pure laid back west coast vibery while the B lays Nas's famous bars down over a Bill Conti-style horn arrangement where the feel of a montage and a triumphant stair-run is imminent. Limited to 300 copies, it ain't hard to tell you how quickly this will fly.
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out of stock $12.10
Home Is Where The Edit Is
Cat: SSR 222. Rel: 17 Jun 21
 
Funk
Home Is Where The Edit Is (4:03)
Home Is Where The Dub Is (4:03)
Review: It is undervalued soul singer Esther Phillips's cover version of Gil Scott's Heron's cult classic 'Home Is Where The Hatred Is' that provides the source material for this latest edit from DJ Soopasoul. ON the a-side is a version pretty faithful to the original, only with more bulky drums, drawn out grovers and some extra drum fills for that more suitable dance floor feel. The strings will also soar on the right system. A dub pairs it back slightly to a raw funk groove with plenty of hard blue eyed soul also colouring the mix.
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Ode To Clyde
Ode To Clyde (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SSR 223. Rel: 07 Dec 20
 
Funk
Ode To Clyde (part 1) (4:03)
Ode To Clyde (part 2) (3:42)
Review: For the latest hot-to-trot missive on his popular Soopastole Edits imprint, DJ Soopasoul has decided to pay tribute to funk's most sampled sticks-man, the late Clyde Stubblefield. Fittingly, he's chosen to do that by chopping up James Brown's 'Funky Drummer', whose much-sampled break was played by Stubblefield and has appeared on countless hip-hop cuts over the years. 'Ode to Clyde (Part 1)' naturally gives Stubblefield's break plenty of airtime, along with the song's hazy funk instrumentation and Brown's rasping lead vocal. Over on the flip Brown takes second billing to a spate of horn solos lifted from the legendary nine-minute version of 'Funky Drummer', with Stubblefield's incredible drumming providing constant dancefloor pressure.
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Funky Hot Grits (reissue)
Funky Hot Grits (reissue) (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SSR 210 RE. Rel: 06 Oct 21
 
Funk
Funky Hot Grits (part 2) (3:48)
Hot Grits Beats (2:45)
Review: Serial party starter Soopasoul raises the Rufus with this flighty take on this gutsy 77 classic. Splicing the vocals down to the nitty gritty (excuse us) so it's a bare naked call and response over some well polished breaks, Soopasoul's added a whole new lease of dancefloor energy. Flip for even more stripped back beat track. Hot.
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Edits Vol 15 (reissue)
Edits Vol 15 (reissue) (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SSR 215RE. Rel: 06 Oct 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
We Are Edits (4:37)
We Are Edits (Cosmo On The Groove) (3:58)
Review: As the title sneakily suggests, the latest volume in DJ Soopasoul's essential "Soopastole Edits" series sees the prolific re-editor and mash-up merchant take his scalpel to all time disco classic "We Are Family". We could be wrong, but it sounds like it was created using the multi-track parts, focusing as it does for much of the duration on a stripped-back, DJ-friendly groove, selected vocal snippets and delay-laden musical elements not always audible on the original version. Over on the flipside "Cosmo On The Groove" version, he takes a slightly different approach, adding a classic old school hip-hop acappella to an expertly cut-up version of the track that utilizes a little more of the sing-along chorus.
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out of stock $11.85
Good Edits
Good Edits (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SSR 214. Rel: 27 Mar 19
 
Funk
Good Edits (part 1) (4:34)
Good Edits (part 2) (4:08)
Review: More from top-drawer rework merchant DJ Soopasoul, whose cheeky revisions on his Soopastole label are consistently on point and dancefloor-focused. For his latest trick, the long-serving DJ/producer has decided to apply his magic to one of the greatest disco records of all time and a "foundation record" of the hip-hop scene: Chic classic "Good Times". The A-side edit sounds like it has been created using the multi-track parts, as dubbed-out vocal sections ride stripped-back grooves and portions that variously showcase the track's original strings, Nile Rodgers' guitars and Bernard Edwards' killer bassline. The flipside "Part 2" version is similarly minded but more like a disco dub in feel and execution, with the maestro drenching vocal sections in delicious amounts of delay.
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out of stock $10.79
Give It Up/Rock Steady
Give It Up/Rock Steady (hand-numbered 7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SSR 202 RE. Rel: 03 Nov 22
 
Funk
Give It Up (edit & Rebuild) (4:04)
Rock Steady (edit & Rebuild) (3:29)
Review: Mash-up maestro and club-edit specialist DJ Soopasoul is back once again, hot on the heels of his 'Good Edits Part 1 & 2' only last month. This time he is offering his 'edit & Rebuild' versions of two funk gems on his own Soopastole label. 'Give It Up' is first and is powered by funky breaks and driving drums, with lithe bass and big horn work. On the flip is the blue-eyed soul come deeply funky fusion that is 'Rock Steady' with more crisp drum work and this time a soaring vocal. Two more floor filing gems.
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Ode To Clyde (reissue)
Ode To Clyde (reissue) (red vinyl 7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SSR 223RED. Rel: 30 Aug 23
 
Funk
Ode To Clyde (part 1)
Ode To Clyde (part 2)
Review: DJ Soopasoul is reissuing some of his freshest edit works on his own self-titled label at the moment. This one is another doozy from the main man that finds him pay tribute to funk's late great drummer, Clyde Stubblefield. 'Ode to Clyde (Part 1)' naturally gives Stubblefield's break plenty of airtime, along with the song's hazy funk instrumentation and Brown's rasping lead vocal. Over on the flip Brown takes second billing to a spate of horn solos lifted from the legendary nine-minute version of 'Funky Drummer', with Stubblefield's incredible drumming providing constant dance floor pressure. Another great 7" to pump any party.
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out of stock $13.95
More Sex Cream (Crooklyn Style)
More Sex Cream (Crooklyn Style) (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SSR 220. Rel: 24 Aug 20
 
Funk
James Brown & The Crooklyn Dodgers - "More Sex Cream" (Crooklyn Style) (3:44)
James Brown - "More Sex Cream" (instrumental mix) (3:44)
Review: Earlier this summer, mash-up maestro DJ Soopasoul raised our temperatures by layering Wu-Tang Clan vocals over a chunky, funk-fuelled backing track crafted from snippets of James Brown jams. He called it "Sex Cream", and now he's back with more sickly-sweet goodness based around the down-low greatness of the Godfather of Soul. A-side "More Sex Cream (Crooklyn Style)" delivers a similar-sounding JB-inspired beat, this time peppered with rhymes from "Crooklyn". It works wonderfully, of course, as does the flipside instrumental version. Bare party-starting fun for funk-loving hip-hop heads!
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Soopastole Edits Vol 2
Soopastole Edits Vol 2 (hand-numbered 7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: SSR 202. Rel: 06 Mar 17
 
Funk
Kool & The Gang - "Give It Up" (DJ Soopasoul edit) (4:02)
Aretha Franklin - "Rock Steady" (DJ Soopasoul edit) (3:29)
Review: Jalepeno Records regular DJ Soopasoul launched his amusingly titled Soopastole Edits series at the tail end of 2016, serving up a tasty seven-inch single that boasted rock solid re-rubs of a couple of party-starting classics. He's at it again on this follow-up. On the A-side, he takes his rusty scalpel to Kool & The Gang's meandering, 1970 instrumental cut "Give It Up", emphasizing the original's killer break and snaking saxophone lines. On the flip he takes a similar approach to reworking Aretha Franklin's peerless "Rock Steady", subtly tightening up the groove whilst emphasizing the bumping nature of the original beats.
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out of stock $11.32
Soopastole Edits Vol 2
Soopastole Edits Vol 2 (hand-numbered clear vinyl 7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: SSR 202. Rel: 17 Oct 17
 
Funk
Kool & The Gang & Gene Redd - "Give It Up" (DJ Soopasoul edit) (4:04)
Aretha Franklin - "Rock Steady" (DJ Soopasoul edit) (3:29)
Review: Jalapeno jive maestro Soupasoul has been a busy funkateer this year. Not least with this impeccable edit series. Subtly resculpting funk standards and forgotten classics with full emphasis on the breaks they blessed us with, every single "45 has been a dancefloor riot... Not least this jam hot take on "Give It Up" and "Rock Steady". The former is full focus on the tight horn Q&A and those classic jazzy swoons on the chorus while the latter is all about Aretha's gutsy vocals and that killer breakbeat. Only 250 copies pressed... Soop soop!
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Played by: Chubb Nice, SOOPASOUL
out of stock $10.52
Soopastole Edits Vol 2 (reissue)
Cat: SSR 202RE. Rel: 24 Sep 19
 
Funk
Kool & The Gang, Gene Redd - "Give It Up" (DJ Soopasoul edit) (4:04)
Aretha Franklin - "Rock Steady" (DJ Soopasoul edit) (3:30)
Review: Fast-fingered mash-up merchant and lauded scalpel fiend DJ Soopasoul can usually be relied upon to bring the goods. In fact, we've yet to hear an edition of his "Soopastole Edits" series that doesn't include the kind of sure-fire, party-starting fare guaranteed to get any DJ out of a dancefloor hole of their own making. Should you still doubt the validity of this statement, we suggest you check this timely reissue of the series' second volume, which has been going for serious bucks online. On side A you'll find a suitably punchy, funky and chunky revision of Kool & The Gang's Gene Redd produced 1970 jam "Give It Up" - the original source of one of hip-hops most familiar breakbeats - with a tight, club-ready revision of Aretha Franklin classic "Rock Steady" on the flip.
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Soopastole Edits Vol 2
Soopastole Edits Vol 2 (hand-numbered red vinyl 7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: SSR 202 RED. Rel: 29 Nov 18
 
Funk
Kool & The Gang - "Give It Up" (DJ Soopasoul edit) (4:04)
Aretha Franklin - "Rock Steady" (DJ Soopasoul edit) (3:30)
Played by: SOOPASOUL
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The Inside Man
Cat: SSR 208. Rel: 25 Feb 21
 
Funk
The Inside Man (part 1 - Soopasoul remix) (4:18)
The Inside Man (part 2 - Soopasoul remix) (4:16)
Review: Back in 2014, Timewarp Music asked DJ Soopasoul to remix "Inside Man", one of the strongest cuts from Croatian producer Funky Destination's funk-fuelled debut album, Revolution is Only Solution. While one mix appeared on a digital-only label compilation, Soopasoul actually handed in two reworks. Here both get an outing on wax for the first time. The A-side version is particularly sweet, with Soopasoul layering the original's meandering and lilting trumpet solo over a rolling funk groove rich in big bass, jangling guitars and frenetic drum breaks. The flipside revision emphasizes this groove more, looping and extending the breaks for easier DJ use and a livelier dancefloor response.
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Come Back To Me
Come Back To Me (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SSR 213. Rel: 15 Oct 19
 
Funk
Come Back To Me (Soopasoul remix) (4:32)
Come Back To Me (Soopasoul remix - instrumental) (3:22)
Review: DJ Soopasoul has previously breathed new life into tracks by Croatian producer Funky Destination, so it's little surprise to see him putting his spin on the Osijek-based artist's latest missive. He does a terrific job, offering up vocal and instrumental versions of "Come Back To Me" rich in long, tension-building intros, fuzzy funk horns, bass-heavy grooves, swirling orchestration and hard-wired guitar riffs. While the instrumental version is tidy, our pick of the pair is undoubtedly the A-side remix. We're not sure who the lead vocalist is, but her delivery is incredible. Don't sleep on this one!
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Come Back To Me (reissue)
Come Back To Me (reissue) (clear vinyl 7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SSR 213 CLEAR.
 
Funk
Come Back To Me (Soopasoul remix)
Come Back To Me (Soopasoul remix instrumental)
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Soopastole Edits Vol 6
Cat: SSR 206. Rel: 24 Oct 17
 
Funk
Shake Your Money Maker (part 1) (2:38)
Shake Your Money Maker (part 2) (2:38)
Review: Just 300 copies of this tasty, club-ready 7" single from the Soopastole Edits stable exist, so you'll have to move fast to secure a copy. As usual, Jalepeno Records' regular Soopasoul is at the control, using his trusty scalpel to deliver two hot-to-trot interpretations of a lesser-known cut from the "Sex Machine" sessions. On side A, you'll find "Shake Your Money Maker (Part 1)", where Maceo Parker's killer saxophone solos rise above Soopasoul's slightly tightened up version of the JB's killer groove. Flip to the B-side for more sax solos and a groove that mines some of the original track's more percussive sections for hip-swinging, toe-tapping thrills.
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It's Just Begun
It's Just Begun (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SSR 207. Rel: 23 Nov 17
 
Funk
It's Just Begun (1970 previously unreleased version) (3:20)
It's Just Begun (1972 instrumental beats & breaks) (4:05)
Review: There are few bigger breakers anthems than the Jimmy Castor Bunch's "It's Just Begun". One of the foundation records on which the early hip-hop scene was built, it remains one of the heaviest funk records of all time. Here, scalpel-wielding producer Soopasoul serves up a 7" containing versions of both the lesser-known 1970 single version and the more familiar '72 album cut. You'll find the former, an undeniably fuzzier and arguably heavier version, subtly rearranged on the A-side, with Soopasoul naturally giving extra prominence to the drum breaks while retaining the little-heard middle eight. His edit of the1972 version strips out a lot of the vocals, instead focusing on the band's killer instrumentation.
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Soopastole Edits Vol 7 (reissue)
Soopastole Edits Vol 7 (reissue) (hand-numbered 7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SSR 207 RE. Rel: 22 Nov 22
 
Funk
It's Just Begun (1970 previously unreleased version) (3:18)
It's Just Begun (1972 version instrumental Breaks & beats) (4:05)
Review: Jimmy Castor was a feverishly prolific artist who led his furiously funky and politically-charged troupe through no fewer than 10 albums in 70s. In 1972 he dropped two enormously influential funk gems - which were also part of the band's debut album It's Just Begun. The heavily-sampled title track is a veritable racecourse of a groove, hurtling around with cyclical glee and hooky chanting vocals. Here it gets served up as a previously unreleased 1970 version and a 1972 instrumental Breaks & Beats version on the flip.
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Played by: SOOPASOUL
Tags: Disco Funk
out of stock $12.10
Soopastole Edits Vol 5 (reissue)
Soopastole Edits Vol 5 (reissue) (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SSR 205 RE. Rel: 06 Oct 21
 
Soul
Johnny Pate - "Shaft In Africa" (New New Super Heavy Funk edit) (3:52)
Bobby Womack - "Across 110th Street" (New New Super Heavy Funk edit) (3:48)
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Shaft In Africa (reissue)
Shaft In Africa (reissue) (clear vinyl 7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SSR 205CLEAR. Rel: 02 Nov 23
 
Funk
Johnny Pate - "Shaft In Africa" (3:52)
Bobby Womack - "Across 110th Street"
Review: Johny Pate is a soundtrack maestro who had his work flipped superbly by Archie Shepp here. He pulled off something superb with this one which is a much-loved funk and rare groove breakbeats anthem and made it to 7" vinyl for the first time back in February but soon sold out despite the high price because it was a Japan-only release. It now gets this much-needed reissue, again in limited quantities and is backed with a lovely soul gem from Bobby Womack. Do not sleep on this one cause it might not come around again for a while.
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How Superstitious
R / M M vs SW
How Superstitious (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SSR 217. Rel: 28 Jul 20
 
Funk
How Superstitious (vocal mix) (4:14)
How Superstitious (instrumental mix) (4:14)
Review: DJ Soopasoul's last mash-up was an inspired affair that saw him perfectly fuse tracks by Philadelphia Soul legends MFSB and the Beastie Boys. Here he takes a similar approach, placing the rap vocals from the 1995 hip hop classic "How High" atop a suitably funky, lolloping beat crafted from Clavinet-heavy sections from Stevie party-starting floor-heater "Superstitioun". It works remarkably well on the A-side vocal mix, and those who'd not heard either track would be convinced that there was no mash-up antics going on. Over on side B you'll find an instrumental mix that showcases Soopasoul's editing skills; minus the Hip Hop vocals, is a fine re-edit of the Wonderful jam.
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Soopastole Edits Vol 17
RM / MM vs SW
Soopastole Edits Vol 17 (white vinyl 7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SSR 217 WHITE. Rel: 02 Nov 20
 
Funk
How Superstitious (vocal mix) (4:14)
How Superstitious (instrumental mix) (4:14)
Review: Limited white vinyl repress.DJ Soopasoul's last mash-up was an inspired affair that saw him perfectly fuse tracks by Philadelphia Soul legends MFSB and the Beastie Boys. Here he takes a similar approach, placing the rap vocals from the 1995 hip-hop classic 'How High' atop a suitably funky, lolloping beat crafted from clavinet-heavy sections from Stevie's party-starting floor-heater 'Superstition'. It works remarkably well on the A-side vocal mix, and those who'd not heard either track would be convinced that there was no mash-up antics going on. Over on side B you'll find an instrumental mix that showcases Soopasoul's editing skills; minus the vocals, is a fine re-edit of the Wonder-ful jam.
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Soopastole Edits Vol 4
Cat: SSR 204. Rel: 10 Mar 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Labi Siffre - "I Got The" (4:26)
Banbarra - "Shack Up" (3:27)
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I Got The/Shack Up
I Got The/Shack Up (hand-numbered 7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SSR 204 RE. Rel: 03 Nov 22
 
Funk
Labbi Siffre - "I Got The" (New Super Funk Heavy edit) (4:25)
Banbarra - "Shack Up" (New Super Funk Heavy edit) (3:28)
Review: DJ Soopasoul is the studio wizard and cut up don who runs the Soopastole label and usually it is he who drops most of its heat. Here though we have a split 12" from Labi Siffre and Banbarra, whose tunes have had the New Super Funk Heavy edit. Now anyone who hears a-side 'I Got The' will recognise the main riff as it was turned into a super hit by rapper Eminem on his 'My Name Is' tune. It sounds great here going slow and funky with big string accompaniments. Banbarra's 'Shack Up' is a more strident bit of straight up funky with plenty of height in the drums, neat guitar riffs and a guttural vocal.
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Played by: SOOPASOUL
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