{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"hearthis.at","provider_url":"https:\/\/hearthis.at","height":"150","width":"100%","title":"Crank up the Disco Music - Liquid Sunshine @ The Face Radio - Shiw #246","description":"Hello Groovers,\r\n\r\nToday&#039;s episode of Liquid Sunshine was nothing short of a disco revelation, showcasing the raw power and timeless appeal of authentic 12-inch disco classics. Opening with Peter Brown&#039;s explosive &quot;Crank It Up,&quot; the show immediately established its intention to deliver serious dancefloor ammunition from the first beat. Frantique&#039;s &quot;Strut Your Funky Stuff&quot; followed, proving that when disco was done right, it was an unstoppable force of nature. The tracklist read like a who&#039;s who of disco&#039;s golden age, featuring both celebrated legends and criminally underrated gems that deserve their moment in the spotlight.\r\n\r\nEvelyn Champagne King&#039;s powerful rendition of &quot;Aquarius\/Let The Sunshine In&quot; brought that unmistakable vocal prowess that defined the era&#039;s best singers. Dan Hartman&#039;s &quot;Instant Replay&quot; reminded listeners why he was one of disco&#039;s most innovative producers, while Roy Ayers&#039; &quot;Get on Up, Get on Down&quot; delivered that signature jazz-funk fusion that made him a crossover legend. Two Man Sound&#039;s &quot;Que Tal America&quot; added an international flavor that showed disco&#039;s global reach and influence.\r\n\r\nThe deeper cuts proved equally compelling, with Five Letters delivering a double dose of funky excellence through both &quot;Tha Kee Tha Tha&quot; and &quot;Crazy Man.&quot; George McRae&#039;s &quot;Don&#039;t You Feel My Love&quot; showcased the soulful side of disco that connected directly to its R&amp;B roots. Voggue&#039;s &quot;Roller Boogie&quot; captured the pure joy and escapism that made disco a cultural phenomenon, while Freddie James&#039; &quot;Get Up and Boogie&quot; was exactly what its title promised\u2014an irresistible call to the dancefloor.\r\n\r\nLe Pamplemousse&#039;s &quot;Planet of Love&quot; offered cosmic disco at its finest, creating otherworldly soundscapes that transported listeners beyond the everyday. Stone&#039;s &quot;Time&quot; demonstrated the genre&#039;s ability to be both philosophical and thoroughly danceable. Paul Sabu&#039;s &quot;Shotgun&quot; brought rock-tinged energy to the mix, proving disco&#039;s versatility and broad appeal.\r\n\r\nThe inclusion of Donna Summer&#039;s &quot;Hot Stuff&quot; was a masterstroke, representing disco royalty alongside lesser-known but equally powerful tracks. T-Connection&#039;s &quot;Midnight&quot; added late-night sophistication, while Ramsey Lewis offered a jazz legend&#039;s take on &quot;Aquarius\/Let The Sunshine In,&quot; creating an interesting counterpoint to Evelyn King&#039;s earlier version. The show closed with Linx&#039;s &quot;You&#039;re Lying,&quot; a perfect ending that left listeners wanting more.\r\n\r\nEvery track was selected for maximum impact, with bass lines that could move mountains and rhythms that demanded physical response. This was disco curation at its finest\u2014a reminder that when you dig deep enough, the treasures you uncover can still move crowds decades later. Today&#039;s Liquid Sunshine proved once again why the show remains essential listening for anyone serious about funk, groove, and the timeless power of great music.\r\n\r\nClickety Click on the link to listen\r\n\r\nOh yeah, good times!\r\n\r\nDeejay Maarten Vlot KC\r\n\r\nTracklist\r\n \r\nPeter Brown - Crank It Up\r\nFrantique - Strut Your Funky Stuff\r\nEvelyn Champagne King - Aquarius\/ Let The Sunshine In\r\nDan Hartman - Instant Replay \r\nRoy Ayers - Get on Up, Get on Down\r\nTwo Man Sound - Que Tal America\r\nFive Letters - Tha Kee Tha Tha\r\nGeorge McRae - Don\u2019t You Feel My Love\r\nVoggue - Roller Boogie\r\nFreddie James - Get Up and Boogie\r\nFive Letters - Crazy Man\r\nLe Pamplemousse - Planet of Love\r\nStone - Time\r\nPaul Sabu - Shotgun\r\nDonna Summer - Hot Stuff\r\nT-Connection - Midnight\r\nRamsey Lewis - Aquarius\/ Let The Sunshine In\r\nLinx - You\u2019re Lying\r\n\r\nPut on your boogie pants and dancing shoes and come on down for some Liquid Sunshine. It&#039;s sexy music, for sexy people. Liquid Sunshine is a weekly radio show on 2XX FM in Australia, and The Face Radio in Brooklyn, USA, playing the best Deep Funk, Rare Groove, Disco &amp; Beats - All The Good Stuff. \r\n\r\nAnd we also DJ out in the wild! We regularly do shows in Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne and along the Australian East Coast. 2025 will see us on the stages of the European summer festivals, the booths of the European night clubs and near the pools of Bali&#039;s finest venues.\r\n\r\nWe are also a full service law firm to the music industry, providing advice to DJs, Producers, Musicians, Venues and Fetival Organisers.\r\n\r\nLink up, tune in and shake ya booty with Maarten Vlot - podcast, browse the socials, or get in contact via this link:\r\nhttps:\/\/linktr.ee\/liquidsunshineradio\r\n\r\nor\r\n\r\nStream live at The Face Radio, The Soul of Brooklyn\r\nhttps:\/\/thefaceradio.com\r\nevery Friday 10pm \u2013 Midnite Brooklyn \/ 3 am \u2013 5am London \/ 12pm - 2pm Oz","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/img.hearthis.at\/0\/4\/1\/_\/uploads\/9047845\/image_track\/12700453\/w1200_h628_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_1757305605140.jpg","thumbnail_width":1200,"thumbnail_height":628,"html":"<iframe scrolling=\"no\" id=\"hearthis_at_track_12700453_light\" style=\"border-radius: 10px;\" width=\"100%\" height=\"150\" src=\"https:\/\/hearthis.at\/embed\/12700453\/transparent\/?style=2&block_size=2&block_space=2&background=1\" frameborder=\"0\" allowtransparency><\/iframe>","author_name":"Liquid Sunshine","author_url":"https:\/\/hearthis.at\/liquid-sunshine\/"}