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The Funk Assassin
The Funk Assassin
258 episodes
2 days ago
What started as a casual Madchester session to nod to Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield (Stone Roses & Primal Scream) slipped fast into a full psychedelic plunge through Andrew Weatherall’s heaviest basslines, dubbed-out shadows, and Factory-coded deep cuts. A detour that became the destination — the Manchester Effect in full flight. This mix moves through the key zones that shaped the city’s sound: the Madchester pulse, the Haçienda haze, the crossover where indie psychedelia, rave pressure, and low-slung groove blur into one continuum. The current that carried Manchester from rehearsal rooms to warehouse floors and into club culture’s long memory. All tracks selected and mixed by @thefunkassassin DD013.
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What started as a casual Madchester session to nod to Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield (Stone Roses & Primal Scream) slipped fast into a full psychedelic plunge through Andrew Weatherall’s heaviest basslines, dubbed-out shadows, and Factory-coded deep cuts. A detour that became the destination — the Manchester Effect in full flight. This mix moves through the key zones that shaped the city’s sound: the Madchester pulse, the Haçienda haze, the crossover where indie psychedelia, rave pressure, and low-slung groove blur into one continuum. The current that carried Manchester from rehearsal rooms to warehouse floors and into club culture’s long memory. All tracks selected and mixed by @thefunkassassin DD013.
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70s-00s Pop Culture Remixed - Discothèque Decadence DD009
The Funk Assassin
1 hour 2 minutes 56 seconds
1 month ago
70s-00s Pop Culture Remixed - Discothèque Decadence DD009
Step inside… the lights are low, the floor is glowing, and the night is ready to misbehave. 🪩 This isn’t just a mix — it’s a love letter to the dance floor. A shimmering journey through the golden pulse of 70s–00s pop culture, where legends get a second skin and every beat feels like silk on the skin. It begins with Ain’t Nobody — David Morales giving Chaka Khan a slow burn that pulls you in. Then the room starts to glow with Groove Is in the Heart by Deee-Lite, Boogie Nights by Heatwave, My Forbidden Lover by Chic, and Ladies’ Night by Kool & the Gang — satin grooves built to make hips sway and pulses skip. Then the heat climbs. Give Me Love by Cerrone gets a midnight treatment from Louie Vega. Cosmic Girl by Jamiroquai (Dimitri from Paris Remix) takes flight — stardust funk, lights in motion, bodies in orbit. And then… that dangerous moment. Real Groove (Studio 2054 Remix) — Kylie Minogue and Dua Lipa, pure champagne disco. Give Me the Night by George Benson (Shane D Remix) slides in next… smooth as a hand on silk. Jealousy by Róisín Murphy (Greg Wilson & Derek Kaye Remix) lingers like a slow exhale in a crowded room. And finally… the night exhales with the PNAU remix of Cold Heart by Elton John and Dua Lipa — a cosmic kiss goodnight. ✨ Discothèque Decadence The lights don’t fade here… they smolder. Legends don’t age — they seduce.
The Funk Assassin
What started as a casual Madchester session to nod to Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield (Stone Roses & Primal Scream) slipped fast into a full psychedelic plunge through Andrew Weatherall’s heaviest basslines, dubbed-out shadows, and Factory-coded deep cuts. A detour that became the destination — the Manchester Effect in full flight. This mix moves through the key zones that shaped the city’s sound: the Madchester pulse, the Haçienda haze, the crossover where indie psychedelia, rave pressure, and low-slung groove blur into one continuum. The current that carried Manchester from rehearsal rooms to warehouse floors and into club culture’s long memory. All tracks selected and mixed by @thefunkassassin DD013.