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L.A. Taco Radio #008

3:48 PM PST on February 9, 2016

    Only the finest of Soul n Funk music so fresh for you. New music from Space Captain and The James Hunter Six plus a dope interview with Kelly Finnigan from psychedelic soul powerhouse MONOPHONICS.
    Feeling good, loved ones. This is the Killion Street playlist. Come past!

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    The list:
    1) “Let Me Have It All (Alternative Mix)” Sly & The Family Stone

    2) “La La” The Stepkids

    3) “Cosmos” Space Captain

    4) “Hold Tight” Sinkane

    5) “Web of Deception” Thievery Corporation (background)

    6) “Promises” Monophonics

    7) “I’d Be Nowhere Today (feat. Adryon De Leon)” Monophonics

    8) “Strange Love” Monophonics

    9) “Fat Budda” The Electric Peanut Butter Co. (background)

    10) “(Baby) Hold On” The James Hunter Six

    11) “Well Well, Don’t Worry About Me” The Como Mamas

    12) “Youth Operation” Maintain

    Direct link to mp3 file: http://media.blubrry.com/lataco/p/skidrow-podcasts.s3.amazonaws.com/lataco_160204_185802_WPR001.mp3

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