You can now check out Ali B’s weekly Nu-Funk show live on Kiss FM at the new earlier time slot of 1am every Sunday night.
On Sunday 7th March 2010, marking exactly two years since he began bringing the Nu-Funk sounds to Kiss FM, Ali B will be co-hosting the show with A-Skillz, where together they’ll be dropping some big heavy Nu-Funk exclusives for your listening pleasure…
Ali B’s Nu-Funk show is broadcast every Sunday night 01:00hrs – 02:00hrs GMT on Kiss 100FM (London, UK), Kiss 101FM (South West, UK) and Kiss 105-108FM (East Anglia, UK). Check it out online here.
Each week, Ali B drops a sixty minute mix-tape mash-up of Nu-Funk, Blues & Soul Bootlegs and Baltimore Edits with guest mixes from the likes of A-Skillz, Featurecast, Mat The Alien, The Rub, Smalltown DJs, Fort Knox Five & beyond…
Tracklisting:
01. Coming On Strong (Rennie Pilgerm Remix) – Rhythm Section
02. How Gee Is The Party – Funk Tomas
03. Between The Eyes (A Skillz Remix) – Soul Of Man
04. Jordes – Umbo & Jalatz Ft Jaska
05. Get Up Offa That Thing (Featurecast Edit) – James Brown
06. Pistol Of Fire (Mark Ronson Remix) – Kings Of Leon
07. How You Like Me Now – The Heavy
08. The One – Pimp Soul
09. Why Did You Do It (Different Strokes Edit) – Stretch
10. Sanctified (Smalltown DJs Edit) – Wild Cherry
11. Scooby Snax (A Skillz & Nick Thayer Edit) – Fun Lovin’ Criminals
12. Good Thing – Fort Knox Five
13. All Good (Aldo Vanucci Edit) – De La Soul Ft Chaka Khan
Originally broadcast on FM radio: 20th October 2009, 02:00hrs – 03:00hrs GMT on Kiss 100FM (London, UK), Kiss 101FM (South West, UK), Kiss 105-108FM (East Anglia, UK)
1. Walk On The Wild Side – Lou Reed
2. Don Dada Vs Can I Kick It? – Super Cat
3. The Joker (DJ Czech Edit) – Steve Miller Band
4. Get Rhythm (Breaks Mix) – Johnny Cash
5. Mustang Sally (Greg J Edit) – Wilson Pickett
6. Damn Girl – Justin Timberlake
7. Whoah! – Featurecast
8. Jungle Boogie (Nick Thayer Edit) Kool & The Gang
9. For Once In My LIfe (Breaks Mix) – Stevie Wonder
10. Why Did You Do It (Different Strokes Edit) – Stretch
11. Papa Was A Rolling Stone (Cosmo Baker Edit) – The Temptations
12. Hang On Sloopy (Mat The Alien Edit) – The McCoys
13. Tequila Flavoured Lip Gloss (Smalltown DJs Edit) – Lil’ Mama
14. Crazy In Kingston – Beat Conductor
15. All Good (Aldo Vanucci Edit) – De La Soul Ft Chaka Khan
16. Shimmy Shimmy Ya – Prince Fatty
17. A Message To You Rudy (Fort Knox Five Edit) – The Specials
18. Toxic (Paul Nice Remix) – Mark Ronson
19. Start Your Feet Like Dis – Basement Freaks
20. I Just Wanna Whole Lotta Love (DiscoTech Edit) – Jay Z Vs Led Zepplin
21. Jack And Diane (DJ Danny Diggz Edit) – John Cougar Mellancamp
22. Blues Banger – Audited Beats
23. I Got A Woman (Bad Boy Crew Edit) – Jamie Foxx
24. What I Got (DJ Danny Diggz Edit) – Sublime
25. Iko Iko (U-Tern Edit) – The Dixie Cups
26. I Want You Back (Z-Trip Remix) – Jackson 5
27. Lovely Day (DJ Eleven Edit) – Bill Withers
28. Wide Awake In A Dream – Vicki Anderson
29. Somewhere Over The Rainbow – Israel Kamakawiwo’ole
Posted in Mixes, Music | Comments Off on ALI B – OH SHIT! (PARADISE) [VOL 2]
Tue Feb 9th 2010: Tommy Afrikas, Whistler, Canada
Wed Feb 10th 2010: Ginger 62, Vancouver, Canada
Mon Feb 15th 2010 GLC, Whistler, Canada
Tue Feb 16th 2010 Max Fish, Whistler, Canada
Wed Feb 17th 2010 GLC, Whistler, Canada
Thu Feb 18th 2010: Monster Energy @ Grouse Mountain, Vancouver, Canada
Fri Feb 19th 2010: Cush, Kelowna, Canada
Sat Feb 20th 2010: The Bulldog, Fernie, Canada
Mon Feb 22th 2010: Monster Energy @ Grouse Mountain, Vancouver, Canada
Fri Feb 25th 2010: Hot Chocolate @ Milk, San Francisco, USA
Sat Feb 26th 2010: Opel 8 Year Anniversary @ Mighty, San Francisco, USA
Thu Mar 4th 2010: Hopmonk, Sebastapol, USA
Fri Mar 5th 2010: 1015, San Francisco, USA
Sat Mar 6th 2010: HiFi, Calgary, Canada
Sat Mar 13th 2010: Scratch, Saskaton, Canada
Ali B’s weekly Saturday night Paradise sessions have been an instant hit since they started around two years ago, with the sole purpose of bringing the funk back to the mean streets of West London. All sorts of established DJs have been down, playing their alternative selections, mostly unannounced, alongside Ali B’s own eclectic style, seamlessly taking in everything from blues and funk to rock, soul, dub and disco. The ever faithful crowd regularly let loose on the low-lit dance floor, with the only complaint being the late night long queues and Ali B’s notorious ‘request are £10’ sign, which to this day, as far as we know, nobody has ever actually paid….