Back to a house/dance episode chock full of funky remixes from Shapeshifters, Indonesian producer HendraRNRM, a phenomenal Soulmagic remix, with a look into the funky 70s origins of Cassius' I ♥ U So.
A reminiscent listen of Phats & Small's 90s funky house track, the Daniel Bovie & Roy Rox collaboration that's been on loop, and the line that connects Lock Stock & 2 Smoking Barrels to a jazz instrumental track that got transformed into a top 3 hit.
Dimitri from Paris says a little prayer on behalf of Aretha Franklin, Chew Fu and Steve Clisby takes on rock'n'soul, and Maestro talks about victory and defeat because he sticks to his vision to beat the competition.
Chill out funk from Clayton & Fulcrum, incredible new dubstep soul hiphop from The Weeknd, and it turns out Marvin Gaye isn't the original recorder of I Heard It Through the Grapevine.
A great introduction to season two of Funk My Life with contemporary DJs and producers like The Captain, Fuzzbox Inc, DJ Twister, and Wicked Lester working with classic vintage hits and modern continuations of the soul vibe.
Something suave from Ultra Nate, Teddy Pendergrass' appearance on an unlikely compilation, and in my opinion, the best male soul singer ever - it's not Marvin Gaye.
Some lovely remixed 1960s R&B from Polish DJ Twister, Marlena Shaw gets a sound makeover from A-Skillz, and the amazing rags to riches story of Etta James and the spinoff tracks she has inspired.
Back on the funky house sound with a Bob Marley mashup, a Curtis Mayfield remix, and talk about the reaction to Amy Winehouse's death through her collaboration with Mark Ronson on the track Valerie, which is actually a cover of another group's single.
Early Massive Attack, saucey Latina La Lupe, and the wonderfully unexpected trail from Mary J. Blige through Kraftwerk to changing American/European music experiments to its influence on modern producers.
Another Adele remix from Keljet, Vancouver's soul men The Funk Hunters, and Blondie and the rocksteady track that went to number one in the US and UK charts and fifteenth in West Germany.
Rebroadcast of electroswing part two. Swedish sensation Movitz, Tim Tim's tropical reggae swing, and the swing classic hit Sing Sing Sing in three of its forms.
Little bit of Diana Ross in her disco days, trippy hip hop sampling from Wax Tailor, and short-lived soul star Tammi Terrell with an official "Messenger of Peace."