Knowledge dropped.
1. Funk 45 - [visit site]
Deep resource for funk collectors. Includes sound samples and info.
2. All Music - [visit site]
Exhaustive informational site about all kinds of music.
3. Boogieburg - [visit site]
Nice site from this music-obsessed DJ collective in Blacksburg, VA. Great mixes available here.
4. Brightest Young Things - [visit site]
They seem to be everywhere at once. In DC, at least.
5. Blaxploitation - [visit site]
Dope site devoted to that venerable genre. The soundtracks section is especially tasty.
6. Not Coming - [visit site]
Movies you didn't see the first time around.
7. Wax Poetics - [visit site]
Magazine dedicated to hip-hop, jazz, funk & soul.
8. Daily Candy - [visit site]
Mostly for the ladies, this city-by-city web guide tells you where to go and what to do. Something different every day.
9. D-Mac Industries - [visit site]
Nothing but metal. So necessary.
10. Soul Strut - [visit site]
Crate digging and hip-hop culture. All sorts of knowledge dropped. Superstar DJs are known to lurk here, scouting for rare record titles.
11. Rocketboom - [visit site]
Amanda Congdon was the web's It Girl, now fielding TV offers. So I've been warming up to Joanne Colan and her ever-so-sophisticated accent.
12. Disco Music - [visit site]
Rather self-explanatory...
13. Waxidermy - [visit site]
For folks who love old records.
14. A/K/A Tommy Chong - [visit site]
A film that needs to be seen.
15. Solid Steel Radio - [visit site]
Weekly podcasts of top-notch mixes from international DJs.
16. The Modernist - [visit site]
Sex, culture, travel and the new internationalism.
17. Jelly Jazz - [visit site]
Funky, jazzy club night in southwest England. Check out their killer downloadable mixes and enviable galleries of rare 45s and LPs.
18. Engrish - [visit site]
Still funny...
19. Blentwell - [visit site]
Mixes, mixes & more mixes! Download to your heart's content.
20. DC Soul Recordings - [visit site]
A soon-to-be showcase of soul recordings from artists and labels based out of Washington DC and Maryland (1960's-80's).
21. Russel Peters - [visit site]
Dude is too funny. Here's a video of his now-legendary comedy special.
22. Show and Tell Music - [visit site]
Lovingly maintained archive of lost and long-forgotten LPs from the 1950s, 60s & 70s. A personal favorite is the G-Stringers, a folk group from Vassar College. Incredible eye candy and a growing catalog of reissue CDs.
23. Waxing Deep - [visit site]
Soul Strutter Dan Zacks' stellar radio show & record label. Check out the site for downloadable show archives and be sure to drop some coin on Dan's truly amazing Cuban funk compilation, Si, Para Usted.