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Before the Philly World label gave us the more soulful side of early-‘80s dance and UK hit singles from the likes of Cashmere, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, Terri Wells, and Eugene Wilde, the label dabbed in funk. And not just any of the run-of-the-mill stuff, either. Both Q’s “The Voice Of Q” and Captain Sky’s “Don’t Touch That Dial” were some of the first electrophonic phunk releases from an emerging genre that, in time, would become simply known as ‘electro.’
Likewise, Search gave the l... |