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Out Now: Smooth & Soulful Sounds Volume 14

With our Spotify series “Smooth & Soulful Sounds”, the WEST COAST SOUL.de editorial team presents current favorites, potential hits as well as fresh songs and artists that deserve more airplay.…

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Out Now: Smooth & Soulful Sounds Volume 13

With our Spotify series “Smooth & Soulful Sounds”, the WEST COAST SOUL.de editorial team presents current favorites, potential hits as well as fresh songs and artists that deserve more airplay.…

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Out now: Gettin’ Funky Volume 2

Summer is at its best and for many of us a long weekend is just around the corner. Reason enough for the WEST COAST SOUL.de team to descend into the…

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New Playlist: Tokyo Dreams Volume 2 – Japanese City Pop, Funk and Rare Grooves

It all started with an internet phenomenon: "Plastic Love" by Mariya Takeuchi became a viral hit in the 2010s. The 1984 single, written by Takeuchi and her husband Tatsuro Yamashita,…

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New Playlist: Stunde Null – German Krautrock, Electronica & Kosmische Musik from the 70s

"Stunde Null - German Krautrock, Electronica & Kosmische Musik from the 70s" is the third chapter of our WEST COAST SOUL.de Spotify series "ZEITGEIST". It brings together some of the…

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Smooth & Soulful Sounds Vol. 12 out now!

With our Spotify series "Smooth & Soulful Sounds", WEST COAST SOUL.de presents current favorites, potential hits as well as new songs and artists that deserve more airplay once a month.…

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New Playlist: Tokyo Dreams – Japanese City Pop, Funk and Rare Grooves

It all started with an internet phenomenon: "Plastic Love" by Mariya Takeuchi became a viral hit in the 2010s. The 1984 single, written by Takeuchi and her husband Tatsuro Yamashita,…

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New playlist: “Future Days – A voyage across cosmic Krautrock, electronic avant-garde & New Age”

At the end of the 60s, LSD-soaked psychedelia and hippie esotericism merged with the enthusiasm for space travel and infinite expanses - astronautics met psychonautics.

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