
What it is, junkies? We here at MJF recently sat down with the good folks over at Absolut-ism.com and Marblestoop.com to put together this compilation mixtape for you folks who have nothing but old Brian McKnight songs and 12 different remixes of " Marvin's Room " on your iPod. Not everyone is able to find someone to layup with during these cold Fall and Winter months. Trust me, we understand. That's why we dedicate this mixtape to you, the lonely. All the [...]

Like I mentioned yesterday we have some semi-obscurios this week and so here's another; Oran 'Juice' Jones and his one hit wonder, if you can call being #9 in the charts in 1986 a 'hit', The Rain . If you don't know it, or even if you do, be sure to have a gander at this Youtube gem (and be sure to stick around for the end when he tears his girl a new one). [...]

It's the Gallup UK Top 100 Singles of the Year 1986 - and your chance to download a whopping 3% of them! Imagine that! 1986 being the zenith (or nadir, depending on your point of view) of my chart-pop-buying lifespan, I bought no less then thirty-eight of the songs listed below on either 7" or 12" vinyl (including the one at #2), and could still happily listen to most of them on a constant loop for the rest of eternity (if I happened to be immortal. Which I'm not. Or am I? We just don't know yet). [...]
. I'm not sure whether it is due to popular demand after last week's compilation, but here is a second '8s soul mix, with a third and final installment in the works. The first mix was an attempt to create a fairly representative cross-section of the genre. This mix is less self-conscious about that. What we have here, then, are some of my favourite soul tracks from that comparatively barren
in 1986, oran "juice" jones released this classic. we bring heat , not weaksauce. this is for any girl who ever tried to play me. you know who you are. and the last 30 seconds of the video has quotables for days . DL: oran "juice" jones - the rain
I've posted a few Bollywood disco type things up here... mainly by Usha Uthup. But i'm enjoying this most of all. It's of course the original version of M.I.A.'s new single 'Jimmy', performed by Parvati Khan. It's from what looks to be a particularly demented Bollywood film.. 'Disco Dancer'. From this great review it looks like a classic piece of kitsch cinema, and i'm trying to order myself a