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The Way U Make Me Feel: UK Boogie & Street Soul, 1980-1994

The Way U Make Me Feel: UK Boogie & Street Soul, 1980-1994

Step back into the heart and soul of underground British club culture with The Way U Make Me Feel: UK Boogie & Street Soul 1980–1994 — a deep-digging compilation from Freestyle Records that shines a spotlight on the golden era of British funk, soul, and groove.

Curated with precision and passion, this essential collection captures the evolution of UK street soul and boogie, a sound rooted in London’s sound systems, pirate radio stations, and sweat-soaked dancefloors. From silky synth-driven slow jams to bass-heavy funk bangers, this release unearths rare and forgotten gems from a vibrant and often overlooked scene that thrived in the shadows of more commercial trends.

Whether you're a collector, crate digger, or simply someone who loves smooth grooves and analog warmth, The Way U Make Me Feel is more than just nostalgia — it’s a vital document of Black British musical innovation during the 80s and early 90s.

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The Way U Make Me Feel: UK Boogie & Street Soul, 1980-1994

$42.91

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Step back into the heart and soul of underground British club culture with The Way U Make Me Feel: UK Boogie & Street Soul 1980–1994 — a deep-digging compilation from Freestyle Records that shines a spotlight on the golden era of British funk, soul, and groove.

Curated with precision and passion, this essential collection captures the evolution of UK street soul and boogie, a sound rooted in London’s sound systems, pirate radio stations, and sweat-soaked dancefloors. From silky synth-driven slow jams to bass-heavy funk bangers, this release unearths rare and forgotten gems from a vibrant and often overlooked scene that thrived in the shadows of more commercial trends.

Whether you're a collector, crate digger, or simply someone who loves smooth grooves and analog warmth, The Way U Make Me Feel is more than just nostalgia — it’s a vital document of Black British musical innovation during the 80s and early 90s.