Memphis, Tennessee spawned this Funk-monster that is The Bar-Kays. Purist funkadelia distilled to the finest purity. Broken up in 1989 and reformed 1991, they have been going strong for decades. Fun fact: Rapper’s Delight wouldn’t exists in the way we know it, had it not been for The Bar-Kays.

The Drop Out Orchestra boys are drizzling their stardust disco-powder on it and to uphold world peace they’re even giving it away for free. How good is that?

Did you know we did an interview with Drop Out Orchestra earlier this year?

Go directly to their Bandcamp and support them!

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