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Hot Butter Soul Music Archeology Interview

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A fun, interesting chat with Chris Gibbs and Brad McNamara - these guys are serious music heads, crate diggers, DJ’s & also presenters of the fantastic YouTube show & podcast known as - Hot Buttered Soul Music Archaeology (or HBSMA) Their show features musical gems discovered on their travels, interviews with artists and producers like Lalo Shiffrin, The Cookie Crew, Mr. Thing, John Shroeder and many more. So enjoy this interview about digging for music, loving vinyl, clubbing in the 1990’s, getting older and spreading the gospel of great soulful music with the boys from Hot Buttered Soul Music Archaeology. Presented by Jason Eli with special thanks to Paul Tilley.

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A fun, interesting chat with Chris Gibbs and Brad McNamara - these guys are serious music heads, crate diggers, DJ’s & also presenters of the fantastic YouTube show & podcast known as - Hot Buttered Soul Music Archaeology (or HBSMA) Their show features musical gems discovered on their travels, interviews with artists and producers like Lalo Shiffrin, The Cookie Crew, Mr. Thing, John Shroeder and many more. So enjoy this interview about digging for music, loving vinyl, clubbing in the 1990’s, getting older and spreading the gospel of great soulful music with the boys from Hot Buttered Soul Music Archaeology. Presented by Jason Eli with special thanks to Paul Tilley.

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