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Portland, United States

Eric is a writer, community radio DJ, and fan of the radical power of soul music. He believes the heart of soul is revolutionary and is rooted in love, peace, and solidarity. Soul is there for people who need to be made strong, it's there for people who need to feel whole, and it's there for people who need to be renewed.

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Heard You Missed Me, Well I'm Back!

DJEJP is back and funky as ever!

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Friends of Mine: Bill Withers Tribute

Tribute to Bill Withers available to Select subscribers (because of licensing laws), but Select subscriptions are free for the next 3 months! Let's celebrate kindness, love, and friendship with Bill Withers!

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DJEJP Recommends: Isaac Hayes - Live At The Sahara Tahoe

Classic live albums (with a touch of imagination) allow us the opportunity to travel through time and hear legendary artists before they were legends and in the most intimate venues. This Isaac Hayes album is a superb example of this phenomenon.

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What Is Lost With The Death Of Broadcast Media

As we move further and further away from the broadcast radio format to streaming and satellite alternatives, there is much that is gained, but much of great significance that is lost as well.

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SOTA: Long Players First Edition

What does the vinyl era have to teach us in our world of endless streaming and instant musical gratification at our fingertips? The answer can be found in the unhurried, unedited meditations of the Long Players series with DJEJP.

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Ain't No Justice - A DJEJP Soul Cool Records Guest Mix

In which we take on racial injustice in America with the help of soul power and radical artists such as The Temptations, Roberta Flack, Quincy Jones, Billy Paul, Al Green, and many more.

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Be Real Black For Me

This song is one of the most soulful love songs you'll hear. And damn funky in spirit.

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Ain't No Funk Like 45-Year-Old Funk!

These classic artists had their bands and they had their songs, the rest would happen when they met the audience. Now with this playlist, you are in the audience any time you choose.

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DJEJP Recommends: Grant Green's The Final Comedown

DJEJP Recommends: Grant Green's The Final Comedown, an unheralded masterpiece of the "Blaxploitation" score genre, featuring some of the finest musicians of the day, including Cornell Dupree, Ralph MacDonald, and Richard Tee.

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Masters 002 - Herbie-Sides (funky sideman appearances by Herbie)

Herbie Hancock as funky sideman in the 70's. Underrated and under appreciated performances from one of the masters of the Fender Rhodes.

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