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Re:Licked Sampler 1

149.2K streams

149,213

Sukdat

85.8K streams

85,840

Killabrew

85.7K streams

85,688

Serendipity E.P.

81.8K streams

81,819

Dirty Waltzer

75.3K streams

75,328

Back2Back EP

64.6K streams

64,603

The Drum

45K streams

45,024

10 Years of Finger Lickin Sampler

44.3K streams

44,258

Trouble! (feat. Ragga Twins)

23K streams

22,981

Re:Licked Sampler 2

18K streams

17,951

Biography

U.K.-based DJ/production duo Soul of Man were at the forefront of the late-'90s breakbeat uprising, founding the seminal label Finger Lickin' Records, which would release music by leading breakbeat acts such as Krafty Kuts, Lee Coombs, and Plump DJs. Soul of Man are comprised of Jem Panufnik and Justin Rushmore, who founded Finger Lickin' Records in 1998. Based in Camden, England, the label's office also functions as a record shop, café, and bar known as Vinyl Addiction/Bar Vinyl, where DJs spin nightly. Panufnik and Rushmore inaugurated Finger Lickin' Records with the debut Soul of Man 12" EP release, Love & Hate, in 1998, followed later in the year by another Soul of Man EP, Between the Eyes. In 1999 they made their DJ mix album debut as Soul of Man with Breakthru, Vol. 1: Revelation on the short-lived label Sixty Degrees North Records, followed later in the year by another mix album, It's a Finger Lickin' Thang, this one on their own label. Meanwhile, Finger Lickin' released a steady stream of 12" EPs in 1998-1999 by breakbeat acts including Osmosis, Flint, 2 Indabush, Lee Coombs, Freaky Jalapeno, and El Loco Gringo. There were successive Soul of Man EPs on Finger Lickin' as well, including Serendipity (1999), Killa Brew (2001), Dirty Waltzer/Get It Girls (2002), The Drum/Acid Punch (2002), Back2Back (2003), Shake 'Em Down (2005), Mylowdowndirty/Foxy Moron (2005), Sukdat (2006), and Trouble! (2007). The highlights of these 12" releases were compiled on Re-Licked (2007), a double CD featuring previously released productions as well as newly commissioned remixes. Panufnik and Rushmore's production work was also showcased regularly on their mix albums, including It's a Finger Lickin' Thang, Vol. 2 (2001), 21st Century Breaks (2003), Y4K: Breakin' in tha House (2004), It's a Finger Lickin' Thang, Vol. 3 (2004), We Love It (2005), and It's a Finger Lickin' Thang, Vol. 4 (2006). ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi