Max Payczech sent us a mix inspired by the concept of work. Some of the tracks have a less-than-obvious link to the theme, but the mix does have an upbeat, assembly-line feel. In a letter we read that Max "communicates his free-market message through DJ mixes, essays, and public speaking." Fair enough,..
Max Payczech sent us a mix inspired by the concept of work.Some of the tracks have a less-than-obvious link to the theme, but the mix does have an upbeat, assembly-line feel.In a letter we read that Max "communicates his free-market message through DJ mixes, essays, and public speaking." Fair enough, but we just felt like dancing.What was that Funkadelic album? Free Your Market...And Your Ass Will Follow?
Work
by Max PayczechWork It - DJ FunkWork It To The Bone - LNRAlive 1997 - Daft PunkVertigo/Relight My Fire - Dan HartmanGive It To Me Baby - Rick JamesI Wanna Be Your Lover - PrinceThink Twice - Ralph Myerz and the Jack Herren BandHeobah - Fonda RaeSuper Jay Love Theme - Super JayTears - Giorgio MoroderGenius Of Love - Tom Tom ClubFreshest Jam - Southside Break Crew33% God - Beastie BoysI'll Be Good To You - Brothers JohnsonFamily Tree - Family TreeCholly (Funk Gettin' Ready To Roll) - FunkadelicLooking For The Perfect Beat - Afrika Bambaataa And Soulsonic ForceFarley Knows House - Farley Jackmaster FunkDin Daa Daa - George KranzHouse Of Jealous Lovers - RaptureI Love Music - O'JaysBrazillian Rhyme - Earth, Wind, And Fire