Photo PB Richland Center 2019 What can we say. Another day, another throwback mix. This time @weekendpaul reminds of what 90's R&B sounded like. Available now on Mixcloud.com https://www.mixcloud.com/weekenddjs/retreat-vol-8/
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Lucky Seven (AKA Retreat Vol 7)
onPhoto: PB / Vintage Panasonic AM/FM Radio 2019 Another 80's flashback for our more refined listeners. You don't have to be old to enjoy it, but it helps (@weekendpaul should know.) With M.J. & Madonna kicking it off, and Prince closing things out (with some WHAM! and Debbie Gibson in between) this is as classic [...]
Pick Six! Another Retreat Mix – Out Now.
onPhoto : Milwaukee; Looking South from Downtown 2019 @weekendpaul just can't stop. Volume six of the Speaker Treat sub-series, "Retreat" is here. This one feels like it was ripped right off of the radio in the late 80's. And that's good thing. Get it now. https://www.mixcloud.com/weekenddjs/retreat-vol-6/
High Five!
onPhoto: PB Chicago 2018; October Well this is quite the bonus. Topping off a BIG weekend is this last minute RETREAT into the 80's. One last mix heading into the work week. It's new "old" music from Hall & Oates, Richard Marx, Paula Abdul, and lots more. Check it out now. https://www.mixcloud.com/weekenddjs/retreat-vol-5/
Retreat Vol 3 – Old Music; New Mix
onPhoto Milwaukee March 2019 PB WOAH! Retreat Vol 3 is now available. Another 80's (and 90's/Beyond) party mix. Featuring Chaka Khan, Vanity 6, Cyndi Lauper, Michael Jackson, TLC, Jagged Edge, and more... https://www.mixcloud.com/weekenddjs/retreat-vol-3/
Retreat Vol Two: Out Now
onPhoto: Milwaukee April 2019 PB The mixes keep dropping left, right, and center. "Retreat Vol. Two" drops just weeks after Vol One and @weekendpaul digs further into his crates then ever before. Yeah...you might hear a disco record or two pop up in this one folks. https://www.mixcloud.com/weekenddjs/bring-it-back-mix-part-two/
New Series: Retreat Vol One
onLet’s look forward to Spring weather by going back in time with a new series called “Retreat.” Retreats keep the short mix format established in the “Speaker Treats” line, but the focus is on old school or recurrent hits. Think of it as what Speaker Treats might have sounded like if they had existed back [...]