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  • Dem Vinyl Boyz EP 149 - SOUNDTRACK SUMMER - The Bodyguard (1992)
    As we wrap up our Soundtrack Summer series, we’re going out with a blockbuster — the iconic 1992 soundtrack to The Bodyguard, starring Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner. This album wasn’t just a soundtrack; it became a global cultural phenomenon and one of the best-selling albums of all time. Led by Whitney Houston’s immortal performance of “I Will Always Love You”, this soundtrack redefined what a film score could achieve commercially and emotionally. That soaring Dolly Parton cover — with its a cappella opening and powerhouse delivery — remains one of the most recognized ballads in history. But The Bodyguard soundtrack is much more than one hit. It features additional Houston classics like “I Have Nothing,” “Run to You,” “Queen of the Night,” and “I’m Every Woman”, showcasing her dynamic vocal range across pop, R&B, and soul genres. Side B of the record includes contributions from other artists like Kenny G, Lisa Stansfield, and Joe Cocker, balancing the album with smooth jazz and adult contemporary vibes. With over 45 million copies sold worldwide, The Bodyguard is not only the best-selling soundtrack of all time — it cemented Whitney Houston’s place as a global superstar and ushered in a new era for movie music. It’s only fitting that we close out our summer-long celebration of soundtrack classics with this legendary album. From funky breakdancing beats to heart-wrenching ballads, Soundtrack Summer has been a journey through vinyl’s greatest movie moments — and The Bodyguard hits every emotional note to bring it home.
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  • Dem Vinyl Boyz EP 148 - SOUNDTRACK SUMMER - Beat Street (1984)
    In 1984, the Bronx brought the boom box to the big screen with Beat Street, a film that didn’t just ride the hip-hop wave—it helped define and export it. The Beat Street soundtrack is a time capsule of early hip-hop and electro-funk, capturing the birth of a movement before it was fully commercialized. Released by Atlantic Records, this album wasn’t just background music—it was the culture. The album features legendary contributions from Grandmaster Melle Mel & the Furious Five, Afrika Bambaataa & the Soulsonic Force, The System, Juicy, and Arthur Baker, among others. Each track highlights a different element of the hip-hop universe: from DJing and breakdancing to graffiti and street storytelling. Standout tracks like “Beat Street Breakdown” by Melle Mel paint vivid lyrical murals of life in the city, while “Frantic Situation” by Soulsonic Force lays down a pulse-pounding, futuristic vibe that made dance floors shake from the Bronx to Berlin. This soundtrack helped introduce the four pillars of hip-hop to the mainstream—making Beat Street a cornerstone not just of music, but of cultural education. Whether it’s breakbeats, synth-laced funk, or early rap poetics, this vinyl spins with history and rhythm. Beat Street isn't just a soundtrack—it's a sonic blueprint for hip-hop’s global explosion. For our Soundtrack Summer series, this album reminds us where the culture started and how vital music was in telling those early stories. It's a soundtrack with soul, struggle, and street smarts—straight from the boogie-down Bronx.
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  • Dem Vinyl Boyz EP 147 - SOUNDTRACK SUMMER - Animal House 1978
    This week on Dem Vinyl Boyz, we throw on the toga, spike the punch, and crank up the chaos with the unforgettable soundtrack to National Lampoon’s Animal House (1978). One of the most iconic comedy films of all time, Animal House didn’t just redefine the college party movie—it also delivered a killer blend of ‘50s and ‘60s rock ’n’ roll that’s still blasting at frat houses today. The soundtrack features classics from Otis Day & The Knights (“Shout” and “Shama Lama Ding Dong”), Sam Cooke, Fats Domino, and the Kingsmen's raucous “Louie Louie,” all tied together by the chaotic, high-energy spirit of the Delta Tau Chi fraternity. Whether you're reliving your wild college days or hearing these tracks for the first time on wax, this episode is a nostalgic, riotous ride through a soundtrack that’s just as legendary as the film itself. And don’t forget: this episode kicks off our 8-week Soundtrack Summer series—spotlighting the most iconic movie soundtracks ever pressed to vinyl.
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  • Dem Vinyl Boyz EP 146 - SOUNDTRACK SUMMER - Kill Bill Vol 01
    This week on Dem Vinyl Boyz, the needle drops on a revenge-fueled, genre-smashing classic: the Kill Bill Vol. 1 Original Soundtrack. Released in 2003 alongside Quentin Tarantino’s blood-soaked cinematic samurai-western hybrid, this album is a sonic rollercoaster — a wild blend of surf rock, Japanese pop, spaghetti western scores, soul, and kung-fu funk that redefined what a modern movie soundtrack could be. From the thunderous opening whistle of "Twisted Nerve" to the eerie calm of Nancy Sinatra's "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)", and the blazing energy of Tomoyasu Hotei’s “Battle Without Honor or Humanity”, this soundtrack isn't just background music — it's an essential character in the film. We’ll explore how Tarantino, alongside musical supervisor RZA from Wu-Tang Clan, curated one of the most eclectic and unforgettable movie albums of the 2000s. We also break down the film’s influence on pop culture and how this soundtrack brought niche and vintage tracks into the mainstream spotlight, introducing a whole new generation to deep cuts that slap. Get ready for sword fights, soul samples, and some serious crate-digging vibes — Dem Vinyl Boyz are takin’ you into the dojo with Kill Bill Vol. 1.
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  • Dem Vinyl Boyz EP 145 - SOUNDTRACK SUMMER - Flashdance
    This week on Dem Vinyl Boyz, our Soundtrack Summer takes us back to the neon lights, leg warmers, and pure adrenaline of the 1980s with the iconic 1983 Flashdance soundtrack. A cultural phenomenon on its own, this album captured the era’s energy and helped define what a blockbuster movie soundtrack could be. Packed with unforgettable tracks like “Flashdance... What a Feeling” by Irene Cara and “Maniac” by Michael Sembello, the soundtrack is a high-energy mix of pop, rock, and dance that fueled both the film’s emotional beats and its legendary dance sequences. More than just background music, these songs became radio staples, earning Grammy and Academy Award recognition and turning Flashdance into a household name. In this episode, we’ll break down how this soundtrack dominated the charts, inspired countless aspiring dancers, and remains one of the ultimate feel-good albums of the 80s. Whether you’re revisiting it for nostalgia or hearing it fresh on vinyl, the Flashdance soundtrack will have you ready to break out into your own victory dance. Join Dem Vinyl Boyz as we spin one of the most iconic soundtracks in movie history—because sometimes, passion and music are all you need to take your shot.
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For decades, people who enjoyed music on vinyl records instead of CDs or MP3s were considered dinosaurs. While we like moving at 33 RPM, the rest of the world rushed and went to digital. Not only did vinyl refuse to die but demand is at its highest since at least 1991. It's a good thing Dem Vinyl Boyz saved all their records from back in the day. Because, now we have the biggest collection of 12-inch records on the radio. Dem Vinyl Boyz love the joy of sliding a classic album out of its cover; the crackle of a needle just dropped into a groove; the careful way to pick up and flip a record when a side ends. On the podcast each week we feature a different piece of music history on vinyl record. Dem Vinyl Boyz experience the album front and back, giving you commentary and music facts along the way. Put your ear buds in and let us take you on a musically journey listening to the greatest music of all time and the history of how it became legendary. Dem Vinyl Boyz! Respect The Technique
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