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#05 – Quiet Storm Sweden

https://soulineffect.com/episode-player/5773/05-quiet-storm-sweden.mp3?dest-id=4538278

En plats för mjuka rytmer, varma toner och en atmosfär som smyger sig in likt en bris i natten. Här […]

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#04 – Quiet Storm Sweden

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En plats för mjuka rytmer, varma toner och en atmosfär som smyger sig in likt en bris i natten. Här […]

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#02 – Quiet Storm Sweden

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En plats för mjuka rytmer, varma toner och en atmosfär som smyger sig in likt en bris i natten. Här […]

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#01 – Quiet Storm Sweden

https://soulineffect.com/episode-player/5457/01-quiet-storm-sweden.mp3?dest-id=4538278

En plats för mjuka rytmer, varma toner och en atmosfär som smyger sig in likt en bris i natten. Här […]

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In an era where electronic music often favors formula over feeling, few artists manage to bridge the gap between innovation and soul as deftly as Opolopo. Born Peter Major and raised in Sweden by way of Hungarian roots, Opolopo has quietly become one of the most respected figures in contemporary electronic music—an alchemist of sound whose work seamlessly fuses house, broken beat, boogie, and future-funk into a singular, unmistakable voice.With a career spanning over two decades, Opolopo has built a reputation not just as a producer of deeply emotive and rhythmically complex tracks, but as a remixer capable of reimagining the work of others with surgical precision and musical sensitivity. From reworks of legends like Gregory Porter and Stevie Wonder to dancefloor-ready originals on labels such as Local Talk, Z Records, and Tru Thoughts, his discography is a testament to both range and restraint.In this interview, I sit down with Opolopo to explore the nuances of his creative process, the evolution of his sound, and the broader cultural and technological shifts shaping the world of electronic music today.
On Legacy, Lyrics, and Life After Midnight StarWhen one speaks of funk royalty, the name Calloway carries weight, rhythm, and legacy. Reggie and Vincent Calloway—collectively known as The Calloway Brothers—have been architects of sound for over four decades. From their formative years as key members of Midnight Star to their chart-dominating run as Calloway, these brothers have not only witnessed the evolution of modern R&B—they’ve helped shape it.In a rare and intimate conversation hosted by DJ Soulswede for SoulInterviews.com, the brothers took a reflective and inspiring look back at their journey through the music industry—offering stories, insights, and wisdom that only legends can.Hailing from Cincinnati, Ohio, the Calloway brothers came up in a time when music was analog and magic was handmade. Reggie, the trumpet-wielding visionary with an ear for production, and Vincent, the smooth-voiced showman with a charismatic presence, formed a dynamic creative force early on. Their work with Midnight Star in the early ’80s redefined the sound of electro-funk. Hits like “Freak-A-Zoid,” “No Parking on the Dance Floor,” and “Operator” blended synthetic grooves with deep soul roots, paving the way for a new sonic movement in Black music.But the brothers didn’t stop there. As producers and writers, they lent their talents to a who’s who of R&B royalty—Gladys Knight, Teddy Pendergrass, Natalie Cole, and Klymaxx, to name a few. Their fingerprints are all over the 1980s and ’90s—on the radio, in the clubs, and across award stages.In the late ’80s, Reggie and Vincent branched out as Calloway, launching a successful solo act that further proved their hitmaking instincts. Their 1990 smash “I Wanna Be Rich” became an anthem of aspiration, combining catchy hooks with the same polished funk sensibility that had defined their earlier work.During the interview, the brothers reflected on the grit and discipline it took to succeed in an industry known for its volatility. But more than anything, they credited their bond—as brothers, collaborators, and visionaries—for the staying power of their careers. Whether behind the mixing board or on stage, their synergy was always evident, built on trust, shared experience, and a relentless pursuit of excellence.They also spoke passionately about the current state of music and their efforts to mentor new generations. Reggie, an advocate for artist rights and a tireless educator, has become a vocal presence in the push for music creators to retain control over their intellectual property. Vincent, ever the entertainer, remains committed to performance and inspiring younger artists through storytelling and stagecraft.What stood out most in this soul-filled dialogue was the sense of purpose that continues to drive the Calloway Brothers. Their legacy isn’t just in the gold records or the platinum singles—it’s in the culture they helped shape, the artists they uplifted, and the communities they’ve served through music.As DJ Soulswede wrapped up the session, listeners were left not just with nostalgia, but with renewed respect for two artists who never stopped evolving. The Calloway Brothers aren’t just part of music history—they are living proof that soul endures, funk never fades, and legends keep creating.
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