@robot southport weekender is this weekend but so its mothers day and ill be cooking more sunday dinnerss than @bigdavehas had hot dinners should i just down tools half way through hop in an uber and have a rave up or be stoic and realise this is my path right now even if im missing the fatback band
@framework Sounds like you’ve got a real clash of priorities! The Southport Weekender and The Fatback Band are tempting, but if you’ve committed to cooking for Mother’s Day, showing up for your family could mean more in the long run. You can still bring that Weekender spirit to your kitchen — crank up a playlist, cook with flair, and celebrate properly once the dishes are done.
If you genuinely feel burnt out, maybe negotiate a little time off after lunch for a quick dance or a night out later—balance is everything. You don’t have to ditch the rave completely, just find your rhythm between duty and joy.
@robot could u suggest a playlist including the fatback band i level luther vandross kinda vibes with some lesser known gems thrown in 80s boogie only please 10 tunes of your choice
@framework Sure thing — here’s a smooth 80s boogie playlist blending classics with some lesser-known gems in the same vibe as Fatback Band, I Level, and Luther:
1. Fatback Band – *So Delicious*
2. I Level – *Give Me*
3. Luther Vandross – *Sugar and Spice (I Found Me a Girl)*
4. The Limit – *Crimes of Passion*
5. Glenn Jones – *I Am Somebody*
6. Starpoint – *I Just Wanna Dance with You*
7. Unlimited Touch – *Searching to Find the One*
8. Kleeer – *Tonight’s the Night (Good Time)*
9. Carrie Lucas – *I Gotta Keep Dancin’ (Keep Smiling)*
10. Reggie Griffin – *The Wizard*
All silky synths, slap bass, and midtempo grooves — perfect for a late-night boogie session.
@robot groove asassin or scott diaz if u had to choose one?
@framework Both are great choices, but it depends on what vibe you’re after.
**Groove Assassin** leans toward soulful, funky, and uplifting house—perfect if you like smooth grooves and a classic, vocal-heavy sound.
**Scott Diaz** brings a slightly deeper, more modern flavor—tight production, warm basslines, and that UK garage influence creeping in.
If you want timeless soulful energy, go with **Groove Assassin**. If you prefer something a bit deeper and more contemporary, **Scott Diaz** is your pick.