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Best podcasts about bobby konders

Latest podcast episodes about bobby konders

SUIKA
Tribute to International Deejay Gigolo Records

SUIKA

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 121:44


TRACKLIST : Christopher Just - I'm a disco dancer (John Tejada remix) Foremost Poets - Moonraker DJ Linus - Are you ready Mijk van Dijk & DJ Rok - Jack your ass (Rok's remix) Gin Sling - Joy ride Kiko - Traxxes Gabriel Ananda - Doppelwhipper (Play remix) Bobby Konders & House Rhythms - Nervous acid DJ Hell - Car car sar (Phil Kieran's remix) Josh Caffe - One night in Paris Kim Anh & Joyce Muni - Give me the taste Oliver Huntemann & Stephan Bodzin - Rubin Joyce Muniz & Demetr1us - Toxic people Namito & DJQ Quinta Young - Ride the flow (DJ Hell remix) Chris Shape - Shidevari Alex Bau & Ana Gartner - God and the devil Ask:Me & Bedrud - Gorilla Emmon - Machines Emmon - Machines (Terence Fixmer remix) Christopher Kah - Hunger Gezender & Moebiius - Moksa German Brigante - By myself Fetisch & &ME - Useless man Knor - It's happening (Sepalot remix)

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Reggae Hour
King Kong Reggae Interview

Reggae Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 54:50


Reggae legend King Kong, also known as Dennis Thomas, emerged in the early 1980s Jamaican music scene alongside other iconic artists like Tenor Saw and Nitty Gritty. His talent was quickly recognized by the legendary producer King Tubby, who brought him on board to record several singles for the Firehouse label, including "Step On Dem Corn," "Aids," and "Babylon."As digital music began to reshape the soundscape in 1985, King Kong collaborated with Anthony Red Rose on the hit song "Two Big Bull Ina One Pen." He later joined forces with producer King Jammy, churning out successive hits like "Legal We Legal," "Trouble Again," and "Mix Up" between 1985 and 1986. King Kong's versatility was further showcased during this period through his work with other labels including Black Scorpio, Bunny Lee, and Prince Jazzbo.In the late 1980s, King Kong's career took him beyond Jamaica to the United States and Canada, where he established his own label, Conscious Music.King Kong continued to make his mark in the late 1980s with a tribute song, "He Was A Friend," dedicated to the late reggae artist Tenor Saw. He then set his sights on new horizons, traveling to London in the early 1990s. There, he collaborated with several prominent figures in the reggae scene, including Mafia & Fluxy, Fashion Records, and Gussie P. He also linked up with the New York-based label Massive B.King Kong's creative spark remained evident in 1990 when he recorded a dubplate, a custom-made reggae record, titled "Call Mr. Madden." While initially unreleased, the song's potential was undeniable. Two years later, producer Bobby Konders decided to share "Call Mr. Madden" with the world, and it became a dancehall hit. Interestingly, the Fugees would later draw inspiration from this title for their smash hit "Fu-Gee-La" released in 1996.Despite these successes, King Kong's reggae career maintained a sporadic presence on the global stage.Reggae Reignited: Later Years and Continued SuccessAfter facing legal troubles in the mid-1990s, King Kong returned to Jamaica and reconnected with producer King Jammy, releasing tracks like "Seize All Guns" and "Break Down The Walls." However, it was the New York label Massive B who truly reignited his artistic fire. Collaborations with them produced inspirational songs like "Jah Is My Best Friend," "Earth Is The Lord," and "I Feel A Joy."King Kong's adventurous spirit then led him to Ethiopia in 2007. This new chapter culminated in the 2012 release of his 10th album, "Ethiopian Dream," a collaboration with the Dutch label King Shiloh. Singles like "Sweet Rub A Dub" and a cover of "Door Peeper" kept the momentum going. In 2017, he dropped an EP titled "In The Old Capital" featuring five tracks and their dub versions, produced by Old Capital Records.King Kong's artistic wellspring continued to flow in 2018 with the release of the acclaimed album "Repatriation" on the Irie Ites Records label. With a career spanning over 35 years and boasting an impressive discography of 12 albums and countless singles, King Kong remains a force to be reckoned with in the reggae world mark the minds of fans of the artist!https://www.irieites.net/https://www.facebook.com/irie.ites/https://soundcloud.com/irie-ites-recordshttps://www.youtube.com/user/IRIEITESMANAJAHhttps://twitter.com/IRIEITESRECORDSWho Needs a Superhero When You Have Whipped Body Butter?Dry, itchy skin? Frizz so wild it could conduct an orchestra? Fear not, weary warriors of self-care! Southside Beauty Care's whipped body butter is here to vanquish your woes with a luxurious 4 ounces of pure, pampering goodness.This all-natural wonder is crafted with a team of superstar ingredients like shea butter, sunflower oil, and avocado oil (or coconut oil, depending on your flavor). Together, they fight dryness like it's their archnemesis, leaving your skin feeling soft, supple, and worthy of its own red carpet moment.But wait, there's more! This versatile superhero doesn't discriminate. Dry, frizzy hair doesn't stand a chance against a dollop of whipped goodness. Tame those fly aways and add a touch of shine for a mane that would make Rapunzel jealous.Choose Your Whipped Weapon:Frankensense & Myrrh: For an air of mystical pampering.Regular, Orange, Rose: Classic scents to match your mood.Sea Moss: Because sometimes your skin needs a touch of the ocean (minus the sand).So ditch the sidekicks (expensive creams, harsh chemicals), Southside Beauty Care's whipped body butter is all you need to conquer dryness and leave your skin and hair feeling like a million bucks (or at least a very luxurious four ounces).www.southsidebeautycare.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/reggae-hour--2646280/support.

Nova Hors-Série
Hommage à Patrick “reggae” Leygonie, pionnier de Radio Nova

Nova Hors-Série

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 89:58


Co-fondateur de Radio Ivre puis réalisateur, deejay, co-directeur des programmes au début des années 80, il a contribué à façonner la bande-son de Nova durant 10 ans. Il nous a enrichi de ses passions pour le reggae et pour moultes musiques africaines, orientales, caribéennes… Et autres beautés tous azimuts qu'il s'est attaché à jouer, mixer et promouvoir dans ces années où explosait ce que Nova et le magazine Actuel ont appelé la sono mondiale. Soit l'ouverture à tous les sons du monde, parmi lesquels toutes ces musiques urbaines qui n'avaient pas droit de cité jusqu'alors sur les radios traditionnelles, avant la libération des ondes FM. Grâce aux témoignages des proches avec lesquels Patrick a collaboré - Patrick Van Troyen, co-fondateur de Radio Ivre et Papa Gideon, Jean-Jacques Mandel, journaliste et animateur des Nuits noires de Nova, le directeur artistique Martin Meissonnier, le deejay Dee Nasty et la photographe Françoise Huguier -, Nova vous embarque dans un grand mix musical composé des morceaux que Patrick Leygonie a aimé toute sa vie, et qu'il nous a légué dans une compilation réalisée quelques jours avant son décès. Une émission réalisée par Guillaume Girault, proposée par Bintou Simporé et Isadora Dartial.Playlist Junior Murvin - police and thieves Coupé Cloué - International /Colé Colé Instru Fela - Shakara (Oloje)LKJ - Di Black Petty BoujwaMama Sissoko - Hommage à K Dont le Mix Special Raggamuffin français par Dee Nasty for Leygo :Puppa Leslie - Paris dans la danse (inédit de 1986 produit par Dee Nasty) Saxo - Ne te laisse pas engrainer (inédit de 1992 produit par Dee Nasty)Capt. Remo - Me No Fool (produit par Bobby Konders en 1992)Super Cat - Don Dada (1992) Cutty Ranks - Limb By Limb (1993) Mad Cobra - Big Long John (1996) Mightys Clamp - Jump (1993) Extrait Mix Lee “Scratch“ Perry (Live à Nova en 1987)Jah Lion - Fat Man (1969 prod. Lee Perry)Dont des extraits de la Compilation LEYGO, un dernier verre pour la route (préparée avec ses enfants Wally & Ines) : Harry Nilsson - CoconutElla Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong - Can Anyone Explain ? Fats Domino - My Girl Josephine The Beatles & Billy Preston - Get Back Karl Bryan & The Afrokats - Money GeneratorAmr Mustapha - Lak, Lak, LakBembeya Jazz National - Doni Doni Cette émission spéciale en hommage à notre confrère et ami Patrick Leygonie a été réalisé par Guillaume Girault, avec les témoignages de Patrick Van Troyen, Papa Gideon, Françoise Huguier, Jean Jacques Mandel, Martin Meissonnier, Grand Master Dee Nasty et la participation de François Dayre, Judah Roger, Bastien Stisi, Esteli Hernandez Ortiz, Sophie Marchand et Mélanie Mallet. Merci à Wally et Ines Leygonie pour les musiques. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

THE MEGAHERTZ MIX SHOW PODCAST
SEASON 12 EPISODE 4: FIRE DRILL '22 SOCA FIX-UP

THE MEGAHERTZ MIX SHOW PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021


FIRE DRILL: '22 SOCA FIX-UP A smooth mix of new groovy soca for the 2022 season. GBM Nutron & DJ Spider – Down Dey (Parry Jack remix) LA DANZA riddim Problem Child – Fete It Up GBM Nutron – Reverse Adam O – Nice & Easy TUMERIC WATER riddim Viking Ding Dong – Forever Sekon Sta – Bless Body Lyrikal – One Jam Sekon Sta & Mela Caribe – Dangerous Love Nessa Preppy – Horn Back Motto & Bobby Konders – Playing Games TURBULENCE riddim Motto – HORN Sekon Sta & Melly Rose – Wha Yuh Want Mical Teja – Tek Front Dev – Slam Bam TILT riddim Kernal Roberts – Tilt Zan – Sunshine & Wine Nadia Batson – Sweetest Feeling Baron & Azaryah – Runnin Red Lyrikal – Soca Forever OLD TING riddim College Boy Jesse – Good Again Jaiga – Good Talk Sekon Sta – Mama Cougar Erphaan Alves – Heart Clean Nailah Blackman – Coffee BRUNCH FETE riddim Marzville – Yeah College Boy Jesse – Doin It Lyrikal – Fete Cyah Over BOAT CRUISE riddim Destra – Special Delight Lexxi – Drop It Down Mical Teja – Have Yuh Own Patrice Roberts – I Good Erphaan Alves & Shal Marshall – Mash Up IBIZA riddim Bunji Garlin & Fay-Ann Lyons – What You See (Show Your Hands) Skinny Fabulous – Stars (Different Planet) Motto ft Nikki – Best Night Of My Life Azaryah – Imprint GBM Nutron x Imani Ray – Dancing Partner COSAIN riddim Sekon Sta – Baddest Girl Erphaan Alves – With My Head Preedy – Dutty Waist Nessa Pessy – Double Team PRESS BACK riddim Sekon Sta – Doh Kill Him Jaiga – Lights Naila Blackman ft DJ Cheem, Adam O & QQ – Body College Boy Jesse – Pass Thru Mical Teja – Time Away Carib ft Shenseea & Kerwin Dubois – Can You Feel It DOLCE riddim Simbaarley & Keone – Feter For Life Xone – Duck Dem College Boy Jesse – Gyal Kingdom Problem Child – Under Vibes BIG JOY riddim Problem Child – No Time For That Viking Ding Dong – Leave It Alone Patrice Roberts – Tricks (Wrong Woman) Nadia Batson – We Woulda College Boy Jesse & Timeka Marshall – Anything Jaiga – Tonight

Entertainment Report Podcast
EPISODE #230 DOUBLE X ON LIFE BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER T.O.K

Entertainment Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 79:28


Brought To You By: https://www.2linedmusichutstore.com | Enter promo code ERP20 at check out to receive 20% off your first purchase.DOUBLE X (formerly FLEXX) Singer, songwriter, performer and founding member of Dancehall super group T.O.K pulled up to the Entertainment Report Podcast for an EPICCC conversation about his career. Double X spoke about discovering his voice as a child, founding T.O.K with Alex, moving around with Monster Shack Crew for a bit, meeting Rihanna early in her career, Taking Over reality show, best moments on tour, the break up of T.O.K from his point of view, going solo, getting incarcerated in the USA and new music. Double X also spoke about T.O.K working with top producers like Dave Kelly, Tony Kelly, Bobby Konders, Don Corleon, Major Lazer and Sly & Robbie. THIS IS A MUST LISTEN!!! Don't Forget To Subscribe. Enjoy!

Entertainment Report Podcast
EPISODE #229 BOBBY KONDERS (MASSIVE B) THE PRODUCER

Entertainment Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2021 117:41


rought To You By: https://www.2linedmusichutstore.com | Enter promo code ERP20 at check out to receive 20% off your first purchase.Sound system owner, DJ and producer BOBBY KONDERS from MASSIVE B pulled up to the Entertainment Report Podcast for an EPICCC and in-depth conversation about his productions. Bobby Konders spoke producing Dancehall and Reggae infused with Hip Hop, getting to HOT97, the infamous Massive B truck, connecting with Salaam Remi to produce Super Cat's Don Dada and Ghetto Red Hot remixes, his connection with Mad Lion, the story behind Collie Buddz's massive hits and connecting with Elephant Man and Vybz Kartel through Bounty Killer. Bobby Konders also spoke about producing worldwide hits for King Kong, Sizzla, T.O.K, Shinehead, Anthony B, Richie Spice, Burro Banton, Nicodemus and many more. THIS IS A MUST LISTEN!!!! Don't Forget To Subscribe. Enjoy!

Entertainment Report Podcast
EPISODE #186 JUNIOR DEMUS FROM THEN TILL NOW

Entertainment Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 81:43


The Legendary Dancehall artist JUNIOR DEMUS pulled up to the Entertainment Report Podcast for an EPIC and hilarious conversation. Junior Demus spoke about his brother KC White, Nicodemus being his musical teacher, doing shows with Yellow Man, being on sound systems like Echo Vibration and Jack Ruby, inventing his dj style, naming Junior Cat, linking up with Super Cat and Nicodemus to do 'Cabin Stabbin', recording for Bobby Konders for Massive B, King Addies with Danny Dread, his new song 'Wop Dem' and sooooo much more. THIS IS A MUST LISTEN! Don't Forget To Subscribe. Enjoy!

Slam Radio
#SlamRadio - 409 - NYCTA 1989-1991 (Adam X and Function)

Slam Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 95:29


TRACKLIST=> bit.ly/SlamRadioGroup NYCTA is a project Adam X and Function have been pulling together, with many obstacles along the way, over the course of the last 10 years and this mix captures the essence of what they set out to achieve. It pays total homage to the sound and it's a sound that, in a scene where everything has already been largely reissued, hasn't had a light shone on it yet. Nugroove, yes. But this is much more than that. Though not overlooked in the history of electronic music when it comes to the early days of electro, hip hop and disco, New York City has been largely overlooked in it's contributions to the origins of techno and house music in America, while the cities of Detroit & Chicago have always taken most of the credit. Names like Joey Beltram, Frankie Bones, Lenny Dee, Tommy Musto, How & Little, Mundo Muzique, Damon Wild, Todd Terry, Kenny Dope, Ralphie Dee, Jimmy Crash, Rheji Burrell, Bobby Konders, Roger S, Blue Jean, L.B. Bad and of course Adam X were as instrumental in bringing both genres forward as the artists from the aforementioned cities. Tracklist: bit.ly/SlamRadioGroup Discover more episodes: https://soundcloud.com/soma/sets/slam-radio Subscribe on iTunes: itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/slam-radio/id584845850 Keep up with SLAM: fanlink.to/Slam Keep up with Soma Records: fanlink.to/SomaRecords www.instagram.com/slam_djs/ www.facebook.com/SLAM.soma twitter.com/slam_djs Slam Radio is produced at www.glowcast.co.uk For syndication or radio queries, email conor@somarecords.com If you enjoy this music and like receiving it every week - if you want to support Slam as artists please consider making a small donation to the cause here: www.paypal.me/slamdjs

Six Million Steps - 6MS Sessions
6MS Sessions: Dave & John - 1st August 2020

Six Million Steps - 6MS Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2020


MP3 Link Play via Mixcloud Dave and John hosting the show, delivering a fabulous selection of disco, house, boogie, jazz-funk, soul and loads more. Features tracks by Tee Mango, Melvin Wah Wah Watson, The Popular People's Front, Derrick Carter, Turntable Orchestra, Bobby Konders, Cold Fire, Renzo Freize, Lonnie Liston Smith, Art Of Tones and others. Enjoy. RSS Feed: 6MS Sessions

Entertainment Report Podcast
EPISODE #95 BOBBY KONDERS • MASSIVE B

Entertainment Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 58:43


When the NYC's sound system owner and producer BOBBY KONDERS from MASSIVE B pulled up to the Entertainment Report Podcast we had an epic conversation. Bobby Konders spoke about how he started as a Dance Music producer and transitioned to Reggae, cutting his first dubplate, how he met and connected with Jabba, relationship with Super Cat, Nica Demus and Burro Banton, producing Bounty Killer and Vybz Kartel, New York's sound system culture, sound clash and so much more. Don't forget to subscribe. Enjoy!

Reflections of a DJ
Episode 53: DJ BOBBY KONDERS

Reflections of a DJ

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018 125:14


Episode 53: DJ BOBBY KONDERS The crew sits down with the legendary Bobby Konders this week on the R.O.A.D. podcast. Konders starts off by explaining this was only his second time ever in Las Vegas, the first being when he DJ'd at what was then Jet Nightclub. Originally from Brooklyn, Konders talks about being a vinyl junkie and street DJ. He explains how he was always a producer first, starting out with house music, and later got into DJing. Konders speaks of his company "Massive B" which he started in 1991. Konders explains to the crew where he believes dance-hall music started, as well as the difference between dance-hall and traditional reggae. Konders talks about his career in radio; starting out at WBLS and later making the transition to Hot 97 in New York. Konders speaks on being white, being embraced by Jamaican culture, and some of the trials he faced in the process. Konders continues by telling the crew the importance of investing in yourself, and also changing along with the times. When DJing went digital, Konders explains how he had to relearn the industry. Konders inquires on the crews Top 5 all time rappers, as well as his own.

Holler Radio On DDR
Holler 18 - September 2018

Holler Radio On DDR

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 120:07


Listen in as Holler celebrated its 18th birthday on Dublin Digital Radio - ddr. To paraphrase Aretha Franklin, we may be “just 18, but we're old men in disguise." So tune in for another bout of ill-prepared mangling. Beardy started off this one with some drone, from the likes of Chra, Jefre Cantu-Ledesma and Dean Hurley before turning to lush ambient from Dedekind Cut. Watch out for that mournful descent into the gut wrenching poetry of North Yorkshire’s Adelle Stripe. It will hurt. Reddy stepped in with some D-Bridge dread and filth from Pariah mashing into the first of our Aretha Franklin injections with a song called America’s Nightmare. Things took a turn to variants of thug, deep and soulful house - before the bass whacked back in with club heaters tracks from the likes of Batu, Metrist, rRoxymore, Hodge, Ipman and Pinch. Things get wheeled up with a full on speed garage segment, some classic italo-house and Massive Sounds from NYC don dadda Bobby Konders. Finishing up with some electro/electronic futuristic sounds from DJ Stingray 313, Ceephax Acid Crew, Maelstro, Alphonse and Mike In and some seriously woofer slaying Miami Bass and B-More rescued from the depths of an old hard-drive and the back of the shelves. Holler!

Holler Radio On DDR
Holler 3 - December 2016

Holler Radio On DDR

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2017 153:39


Chockablocka riotious dancehall, sheer skank, weirdo house and somewhere in the middle a dose of rousing dub poetry via Mataburuka and Bobby Konders. Tracklisting: The Few Of Us Left Adam Bryanbaum Wiltzie Beautiful People (feat Thom Yorke) Mark Pritchard Before I Lied Trim Head Body Not Waving Slow Knife Kuedo The Poem (feat Mutaburaka) Massive Sounds JAMIT (feat Egyptian Lover - Neana remix) Nick Hook Yoga Riddim Team Shadetek Man-Bruk (Nyabinghi mix) Capleton Say Wha U A Say Chico And Suku From Early (Fracture reduction mix) Fracture, Chimpo No Apology (feat Timberlee) Future Brown Classified Ruffhouse Dem A Talk Bout (feat Trigga) Richie Brains Glass Zomby Acid Bleep Dj Haus

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SELECTA KILLA & UMAN - DANCEHALL STATION RADIOSHOW
SELECTA KILLA & UMAN - DANCEHALL STATION SHOW #221 - SPECIAL GUEST BOBBY KONDERS

SELECTA KILLA & UMAN - DANCEHALL STATION RADIOSHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2016 119:41


VYBZ KARTEL - WIN VYBZ KARTEL - ENEMY ZONE VYBZ KARTEL - MIRACLE VYBZ KARTEL - TRAINING WHEEL VYBZ KARTEL - 9X VYBZ KARTEL - SO HORNY DEMARCO - LINK UP MAVADO - BEAT & TEACH VYBZ KARTEL - COLORING BOOK POPCAAN - NAH IDLE GIFTA - TOUCHDOWN 47TH FLOOR RIDDIM (SEANIZZLE RECORDS)  STREET LIGHT RIDDIM (DJ FRASS RECORDS) RED PLATE RIDDIM (TJ RECORDS) CHAN DIZZY - MI NAH GIVE UP MOVE RIDDIM (FRESH EAR PRODUCTIONS) DEMARCO - BACKASS BUMPAH RIDDIM (YELLOW MOON RECORDS)  KICK OFF RIDDIM (ANOINTED ENTERTAINMENT) POPCAAN - MONEY MI WANT DJ SNAKE & JUSTIN BIEBER - LET ME LOVE YOU DANCEHALL STATION SPECIAL GUEST - BOBBY KONDERS DANCEHALL STATION TOP 5 5) KONSHENS - BRUK OFF MI COCK 4) POPCAAN - WE STILL A WIN 3) TORY LANEZ - LUV 5) POPCAAN - OVA DWEET 1) MAVADO - PROGRESS DANCEHALL STATION - DOWNTOWN SECTION ASAP MOB - CRAZY BRAZY JUICY J - BALLIN TORY LANEZ - SUPER FREAKY RAE SREMMURD & GUCCI MANE - BLACK BEATLES KIRKO BANGZ - LOVE 2 TRAP YOUNG THUG - GUWOP TRAVIS SCOTT - THE HOOCH TYGA & DESIGNER - GUCCI SNAKES DJ KHALED - FUCK UP THE CLUB LIL UZI VERT - YOU WAS RIGHT TRAVIS SCOTT - OUTSIDE FRENCH MONTANA & DRAKE - TWO TIMES YOUNG MA - OOUUHHHH DJ KHALED & NAS - NAS ALBUM DONE TY DOLLA SIGN - PUSSY BLACK YOUNGSTA & RICH HOMIE QUAN - BEAT IT

Gibbo Presents - Dancehall, Reggae & Sound System Culture
Pat McKay Talks WBLS Show With Bobby Konders, NYC/JA Simulcast & SiriusXM

Gibbo Presents - Dancehall, Reggae & Sound System Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2016 14:01


Reggae radio pioneer Pat McKay discusses her career. Including her time hosting the WBLS Reggae House Party with Bobby Konders, simulcasting to New York and Jamaica with Irie Jam Radio and her current role at SiriusXM. A video of this interview can be seen at gibbopresents.com gibbopresents.com facebook.com/gibbopresentspage instagram.com/gibbopresents twitter.com/gibbopresents gibbopresents@gmail.com

Release Yourself
Release Yourself Radio Show 766

Release Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2016 107:11


New music this week from the likes of Oliver Dollar, Raumakustik, Dennis Cruz, Horatio, T.R.P and an S-Man remix of a Green Velvet classic! The Hot Release is a double Dutch effort from Ferreck Dawn and Rene Amesz, and the Spotlight shines down on UK producer Patrick Topping.Roger pulls out a 1990 classic from Bobby Konders for this week’s Flashback, and we’re in the UK for the final forty as up and coming producer Joziff Jordan takes over for the Release Yourself Guest Mix.Dantiez Saunderson & Dennis Quin - The Reason (When Will I See You Again) (Simma Black)Billy Kenny & Maximono - Must Be (Dirtybird)TRP - Spinnin (Lobster Theremin)Green Velvet - The Stalker (S-Man Edit)Hot Release: Ferreck Dawn & Rene Amesz - Lord (Spinnin Deep)Dua Lipa - Hotter Than Hell (Shadow Child Dub)Milk & Sugar with Barbara Tucker - My Lovin (Oliver Dollar Main Mix)Clio & Yvan Genkins - Night Shift (Snatch!)The Release Yourself SpotlightBooka Shade - Night Falls (Patrick Topping Remix)Claptone - Heartbeat ft Nathan Nicholson (Technasia Remix)Raumakustik - Logic (Toolroom)Roger Sanchez - Morning Prayer (Bontan Remix) (Stealth)The Release Yourself FlashbackBobby Konders Project - Let There Be House (Nu Groove)Horatio & Larisse van Doorn - Bitch (Natural Rhythm) Dennis Cruz - We Can (Deeperfect)Rendezvous - Hoodlum (Prok & Fitch Edit)The Release Yourself Guest Mix with Joziff Jordan

SELECTA KILLA & UMAN - DANCEHALL STATION RADIOSHOW
SELECTA KILLA & UMAN - DANCEHALL STATION SHOW #214 - SPECIAL GUEST BOBBY KONDERS

SELECTA KILLA & UMAN - DANCEHALL STATION RADIOSHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2016 118:25


KONSHENS - GALGOV CECILE & KALADO - WANNA RIDE DJ RASIMCAN - DANCEFLOOR MURDA AIDONIA - HEY YO POCAAN - OVA DWEET MAD RUSH RIDDIM (RAZZATTACK MUZIK)  INKJET RIDDIM (PREZZI) ISHAWNA - PRETTY SUMMA 16 RIDDIM (TJ RECORDS)  THE CHAMP RIDDIM (CR203 RECORDS)  SALT SHAKER RIDDIM (FULL CHAARGE RECORDS)  DRAKE - ONE DANCE BROEDERLIEFDE - ALAKA SEAN PAUL - TRUMPET KONSHENS - ACTION VYBZ KARTEL - WHITE LINE PILE UP RRIDDIM  DANCEHALL STATION SPECIAL GUEST >>> BOBBY KONDERS (MASSIVE B) - NEW YORK

le Catalyste radio show
Le Catalyste #23 Special DIFU with Jacques Terrasse DJ set!

le Catalyste radio show

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2016 87:04


Le Catalyste Episode #23 focus on French Label D!FU, with a special DJ set from Jacques Terrasse, one of the two heads of the label. This is the voiceless version, complete french speaking show is available at: https://www.mixcloud.com/kuzanagi/ This week: Highlights will focus on DIFU latest releases, with eLBee BaD, Kiani & his legion (forthcoming release Difu #19) and Patrick Vidal vs Laurent Caligaris (the other head of the label in duo with one of the french deep house legend) Oldschool part will focus on Jacques Terrasse preference at the moment: Bobby Konders and Blake Baxter. links: @label-difu, https://www.facebook.com/jacques.terrasse.1 https://www.facebook.com/label.difu https://www.facebook.com/events/931586606958876/?active_tab=posts Jaques Terrasse DJ set playlist: T.B Kuden & D Savi - Cheating - Underground Quality Flabaire - Album 5 - D.KO Records X1 - Le Glitch - BXC Mike Huckaby - Baseline 87 - Synth Raw MT - Sky (Rough Mix) - Lobster Theremin Mike Dehnert - Meckwiki - Clone Tom Joyce - Roland in space - Sounds Benefit Nina Kraviz - I'm Gonna Get you - Rekids Steve Pointdexter - Work that mutha.... - Dance Mania Zadig - The Stellar Hunter - Tresor DJ HMC - 6AM - Reflector Records It's bath house - Etiquette - White label ? Jus Ed - I'm Comin (Levon Vincent remix) - Underground Quality

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SELECTA KILLA & UMAN - DANCEHALL STATION RADIOSHOW
SELECTA KILLA & UMAN - DANCEHALL STATION SHOW #205 - SPECIAL GUEST BOBBY KONDERS

SELECTA KILLA & UMAN - DANCEHALL STATION RADIOSHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2016 112:51


FULL HOUSE RIDDIM (NOTNICE RECORDS)  J CAPRI - WIFE ME CHAM - YEAH RAYTID - DUTTY SHAKE BOSS LADY RIDDIM (SHORT BOSS MUZIK)  FARR OUT RIDDIM (DOWNSOUND RECORDS)  BAMBY & JAHYANAI KING - REAL WIFEY SPICE - NEEDLE EYE DEMARCO - POP MI COLLAR LIFE SUPPORT RIDDIM (JA PRODUCTIONS) VYBZ KARTEL - 3AM MR SM - POLICE MAN VANESSA BLING - HOW TO TREAT A GIRL RIHANNA - BBHMM DON CORLEON REMIX BUSY SIGNAL - WHAT IF VYBZ KARTEL - BICYCLE RIDE VYBZ KARTEL & TIANA - THINK BOUT ME VYBZ KARTEL - ANABELLA DANCEHALL STATION SPECIAL GUEST - BOBBY KONDERS DANCEHALL STATION BACK IN THE DAYZ  SPECIAL SEAN PAUL PART 1 SEAN PAUL - INFILTRATE SEAN PAUL & MR VEGAS - HAFFI GET DA GAL YA  SEAN PAUL - STRATEFY SEAN PAUL - DEPORT THEM SEAN PAUL - LIKE GLUE SEAN PAUL  - IGNITE IT SEAN PAUL  - GET BUSY SEAN PAUL & BUSTA RHYMES - GIMME THE LIGHT REMIX DANCEHALL STATION TOP 5 5) POPCAAN - WEED IS MY BEST FRIEND 4) ALKALINE - UP 3) RAYTID - BLAH DAFF 2) VYBZ KARTEL - SPECIAL DELIVERY 1) MAVADO - MY LEAGUE DANCEHALL STATION MASH UP SECTION REMY MA, YO GOTTI & RICK ROSS - HANDS DOWN M.I.A - BORDERS PUSHA T & THE DREAM - MORE FAMOUS THAN RICH TY DOLLA SIGN & YG - RICH NIGGA PUSHA T - UNTOUCHABLE KANYE WEST & TY DOLLA SIGN - REAL FRIENDS JAMIE, POPCAAN & YOUNG THUG - I KNOW THERE'S GONNA BE KREPT & KONAN FEAT JEREMIH - FREAK OF THE WEEK FETTY WAP - 679 OMARION & RICH HOMIE QUAN -  I'M SAYIN YMTK - FREE YOURSELF KID INK & FETTY WAP - PROMISE CHRIS BROWN & DEJ LOAF - TILL THE MORNING DJ DEREZON - LIKE WHAT KID INK & AKON - REWIND CHRIS BROWN - PICTURE ME ROLLIN BIG SEAN & PHARELL - WHAT A YEAR THE GAME, DR DRE, ICE CUBE & WILL I AM - DON'T TRIP PUFF DADDY - I'M WORKIN CHRIS BROWN - WRIST TY DOLLA SIGN & WIZ KHALIFA - SITTING PRETTY TINASHE & YOUNG THUG - PARTY FLAVOR TY DOLLA SIGN & FETTY WAP - WHEN I SEE YA

Gibbo Presents - Dancehall, Reggae & Sound System Culture
Hot 97 Bobby Konders Talks Massive B Clashing & Vinyl vs Laptop Selectors

Gibbo Presents - Dancehall, Reggae & Sound System Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2016 16:21


Hot 97s Bobby Konders discusses the possibility of Massive B taking part in a sound clash and weighs in on the vinyl vs laptop debate. A video of this interview can be seen at www.gibbopresents.com www.gibbopresents.com Facebook - www.facebook.com/gibbopresentspage Instagram - www.instagram.com/gibbopresents Twitter - www.twitter.com/gibbopresents Email - gibbopresents@gmail.com

Gibbo Presents - Dancehall, Reggae & Sound System Culture
Hot 97 Bobby Konders Talks The Music Hustle, Breaking Artistes & Skateland Riddim

Gibbo Presents - Dancehall, Reggae & Sound System Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2016 16:49


Hot 97 and Massive Bs Bobby Konders discusses his latest release The Skateland Riddim, the music business hustle and the importance of knowing your audience. A video of this interview can be seen at www.gibbopresents.com www.gibbopresents.com Facebook - www.facebook.com/gibbopresentspage Instagram - www.instagram.com/gibbopresents Twitter - www.twitter.com/gibbopresents Email - gibbopresents@gmail.com

music hustle artistes riddim hot97 skateland bobby konders
SELECTA KILLA & UMAN - DANCEHALL STATION RADIOSHOW
SELECTA KILLA & UMAN - DANCEHALL STATION SHOW #200

SELECTA KILLA & UMAN - DANCEHALL STATION RADIOSHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2015 119:18


Special 200 Th Episode !  For the occassion we welcomed some dj friends : Dj D-train (Holland) Bobby Konders (New York) Dj Mr Jay (Belgium) DJ Rafya (Holland) Dj Septik (Belgium) Dj Mr Jim (Sweden)

SELECTA KILLA & UMAN - DANCEHALL STATION RADIOSHOW
SELECTA KILLA & UMAN - DANCEHALL STATION SHOW #193 - SPECIAL GUEST BOBBY KONDERS

SELECTA KILLA & UMAN - DANCEHALL STATION RADIOSHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2015 119:00


SUMMER VISION RIDDIM (REBLAH STAR)  CUSTOMER CARE RIDDIM (HEAD CONCUSSIAN RECORDS)  BEENIE MAN - HOLD ME  BUSY SIGNAL - WELCOME ALKALINE - BEND YUH BACK CECILE - TEK HIM MACKA DIAMOND - WEAVE SUMMA ESCAPE RIDDIM (KONSEQUENCE MUZIK) MAGIC RIDDIM (MR G MUSIC)  LIFE SUPPORT RIDDIM (JA PRODUCTIONS)  VYBZ KARTEL - MY LIFE BELONGS PLAYBACK RIDDIM (FRANKIE MUSIC)  TABLES TURN RIDDIM (MV MUSIC)  DANCEHALL STATION SPECIAL GUEST - BOBBY KONDERS DANCEHALL STATION TOP 5 5) J. CAPRI - LIKKLE 4) CHRISTOPHER MARTIN - I'M A BIG DEAL 3) MAVADO - UP LIKE 7 2) MR.VEGAS - AJJI BOUNCE 1) VYBZ KARTEL - MI NUH TRUST PEOPLE DANCEHALL STATION MASH UP SECTION LIL DICKY, RICH HOMIE QUAND & FETTY WAP - SAVE DAT MONEY JIDENNA & KENDRICK LAMAR - CLASSIC MAN REMIX DOZAY - SWANG JONN HART & 50 CENT - NEW CHICK OMARION, KID INK & FRENCH MONTANA - I'M UP SAMANTHA J & DEJ LOAF - LEAGUE OF MY OWN SHAGGY - BOOM BOOM FAMBO - BLOODCLAUTE SONG G EASY - OH WELL DJ MUSTARD, TY $ SIGN, ILOVEMAKONNEN - WHY DID U CALL FETTY WAP - I'M STRAIGHT ERIC VALET, FETTY WAP & 2 CHAINZ - VALET FETTY WAP - AGAIN JAMIE, POPCAAN & YOUNG THUG - GOOD TIMES FETTY WAP - COUPLE BANDZ MEEK MILL & NICKI MINAJ - BAD FOR YOU FUTURE & DRAKE - WHERE YA AT CHEVY WOODS & DEJ LOAF - ALL SAID AND DONE  MEEK MILL, CHRIS BROWN & NICKI MINAJ - ALL EYES ON YOU DRAKE - BACK TO BACK DEJ LOAF & BIG SEAN - BACK UP OFF ME

SELECTA KILLA & UMAN - DANCEHALL STATION RADIOSHOW
SELECTA KILLA & UMAN - DANCEHALL STATION SHOW #189 - SPECIAL GUEST BOBBY KONDERS

SELECTA KILLA & UMAN - DANCEHALL STATION RADIOSHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2015 115:00


WAH DI TALK RIDDIM (STASHMENT PRODUCTION) TIFA - GOOD CREW DJ GREG & SPICE - BEN OVA KONSHENS - CAN'T WAIT ANY LONGER CELEBRATION RIDDIM (DEEMUS PRODUCTIONZ) SUMMA ESCAPE RIDDIM (KONSEQUENCE MUZIK)  TEMPERATURE RIDDIM (YARD A LOVE RECORDS)  CHI CHING CHING & POPCAAN - NAH GO HOME DING DONG, SEAN PAUL, BUNJI GARLIN - LOWE MI LOWE MI NUH  JAHRIKI - BOUNCE ALONG LIQUOR RIDDIM (GOOD GOOD PRODUCTION) WRANGLA RIDDIM (YELLOW MOON RECORDS) BLAHDAFF NATION RIDDIM (JAYCRAZIE RECORDS)  TIFA - TIP FI DI STRIP CHARLY BLACK - WHINING VIXEN KONSHENS & LETHAL BIZZLE - FESTER SKANK D&H REMIX BLACKLIGHT RIDDIM (MIXPAK RECORDS)  DANCEHALL STATION SPECIAL GUEST - BOBBY KONDERS DANCEHALL STATION TOP 5 5) VYBZ KARTEL & RUSSIAN - NEW JORDANS 4) AIDONIA - NUH BORING GYAL 3) VYBZ KARTEL - DANCEHALL 2) CHI CHI CHING, POPCAAN & BEENIE MAN - WAY UP REMIX 1) BEENIE MAN - MILLION GAL DANCEHALL STATION MASH UP SECTION K-CHECK - ON ME JIDENNA - CLASSIC MAN TINASHE & DEJ LOFA - ALL HANDS ON DECK REMIX PIA MIA, CHRIS BROWN & TYGA - DO IT AGAIN KREPT & KONAN FEAT JEREMIH - FREAK OF THE WEEK JAMIE, POPCAAN & YOUNG THUG - I KNOW THERE'S GONNA BE JUICY J, TY DOLLA SIGN & DRAKE - TRYNA DJ KHALED - HOW MANY TIMES FETTY WAP & DRAKE - MY WAY REMIX ASAP ROCKY & SCHOOLBOY Q - ELECTRIC BODY ASAP ROCKY & LIL WAYNE - M'S

SELECTA KILLA & UMAN - DANCEHALL STATION RADIOSHOW
SELECTA KILLA & UMAN - DANCEHALL STATION SHOW #185 - SPECIAL GUEST BOBBY KONDERS

SELECTA KILLA & UMAN - DANCEHALL STATION RADIOSHOW

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2015 115:23


WRANGLA RIDDIM (YELLOW MOON RECORDS)MONEY ME A LOOK RIDDIM (TRUE LOYAL RECORDS)VYBZ KARTEL - VOLCANOKONSHENS - DUH SUMN ELSEVYBZ KARTEL - DANCEHALL (REMIX)SPEEDOMETER RIDDIM PT.2 (JONES AVE RECORDS)BEENIE MAN & RDX - BOTTLEKONSHENS - FESTER SKANK (D&H REMIX)SUCCESS & STRIVE RIDDIM (FRESH EAR PRODUCTION) SPECIAL GUEST - BOKKY KONDERS (MASSIVE B - HOT 97) DANCEHALL STATION BACK IN THE DAYZ SECTIONSPECIAL YEAR 2010 PART 3 BADDA DON RIDDIM (MEDLEY)BRAIN FREEZE RIDDIM (MEDLEY)GYAL PHARM RIDDIM (MEDLEY)SANTIAGO RIDDIM (MEDLEY)TUN UP RIDDIM (MEDLEY)DANCEHALL FX RIDDIM (MEDLEY)SPRITE RIDDIM (MEDLEY)S CLASS RIDDIM (MEDLEY)TRAILER RIDDIM (MEDLEY) DANCEHALL STATION TOP 55) VYBZ KARTEL - CREDIT ALONE DONE4) DEMARCO - PUPPY TAIL2) BEENIE MAN - MILLION GAL2) CHI CHI CHING, POPCAAN & BEENIE MAN - WAY UP REMIX1) VYBZ KARTEL - DANCEHALL DANCEHALL STATION MASH UP SECTION BOOGIE - OH MYFUTURE & LIL WAYNE - COMMAS REMIXVIC MENSA & KANYE WEST - U MADMAJOR LAZER - NIGHT RIDERSLADY LESHURR - LUKATAR REMIXSKEPTA - SHUTDOWNYT TRIZ, RICK ROSS & LIL WAYNE - VAMONOSRIHANNA - BITCH BETTER HAVE MY MONEYMAJOR LAZER & DJ SNAKE - LEAN ONTECH N9NE, BOB & 2 CHAINZ - HOOD GO CRAZYJAY-N-FRESH & E-40 - CATTIN OFF REMIXJOE MOSES & THE GAME - FEELIN' MYSELFIAMSU - NOTHING LESS

SELECTA KILLA & UMAN - DANCEHALL STATION RADIOSHOW
SELECTA KILLA & UMAN - DANCEHALL STATION SHOW #181 - SPECIAL GUEST BOBBY KONDERS

SELECTA KILLA & UMAN - DANCEHALL STATION RADIOSHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2015 100:45


J CAPRI - FUCK LOVESEAN PAUL - HYPOCRITESUKU FT MARLON BINNS - CRAWL OUTMINK JO FT. KONSHENS - NO FRIEND ZONE AIDONIA - NUH BORING GYALDJ GREG & SPICE - BEND OVASPEEDOMETER RIDDIM PT.2 (JONES AVE RECORDS)MONEY ME A LOOK RIDDIM (TRUE LOYAL RECORDS)KONSHENS - DUH SUMN ELSEVYBZ KARTEL - VOLCANOVYBZ KARTEL - UNSTOPPABLEJAMBE-AN RIDDIM (TECHNIQUES RECORDS)CLARENDON RIDDIMBODY GROOVIN RIDDIM (STAINLESS MUSIC) SPECIAL GUEST - BOBBY KONDERS (MASSIVE B) DANCEHALL STATION BACK IN THE DAYZ SECTIONSPECIAL YEAR 2008 KILLA RIDDIM (MEDLEY)90'S RIDDIM (MEDLEY)UNFINISHED BUSINESS RIDDIM (MEDLEY)LOOK GAL RIDDIM (MEDLEY)WIBBLE RIDDIM (MEDLEY)DAY RAVE RIDDIM (MEDLEY)SHOOT OUT RIDDIM (MEDLEY) DANCEHALL STATION TOP 5 5) GULLY BOP - DEM NUH BAD LIKE ME4) ALKALINE - WUL DE CLAFFY DEM3) DEXTA DAPS - 7 ELEVEN2) DEMARCO - PUPPY TAIL1) VYBZ KARTEL - DANCEHALL DANCEHALL STATION MASH UP SECTION T.I & YOUNG THUG - ALL ABOUT THE MONEYRIHANNA - BITCH BETTER HAVE MY MONEYDRAKE - 6 GODDRAKE - WORST BEHAVIORDRAKE - KNOW YOURSELFGAME & DEJ LOAF - RYDATREY SONGZ - SLOW MOTION REMIXIAMSU - NOTHING LESSMAJOR LAZER & DJ SNAKE - LEAN ON

DJ Ribose Podcast

With tracks from Terje Bakke, Pablo Bolivar, Soul Element Feat. Peven Everett, Scott Grooves, Shahrokh Dini, Abe Duque, Oliver $ & Jimi Jules, Kevin Yost, Simian Mobile Disco & Roman Flügel, Omar S & Ob Ignitt, Gold Panda, Rockwell, Limahl, Strong Souls, Moscoman & Santos, Bobby Konders, Alejandro Paz, Shadow Child, Avalon Emerson, Shawn Rudiman and Massive Sounds. Contact: dj@ribeaud.ch.

DJ Ribose Podcast

With tracks from Crowdpleaser, Snow Bone, Aril Brikha, Pete Heller, Tapesh & Kevin Over, Gerd, Matthew Styles, Legowelt, Smash TV, Ampers&, Recloose Feat. Dwele, Joeski, Firefly Feat. Ursula Rucker, Robert Hood Pres. Floorplan, Yokto, Architectural, Plastik Man, San Laurentino, Röyksopp & Robyn, Bobby Konders, Scott Grooves and Globules. Contact: dj@ribeaud.ch.

Avenue Red
Avenue Red 1210 Mk2 - Graham Pitt

Avenue Red

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2013 70:07


The second Avenue Red 1210 episode comes from Nottingham-based DJ and general house music purveyor Graham Pitt, who has been a vinyl junkie for over 20 years and now runs online music blog Dream Drums. We noticed that he is responsible for a steady stream of online output with his own high-quality selections and some interesting underground guests featured. Graham has his own Dream Drums show every Sunday at 15:00 (GMT) on www.deepvibes.co.uk and is also a resident at Hull-meets-Chicago house label @frechefruchte for their mixshows on Deepvibes Radio and SceenFM. The mix is saturated in deep, percussive, jacking 90's house flavour from a list of artists and labels who always struggled to disappoint. We even have a twist of deep acid from Bobby Konders, a nice 'n' spacey disco-tinged groove in the form of a Faze Action dub of D*Note and also a rare, swinging deep 4/4 oddity from a Musique Tropique reinterpretation of Two Lone Swordsmen. Nagual's "Feel The Rhythm" on Prescription is an absolute killer tune that may remind you of a better known version by Ron Trent that was later released on the label on an EP scantly titled "The Nature Of Retribution". A very expensive record these days that is in dire need of a repress we feel. Another thing... can anyone ID the 11th track with the "Is it sex or is it love?" vocal sample? Graham believes it may be a Lil Louis release but we have been unable to verify this. Drop a comment with the details if you know the ID! Enjoy the mix, and please follow us and share it on! Dream Drums :: http://gpdeephouse.wordpress.com/ @gps-deep-house ===== 01 Floppy Sounds - Ultrasong (Studio B Mix) // Slip 'n' Slide (1995) 02 Heller 'N' Farley Project - B-Boy Black (Roach Motel Mix) // Jus' Trax (1995) 03 DJ Pierre - Muzik (The Tribal Wild Pitch Mix) // Strictly Rhythm (1992) 04 Kerri Chandler - Relax Have Another Spliff // Flipside (2000) 05 Blaze - Moonwalk // Nuphonic (1995) 06 e-N - The Horn Ride (Ride The Lisbon Underground) // Kaos (1995) 07 D*Note - Waiting Hopefully (Faze Action Dub) // VC (1997) 08 Two Lone Swordsmen - Rico's Helly (Musique Tropique Remix) // Emissions Audio Output (1996) 09 Bobby Konders - Massai Women // Desire (1990) 10 a) Nagual - Feel The Rhythm // Prescription (1993) 10 b) Lectroluv - Dream Drums (Phab Drum Mix) // Eightball (1999) 11 Unknown - Unknown // White Label (circa-1993) 12 Kenlou - Gimme Groove // MAW (1995)

house music by dattrax
Electric City » Strictly Classic House Music

house music by dattrax

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2013 122:21


dattrax: 'Electric City' is a tribute to the city we love and where we fell in love with house music, Toronto. A tribute to it's community of house music DJs, producers, promoters, club owners, everyone involved and the all the party people/ the dancers (included those of us who can't dance but love to ;) This is a tribute to the house we got into, grew into, grew up in and fell in love with each time we heard these tracks. A huge hi-five, hug and thank you to all the singers, producers and DJs that made and played these tracks!! 'Classic House' is a shifting definition... just depends on when you got into house and when those first 5-6 formative years were for you. For us tracks made in 1985-1996 are considered 'classic' but we started partying in 1990 and from 1990-1996 we were privileged to have heard and danced to the earlier tracks. For 'Electric City', I wanted to go for the 'what old is new again' intent, so it's not entirely a classic house mix because it contains some instrumental tracks that were created past '96 and I included covers and remixes of classics that had the same feel, had great sound quality and didn't care when those were actually produced. For the regular classics, sound quality was paramount also, but had to make exceptions for "Move" and "Music Take Me Up" because they are such wicked tracks (were my poor attempts at transferring my vinyl to digital). I'm sorry but on "Emotions Electric" was a CD version I bought at Sam The Record Man (sadly not in biz anymore)... back to my apology, I cranked the bass too much so... Over 5yrs ago, I wasted almost two months in the cracks of time between work and family recording a crate and a half (150 records) into my computer. Realised afterwards that because I had a crappy sound card the digitized tracks were flat sounding). After that Jim and I just started buying classics on beatport, traxsource, itunes and defected and probably 90% of the time the sound quality was excellent. Got a few classic tracks from friends like Eric Ling, Gene King, Devon Wills and Tyrone Solomon. Then Roberto Pinto told me about Discogs and all my classic house vinyl dreams are gonna coming true. We keep saying but bears repeating: "This is the best time for house music. Period!" As always, we hope you enjoy this mix and that it gives you that house feeling from head to toe. (If you were so inclined, then please donate any amount you'd like to with the paypal button to the right side of this site. We've had two donations in the last four years of operating this site, but hoping to set a record this year & you can be a part of that;) Listed are the 42 tracks in order and a few sentences about each: (Really want to give you a little history of our early journey) cover by FCL- "It's You" (2012) Original (1986) "It's You" by E.S.P. Love this acapella cover!! Thought this would be a great start to this mix. Don't have a good quality version of the original. A Guy Called Gerald- "Emotions Electric" (1988) DJ AKI from the warehouse days made me love this track, it's so beautiful. Bought it on CD many years ago and always wanted to put it on a mix. Murk (Oscar G & Ralf Falcon)/ Coral Way Chiefs *moniker- "Release Myself" (1992) First heard this at a warehouse party on Spadina Ave, south of Dundas St in Toronto's main downtown Chinatown. It was at a "PTS" party!! Peter, Tyrone & Shams dominated warehouse parties for a few summers. Tightest house djs. Shams actually played this track off of reel to reel!!!!!!!!!! Mixing from reel to reel to vinyl turntables- BADASS!! Bobby Konders- "The Poem" (1990) Jim & I first head this at 'RPM All Ages Sundays' DJ'ed by Matt C. Jim flipped out and bought his first house records the next day. Think we met weeks later both stomping like maniacs at the speaker bins. We were 16 and were like: "WHAT THE HECK IS THIS STUFF!! THIS MUSIC IS WICKED!!!" Satoshi Tomiie- "And I Loved You" feat. vocals by Arnold Jarvis (1990) This was a record from my very 1st record purchases. It was summer time and I walked into a record store on Yonge St., downtown called "Carnival" and met Tyrone Solomon (of PTS fame!). Nicest guy and bought Shades of Black's "SHADOWS" EP on some label called 'Intrigue', I think. Can't imagine how many times I've heard this beautiful record and at countless parties. cover by Phonique- "Feel What You Want" feat. vocals by Rebecca (2012) Original (1994) by Rob Dougan & Rollo Armstrong & Kristine W (also featuring her vocals) Jim bought doubles of the original Kristine W. We were crammed into his bedroom when he 1st played it for me- I FLIPPED OUT!! Jim loved phasing doubles and then playing them purposely slightly off beat- sounded wicked!! Now you can do it with a 'delay' effects button.  He made a mix on cassette tape, then we went downtown looking for a warehouse party. Love this cover done by Phonique and Rebecca, they keep the original feel but brought a freshness to this timeless vocal track. M.A.W.- "I Can't Get No Sleep" remixed by David Morales (1995) First time I heard this was at a warehouse party near Wellesley St., around 6am, after working nightshift at 7West Cafe. Vince Ailey's friend was DJing. Can't remember his name but was a towering spanish guy, great guy. The way he expertly slowly drifted these two minutes of drum intro into the last song. I was dancing non-stop and when that India vocal came in- WOW!! Tommy Musto- "Take Some Time Out" feat. vocals by Arnold Jarvis (1987) This vocal still gives me goosebumps!! Was a fav at many warehouse jams! remixed by Bush II Bush- "You're Gonna Miss Me" (2007) Original by Turntable Orchestra ‎– "You're Gonna Miss Me" (1988) Love the original the best but don't have a clean, good quality digital copy and my vinyl's all scratched up. This is a really good remix bringing modern day tight, bright sounds to this classic vocal. Bang The Party- "Bang-Bang You're Mine" (1990) First time I heard this was at my pal, Moses' house, we were wrecked and he was mixing this and Fingers Inc tracks. We were all 16yrs old and couldn't believe this house music stuff!! cover by Xakosa- "Miss Me" feat. vocals by Kenny Thomas (2013) Original by Turntable Orchestra ‎– "You're Gonna Miss Me" (1988) This is such a good cover with a jackin' beat, had to include also even though played another version already. Back in the day, DJs like AKI and PTS would tease you by playing parts of a track, 5-6 times during the night- just a sliver, a few beats each time, just enough of a hook. That's how they broke tracks! By the 5th time, everyone was so excited that the whole room was bouncing with hands in the air! Bobby D'Ambrosio‎– "Moment Of My Life" feat. vocals by Michelle Weeks (1997) ‎ This is one of the most uplifting vocal house tracks out there! Michelle Weeks baby!! Man, there are probably 250 classic house tracks I'd love to put in mixes if I only had clean digital versions. One can dream. M.A.W.- "I Get Lifted" feat. vocals by Barbara Tucker remixed by John Ciafone (1994) Don't know a house dj worth his salt that doesn't have two dozen Masters At Work vinyl records. Priceless track. Feelin' this? Masters At Work or M.A.W.(Little Louie Vega & Kenny Dope Gonzalez)- "I Can't Get No Sleep" feat. vocals by India (1993) Had to include the original. First time we heard this was years before that David Morales remix played earlier. We were at "Kat Klub", just south west of Church St & Queen St E. Kevin Williams, rubbed the celophone cover off of the record on his jeans and SLAMMED this down. He could MIX!! Kevin was actually the first LIVE house DJ i had heard at 16 at "GO GO's", in the 'White Room' on Richmond St & Duncan. He BURNED through records with fast change ups. At the end of the night, Jason Palma said there was a STACK of records in a pile beside him OUTSIDE of their sleeves!! He mixes with a frenzy! Jason told that story and I felt it on the dance floor but wasn't privy to the DJ booth ; ) I got in with my cousin's 21yr old ID, I guess since every Chinese guy at that time looked the same ; ) Great for me! Thompson & Lenoir (LNR)- "Can't Stop The House" (1987) LNR, same guys that made the warehouse classic "Work It To The Bone"!! Wish I had a clean copy of that! First time Jim and I heard this was at 616 Yonge St., around Wellesley. When AKI threw this down, we almost put our fists through the wall it was that exciting!! FLIPPED OUT! That's HOUSE MUSIC. ‎ Murk (Oscar G & Ralf Falcon)/ Liberty City *moniker– "Some Lovin'" (1992) I loved this track so much that for a whole summer, every warehouse I went to, I 'requested' this track. Drove AKI and the rest nuts. But this vocal was SOOOOOOO DIRTY!!! That MURK feel, those baselines!! Then we saw Liberty City perform it live at The OZ on Mercer St. Jestofunk-"Stellar Funk" remixed by Lazzaro (1997) This congo instrumental I played the crap out of back in the vinyl days, mixed it with dozens of different vocals. My personal policy is NEVER REPEAT a combo and it's brought joy to every situation. Great track!! Joe Smooth- "The Promised Land" feat. vocals by Anthony Thomas (1987) What this track does to you is HOUSE MUSIC. Beautiful in every way. Can listen to this and have listened to this OVER AND OVER AGAIN. Instrumental mix by M.A.W. (date?) M.A.W.-River Ocean‎– "Love & Happiness" (Yemaya Y Ochún) feat. vocals by India (1994) Jim bought doubles of this also and he played the crap out of it! Like a great dessert that's good with EVERY meal. Tracks like this make mixing so much fun because each new combo is a rebirth in emotions. Inner City- "Big Fun" (1988) was when original by Kevin Saunderson was made, but this remix was made in (2003) by Juan Atkins First time I heard this was at Focus on Joseph St around Wellesley. Nope not the 'Focus' at City Hall, that was before my time. Play a few bars and people go MENTAL on the dancefloor! Infectious. dub mix remixed by Soul Clap Raze- "Break 4 Love" (2011) vocal mix remixed by Soul Clap Raze- "Break 4 Love" (2011) Original (1988) Raze- "Break 4 Love" feat. vocals by Keith Thompson I LOVE EVERY VERSION of the original also, the full vocal, the instrumental bringing out this timeless baseline and the spanish female vocal version. Jim bought these remixes and I just lost it. Can't believe Soul Clap got the original vocal by Keith Thompson. They keep the original sounds but brought it to the current times. Like the beginning of the dub and didn't like the beginning of the vocal, so I mixed them together. The original is the best but will have to save for another time. remixed by Michel Cleis 'Floreo'(2010) original M.A.W.-River Ocean‎– "Love & Happiness" (Yemaya Y Ochún) feat. vocals by India (1994) Jim had double records of this original MAW vocal! This remix revived this track for us! Murk (Oscar G & Ralf Falcon)- "Tried So Hard" feat. vocals by Bobby Pruit (1993) This track reminds me of one of the 1st time I met Vince Ailey, a great Toronto House DJ & producer but back then he was one of the BADDEST dancers! And not that hip-hop dancing to house music crap, real house dancing. We were at a PTS party on Duncan, south of Richmond. The ceilings were low and sweat was dripping off it. That was nasty, but the MUSIC was so addictive, no one left till after 5am!! Kerri Chandler & Johnny McDougald- "Something Wrong" (1992) Killer track! Chandler is a brick layer, this is a foundation dub. New house lovers are gonna say "WTF??!!" Jim and I often wonder when we hear a wicked track.. 'how did they come up with this track? the ideas? the sounds?' We should start producing so we can make someone else think that. Hopefully soon... Fingers Inc. (Larry Heard, Ron Wilson & Robert Owens) ‎– "Music Take Me Up" feat. vocals by Robert Owens (1985) My first exposure to house in a serious way was Fingers tracks, think over a dozen like 'So Glad', 'What About This Love', 'Distant Planet', 'A Path', 'Mysteries of Love, 'Can You Feel It' and the list is endless. Tracks got attention those days. We burned the grooves off these records!! Mondo Grosso- "Souffles H" remixed by M.A.W. (1995) How many MAW tracks in this mix?? Little Louie Vega & Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez are so sick!! How many house tracks copied their swing? Standing on the shoulders of Giants! Let it grow!! remixed by Tricky Disco- "Tricky Disco" (1990) Love this sexy sax mix! Didn't like this track till it wasn't being played any longer. Jaydee- "Plastic Dreams" (1992) This is an anthem with killer keys!! original M.A.W. & Lem Springsteen- "Nite Life" feat. vocals by Kim English (1994) remixed by Armand Van Helden (1994) Love this vocal!! All our fav house djs in the past played this track. Can't stop dancing to this. Blaze- "So Special" (1990) This was one of my first records and has so many great memories attached to it. Eddie Lewis & Kerri Chandler- "I Need You" feat. vocals by Kamar (1993) Nothing like seeing a smokey dark room with over a hundred people with hands in the air and singing along! House Karaoke!! Cajmere- "Brighter Days" feat. vocals by Dajae (1992) remixed by Karizma & DJ Spen (2011) Karizma smashed it with this remix!! He kept all the original elements and turbo boosted the thump of this gorgeous vocal! Dodha & DJ Spen- "Inrowd" (2013) This is not a classic instrumental but reminded me of the old days with it's feel and sound. Actually reminded me of Mateo & Matos' track "Raw Elements", gotta get that vinyl on Discogs! original Jay Williams, Nelson Roman & Rob Hanning- "Sweat" feat. vocals by Jay Williams (1990) JoJoFlores-Rmx (1999?) 'Sweat' reminds me of this club in North York, just outside of Toronto, but now part of the GTA (Greater Toronto Area). "Inner City" was a wicked club and one of the first to play house. And the dancers there were incredible!! It was that time when everyone got tailored dress pants made and they all had slight to ridiculous bell bottoms. But it seemed so cool at the time watching these guys dance. Jay Williams' vocals on this are legendary and JoJo made this killer remix that made this vocal alive again! Martin Solveig- "Afro Deep" (1999) This is not a classic track but I played the crap out of this congo instrumental. The house feel can be expressed in limitless ways. original Show Me Love feat. vocals by Robin S (1993) remixed by Steve Angello & Laidback Luke (2008) Jim played this remix for the first time at a party a few years ago and EVERYONE went bananas at a certain part near the beginning. You'll definitely KNOW when you FEEL it. Nightmares On Wax- "Aftermath" (1990) This reminds me of a dance my friends DJ'ed at at Jarvis Collegiate near Wellesley. That was a party and we were all into HOUSE and danced like crazy. My friend, Noel Nanton (AN INCREDIBLE HOUSE DJ & PRODUCER), got me into house at 16 and took me to go see Kevin Williams at GO-GO's and some friends had great friends at Jarvis Collegiate and we bonded with tons of house music. Scotti Deep/ Fathoms N.Y. *moniker- "Braniak" (1995) Jim and I went BONKERS when we heard this for the 1st time at a warehouse party. Think it was at the 4th and 5th on Richmond St. It was such a raw and techy bouncy charger! original Romanthony- "Bring U Up" (1995) remixed by Deetron (2011) I don't know how many Romanthony records we own but he made some great ones. God Rest his Soul. This remix by DeeTron brought this track back to the current state of affairs. Love remixes of classics that preserve the feel but make it fresh with higher quality of sounds. Fingers Inc.- "Bring Down The Walls" feat. vocals by Robert Owens (1986) Bought this digital copy from iTunes. Got every Fingers vinyl! This got so played out it almost sounded commercial. But for those who haven't heard it for years or for the first time- WATCH OUT. John Rocco- "Move" (1987) I first heard this at Jim's house, this was when FreeStyle + House was the sound. We got into it probably by '95. Best memory of this track live was when Kenny Glasgow, now famous 1/2 of Art Department, dropped this right from the beginning at The Wellington, on Wellington, south of Spadina & King St. Toronto history. Killer thumpin' intro. I never mix this track cause I want to hear that beginning. Most of the tracks in this mix bought from www.Beatport.com and www.Traxsource.com and www.Defected.com and iTunes, http://www.apple.com/itunes/ BTW... if you enjoy this mix, then there's a PayPal DONATE button on the top right side of this website... any amount would be appreciated ; ) For Toronto or Global bookings: dattrax@gmail.com This house mix made on Traktor S4 Controller & laptop with no sync applied, but mix was made multiple times with multiple failures. Hope you are forgiving and have fun listening.

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House Music DJ Mixes by dattrax
Electric City (Strictly Classic House Music)

House Music DJ Mixes by dattrax

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2013 122:21


THIS IS A PROMO SITE WHERE WE WILL BE SHOWCASING A SMALL NUMBER OF HOUSE MIXES. PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR MAIN HOUSE MUSIC MIXES SITE & SUBSCRIBE TO US THERE: http://dattrax.podomatic.com THANK YOU FOR LISTENING. dattrax: 'Electric City' is a tribute to the city we love and where we fell in love with house music, Toronto. A tribute to it's community of house music DJs, producers, promoters, club owners, everyone involved and the all the party people/ the dancers (included those of us who can't dance but love to ;) This is a tribute to the house we got into, grew into, grew up in and fell in love with each time we heard these tracks. A huge hi-five, hug and thank you to all the singers, producers and DJs that made and played these tracks!! 'Classic House' is a shifting definition... just depends on when you got into house and when those first 5-6 formative years were for you. For us tracks made in 1985-1996 are considered 'classic' but we started partying in 1990 and from 1990-1996 we were privileged to have heard and danced to the earlier tracks. For 'Electric City', I wanted to go for the 'what old is new again' intent, so it's not entirely a classic house mix because it contains some instrumental tracks that were created past '96 and I included covers and remixes of classics that had the same feel, had great sound quality and didn't care when those were actually produced. For the regular classics, sound quality was paramount also, but had to make exceptions for "Move" and "Music Take Me Up" because they are such wicked tracks (were my poor attempts at transferring my vinyl to digital). I'm sorry but on "Emotions Electric" was a CD version I bought at Sam The Record Man (sadly not in biz anymore)... back to my apology, I cranked the bass too much so... Over 5yrs ago, I wasted almost two months in the cracks of time between work and family recording a crate and a half (150 records) into my computer. Realised afterwards that because I had a crappy sound card the digitized tracks were flat sounding). After that Jim and I just started buying classics on beatport, traxsource, itunes and defected and probably 90% of the time the sound quality was excellent. Got a few classic tracks from friends like Eric Ling, Gene King, Devon Wills and Tyrone Solomon. Then Roberto Pinto told me about Discogs and all my classic house vinyl dreams are gonna coming true. We keep saying but bears repeating: "This is the best time for house music. Period!" As always, we hope you enjoy this mix and that it gives you that house feeling from head to toe. (If you were so inclined, then please donate any amount you'd like to with the paypal button to the right side of this site. We've had two donations in the last four years of operating this site, but hoping to set a record this year & you can be a part of that;) Listed are the 42 tracks in order and a few sentences about each: (Really want to give you a little history of our early journey) cover by FCL- "It's You" (2012) Original (1986) "It's You" by E.S.P. Love this acapella cover!! Thought this would be a great start to this mix. Don't have a good quality version of the original.   A Guy Called Gerald- "Emotions Electric" (1988) DJ AKI from the warehouse days made me love this track, it's so beautiful. Bought it on CD many years ago and always wanted to put it on a mix. Murk (Oscar G & Ralf Falcon)/ Coral Way Chiefs *moniker- "Release Myself" (1992) First heard this at a warehouse party on Spadina Ave, south of Dundas St in Toronto's main downtown Chinatown. It was at a "PTS" party!! Peter, Tyrone & Shams dominated warehouse parties for a few summers. Tightest house djs. Shams actually played this track off of reel to reel!!!!!!!!!! Mixing from reel to reel to vinyl turntables- BADASS!! Bobby Konders- "The Poem" (1990) Jim & I first head this at 'RPM All Ages Sundays' DJ'ed by Matt C. Jim flipped out and bought his first house records the next day. Think we met weeks later both stomping like maniacs at the speaker bins. We were 16 and were like: "WHAT THE HECK IS THIS STUFF!! THIS MUSIC IS WICKED!!!" Satoshi Tomiie- "And I Loved You" feat. vocals by Arnold Jarvis (1990) This was a record from my very 1st record purchases. It was summer time and I walked into a record store on Yonge St., downtown called "Carnival" and met Tyrone Solomon (of PTS fame!). Nicest guy and bought Shades of Black's "SHADOWS" EP on some label called 'Intrigue', I think. Can't imagine how many times I've heard this beautiful record and at countless parties. cover by Phonique- "Feel What You Want" feat. vocals by Rebecca (2012) Original (1994) by Rob Dougan & Rollo Armstrong & Kristine W (also featuring her vocals) Jim bought doubles of the original Kristine W. We were crammed into his bedroom when he 1st played it for me- I FLIPPED OUT!! Jim loved phasing doubles and then playing them purposely slightly off beat- sounded wicked!! Now you can do it with a 'delay' effects button.  He made a mix on cassette tape, then we went downtown looking for a warehouse party. Love this cover done by Phonique and Rebecca, they keep the original feel but brought a freshness to this timeless vocal track. M.A.W.- "I Can't Get No Sleep" remixed by David Morales (1995) First time I heard this was at a warehouse party near Wellesley St., around 6am, after working nightshift at 7West Cafe. Vince Ailey's friend was DJing. Can't remember his name but was a towering spanish guy, great guy. The way he expertly slowly drifted these two minutes of drum intro into the last song. I was dancing non-stop and when that India vocal came in- WOW!! Tommy Musto- "Take Some Time Out" feat. vocals by Arnold Jarvis (1987) This vocal still gives me goosebumps!! Was a fav at many warehouse jams! remixed by Bush II Bush- "You're Gonna Miss Me" (2007) Original by Turntable Orchestra ‎– "You're Gonna Miss Me" (1988) Love the original the best but don't have a clean, good quality digital copy and my vinyl's all scratched up. This is a really good remix bringing modern day tight, bright sounds to this classic vocal. Bang The Party- "Bang-Bang You're Mine" (1990) First time I heard this was at my pal, Moses' house, we were wrecked and he was mixing this and Fingers Inc tracks. We were all 16yrs old and couldn't believe this house music stuff!! cover by Xakosa- "Miss Me" feat. vocals by Kenny Thomas (2013) Original by Turntable Orchestra ‎– "You're Gonna Miss Me" (1988) This is such a good cover with a jackin' beat, had to include also even though played another version already. Back in the day, DJs like AKI and PTS would tease you by playing parts of a track, 5-6 times during the night- just a sliver, a few beats each time, just enough of a hook. That's how they broke tracks! By the 5th time, everyone was so excited that the whole room was bouncing with hands in the air! Bobby D'Ambrosio‎– "Moment Of My Life" feat. vocals by Michelle Weeks (1997) ‎ This is one of the most uplifting vocal house tracks out there! Michelle Weeks baby!! Man, there are probably 250 classic house tracks I'd love to put in mixes if I only had clean digital versions. One can dream. M.A.W.- "I Get Lifted" feat. vocals by Barbara Tucker remixed by John Ciafone (1994) Don't know a house dj worth his salt that doesn't have two dozen Masters At Work vinyl records. Priceless track. Feelin' this? Masters At Work or M.A.W.(Little Louie Vega & Kenny Dope Gonzalez)- "I Can't Get No Sleep" feat. vocals by India (1993) Had to include the original. First time we heard this was years before that David Morales remix played earlier. We were at "Kat Klub", just south west of Church St & Queen St E. Kevin Williams, rubbed the celophone cover off of the record on his jeans and SLAMMED this down. He could MIX!! Kevin was actually the first LIVE house DJ i had heard at 16 at "GO GO's", in the 'White Room' on Richmond St & Duncan. He BURNED through records with fast change ups. At the end of the night, Jason Palma said there was a STACK of records in a pile beside him OUTSIDE of their sleeves!! He mixes with a frenzy! Jason told that story and I felt it on the dance floor but wasn't privy to the DJ booth ; ) I got in with my cousin's 21yr old ID, I guess since every Chinese guy at that time looked the same ; ) Great for me! Thompson & Lenoir (LNR)- "Can't Stop The House" (1987) LNR, same guys that made the warehouse classic "Work It To The Bone"!! Wish I had a clean copy of that! First time Jim and I heard this was at 616 Yonge St., around Wellesley. When AKI threw this down, we almost put our fists through the wall it was that exciting!! FLIPPED OUT! That's HOUSE MUSIC. ‎ Murk (Oscar G & Ralf Falcon)/ Liberty City *moniker– "Some Lovin'" (1992) I loved this track so much that for a whole summer, every warehouse I went to, I 'requested' this track. Drove AKI and the rest nuts. But this vocal was SOOOOOOO DIRTY!!! That MURK feel, those baselines!! Then we saw Liberty City perform it live at The OZ on Mercer St. Jestofunk-"Stellar Funk" remixed by Lazzaro (1997) This congo instrumental I played the crap out of back in the vinyl days, mixed it with dozens of different vocals. My personal policy is NEVER REPEAT a combo and it's brought joy to every situation. Great track!! Joe Smooth- "The Promised Land" feat. vocals by Anthony Thomas (1987) What this track does to you is HOUSE MUSIC. Beautiful in every way. Can listen to this and have listened to this OVER AND OVER AGAIN. Instrumental mix by M.A.W. (date?) M.A.W.-River Ocean‎– "Love & Happiness" (Yemaya Y Ochún) feat. vocals by India (1994) Jim bought doubles of this also and he played the crap out of it! Like a great dessert that's good with EVERY meal. Tracks like this make mixing so much fun because each new combo is a rebirth in emotions. Inner City- "Big Fun" (1988) was when original by Kevin Saunderson was made, but this remix was made in (2003) by Juan Atkins First time I heard this was at Focus on Joseph St around Wellesley. Nope not the 'Focus' at City Hall, that was before my time. Play a few bars and people go MENTAL on the dancefloor! Infectious. dub mix remixed by Soul Clap Raze- "Break 4 Love" (2011) vocal mix remixed by Soul Clap Raze- "Break 4 Love" (2011) Original (1988) Raze- "Break 4 Love" feat. vocals by Keith Thompson I LOVE EVERY VERSION of the original also, the full vocal, the instrumental bringing out this timeless baseline and the spanish female vocal version. Jim bought these remixes and I just lost it. Can't believe Soul Clap got the original vocal by Keith Thompson. They keep the original sounds but brought it to the current times. Like the beginning of the dub and didn't like the beginning of the vocal, so I mixed them together. The original is the best but will have to save for another time. remixed by Michel Cleis 'Floreo'(2010) original M.A.W.-River Ocean‎– "Love & Happiness" (Yemaya Y Ochún) feat. vocals by India (1994) Jim had double records of this original MAW vocal! This remix revived this track for us! Murk (Oscar G & Ralf Falcon)- "Tried So Hard" feat. vocals by Bobby Pruit (1993) This track reminds me of one of the 1st time I met Vince Ailey, a great Toronto House DJ & producer but back then he was one of the BADDEST dancers! And not that hip-hop dancing to house music crap, real house dancing. We were at a PTS party on Duncan, south of Richmond. The ceilings were low and sweat was dripping off it. That was nasty, but the MUSIC was so addictive, no one left till after 5am!! Kerri Chandler & Johnny McDougald- "Something Wrong" (1992) Killer track! Chandler is a brick layer, this is a foundation dub. New house lovers are gonna say "WTF??!!" Jim and I often wonder when we hear a wicked track.. 'how did they come up with this track? the ideas? the sounds?' We should start producing so we can make someone else think that. Hopefully soon... Fingers Inc. (Larry Heard, Ron Wilson & Robert Owens) ‎– "Music Take Me Up" feat. vocals by Robert Owens (1985) My first exposure to house in a serious way was Fingers tracks, think over a dozen like 'So Glad', 'What About This Love', 'Distant Planet', 'A Path', 'Mysteries of Love, 'Can You Feel It' and the list is endless. Tracks got attention those days. We burned the grooves off these records!! Mondo Grosso- "Souffles H" remixed by M.A.W. (1995) How many MAW tracks in this mix?? Little Louie Vega & Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez are so sick!! How many house tracks copied their swing? Standing on the shoulders of Giants! Let it grow!! remixed by Tricky Disco- "Tricky Disco" (1990) Love this sexy sax mix! Didn't like this track till it wasn't being played any longer. Jaydee- "Plastic Dreams" (1992) This is an anthem with killer keys!! original M.A.W. & Lem Springsteen- "Nite Life" feat. vocals by Kim English (1994) remixed by Armand Van Helden (1994) Love this vocal!! All our fav house djs in the past played this track. Can't stop dancing to this. Blaze- "So Special" (1990) This was one of my first records and has so many great memories attached to it. Eddie Lewis & Kerri Chandler- "I Need You" feat. vocals by Kamar (1993) Nothing like seeing a smokey dark room with over a hundred people with hands in the air and singing along! House Karaoke!! Cajmere- "Brighter Days" feat. vocals by Dajae (1992) remixed by Karizma & DJ Spen (2011) Karizma smashed it with this remix!! He kept all the original elements and turbo boosted the thump of this gorgeous vocal! Dodha & DJ Spen- "Inrowd" (2013) This is not a classic instrumental but reminded me of the old days with it's feel and sound. Actually reminded me of Mateo & Matos' track "Raw Elements", gotta get that vinyl on Discogs! original Jay Williams, Nelson Roman & Rob Hanning- "Sweat" feat. vocals by Jay Williams (1990) JoJoFlores-Rmx (1999?) 'Sweat' reminds me of this club in North York, just outside of Toronto, but now part of the GTA (Greater Toronto Area). "Inner City" was a wicked club and one of the first to play house. And the dancers there were incredible!! It was that time when everyone got tailored dress pants made and they all had slight to ridiculous bell bottoms. But it seemed so cool at the time watching these guys dance. Jay Williams' vocals on this are legendary and JoJo made this killer remix that made this vocal alive again! Martin Solveig- "Afro Deep" (1999) This is not a classic track but I played the crap out of this congo instrumental. The house feel can be expressed in limitless ways. original Show Me Love feat. vocals by Robin S (1993) remixed by Steve Angello & Laidback Luke (2008) Jim played this remix for the first time at a party a few years ago and EVERYONE went bananas at a certain part near the beginning. You'll definitely KNOW when you FEEL it. Nightmares On Wax- "Aftermath" (1990) This reminds me of a dance my friends DJ'ed at at Jarvis Collegiate near Wellesley. That was a party and we were all into HOUSE and danced like crazy. My friend, Noel Nanton (AN INCREDIBLE HOUSE DJ & PRODUCER), got me into house at 16 and took me to go see Kevin Williams at GO-GO's and some friends had great friends at Jarvis Collegiate and we bonded with tons of house music. Scotti Deep/ Fathoms N.Y. *moniker- "Braniak" (1995) Jim and I went BONKERS when we heard this for the 1st time at a warehouse party. Think it was at the 4th and 5th on Richmond St. It was such a raw and techy bouncy charger! original Romanthony- "Bring U Up" (1995) remixed by Deetron (2011) I don't know how many Romanthony records we own but he made some great ones. God Rest his Soul. This remix by DeeTron brought this track back to the current state of affairs. Love remixes of classics that preserve the feel but make it fresh with higher quality of sounds. Fingers Inc.- "Bring Down The Walls" feat. vocals by Robert Owens (1986) Bought this digital copy from iTunes. Got every Fingers vinyl! This got so played out it almost sounded commercial. But for those who haven't heard it for years or for the first time- WATCH OUT. John Rocco- "Move" (1987) I first heard this at Jim's house, this was when FreeStyle + House was the sound. We got into it probably by '95. Best memory of this track live was when Kenny Glasgow, now famous 1/2 of Art Department, dropped this right from the beginning at The Wellington, on Wellington, south of Spadina & King St. Toronto history. Killer thumpin' intro. I never mix this track cause I want to hear that beginning. Most of the tracks in this mix bought from www.Beatport.com and www.Traxsource.com and www.Defected.com and iTunes, http://www.apple.com/itunes/ BTW... if you enjoy this mix, then there's a PayPal DONATE button on the top right side of this website... any amount would be appreciated ; ) For Toronto or Global bookings: dattrax@gmail.com This house mix made on Traktor S4 Controller & laptop with no sync applied, but mix was made multiple times with multiple failures. Hope you are forgiving and have fun listening.

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house music by dattrax
Hope » Strictly House Music

house music by dattrax

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2009 72:17


dattrax mini bio part 12… JIM: “A friend of mine named Marco told me about this underground house music thing, gave me a tape, made by his friend Tony. It had Raze’s “Break for Love”, Fast Eddie’s “Acid Thunder” and the new hit by Bobby Konders, “The Poem”. I was in the record store the next day and bought: Bobby Konders - The Poem On Virgo Traxx (New York Kidz) – When You Hold Me Larry Heard – Donnie Jay Williams – Sweat And the rest as they say... is history. Well, not really, I was a broke kid, I couldn’t stop buying records long enough to save up for turntables, so the first set of turntables I got were these things called Shadow’s (I think at some point I sold them to Dat). The pitch was reversed from that of 12’s and the response from the pitch slide was horrible, but at least I could mix my records, on my Radio Shack (now The Source) no EQ's, two channel mixer (that I still have) and my ear bud walkman knock-off head set. That’s right I said it, a walkman. If we had iPod quality headsets back then, I don’t think it would have made a difference. I don’t think the mixer could have pushed out the sound any louder.” BTW... if you enjoy this mix, then why don't you buy us a beer? There's a PayPal DONATE button on the top right side of this website. For Toronto or Global bookings: dattrax@gmail.com This was an all vinyl house mix.