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Arno E. Mathieu - Ficus Carica (Joaquin "Joe" Claussell's Cosmic Arts Deeper Journey Version) Savvas, Vridian - Reflection (Original Mix) Jon Gurd - Little Soldier (Extended Mix) MOLØ - Kogi (DJ Clea Remix) Bonobo feat. O’Flynn - Otomo (Original Mix) Brian Cid - Saturnio (Original Mix) Eric Lune - Embers (Ric Niels Remix) Amonita - Stay (Gorje Hewek Re-touch) Greg Ochman - Velvet Sun (Original Mix) Jeremy Olander - Murphy (Original Mix) Orbital - Are We Here? (30 Something) (Dusky Remix) Planet Funk - Chase The Sun (Antrim Remix) Simon Vuarambón - Quimera (Original Mix) Rowee - Clouds (Original Mix) George Alhabel, Mango, Nick Muir - Backsight (Original Mix) BOg & 19_26 feat. Diana Miro - Underwater (Original Mix) Volen Sentir - The Great Escape (Cornucopia Remix) Tom Glass - Misunderstood (Original Mix) Braxton - The River (Extended Mix) B-Vision - Red Room (Original Mix) Jaap Ligthart & Saléh (NL) - Zeevonk (Original Mix) Cass & Slide - Perception (Ruhe Remix) BT - Laurel Canyon Night Drive (Jody Wisternoff Extended Moonraker Remix) Juan Yarin - Paradiso (Original Mix) Stelios Vassiloudis - Mother (Funk D'Void Remix)
Arno E. Mathieu - Ficus Carica (Joaquin "Joe" Claussell's Cosmic Arts Deeper Journey Version) Savvas, Vridian - Reflection (Original Mix) Jon Gurd - Little Soldier (Extended Mix) MOLØ - Kogi (DJ Clea Remix) Bonobo feat. O’Flynn - Otomo (Original Mix) Brian Cid - Saturnio (Original Mix) Eric Lune - Embers (Ric Niels Remix) Amonita - Stay (Gorje Hewek Re-touch) Greg Ochman - Velvet Sun (Original Mix) Jeremy Olander - Murphy (Original Mix) Orbital - Are We Here? (30 Something) (Dusky Remix) Planet Funk - Chase The Sun (Antrim Remix) Simon Vuarambón - Quimera (Original Mix) Rowee - Clouds (Original Mix) George Alhabel, Mango, Nick Muir - Backsight (Original Mix) BOg & 19_26 feat. Diana Miro - Underwater (Original Mix) Volen Sentir - The Great Escape (Cornucopia Remix) Tom Glass - Misunderstood (Original Mix) Braxton - The River (Extended Mix) B-Vision - Red Room (Original Mix) Jaap Ligthart & Saléh (NL) - Zeevonk (Original Mix) Cass & Slide - Perception (Ruhe Remix) BT - Laurel Canyon Night Drive (Jody Wisternoff Extended Moonraker Remix) Juan Yarin - Paradiso (Original Mix) Stelios Vassiloudis - Mother (Funk D'Void Remix)
It is a good sunny day for The Decisive Podcast Series as we continue to satisfy and today with our Croatian resident Jan Kincl is one that seams to never back down nor does he sacrifice quality for quantity. His classic house music sound grabs your soul right away and usually for adult dancing or listening pleasures. “For my 2nd Decisive session, I wanted to display some of the beautiful voices I’ve been vibin to, and basically let them do all the talking. Byron The Aquarius, Omar, Amp Fiddler, Tkumah Sadeek and George Benson did all the work on this one and I hope you enjoy it. Peace.” Saturday February 27th, hear the mix and no interview on Soundcloud - soundcloud.com/roberto-q-ingram/sets/decisive-podcast-series-2021 Jan Kincl - Decisive Podcast Track list 01. Byron The Aquarius - Timeless - Vocal Mix - Axis 02. Jan Kincl - LA Rework feat Regis Kattie - PDV Records (white label) 03. Omar - Benefit - Alton Miller Remix - People Of Earth 04. Unknown Artist - Do It Over Again - Jan Kincl Instrumental Dub - (white label) 05. K. Hand - Remember When - Acacia Records 06. Alton Miler feat Amp Fiddler - When The Morning Comes - Superb Entertainment Records 07. Tkumah Sadeek - Will Be There - Joaquin "Joe" Claussell's Cosmic Arts Version - Future Vision World 08. Jan Kincl & Regis Kattie - G's Cycle Encore Cut 01 - Live At Plo?nik, Zagreb - PDV Records 09. George Benson - The World Is A Ghetto - Warner Bros. Records MORE INFOS: Follow us, Like Share, the Decisive Series New Youtube Channel - https://bit.ly/3oxH1gI Website: www.decisiveseries.de New Mixcloud Page - www.mixcloud.com/decisiveseries Instagram - www.instagram.com/decisive_podcast_radio Jan Kincl - https://www.instagram.com/jankincl DJ, producer, engineer, lecturer | Far Out Recordings, Sonar Kollektiv, PDV Records, Oye Black Label | @unitedpopzagreb @radio.d59b | www.cycle.hr www.redbull.com/hr-hr/the-jan-diaries-netflix-filmovi
It is a good sunny day for The Decisive Podcast Series as we continue to satisfy and today with our Croatian resident Jan Kincl is one that seams to never back down nor does he sacrifice quality for quantity. His classic house music sound grabs your soul right away and usually for adult dancing or listening pleasures. “For my 2nd Decisive session, I wanted to display some of the beautiful voices I’ve been vibin to, and basically let them do all the talking. Byron The Aquarius, Omar, Amp Fiddler, Tkumah Sadeek and George Benson did all the work on this one and I hope you enjoy it. Peace.” Saturday February 27th, hear the mix and no interview on Soundcloud - soundcloud.com/roberto-q-ingram/sets/decisive-podcast-series-2021 Jan Kincl - Decisive Podcast Track list 01. Byron The Aquarius - Timeless - Vocal Mix - Axis 02. Jan Kincl - LA Rework feat Regis Kattie - PDV Records (white label) 03. Omar - Benefit - Alton Miller Remix - People Of Earth 04. Unknown Artist - Do It Over Again - Jan Kincl Instrumental Dub - (white label) 05. K. Hand - Remember When - Acacia Records 06. Alton Miler feat Amp Fiddler - When The Morning Comes - Superb Entertainment Records 07. Tkumah Sadeek - Will Be There - Joaquin "Joe" Claussell's Cosmic Arts Version - Future Vision World 08. Jan Kincl & Regis Kattie - G's Cycle Encore Cut 01 - Live At Plo?nik, Zagreb - PDV Records 09. George Benson - The World Is A Ghetto - Warner Bros. Records MORE INFOS: Follow us, Like Share, the Decisive Series New Youtube Channel - https://bit.ly/3oxH1gI Website: www.decisiveseries.de New Mixcloud Page - www.mixcloud.com/decisiveseries Instagram - www.instagram.com/decisive_podcast_radio Jan Kincl - https://www.instagram.com/jankincl DJ, producer, engineer, lecturer | Far Out Recordings, Sonar Kollektiv, PDV Records, Oye Black Label | @unitedpopzagreb @radio.d59b | www.cycle.hr www.redbull.com/hr-hr/the-jan-diaries-netflix-filmovi
Mixed by Douglas Sherman (The Loft / Joy) at A1 Record Shop NY 01. Joaquin “Joe” Claussell – Seeds To The Vine 02. Nils Frahm – Spells 03. Jean-Luc Ponty – The Gift Of Time 04. Jascha Hagen – Simple Brain Dance 05. Drum Poet – Fleck 06. People Plus – Olympus Mons 07. Marius Circus – […]
It's another pleasant, drizzly Wednesday night in the tropics. This time we're at HOOCH, the speakeasy famous for its designer cocktails that has recently become the place to go to for decent house music in Salcedo Village. It's my first time to play at HOOCH, although Ines and I have been to the bar plenty of times. The place is small and dark, with a long bar along its right side and two screens showing Charlie Chaplin movies. Outside, a couple of couches, and wooden cocktail tables facing Leviste Street. The night's organizer Jimmy Electriscoot sets up early on Wednesdays, and makes sure to include his Warfedale sub and the hi-fi monitor speakers for a fuller sound outside. I start at about 10pm when there's already a good number of friends in the crowd. I feel this burning need to play uplifting house music all night long. *** The day is a particularly glum one for me on a personal level. This morning, Bernie Sanders announced his endorsement of Hillary Clinton, which means the bitter end to the revolution he’s been leading and that we’ve been following so fervently for the last year. For once, I thought there’s a possible solution to many of the problem plaguing the United States and the world. Finally, I thought, there was a guy that couldn't be bought, one with a moral compass that pointed him in the right direction, the compass of justice, compassion, equality, and solidarity. He proudly called himself a Democratic Socialist and it just didn't matter... this 'assumed' negative did not slow down his popular campaign that swept through the country like a wildfire. His ideas turned out to be right in line with the majority of the country. In less than a year, he was able to close a 60 point gap in the polls versus Hillary, who had the full weight of the establishment behind her: the donors, the Democratic party, the corporate media. Wherever he went, he filled stadiums. It didn't matter whether it was Milwaukee, Wisconsin--home of some the last standing organized labor movements, deep red Louisiana Baton Rouge, or liberal Portland, Oregon. Crowds were always over eight thousand people, and sometimes over twenty seven thousand people. And all of this was accomplished with virtually zero coverage on the nightly cable news, no coverage in the papers--unless it was to call him "a socialist" or "old". Everywhere you went, people were buzzing about Bernie Sanders. When he'd visit the late night shows, he’d consistently get standing ovations and break the ratings. Videos of these appearances went viral. Everyone was #feelingtheBern This is a man that was arrested for fighting for civil rights with Martin Luther King in the 60s, and that invited Noam Chomsky to talk to his constituents the citizens of Burlington, Vermont, in the 80s about the harm that US foreign policy was causing in Nicaragua and El Salvador, and debating what these citizens could do to be part of the solution. He grilled Fed Chairman Allan Greenspan and Treasury Secretary Bob Rubin in ‘89 about the deregulation of banks that caused the worst financial collapse since the Great Depression, and opposed the 2008 bank bailouts that had no strings attached to speak of. He stood virtually alone against the Iraq war in 2003, and he took delegations of Vermont residents across the border to Canada to see how cheap drugs were and how efficiently their single-payer health care system worked. He came out strong against fracking, against the TPP, against GMOs, and against the industrial prison complex, even against the police’s brutality versus minorities. He came out strong against the highest levels of income and wealth inequality recorded in modern history and against a disappearing middle class. He strongly supported ending the death penalty, supported gun control, supported immigration reform that allowed 11 million people to come out of the shadows, supported a $15 minimum wage, supported paid family leave, supported free tuition in public universities, supported breaking up the big banks, and supported peace in the Middle East. His message was clear, his platform was plainly outlined at every event, his views were unequivocally expressed in every interview. He insisted on running an issued-oriented campaign, he never ran a negative ad, he never went after his opponent personally. However, he made sure to highlight the differences of opinion he had with Clinton and his other opponents. Unlike him, Clinton did not have the crowds, she did not have a clear message, and did not have much of a grass roots campaign. She did, however, have unparalleled access to Wall Street money. Every industry that had supported her or her husband in the past came to her rescue. That money translated into ads, which in addition to being a big microphone, meant great influence in the media. It bought consultants and alliances within the party, and it presumably bought many irregularities in the voting systems throughout states that have democratic governors. The result? Much fewer polling stations open than in 2012, tricky closed primaries, provisional ballots, and incomplete vote counting, among many others. At the end of the day, these things all seemed to slightly surpass the organic Sanders campaign, built mainly on speaking events. When polls taken right before the election in states such as California showed Sanders beating Clinton by single digits, the media projected Hillary the winner with a 65-35 margin, even when 3 million provisional votes had yet to be counted. In order to avoid exit polls showing much different results, the television networks that normally commission these polls cancelled them. In state after state, irregularities abounded and always favored Clinton. This is most clearly illustrated by the 6 tie breaker coin tosses in the Iowa caucus on the first election night that all come out favoring Clinton. The odds of getting this result are 1 in 64. Furthermore, Clinton locked up virtually all the "super-delegates" of the democratic party, which accounted for 15% of the total delegates required to win the nomination. And even though these delegates don’t decide until they cast their vote, the media would insistently report them as if they already voted for Clinton. It didn't help that, on the Republican side, Donald Trump had won the GOP's nomination, riding on an anti-establishment wave fueled by frustration, bigotry, and racism. His election to be sure would change life as we know it in the United States. He promised to build a wall separating the country from its southern neighbor. He promised to keep all Muslims out of the nation "until [he] can figure out what's going on." He said he wouldn't mind defaulting on the country's creditors and try to renegotiate "a better deal"--something that would result in the irreversible devaluation of the dollar and destroy the economy. He is for the unfettered right for everyone to carry guns everywhere, even if gun deaths are breaking new records each year. He tacitly welcomes the support of the KKK, he supports the right of cops to be as brutal as they wanna be… he wholeheartedly encourages the use of waterboarding. He seems ready to start a war with Iran to "get back the hundreds of billions we gave them." But worst of all is his ability to change his position on any issue without any shame. He is wildly unpredictable, and has the uncanny ability to capture headlines daily. Bernie was put in a very difficult position. If he fights Hillary in the convention and beyond (or run on a third party ticket), he risks bringing about a Trump presidency. The odds that he would beat Trump in a head-to-head match up were high (the polls say 13%), but there were no polls showing 3-way results. It is now apparent that Sanders did not want to live with the consequences if that happened to be the outcome. So today, Bernie endorsed Hillary. It was the most uncomfortable thing to watch. It was obvious that Sanders did not mean any of it, and that he just said what he had to say. The awkward pat he gave Hillary on the back spoke volumes. Hillary was smiling disturbingly throughout the press conference. Hearts dropped across the country as he uttered the words we never imagined hearing. For a moment, it seemed the revolution was over. He explained the compromises he made with Clinton’s campaign and the concessions he got. However, these seemed like just the tip of the iceberg of the things we wanted and hoped to get. *** I choose to remember this election by that Disney moment when a bird landed on Bernie’s podium at a rally in Oregon with a full stadium watching, and Sanders saying “I think there may be some symbolism here. I know it doesn’t look like it, but that bird is really a dove asking us world peace.” The stadium went bananas with tearful cheers, and even the corporate media could not help but report on the magical moment. Today we mourn. Tonight we dance. Tomorrow we get back up and fight on for a better world. The playlist: 01 Morris (Phil Asher’s Restless Soul Remix) Bah Samba 02 My City My Life (Cassio’s Theme) Playin' 4 The City meets The Deep 03 Give And Let Live (Louie Vega & Joe Claussell Dub) The Hope Collective 04 Misery (Lil Louis Extended Mix) Kimara Lovelace 05 Love Aquilas Coisas Todas (EOL Mix) Luisito Quintero 06 Children of The World (Louie Vega Vo-Club Mix) Elements of Life feat. Josh Milan 07 I Got Life (Kemeticjust Original Deep Mix) KemeticJust 08 Momma's Grooves (Jimpster's Hip Replacement Mix) Osunlade 09 Never Ending Song (Cherise) Lil Louis 10 Let It Rain (Ezel Remix) Mustafa feat Flexie Muiso 11 Don't You Ever Give Up (Ricanstruction Mix) Innervision feat. Melonie Daniels 12 Keep The Love Going (Original Mix) Byron Stingly 13 Loving Life (Right Now) Cofano & Troby feat. Nicole Mithchell 14 The Pianist (Soul Creative Mix) Fever Brothers 15 Brighter Days (Stephane's Liquid Club Mix) Big Moses feat. Kenny Bobien 16 To Another Day (Frankie Feliciano Brooklyn Mix) Dj Vivona feat. Miss D 17 That Thing About Deep (Munsen's Main Mix) 18 Better Days (Original Mix) Danny Clark & Jay Benham feat. Annette Taylor 19 It’s Yours (Original Distant Music mix) Jon Cutler feat. E-Man 20 Back Together (Director's Cut Classic Club Mix) Hardsoul feat. Ron Carroll
Here's a good downtempo mix for the jazzy R&B fans out there, recorded by candlelight in early 2011. The recording was almost surely lost and was miraculously recovered a few days ago. We thought we'd share with you the prodigal mix and the good fortune that guided it back home. Let us know what you think here and, while there you can join the group! Here's an overview: Feeling Good (Joe Claussell Mix) – Nina Simone L.O.V.E. – DJ Spinna Something Betta’ at Home – Jill Scott Les Portes Du Souvenir – Les Nubians Searching – Roy Ayers Drowning – Ursula Rucker Feel Like Making Love – D’Angelo Astronomy (8th Light) - Talib Kweli and Mos Def Makeda (Spinna Mix) – Les Nubians Just to Get By - Talib Kweli Come on and try me – (unknown) Searching – (unknown) Sky Is the Limit - The Notorious B.I.G. Stakes Is High – De La Soul Just Friends - Musiq Soulchild Subscribe for free with iTunes
What's goodie famalam?! Another episode of Freeload Friday is here with your's truly. This week features ALL REMIXES. Shouts to the DJs/Producers featured. Here's to a great start of the weekend... now for the playlist. This mix contains 1 song with slightly explicit lyrics, all other songs are appropriate for all audiences. *Disclaimer: These mixes are available for free download for promotion only.* Artist Song Title Slakah the Beatchild Down (Flood Remix) Hermitude Speak of the Devil (M-Phazes Remix) Gregory Porter 1960 What? (Peas Remix) Vanessa Marquez Want You To Know (Vibe Conductor edit) Clarke The Measure of My Worth (Rhythmic Remix) Koyla ft. Zaki Ibrahim Wake With The Day (Boddhi Satva Afriki Soul Mix) Quetzal Guerrero Louco (Jose Marquez Remix) Edwin Starr 14 War (King Britt Remix) Mongo Santamaria Funk Down (Remixed by Joaquin "Joe" Claussell) SonnyBoy Special Friend (DJ Spinna Remix) Tortured Soul How's Your Life? (Alix Alvarez Mix) Emkyu Gabrielle (feat. D.D.B) (Qualifide Remix) Peven Everett Sweetness Is (Koyla Remix) Janelle Monae Tightrope (Salah Ananse Remix)
Lidy Six ken ik al meer dan 20 jaar als een gedreven regisseuse die buiten de 9 punten probeert te zoeken naar de verbeelding van theater. Die het liefst het hele leven incorporeert en op zoek is naar mogelijkheden die wat buiten de gebaande paden voeren. Vorig jaar zomer deed zij een heel bijzonder project in een van de onaffe metrotunnels bij het CS in Amsterdam...Het met al je zintuigen ervaren, van licht en geluid als echte energiebronnen en 'aanwezigheden', waarbij tijd wegvalt...Ja, ik weet dat het ellendig vaag klinkt, maar het is wel wáár...volgende week verschijnt er een boekje met DVD en de soundtrack van deze voorstelling, die over ter wereld, waar vergelijkbare plekken voorhanden zijn, gespeeld kan en zal worden. De vooral in Amerika erg bekende DJ Joaquin 'Joe' Claussell tekende voor de sounddesign.
It's one of those mixes everyone should have in their library. The 2-hour set was recently recorded early evening live at MUSIC & WINE in Martinis on September 4, 2010. * * * For those in Manila this Saturday, join us at Martinis in the Mandarin Oriental. Shout out to BENJO MARQUEZ (Spirit) who made his long-awaited return to MUSIC & WINE last Saturday September 25. He was supposed to play the early set, but ended up on the decks all night to everyone's delight. Look out for a Benjo mix on [M&W Radio] very soon! Elian & Ines http://musicandwine.info P.S. Subscribe with iTunes (click button below) to receive this and future episodes of our critically acclaimed podcast directly into your iPod, iPhone or computer for free in CD quality! IF YOU'RE IN MANILA THIS HALLOWEEN, YOU CAN'T MISS THIS!!!
I reALLY wanted to lay down a World Cup Mix, being the football fanatic that I am. Given that the end of the Cup is rapidly approaching, I wanted to engage in the spirit of things by releasing this mix now rather than later. That said, understand that I've sacrificed perfection (not that I ever could have achieved that) in place of getting this mix out immediately while we are still gripped with World Cup fever. The mix features football commentary from the 1970 World Cup final in Mexico, which Brazil won. The choice to use that commentary is based on the fact that it was Pele's final World Cup and he excelled in the final match against Italy. Furthermore, Brazil set the standard in terms of the beauty of the game that every team since then has aspired to emulate. So, yes, I know Brazil is out of the 2010 Cup, but the Brazil commentary in this mix is more of a tribute to the game played at its highest levels by the best team in the history of the World Cup and by the best player that the world has produced in the history of the sport. In terms of music, there's bits of broken, bits of afro house and bits of house. Hope you enjoy it. Long live the music and the beautiful game. Cheers!
deep, jazzy, soulful housemusic mixed by DJ Nelson Labbate created: 18.02.2002
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