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1/ WHODINI. Escape. 2/ THE PRCYDE. Passing me by. Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde. 3/ Skinny Boys. Free Your Mind. feat. Wee Papa Girl Rappers. 4/ SIR MIX A LOT. Buttermilk biscuits. 5/ Shinehead. Chain Gang (Rap). 6/ ORIGINAL CONCEPT. Pump that bass. 7/ PARIS. Break the grip of shame. 8/ NICE AND SMOOTH. How to flow. 9/ BIZ MARKIE. Busy doin’ nothin’. 10/ COOKIE CREW. Females.11/ ICE T. I love ladies.12/ HARD KNOCKS. Thoughts of a negro.13/ JOESKI LOVE. My girl. 14/ STEADY B. Nasty girls.Escuchar audio
Can You Feel It?It's July, 1989 and the temperature is hot! Actually, for a lot of the UK it surprisingly was, but let's leave meteorological memories aside, we're talking the dancefloor. The country, the WHOLE nation was completely right on one, matey. Well maybe not the entire nation, but there was no doubt that the BPMs were sweeping the nation much quicker than the BSB squarial was in the last summer of the eighties. As 1988 became 1989, the underground was rapidly moving overground. The house sound of Chicago and Detroit had landed on our sceptred isle and we were making it out own. Artists such as The Beatmasters, Coldcut and Mark Moore's S-Express had stamped their authority on the charts and across the country as teens were pouring over Smash Hits for the lyrics of Inner City tracks and swapping mixtapes of the latest grooves.And, NOW That's What I Call Music were THERE!Well, yes they were, but that's not the whole story. Get on the dancefloor legendary compilers K-tel and new variously compiled whippershappers from Telstar, who (for once) were ahead of the compilation curve. Albums series such as Deep Heat (in those large cassette boxes Discog fans!) were bringing the cool kids a real mix of dance, hip hop and sounds from both sides of the Atlantic. So what did our friends at EMI/Virgin do? What they always do - respond, and then some!Join author, journalist, compiler and all round dance music fanatic Joe Muggs as we revisit the explosive dancefloor culture of summer 1989 though the lens of NOW Dance 89. Rediscover some iconic tracks from Inner City, Soul II Soul and Coldcut. Remember (because you may have forgotten) the VERY 89 sound of Hip House with the likes of The Cookie Crew, Merlin and (awesome super duper) Tyree. Find out how NOW navigated a groove between the mainstream and the emerging underground through some amazing 12” mixes and laid a blueprint for the impending sound of the 90s, and indeed an unavoidable cultural shift into the next century of pop and beyond.And if that wasn't enough, find out which dance icon Joe sought out an autograph from, how the legendary producer Youth may have missed a chance to be on The Fast Show, which track brings tears to mothers eyes at Big Fish Little Fish discos and why we need the uplifting and uniting experience of house music now more than ever.People, hold on! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/ 2 PAC. Souljah’s revenge. 2/ KING TEE. We got the fat joint. NefrettITi and Mad Kap. 3/ ICE CUBE. Horny lil devil. 4/ CHUB ROCK. Some o next shit. 5/ BIZ MARKIE. Family tree. 6/ COOKIE CREW. A word to the conscious. prd. DJ PREMIER. 7/ REDMAN. Rockafella rec. 8/ RUN DMC. In the house. 9/ BRAND NUBIAN. pUNKs JUMp up to get beat down. 10/ THE DOGG POUND. Respect. 11/ DA BRAT. Fa all y’all.12/ A TRIBE CALLED QUEST. Midnight. 13/ BEASTIE BOY. Finger lickin’ good. 14/ BIG DADDY KANE. Nuff Respect remix. Look like a job for. 15/ DIGITAL UNDERGROUND. Dope a delic.16/ LORDS OF THE UNDERGROUND. Lord Jazz hit me one time.Escuchar audio
Mixed by DJ N. (Singapore) 01. Depeche Mode - Strangelove (Blind Mix) (includes samples from The KLF - 3am Eternal, MC Miker G & DJ Sven - Holiday Rap) 02. Bizz Nizz - Don't Miss The Partyline (includes samples from The KLF - 3am Eternal, The KLF - Justified & Ancient) 03. The KLF - 3am Eternal 04. Black Box - Strike It Up (includes samples from Public Enemy - Bring That Beat Back) 05. Joan Jett & The Blackhearts - I Hate Myself For Loving You (includes samples from Madonna - Vogue) 06. Bon Jovi - You Give Love A Bad Name 07. Technotronic - Pump Up The Jam (includes samples from Trouble Funk - Pump Me Up, Derek B - Good Groove) 08. Rozalla - Everybody's Free (includes samples from Kraftwerk - Tour De France) 09. 2 Unlimited - Get Ready For This (includes samples from Derek B - Good Groove) 10. The Movement - Jump! 11. Eric B & Rakim - Paid In Full (includes samples from Kon Kan - Puss N' Boots, Whistle - Buggin' Much Hard) 12. DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince - Brand New Funk 13. Wreck-N-Effect - Rump Shaker 14. Sly Fox - Lets Go All The Way (includes Queen - We Will Rock You) 15. Linear - Sending All My Love 16. Kriss Kross - Jump 17. House Of Pain - Jump Around (includes samples from DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince - Pump Me Up) 18. LL Cool J - Mama Said Knock You Out 19. Cliff Richard - Devil Woman (includes Liberace - Chopstick) 20. 2 Men, A Drum Machine & A Trumpet - I'm Tired Of Getting Pushed Around 21. Jellybean - Jingo (includes Kraftwerk - Boing Boom Tschak) 22. Coldcut ft. Yazz & The Plastic Population - Doctorin' The House 23. Cookie Crew & The Beatmasters - Rok Da House 24. Technotronic - This Beat Is Technotronic 25. 49ers - Touch Me (includes Janet Jackson - Miss You Much, Fab 5 Freddy - Change The Beat) MORE RETRO MIXTAPES ▶️ bit.ly/RA_Retro reactivateasia.com FIND US ON OUR SOCIALS! FACEBOOK
I want you to judge the POOP out of these party poopers! 3 stories of poor party etiquette. This isn't forgetting to bring a bottle to wine to a baby shower. These are controversial mishaps that only the keenest party goer can possibly solve! Also necessary facts for how to survive against starvation and running naked from polar bears.Make sure to get on my email list in the link below so you can tell me what your story ending theory was!Alexi's Email List, Music and Podcast extras here!
WELCOME TO A LYRICAL DIVA BINARY PROMO/WOMANS RIGHTS OVA GAY RIGHTS PRESENTATION Intro:Source Chi drop Big Kap ft Bahamadia/Lauryn Hill/Uneek:da ladies in the house Lady Stunn:me and my bitches 3DNatee ft Babs Bunny & Ebony Eyez:last of the best Dj Kay Slay ft Shaqueen/Dirti Diana/Sonja Blade/Tammi Jean/Billboard Baby/Ms.Hustle:never give up Dem Gyal Sittn Medley Lady Stunn/Lady Tic/Lady Half/Lady BG/BG Rowdy/Snow:kiss&tell Mz.Kilo ft Kokane:all over a ho Yo-Yo ft Patient Picasso/Brittany B & Tyeler Reign:out of control Suga Wallz:first 48 Sweet Tee:soul searchers(freestyle) Cookie Crew:yo whats up Dj Polo ft Back2Back/Roxanne Shanti:down like that Lace Stonze:stop(freestyle) Foxy Brown ft Roxanne Shante:magnetic(remix) Lil Kim & Rah Digga:da rockwilder China Blayze:we aint the same Paperdoll:frienDeme/Fem drop Gamgalee:man cant curse Gangsta Boo & La Chat:frenenemies Queen Latifah ft Le Fem Markita/Scarlet/Nikki D:brownsville Lady Stunn:MURDA Foxy Brown:BK anthem Cookie Crew:crew's gone mad Eazy E ft G.B.M:woodworks Rapsody ft Rah Digga:win Babygirl ft Ghetto Twinz:aint going let nobody Foxy Brown ft Mia X/Gangsta Boo:B.W.A G.B.M:gangsta bxtch mentality Champ Mc:stressin me Foxy brown:stackin chips K Breezy-never fold
This week Renekah get to hear the late 80s music that became big in the early 90s, as we enter the genre that was known as House music. Whilst mixing music gets more mainstream since being introduced by Beatmasters.
JAH BLESS TO ALL AND WELCOME TO "PODCAST SELECTOR KINGRASTA28 DA ELDA BINARY ROCFEST pt1" Rapsody ft Rah Digga:win KCieG:movalsocal moreno valley rap Pitch Black ft Foxy Brown:got it locked Nas ft Lauryn Hill:it wasnt you Postive K ft Mc Lyte:i'm not havin it Yo-Yo ft Patient Picasso/Brittany B/Tyeler Reign:out of control Angie B&Diamonique:cant trust no body Aisha Sekhmet:spittin in ya face Queen Mother Rage:to be real Queen Ifrica:four woman Rell Rock:black excellence Etana:young/gifed/&black Aisha Sekhmet:1776 Paris ft Consious Daughters Aisha Sekhmet:nggr logic Rapsody ft Jean Grae:blankin out(remix) Cookie Crew:crew's gone mad Audio Two ft Postive K&Mc Lyte:start it up yall Dj Kay Slay ft Shaqueen/Dirti Diana/Sonja Blade/Tammi Jean/Billboard Baby/Ms Hustle:never give up 2Pac ft Outlawz/Storm/Melle Mel/Scoripo:fight night Tarrie b:ruthles bitch Big Kap ft Bahamadia/Lauryn Hill/Uneek:da ladies in the house Lady Wu:cypher 2012 Charli Baltimore:diary Lady Wu:triumph
This is one of the strangest coincidences in American History. This is not your snooze-fest history lesson! I was worried to tell historical stories but then I thought about Bridgerton and The Crown and the musical Hamilton... historical stories are all around us! It's all about how it's told that transforms a freshman 101 history lesson to some Netflix-like drama:) Edwin Booth is the Leonardo DiCaprio of the mid 1800's and was the complete opposite of his brother, John Wilkes Booth. But how does Leonardo DiCaprio help the country?And we have another installment of "Let's See What the Algorithm Brought Me." Did you know Cows have best friends?Email List, Music and Podcast extras here!
Happy October and happy UK Black History Month one & all! This is the third time we're doing this but for those not in the know. To celebrate UKBHM, we do retrospectives of four black UK artists. To kick it off, we go to one of the first female duos, Cookie Crew. A duo that clearly had talent along with pretty good rolodex, but questionable decisions seemed to sour their outlook and make their career short lived.TIMESTAMPS:Weekly Music Roundup - (1:57) (Ben = Bold / Charlie = Italics) Freddie Gibbs - Soul Sold Separately Rome Streetz - KISS THE RING Nicholas Craven x Boldy James - Fair Exchange No Robbery Prodigy - The Hegelian Dialectic 2 Baby Tate - Mani / Pedi Kid Cudi - Entergalactic SoulChef - Moving Forward Denzel Curry - Melt My Eyez See Your Future (The Extended Edition) UMI - Forest in the City Joya Mooi - What's Around The Corner (Side A) Rudi Creswick - Different Forms Camilla George - Ibio-Ibio Topic Intro/Ben's Research House - (23:41) Born This Way - (37:17)2nd Album & Final Thoughts - (46:33)Lighter Note - (1:05:49) Thanks for listening. Below are the Social accounts for all parties involved. Be sure to follow for future Prompts!Music - "Pizza And Video Games" by Bonus Points (Thanks to Chillhop Music for the right to use)HHBTN (Twitter & IG) - @HipHopNumbers5E (Twitter & IG) - @The5thElementUK5E Community DiscordChillHop (Twitter) - @ChillhopdotcomBonus Points (Twitter) - @BonusPoints92Other Podcasts Under The 5EPN:"What's Good?" W/ Charlie TaylorIn Search of SauceBlack Women Watch...5EPN RadioThe Beauty Of Independence
This week we welcome on the Forrest Gump of hip hop, the legend that is MC Serch is in the house to talk all things MF DOOM, KMD, Subroc, Tupac, Nas, Illmatic, Eminem, UK's Cookie Crew, Del the Funky Homosapien, Woodstock 99 and SO much more!
CW: Food Catch up on previous episodes of The Cookie Crew: https://www.questfriendspodcast.com/cookiecrew
The First Hip House Track.Me rambling on a bit about growing up on the North Shore of Sydney in the late 80's and how I would escape.
Was not Was - spy in the House of Love Philly Cream - love can't turn around 2 Puerto Ricans a Blackman and a Dominican - do it properly Fingers inc - it's over Fingers inc - can you feel it Full House - communicate J.M.S - shadows of your love John Rocca - I want it to be real Kissing the Pink - certain things are likely The Beatmasters feat The Cookie Crew - rok da house Professor Funk & the House Brothers - work your body rap Billie - nobody's business Penthouse 4 - bust this House down
Black in Time: A daily exploration into Black British History
Topics covered: January 4th 2011: Death of Ken Martindale, founder of Black British Heritage https://www.theguardian.com/theguardian/2011/mar/09/ken-martindale-obituary January 5th 1989: Desmond's debuts on Channel 4 https://britsandpcs.com/desmonds-successfully-depicting-black-british-lives-from-the-early-1990s/ January 6th 1993: The Chrystal Rose Show (first UK talk show hosted by a woman) debuts on Carlton TV https://madnewsuk.com/2019/01/20/black-britain-the-chrystal-rose-show-1993-1997/ January 7th 2004: Black Ambition - a show following 8 undergraduates at the University of Cambridge - debuts on BBC Two. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/educationnews/3324427/People-say-You-went-to-Cambridge.html January 8th 1970: Death of George Arthur Roberts - one of Britain's first Black firefighters https://www.georgearthurroberts.com/ January 9th 1988: Rok Da House, a single featuring Cookie Crew (one of the UK's most successful rap duos), peaks at #5 in the UK charts http://musicrareobscure.blogspot.com/2010/01/cookie-crew.html January 10th 1965: CARD - Campaign Against Racial Discrimination launches https://www.runnymedetrust.org/histories/race-equality/55/campaign-against-racial-discrimination-card.html
Madeline, A.Lex, and Ig are sent on a diplomatic mission to The United States of Numenerica, and for the first time it's not their fault everything falls to pieces. Listen as the BBs: COMPETE in a heated shuffleboard competition! SCARE some new friends! LEARN about Democracy? Content Warning: Fire, Bad Audio (14:40-17:20), Volume (16:15-16:30) Listen to Quest Friends! https://www.questfriendspodcast.com/about Listen to The Cookie Crew: https://www.questfriendspodcast.com/cookiecrew Listen to Totalus Rankium: https://totalusrankium.wordpress.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TotalusRankium Follow Quest Friends! Online: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/questfriends Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QuestFriendsPodcast/ Tumblr: https://questfriendspodcast.tumblr.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Quest_Friends YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC62OqSFLVUvqw-a_UaAryKA Music Credits "Great Fun" by Antarctic: https://audiojungle.net/item/great-fun/8294382 "Sports Cinematic" by audiomarket: https://www.pond5.com/royalty-free-music/item/41970144-sports-cinematic-energy-rock-hard-guitar-background?ref=audiomarket "Goof Music" by Liam Priestnall: https://youtu.be/ZHCCh6fFARc "Discovery New World" by RomanStyopin: https://www.pond5.com/royalty-free-music/item/38203311-discovery-new-world-strings-piano-beat-cinema?fbclid=IwAR1rCht-q1ijAv38GK4nSYokcgv1O5rLNnHtCftpSuOB1jk4CwUDocyhtbc "Hall of the Mountain King" by Kevin MacLeod: incompetech.com "A Funny Quirky Waltz" by AlisterBunclark: https://audiojungle.net/item/a-funny-quirky-waltz/20487898?ref=AlisterBunclark "Derp Away" by Liam Priestnall: https://youtu.be/SLpef-yVKL4 "Intense Nervous Scared Suspense Noises" by FesliyanStudios Background Music: https://youtu.be/X3e5eg1PEjo "Road Trip" by SKANDR: https://soundcloud.com/skandrofficial/road-trip Additional Music from Motion Array: https://motionarray.com/
A random chase with random attacks leads to random drama. Listen as our our heroes: RAGE on the road! RACE the wind! COUNT to Uno! Content Warnings: Fire, Blood, Static, Hallucination, Car Crash Listen to The Cookie Crew: questfriendspodcast.com/cookiecrew Follow Quest Friends! Online: Website: https://www.questfriendspodcast.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/questfriends Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QuestFriendsPodcast/ Tumblr: https://questfriendspodcast.tumblr.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Quest_Friends YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC62OqSFLVUvqw-a_UaAryKA Intro/Outro music by MiracleOfSound Intro: Friends (YouTube: https://youtu.be/uH-8TDe5s-E, Bandcamp: https://miracleofsound.bandcamp.com/track/friends-2) Outro: Hitoshio (YouTube: https://youtu.be/m5Ahfl6gcH4, Bandcamp: https://miracleofsound.bandcamp.com/track/hitoshio) Music Credits "Reves D'enfant" by yoshihoo: https://www.pond5.com/royalty-free-music/item/96231052-reves-denfant "Derp Away" by Liam Priestnall: https://youtu.be/SLpef-yVKL4 "Hall of the Mountain King" by Kevin MacLeod: incompetech.com "Courageous Hero Theme" by Adam Monroe: https://www.pond5.com/stock-music/50521951/courageous-hero-theme.html?ref=adammonroe "Surreal State" by Jay Man/Our Music Box: www.youtube.com/c/ourmusicbox "fire.crackling.mp3" by dobroide: https://freesound.org/people/dobroide/sounds/4211/ "Black Heat" by Ross Bugden: https://youtu.be/mhqnK65AZmM Additional Music from Motion Array: https://motionarray.com/
SPECIAL BROADCAST FROM My CORONA VIRUS QUARANTINE!!! Cookie Effect your Host is talking Hints Tips and Advice to Make it Through this Tough Time ..We are all AFFECTED By this PANDEMIC. Today's Episodes Focuses on Advicing PARENTS how to COPE with The KIDS at Home during this TIME.. Please Enjoy this video and Leave Ideas and comments to Help each Other Out. COOKIE CREW we are a VILLIAGE so Lets Look out for One Another. Please Leave your comments below to join in the conversation. -------------------------------------- --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nicola-hargrave/support
Cookies welcomes You Back!! Series2 of cookie Effect podcast..Thank you All For your Continuous Support I truly Appreciate you.Today i just want to spread a Msg of Self Appreciation..celebrate your Achievements no matter how big or small..Be your own Cheerleader..Its ok to take a Break and clear your mind body n Soul. Thank you for Tuning In i Love you Cookie Crew. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nicola-hargrave/support
A fun, interesting chat with Chris Gibbs and Brad McNamara - these guys are serious music heads, crate diggers, DJ’s & also presenters of the fantastic YouTube show & podcast known as - Hot Buttered Soul Music Archaeology (or HBSMA) Their show features musical gems discovered on their travels, interviews with artists and producers like Lalo Shiffrin, The Cookie Crew, Mr. Thing, John Shroeder and many more. So enjoy this interview about digging for music, loving vinyl, clubbing in the 1990’s, getting older and spreading the gospel of great soulful music with the boys from Hot Buttered Soul Music Archaeology. Presented by Jason Eli with special thanks to Paul Tilley.
The crew's quest comes to a close. But will this finale be bitter, like a Snapoa, or sweet, like any reasonable cookie? Listen as the crew: DAZZLES their foes with all the colors of the rainbow! CONTINUES to wait for backup! BECOMES a brigade! Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1t-WMsF7sU_5tasmHqKdKOQtI7r4QH-Ea8XJDG_YmzxY/edit?usp=sharing Listen to Cinema Science at http://cinemasciencepodcast.com/ Follow our other accounts! Website: https://www.questfriendspodcast.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/questfriends Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QuestFriendsPodcast/ Tumblr: https://questfriendspodcast.tumblr.com Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/questfriends Twitter: https://twitter.com/Quest_Friends YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC62OqSFLVUvqw-a_UaAryKA Music/Sound Effects "Great Fun" by Antarctic: https://audiojungle.net/item/great-fun/8294382 "Funny Sneaky Comedy Cute Comic" by Eitan Epstein Music: https://motionarray.com/stock-music/funny-sneaky-comedy-cute-comic-63341 "Upbeat Action Rock" found via Motion Array: https://motionarray.com/stock-music/upbeat-action-rock-12924 "Racing Day" found via Motion Array: https://motionarray.com/stock-music/racing-day "Corporate Inspirational Uplifting" by musicaround: https://motionarray.com/stock-music/corporate-inspirational-uplifting-117271 "Background Dark Music" by Mattia Cupelli: https://youtu.be/GWtwTnfyIpg "Calm Corporate Inspirational" found via Motion Array: https://motionarray.com/stock-music/calm-corporate-inspirational-44509 "Wallpaper" by Kevin MacLeod: incompetech.com (Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)
The crew puts together a plan to pawn off terrible cookies and save a mild acquaintance. Listen as they: SING sweet songs! TUNE into action! ASSURE you that backup is coming, no seriously, we promise! Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GR2YZvC79HTkZI7TAYoKC244FQcsjM8urnqKPYjIsTM/edit?usp=sharing Purchase Quest Friends stickers/shirts/posters here: https://www.questfriendspodcast.com/shop Follow our other accounts! Website: https://www.questfriendspodcast.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/questfriends Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QuestFriendsPodcast/ Tumblr: https://questfriendspodcast.tumblr.com Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/questfriends Twitter: https://twitter.com/Quest_Friends YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC62OqSFLVUvqw-a_UaAryKA Music/Sound Effects "Great Fun" by Antarctic: https://audiojungle.net/item/great-fun/8294382 "Western Story" found via Motion Array: https://motionarray.com/stock-music/western-story-25586 "City Jaunt" by Jay Man/OurMusicBox: www.youtube.com/c/ourmusicbox "Lobby Time" by Kevin MacLeod: incompetech.com (Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) "Ride the Lighting" found via Motion Array: https://motionarray.com/stock-music/ride-the-lighting "Halloween Heroes" found via Motion Array: https://motionarray.com/stock-music/halloween-heroes "G13.1-22-Old Car on Rough Road.wav" by craigsmith: https://freesound.org/people/craigsmith/sounds/438049/ "Dark Outlaw Rock" by Voidcore: https://motionarray.com/stock-music/dark-outlaw-rock-90202 "Car Engine, Exterior, B.wav" by InspectorJ: https://freesound.org/people/InspectorJ/sounds/345557/ "Engine running w/sounds of rain and wipers (new title test)" by Maurice_J_K: https://freesound.org/people/Maurice_J_K/sounds/353595/ “Village Consort” by Kevin MacLeod: incompetech.com (Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) "Goof Music" by Liam Priestnall: https://youtu.be/ZHCCh6fFARc "Road Trip" by SKANDR: https://soundcloud.com/skandrofficial/road-trip
The crew takes a break from driving in the most literal way possible. Listen as they: CONSUME a pirate's knuckle sandwich! LOCK OUT unwelcome guests! DOUBLE the trouble! Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19G5EDN2uJysFNuNqGXNEEHYrMfIJWf5WEjvC-vQZgNk/edit?usp=sharing Enter the Quest Friends anniversary raffle here: https://goo.gl/forms/d2DW0M14csKpeGCo2 Follow our other accounts! Website: https://www.questfriendspodcast.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/questfriends Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QuestFriendsPodcast/ Tumblr: https://questfriendspodcast.tumblr.com Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/questfriends Twitter: https://twitter.com/Quest_Friends YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC62OqSFLVUvqw-a_UaAryKA Music/Sound Effects "Great Fun" by Antarctic: https://audiojungle.net/item/great-fun/8294382 "City Jaunt" by Jay Man/OurMusicBox: www.youtube.com/c/ourmusicbox "'Light Hearted Moment" by Jay Man/OurMusicBox: www.youtube.com/c/ourmusicbox "Ambience, Seaside Waves, Close, A.wav" by InspectorJ: https://freesound.org/people/InspectorJ/sounds/400632/ "Pirate Theme Music" by Liam Priestnall: https://youtu.be/nPyw_3IIOkw "Sports Cinematic" by audiomarket: https://www.pond5.com/stock-music/41970144/sports-cinematic-guitar-background.html?ref=audiomarket "Goof Music" by Liam Priestnall: https://youtu.be/ZHCCh6fFARc "Roadtrip" by Nicolai Heidlas: https://www.hooksounds.com/royalty-free-music/roadtrip/147429/ "Spook" by PeriTune: https://soundcloud.com/sei_peridot/spook "Inspiring and Motivational Epic" by bdProductions: https://audiojungle.net/item/inspiring-and-motivational-epic/20264237?ref=bdProductions "Wrathing Gods" by Walperion_Music: https://audiojungle.net/item/wrathing-gods/9956400 "Cartoon" by Nicolai Heidlas: https://www.hooksounds.com/royalty-free-music/cartoon/119298/ "Road Trip" by SKANDR: https://soundcloud.com/skandrofficial/road-trip
Joey Negro is the most well-known pseudonym of master British DJ/producer/remixer Dave Lee. Under a plethora of other monikers including Akabu, Doug Willis, The Sunburst Band, Jakatta, Raven Maize, Sessomatto, and Z Factor, Dave was one of the first artists to incorporate disco samples in house music when he began his production career in 1988. Indeed, he was in the studio making credible British House music when many luminaries around him were still busy getting to grips with their decks. Little has changed since then and Dave is still widely regarded as one of the forefathers of the UK dance scene who is still as productive as ever in the studio and behind the decks most weekends. A producer first, his work ethic is legendry, having been involved in well over 300 productions, countless albums and a healthy stack of pop crossover hit singles with tracks such as ‘Must Be The Music’, ‘Make A Move On Me’ and Jakatta’s ‘American Dream” making the UK Top 10. Dave has also been commissioned to remix the likes of Kelly Rowland, Empire of the Sun, Mariah Carey, Labrynth, Pet Shop Boys, Diana Ross and many many more. He also conceived and produced the UK number 1 “Relight My Fire” by Take That. However, despite the crossover successes the majority of Dave’s productions have had the heart in underground clubland – with releases on many seminal house music labels – Transmat, Nu Groove, Quark, JBO, Azuli, Deconstruction Guidance & NRK. Intrinsically linked with the birth of house in the UK, Dave Lee set up the dance music division of Rough Trade, Demix in 1986 and through this link, he began working with the Rhythm King label, which had had a number of hits with acts like Bomb The Bass, S-Express, Cookie Crew and Beatmasters. This experience and intimacy with other leading house labels led to him establishing his own imprint, Republic Records, in 1988. Now defunct, Republic was one of the UK’s first soulful house label releasing classics such as Phase II “Reachin” and Turntable Orchestra “You’re Gonna Miss Me” - as well as some early productions of his own like Raven Maize “Forever Together” Joey Negro, as an entity, was born in 1990 with the release of “Do It Believe It’ on US cult house label Nu Groove. When struggling for an act name Dave flicked through a pile of records next to his desk and ending up putting together Pal Joey and J Walter Negro - “I thought it sounded like a cool hispanic New York guy, I certainly never envisaged I’d be answering to the name Joey 25 years later”. The track was a breakthrough success and was followed by ‘Do What You Feel’, which was released on his second label and successor to Republic, Z Records. ‘Do What You Feel’ eventually crossed from a club hit to a top 40 pop hit on Virgin Records. Another Top 40 track followed with “Love Fantasy” and an album “Universe of Love” with guest appearances from disco acts The Trammps and Gwen Gutherie. Throughout the 90/00’s Dave delivered a constant stream of productions and remixes with tracks like his “Can’t Get High Without U” and Z Factor “Gotta Keep Pushin” (used as the theme for Ibiza Uncovered) becoming anthems on the dancefloor. These days his label ZR is not only a vehicle for him to release his own music but has become a very cool brand featuring productions and remixes from both cutting edge and established producers like Dennis Ferrer, Jimpster, Henrik Schwarz, The Revenge and Frankie Knuckles. Dave’s work producing live disco act The Sunburst Band has been the source of much praise and adoration. Their fourth album ‘The Secret Life of Us’ from 2012 was yet another power house of all things soul, jazz, and funk featuring a host of live musicians and vocalists has been widely regarded as the strongest Sunburst album yet. The LP topped the Solar Sweet rhythms for over 2 months (a record), Starpoint Soul chart, Amazon Funk chart and has received across the board props. The band continue to tour around the world on a regular basis. Dave has remained an avid vinyl collector and has put together many genre defining compilations – ‘Disco (Not Disco)’ (Strut), ‘Joey Negro In The House’ (Defected), ‘Disco Spectrum’ Vol.1–3 (BBE), ‘Jumpin’ 1& 2 (Harmless), Southport Weekender Volume 1, ‘Nite:Life’ and ‘Back In The Box’ (NRK) ‘The Trip’ (Family Records) ‘The Voyage – Excursions into Early House’ (X Treme) & ‘Lust: Art & Soul’ (Susu). Whilst on ZR he’s compiled ‘Destination Boogie’, ‘Locked In The Vinyl Cellar’, ‘Supafunkanova’ ‘The Soul of Disco’ (Vol.1-3), ‘Back Street Brit Funk’ and the latest labour of love ‘GoGo Get Down’ that focused on Washington DC GoGo funk, all of which continue to further cement him as one of the UK’s foremost musical authorities. Not wanting to hog all the limelight, Dave has started the ‘Under The Influence’ series on ZR which gives a platform to some of the worlds most serious record collectors – unknown names who’ve spent their lives collecting music and have the knowledge to put together a wicked selection on previously unheard music. His discography is undoubtedly impressive and his deep understanding as a selector of all things disco and house on the dancefloor have ensured his status on the global DJ circuit worldwide to this day. Joey Negro's dj sets reflect his extensive love of music ranging from rare disco through to vocal and classic house and often into more deep, electronic and techy areas, his sets littered with exclusives, old and new. Where as many producers from his era have tended to ease off on the studio work Mr Lee keeps turning out the club hits, evident in 2012 when he had 5 releases in the Traxsource end of year top 100. 2013 saw his long awaited compilation ‘Remixed With Love’ hit the stores. Packed with brand new remixes of classic disco tracks all reworked from original 24 track tapes and including artists such as Roxy Music, Patrice Rushen & Roy Ayers, the album topped sales charts on Amazon and Juno and stayed at No.1 on Traxsource for 4 months. His Akabu track "Everybody Wants Something" also featured in many end of year ‘best of’ charts. Joey has kept the pressure on in 2014 with singles under his Z Factor, Doug Willis and Sunburst Band aliases plus remixes for Zo! and Tramhead. He also put together and released a universally applauded Italo House album which dug deep into house history delivering some forgotten gems that still sound great today. Looking forward to next year there are already three albums lined up - Supafunkanova Volume 2, Remixed With Love Vol. 2 and a stunning compilation of 90s House and Garage. Also look out for a new artist album from Joey Negro coming soon... For all booking enquiries please email simon AT zrecords DOT ltd DOT uk
Joey Negro is the most well-known pseudonym of master British DJ/producer/remixer Dave Lee. Under a plethora of other monikers including Akabu, Doug Willis, The Sunburst Band, Jakatta, Raven Maize, Sessomatto, and Z Factor, Dave was one of the first artists to incorporate disco samples in house music when he began his production career in 1988. Indeed, he was in the studio making credible British House music when many luminaries around him were still busy getting to grips with their decks. Little has changed since then and Dave is still widely regarded as one of the forefathers of the UK dance scene who is still as productive as ever in the studio and behind the decks most weekends. A producer first, his work ethic is legendry, having been involved in well over 300 productions, countless albums and a healthy stack of pop crossover hit singles with tracks such as ‘Must Be The Music’, ‘Make A Move On Me’ and Jakatta’s ‘American Dream” making the UK Top 10. Dave has also been commissioned to remix the likes of Kelly Rowland, Empire of the Sun, Mariah Carey, Labrynth, Pet Shop Boys, Diana Ross and many many more. He also conceived and produced the UK number 1 “Relight My Fire” by Take That. However, despite the crossover successes the majority of Dave’s productions have had the heart in underground clubland – with releases on many seminal house music labels – Transmat, Nu Groove, Quark, JBO, Azuli, Deconstruction Guidance & NRK. Intrinsically linked with the birth of house in the UK, Dave Lee set up the dance music division of Rough Trade, Demix in 1986 and through this link, he began working with the Rhythm King label, which had had a number of hits with acts like Bomb The Bass, S-Express, Cookie Crew and Beatmasters. This experience and intimacy with other leading house labels led to him establishing his own imprint, Republic Records, in 1988. Now defunct, Republic was one of the UK’s first soulful house label releasing classics such as Phase II “Reachin” and Turntable Orchestra “You’re Gonna Miss Me” - as well as some early productions of his own like Raven Maize “Forever Together” Joey Negro, as an entity, was born in 1990 with the release of “Do It Believe It’ on US cult house label Nu Groove. When struggling for an act name Dave flicked through a pile of records next to his desk and ending up putting together Pal Joey and J Walter Negro - “I thought it sounded like a cool hispanic New York guy, I certainly never envisaged I’d be answering to the name Joey 25 years later”. The track was a breakthrough success and was followed by ‘Do What You Feel’, which was released on his second label and successor to Republic, Z Records. ‘Do What You Feel’ eventually crossed from a club hit to a top 40 pop hit on Virgin Records. Another Top 40 track followed with “Love Fantasy” and an album “Universe of Love” with guest appearances from disco acts The Trammps and Gwen Gutherie. Throughout the 90/00’s Dave delivered a constant stream of productions and remixes with tracks like his “Can’t Get High Without U” and Z Factor “Gotta Keep Pushin” (used as the theme for Ibiza Uncovered) becoming anthems on the dancefloor. These days his label ZR is not only a vehicle for him to release his own music but has become a very cool brand featuring productions and remixes from both cutting edge and established producers like Dennis Ferrer, Jimpster, Henrik Schwarz, The Revenge and Frankie Knuckles. Dave’s work producing live disco act The Sunburst Band has been the source of much praise and adoration. Their fourth album ‘The Secret Life of Us’ from 2012 was yet another power house of all things soul, jazz, and funk featuring a host of live musicians and vocalists has been widely regarded as the strongest Sunburst album yet. The LP topped the Solar Sweet rhythms for over 2 months (a record), Starpoint Soul chart, Amazon Funk chart and has received across the board props. The band continue to tour around the world on a regular basis. Dave has remained an avid vinyl collector and has put together many genre defining compilations – ‘Disco (Not Disco)’ (Strut), ‘Joey Negro In The House’ (Defected), ‘Disco Spectrum’ Vol.1–3 (BBE), ‘Jumpin’ 1& 2 (Harmless), Southport Weekender Volume 1, ‘Nite:Life’ and ‘Back In The Box’ (NRK) ‘The Trip’ (Family Records) ‘The Voyage – Excursions into Early House’ (X Treme) & ‘Lust: Art & Soul’ (Susu). Whilst on ZR he’s compiled ‘Destination Boogie’, ‘Locked In The Vinyl Cellar’, ‘Supafunkanova’ ‘The Soul of Disco’ (Vol.1-3), ‘Back Street Brit Funk’ and the latest labour of love ‘GoGo Get Down’ that focused on Washington DC GoGo funk, all of which continue to further cement him as one of the UK’s foremost musical authorities. Not wanting to hog all the limelight, Dave has started the ‘Under The Influence’ series on ZR which gives a platform to some of the worlds most serious record collectors – unknown names who’ve spent their lives collecting music and have the knowledge to put together a wicked selection on previously unheard music. His discography is undoubtedly impressive and his deep understanding as a selector of all things disco and house on the dancefloor have ensured his status on the global DJ circuit worldwide to this day. Joey Negro's dj sets reflect his extensive love of music ranging from rare disco through to vocal and classic house and often into more deep, electronic and techy areas, his sets littered with exclusives, old and new. Where as many producers from his era have tended to ease off on the studio work Mr Lee keeps turning out the club hits, evident in 2012 when he had 5 releases in the Traxsource end of year top 100. 2013 saw his long awaited compilation ‘Remixed With Love’ hit the stores. Packed with brand new remixes of classic disco tracks all reworked from original 24 track tapes and including artists such as Roxy Music, Patrice Rushen & Roy Ayers, the album topped sales charts on Amazon and Juno and stayed at No.1 on Traxsource for 4 months. His Akabu track "Everybody Wants Something" also featured in many end of year ‘best of’ charts. Joey has kept the pressure on in 2014 with singles under his Z Factor, Doug Willis and Sunburst Band aliases plus remixes for Zo! and Tramhead. He also put together and released a universally applauded Italo House album which dug deep into house history delivering some forgotten gems that still sound great today. Looking forward to next year there are already three albums lined up - Supafunkanova Volume 2, Remixed With Love Vol. 2 and a stunning compilation of 90s House and Garage. Also look out for a new artist album from Joey Negro coming soon... For all booking enquiries please email simon AT zrecords DOT ltd DOT uk
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Welcome to the inaugural Generation X Mix. I will be posting this series regularly featuring tracks from my era. I hope you enjoy them! Stay tuned.. ;) BPM: 115 - 125 Tracklisting: 01 Liza Minelli: Losing My Mind (Extended Mix) 02 Madonna: Express Yourself (Non-Stop Express Mix) 03 The Beatmasters: Rok Da House (Feat. The Cookie Crew) 04 Holly Johnson: Love Train (12" Mix) 05 Boxcar: Hit + Run (N.Y. Mix) 06 Madonna: Like A Prayer (12" Club Version) 07 Malcolm Mclaren: Deep In Vogue (William Orbit Remix) 08 Capella: Helyom Halib (Acid Acid Acid) 09 Fancy: Slice Me Nice (Album Version)