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Join Kwesi as he dives into some of the best tracks from R&B legend Deniece Williams. Today's tunes include; (0:13) Let's Hear It For The Boy (1984) (5:48) That's What Friends Are For (1976) (10:13) Silly (1981) (16:09) Free (1976) (22:20) Do What You Feel (1983)
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| The More I Get, The More I Want (John Morales M+M Mix) | 07:50 | Teddy Pendergrass | (Where Have You Been) All My Life | 03:17 | Eddie Holman | Hurt So Bad | 05:37 | Philly Devotions | Merry-Go-Round (Tom Moulton 12'' Mix) | 05:46 | Monday After | Lipstick | 04:57 | Michel Polnareff | Love Away | 04:52 | Mary Pearce | Just Don't Break-A-My Heart | 05:04 | Jaqui And The Rumor | Dance Turned Into A Romance (Mike Maurro Mix) | 08:44 | The Jones Girls | Mysterious Lady (Tom Moulton Mix) | 04:52 | The Choice Four | Good Love | 03:51 | Ray, Goodman & Brown | Do What You Feel | 04:27 | Deniece Williams | Hot Pants Road | 02:45 | The J.B.'s | Around The World | 05:14 | Imaa | Get Ready For The Get Down | 03:53 | Willie Hutch | Want You So Bad | 04:32 | Magnum Force | Here I Am | 05:01 | Dynasty | Change (Makes You Want To Hustle) | 05:08 | Donald Byrd | Coming To You Live | 06:12 | Charles Earland | I'm Gonna Let My Heart Do The Walking | 03:31 | Supremes | Second Best (Is Never Enough) (Tom Moulton Remix) | 05:16 | The Finishing Touch | Don't Put Me Down | 03:25 | The Finishing Touch | Rock The Night Away | 04:19 | Oran "Juice" Jones | Bring Back The Love Of Yesterday | 03:43 | The Dells | The Mean Machine | 06:03 | Jimmy McGriff
NOT THAT I OWE ANYONE AN EXPLAINATION ABOUT MY BODY — BUT SINCE I GET THE Q SO OFTEN... LIKE... EVERY TIME I WEAR A PLUNGE BRA Y’ALL ASK... IF MY BOOBS ARE REAL. (This caption is all caps because it’s copy and pasted from my IG story. My font was an automatic all caps style font. I’m not yelling at you. lol.) BUT TRULY ALL BOOBS ARE REAL... IF THEY ARE ON YOUR BODY, THEY ARE YOURS AND THEY ARE REAL... WHERE DO WE GET OFF CALLING PARTS OTHER WOMEN’S BODIES FAKE?. HOWEVER, THERE ARE NO IMPLANTS ON MY BODY. I HAD A FAT TRANSFER IN 2019. MY BOOBS WERE VERY UNEVEN SO I TOOK SOME FAT OUT OF MY BELLY AND PUT IT IN MY BOOBS AND THIS WAS TOTALLY THE BEST DECISION FOR ME. AS FAR AS MY FEELINGS ON COSMETIC ENHANCEMENTS/PLASTIC SURGERY... WE ARE ESSENTIALLY POLICING EACH OTHERS BODIES WHEN WE SAY THAT A WOMAN CAN’T DO XYZ AND IF SHE DOES SHE HAS TO SHARE ABOUT IT IN CERTAIN TIME AND CERTAIN WAY. WE ARE ALL GROWN ASS WOMEN HERE; WE CAN DO WHAT WE CHOOSE. MEN AND SOCIETY HAVE POLICED US FOR LONG ENOUGH. LEAVE EACH OTHER’S BODIES ALONE. DO WHAT YOU FEEL. DO IT SAFELY. CREATE THE LIFE, LOVE, AND BODY YOU WANT. I LOVE YOU! THE END.
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_677258bfe235b = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_677258bfe235b = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-677258bfe235b"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-677258bfe235b"); } Volume 2 of our journey into the best 90s House music classics continues the pulsating rhythm that started with the first edition. This collection brings together iconic tunes that defined the dance floor, featuring the 90s House music classics that set the stage for a musical revolution. Whether it's the energetic vibe of D-Mob's and Cathy Dennis' collaboration on "C'mon and Get My Love," the unforgettable dance anthem by C + C Music Factory in the Clivillés & Cole Hip-House Club Mix of "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)," or the David Morales Remix of Technotronic's "Pump Up the Jam," these classic House music 90s tracks never fail to stir memories. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwSJGdgFlEg But it's not only about the songs you might know by heart; it's also about rediscovering the Old School House Music treasures that laid the groundwork for the genre. Maurice's "This Is Acid," Royal House's "Get Funky," Double Dee's "Found Love," and Steve "Silk" Hurley's "Jack Your Body" echo the inventive hooks and beats that defined a generation eager for fresh sounds. Let's not forget the lost classics that still resonate, like Hithouse's Party Mix of "Jack To The Sound Of The Underground." This track captures the essence of Acid House and seamlessly blends into the rising Techno wave. It's an integral part of the 80s sound that set the stage for what was to come. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQPF8jf5_NE The Def Club Mix of Adeva's "It Should Have Been Me" and the Brothers In Rhythm Mix of Black Box's "Strike It Up" take their well-deserved place in this compilation, keeping the beats and nostalgia alive. From Joey Negro's Dum Dum Club Mix of "Do What You Feel" to the Hurley's House Mix of Jomanda's "Gotta Love For You," these classics echo an era where creativity and rhythm knew no bounds. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qeodbx2qAK8 Hold tight; the ride through the best 90s House music classics isn't over. There's one more volume covering this fascinating four-year span, set to drop soon. I'll be back in a couple of days to keep the musical journey alive. Until then, keep the beat going and dance like it's the 90s all over again. Until the next time...ENJOY! Album : The Ultimate 90's House Classics [1988 – 1991] Vol. 2Genre : 90's Classic HouseYear : 2020Total Time : 2:17:45 1. Adeva - It Should Have Been Me (Def Club Mix) 2. Joey Negro - Do What You Feel (Dum Dum Club Mix) 3. Brothers In Rhythm - Such A Good Feeling (DMC Remix by Dimitri) 4. D-Mob intro. Cathy Dennis - C'mon And Get My Love (Select Mix Remix) 5. C & C Music Factory - Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) (Clivillés & Cole Hi...
Alberto tells Steve not to make false claims about a sponsor. Steve isn’t a fan of flavored condoms. Eddie wouldn’t mind being eaten if we were stranded in the wild. Will tells us all about Greek mythology. Plus we talk with model Tiana La Lobita and play the song Do What You Feel by Eddie Angel.
Episode 17 from my Do What You Feel mix series presented by Acrylick is here! This one I recorded live from Ski Monster in Boston. Enjoy!
Episode 014 from my "Do What You Feel" mix series sponsored by Acrylick. This particular episode was aired on Dash radio in April of last year. Enjoy!
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
SORRY GUYS I UPLOADED THE WRONG AUDIO LAST TIME HER IS PART 2 OF MINE AND THE DOCCS LATEST SESSION ...... SO I FINALLY GOT ROUND THE DOCCS FOR ANOTHER SHED SESSION . WE MIXED NON STOP FOR JUST OVER 4 HOURS HERES PART 2 THE LAST 2 HOURS PEEPS 12 TILL 2AM ANOTHER DRINK FUELLED COUPLE OF HOURS IN THE SHED SPONSORED BY JACK DANIELS AND LAGER SO EXCUSE THE COUPLE OF SKETCHY MIXES GUYS. AS ALWAYS ITS A MIX OF SOULFUL , VOCAL DEEP FUNKY HOUSE GROOVES . BE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE ON MY PAGE PEEPS TO BE KEPT UP TO DATE ON NEW MIXES ETC TRACKLISTING IS AS FOLLOWS Ross 1. Dirty secrets – In My House 2. DJ SKT – Take Me Away 3. Ian Pooley – Body & Soul 4. Alex Herrera – You Know I Love Music Doc 5. Coldcut – People Hold On – New Jersey Jazz Mix 6. Ananda Project – Love Like This (Sean McCabe) 7. Jaegerossa – Move Your Body Ross 8. John Stoongard – Look @ Here Daddy 9. Paul Getto – Be With You 10. Mark Funk – Feel That Docc 11. Spen & T Hamlin – Thanks To You 12. A.M. Dusk & Allister Whitehead – Free Your Mind 13. Brenda Jones Girls – What Your Love Has Done 14. L.A.N.D.R.O. & Co – Groove On Air (F. Maraghi Mix) Ross 15. Adri Block – That Summer Groove 16. David Anthony – I Live For You 17. Ferry Ultra – Let Me Do My Thang Doc 18. The Realm – To Love You Now 19. Rob Hayes – Let It Be Alright 20. Bobby Silk – Deep In My Soul 21. Joey Negro – Do What You Feel 22. Michael Jackson – PYT (Reflex Revision) BE SURE TO DROP A COMMENT IT ONLY TAKES 2 SEC AND IS ALWAYS APPRECIATED . ALSO SHARE THE MIOXES ON FACEBOOK , TWITTER AND MIXCLOUD ETC CHEERS ALL YOU CAN ALSO FIND ALL MY MIXES ON ITUNES JUST SEARCH DJROSSMILLER AND BINGO OVER 140 FREE DOWNLOADABLE SESSIONS more from the docc @ http://lea73.podomatic.com
SO I FINALLY GOT ROUND THE DOCCS FOR ANOTHER SHED SESSION . WE MIXED NON STOP FOR JUST OVER 4 HOURS HERES PART 1 THE FIRST 2 HOURS PEEPS PEEPS 10PM TO 12 AM AND A DRINK FUELLED COUPLE OF HOURS IN THE SHED SO EXCUSE THE COUPLE OF SKETCHY MIXES GUYS. AS ALWAYS ITS A MIX OF SOULFUL , VOCAL DEEP FUNKY HOUSE GROOVES . BE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE ON MY PAGE PEEPS TO BE KEPT UP TO DATE ON NEW MIXES ETC TRACKLISTING IS AS FOLLOWS Ross 1. How do I let go – DJ Able & Dennis Ferrer – Matt Bandy mix 2. One Thing I Can – Chris Stussy – Roland Nights Remix 3. Plan Symphony – Fabio Tosti Doc 4. That Latin Track – DJ Vitamin D 5. Let It All Go – Pat Bedeau 6. Its All About The Music – Ciskoman & Soul Groove Ross 7. Keep On Rising – Adri Block 8. My Business – City Soul Project 9. Dance – Louie Vega Doc 10. Sheezus – Lilly Allen (Rob Hayes) 11. Waiting – Blackwax 12. Dance – EPZ- Kerri Chandler Ross 13. As I Go Along – Husky & Joe, Pompeo 14. Kenny Carpenter – Reach 15. Do What You Feel – J.N. Doc 16. Make The World Go Round – Sandy B 17. DJ Fudge – You Are My High 18. DJ Fudge – Good Inside Ross 19. Rhemi – Diamond 20. Tian Carl – Make You Call 21. Louie Vega – Lets Do It Doc 22. Jon Cutler – I’ll Take you – R.Earnshaw 23. Keumel – California My Way 24. DJ Moar – Any Time Is Right BE SURE TO DROP A COMMENT IT ONLY TAKES 2 SEC AND IS ALWAYS APPRECIATED . ALSO SHARE THE MIOXES ON FACEBOOK , TWITTER AND MIXCLOUD ETC CHEERS ALL YOU CAN ALSO FIND ALL MY MIXES ON ITUNES JUST SEARCH DJROSSMILLER AND BINGO OVER 140 FREE DOWNLOADABLE SESSIONS more from the docc @ http://lea73.podomatic.com