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Respected London selector Frank Tope bring The Face Radio a leftfield strictly sevens mix of funk, soul, African, reggae and oddball exotica 45s Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dennis connects via Zoom with Jeffery Bowman who is the founder and co-host of Legendary Bingo, a West Hollywood staple since 1998. Jeffery talks about the event's humble beginnings, how he enlisted the queen Belle Aire early on as his first drag co-host and how the event has raised over $9 million to date for countless local charities. He dishes about all the celebrities that have appeared at Bingo over the years including Molly Shannon, Ed Asner, Paula Abdul, Richard Simmons, Seth Rogan, Lesley Ann Warren and his first-ever celebrity guest Jean Smart. He also talks about his more recent creative endeavor; writing, recording and releasing songs on Spotify under the name Jeffery Leonard Bowman. His song "No Shelter," about his own experience with rescue animals, is connecting with other animal lovers all over the world and Jeffery couldn't be more thrilled about it. Other topics include: how both Jeffery and Dennis have worked with and been delightfully scandalized by drag legend Willam at Bingo and The MisMatch Game respectively, how great it feels when someone compliments him on his music, the corporate gigs that make it so he's able to make his living from Bingo, why it's never not a pain in the ass when a reality show wants to shoot at Bingo, co-starring with Ron Jeremy in the movie Orgasmo, why people love the game of Bingo generally, finding great collaborators on Craig's List and his favorite celebrity guest caller ever. (Here's a hint: She's 50 years-old.) www.bingoboyinc.com
Joanna Olsen is the proprietor of multiple Coyote Ugly Saloons. She has thrived in a male-dominated profession, shattered the glass ceiling, and achieved huge milestones throughout her career. She and Moshe discuss entrepreneurship, running a prolific business, and why you need to bet on yourself.If you enjoy this episode, please consider leaving a rating and a review. It makes a huge difference in helping us spread the word about the show.Thanks for listening! To join our #POSITIVITY community or to learn more about Moshe, visit https://linktr.ee/moshepopackTopics: 2:30 – Why Coyote Ugly still thrives after all these years.5:00 – You must treat your employees like equals. 7:00 – Try to own the land your establishment's on.10:00 – The story behind the “Coyote Ugly” name.13:00 – How Joanna built Coyote Ugly across Florida.17:00 – Joanna's biggest challenging opening Coyote Ugly.21:00 – How she kept her employees whole after Hurricane Ian.26:00 – Joanna opened her first nightclub at age 23.29:00 – Her advice for aspiring entrepreneurs.
Porch Chronicles Podcast with Dewayne, Keith, Lovelle, Rick, Tracy & Vic.
Episode 123 - The Porch is back! This week the fellas discuss the importance of having longstanding friendships, Minnesota new child support law, Rick & Vic's Nitelife, Coach Prime, NFL Predictions, Bears/Packers, are NBA Champions considered World Champions? Wow Moment of the Week, and more. Thank you for listening. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lovelle-willis/support
Episode 119 - Back with more Porch Talk! This week the fellas get straight to Rick & Vic's Nitelife to discuss the BET Awards, Billboard's Top 50 rap groups of all-time, NBA Free Agency begins, NFL gambling issues, Wow Moment of the Week, and more. Thank you for listening. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lovelle-willis/support
Episode 118 - The whole gang is back! This week, the fellas discuss how do we feel about our wives changing their hairstyles and how dangerous it is to get in women's business. Rick & Vic's Nitelife, NBA Draft/free agency thoughts, Wow Moment of the Week, and more. Thank you for listening. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lovelle-willis/support
Episode 117 - Porch Talk! This week the fellas discuss the love for our producer. The Nitelife, Conor McGregor knocks out mascot, Adrien Broner fight, NBA Finals Update, NFL Update, Janelle Monae, Wow Moment of the Week, and more. Thank you for listening. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lovelle-willis/support
Episode 116 - Porch Talk is back better than ever! This week the fellas discuss the different types of ways we are hypocrites as humans. The Nitelife, NBA Finals predictions, Shannon Sharpe leaving FS1, Wow Moment of the Week, and more. Thank you for listening. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lovelle-willis/support
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This message was preached at New Testament Christian Fellowship in Claremont, NC on July 17, 2022. Its focus is the detailed blueprint of the New Jerusalem, the Lamb's wife, as unveiled in Revelation 21:10-22:5, particularly the city's NITELIFE (21:22-27). In the previous message, this nitelife was revealed, quite literally, to be a NIGHTLIGHT (vs. 22-23). Here, we see that it's not a party. It's PRAISE & WORSHIP (21:24). It's actually DAYLIFE, not under cover of darkness (21:25). It's a SANCTIFIED STREAM, not a sewer pipe of iniquity (21:26). And, it's definitely not when all the riffraff come out. It's V.I.P. only (21:27). Only the Church, made up of genuine believers, will be allowed within the city limits, those on the Lamb's V.I.P. list. Yes, the Lord God and the Lamb do segregate, and they do discriminate. Sadly, if the New Jerusalem were accessible today, nearly all government leaders and workers in Washington, DC would be banned from entry. Nearly all of America's state government officials would be banned. A great many American citizens would be banned, as would many folks sitting in America's churches on Sunday mornings, a whole slough of America's pastors too. Oh how desperately America needs revival in her churches and spiritual awakening in her streets!
This message was preached at New Testament Christian Fellowship in Claremont, NC on July 10, 2022. Its focus is the detailed blueprint of the New Jerusalem, the Lamb's wife, as unveiled in Revelation 21:10-22:5, particularly the city's NITELIFE (21:22-27). The New Jerusalem, unlike the restored earthly Jerusalem of the Millennium (see Ezekiel 40-46; Isaiah 30:26), has no temple nor any need for the sun and moon. The ever-present shekinah glory of God and of the Lamb are its temple and its light. Her nitelife is indeed a nightlight. The Lord Jesus Christ is the Church's TRUE TEMPLE and the Church's TRUE HEAD. And yet , He is standing outside the church and knocking on the door (see Revelation 3:20). We are Laodicea, and we need to just admit it. Now, what are we going to do about it? Let's start by being ashamed when we see and consider these detailed patterns of the Church's future home, just as the captives of Israel were exhorted to be when shown the patterns of Jerusalem in her future restoration (see Ezekiel 43:10). Then, let us strengthen our hands and put away our fears (Zechariah 8:9,13).
Ian Carrera – “Paradise Garage” (The Final Cut) [NU TRAXX] Kim English – “Nite Life” (Armand Van Helden Mix – Roog & Dennis Quin 2016 Rework) [-] CPEN feat. Bluey Robinson – “I’m Searching” (Dennis Quin Remix) [Madhouse] David Penn – “Rollerball” [Urbana] ATFC – “Turok” [ATFC Music] Claptone, Mylo – “Drop The Pressure” (Purple […] The post Andrea Fiorino Mastermix 20th Jul 2022 appeared first on SSRadio.
We talk about keeping dogs cool in the heat, snakebites, and what every houndsman and woman should have in their hound first aid kits (Hint: not gasoline...)This is one you aren't going to want to miss.
We talk radar trap PTSD, drinking in public, Saskatoon 'Nite Life' in 1993 and Clayton hoping to use his wife going into labour as an excuse to get out of plans.
Thanks for pulling up for another episode where the fellas discuss women's beauty with Just PeachyP, and V.I.P. discuss his Nite Life vibe. As usual we have the regular crew of Yogi, Rondo, TC, V.I.P., and KB. We'd also like to thank all that pulled up on us to sit in on the show.
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Sandy B – “Feel Like Singing” (Original B.O.P. Club Mix) [Nervous] Trackmasters – “Come On, Do Anything” (Vocal) [Nervous] Kim English – “Nitelife” (Armand Van Helden Retail Mix) [Nervous] The Swing Kids – “Good Feelin'” (Upstairs Mix) [Nervous] Niceguy Soulman – “Feel It” (Egotrip Mix) [Nervous] House Rated – “Let The Music Motivate You” (Original […] The post The Penthouse Sessions 18th Jul 2021 appeared first on SSRadio.
GRAMMY nominated musician Dr. Martin Taylor, MBE, is a virtuoso guitarist, composer, educator and musical innovator whom Acoustic Guitar magazine calls ‘THE Acoustic Guitarist of his Generation'. Widely considered to be the world's foremost exponent of solo jazz and fingerstyle guitar playing, Martin possesses an inimitable style that has earned him global acclaim from fellow musicians, fans and critics alike. He dazzles audiences with a signature style that artfully combines his virtuosity, emotion and humor with a strong, engaging stage presence. Taylor has enjoyed a remarkable musical career spanning across five decades, with more than 100 recordings to his credit. Completely self-taught beginning at the early age of 4, he has invented and developed a unique way of playing the guitar that is greatly admired, and often emulated, by guitarists all over the world. In addition to his solo concerts and recordings, he has also collaborated with musicians from many different musical genres, including: Jeff Beck, Tommy Emmanuel, Bill Wyman, Chet Atkins, Stephane Grappelli, David Grisman, George Harrison, Jamie Cullum, Bryn Terfel, Dianne Schuur and Gary Burton.Taylor brings a rich and varied musical heritage to his play, to the extent that Tommy Emmanuel remarked that [Taylor] is “a portal into all that came before.” Over his stellar career, Taylor has amassed a record 14 British Jazz Awards as a guitarist. Several of his albums have been in the Top 10 in the USA and Europe.HistoryFrom 1979 to 1990, he toured the world and recorded over 20 albums with the French jazz violin legend STEPHANE GRAPPELLI. Their album with Vassar Clements “Together At Last” won a Grammy Nomination in 1987. Monsieur Grappelli described him as “A great artist, rich in talent and elegance.”His ground breaking solo album ARTISTRY, produced by Steve Howe, was released in 1992 to much critical acclaim. It was #1 in the HMV Jazz Charts for a record 12 weeks and launched his career as an international solo artist. After two very successful albums for Sony/Columbia, KISS AND TELL and NITELIFE, he went on to record several albums for The Guitar Label.In 1999, Taylor was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the University of The West of Scotland, and in 2002, he was appointed MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) “For Services To Jazz Music” on The Queen's Birthday Honours List, which he received personally from Her Majesty The Queen at an investiture at Buckingham Palace. His autobiography “Martin Taylor- Autobiography of a Travelling Musician” was released in 2005.In 2007, Taylor received the prestigious BBC Radio 2 “Heart of Jazz” Award in recognition of his career in music and was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the North Wales Jazz Guitar Festival for his “Contribution to Jazz Guitar Worldwide”.2010 was a landmark year for Martin Taylor. The year started with the prestigious Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama presenting him with his second honorary doctorate. In April 2010, the Martin Taylor Guitar Academy was launched, an online guitar school that propelled Taylor into becoming one of the world's most recognized and beloved online guitar teachers. This innovative online learning program has been featured on NPR, BBC, Fox News and in the Los Angeles Times and today has students in over 60 countries.Another milestone was reached in 2010 with the world premier of an exciting new work for guitar, orchestra and big band with the creation of Martin Taylor's 'Spirit of Django Suite'. Based on themes by Martin Taylor and arranged by Guy Barker, the debut featured Martin Taylor, his group Spirit of Django, the Guy Barker Big Band, and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra.Later that year, Taylor was invited to perform a special private concert at Windsor Castle for Prince William on the eve of his engagement to Kate Middleton. 2011 featured extensive touring of the Far East, USA, Europe and UK as Martin's new online profile introduced his music to younger and more international audiences. Taylor also launched the first two models in his own guitar range with Korea-based guitar manufacturer Peerless. The 'Maestro' and 'Virtuoso' have gone on to achieve both critical and commercial success globally.With the Queen's Diamond Jubilee and the London Olympics in 2012, the BBC made a special performance of the 'Spirit of Django Suite' by Martin Taylor and the Britten Symphonia part of their Proms concerts at London's Royal Albert Hall. Later that year, Taylor joined the International Guitar Night for a three-month tour of the US and Canada.In 2013, Martin played over 120 shows, as well as finding time to release a new duo album with Tommy Emmanuel and guest on a second album with British actor and blues musician Hugh Lawrie. At the year's end, Taylor received the BrandLaureate International Brand Personality Award in Asia. Previous recipients have included Steve Jobs, Hillary Clinton, Nelson Mandela and Mark Zuckerberg. 2014 sees Taylor undertaking extensive touring, both solo and with his new group, The Great Guitars. Film/TV CreditsHis film credits include the French comedy “Milou En Mai” directed by Louis Malle, and more recently his composition, “Green Lady” is featured in the Andrew Piddington movie “The Killing of John Lennon”. His many TV credits include the theme music for “After You've Gone” featuring Nicholas Lyndhurst and Celia Imrie, and the cult “Nicole-Papa” TV commercials for the Renault Clio.When not touring, Martin Taylor divides his time between Scotland and California, where the Martin Taylor Guitar Academy is based.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE **Brought to you by FUNKNSTUFF.NET and hosted by Scott "DR GX" Goldfine — musicologist and author of “Everything Is on THE ONE: The First Guide of Funk” ― “TRUTH IN RHYTHM” is the interview show that gets DEEP into the pocket with contemporary music’s foremost masters of the groove. Featured in TIR Episode 154 (Part 2 of 2): Bassist-composer Joe Plass, an original member of one of the 1980s’ most underappreciated funk bands -- Shock. Best known for their hit single, “Let’s Get Crackin,” the group, which also featured brothers Roger and Steve Sause as well as former Pleasure and later Dazz Band guitarist Marlon McClain, released four albums in the early 1980s, one in the late ‘80s and a final studio effort in 1994. Among Shock's other killer tracks were “Let Your Body Do the Talkin’,” “Electrophonic Phunk,” “Loosen Up,” “Nite Life,” “Crank It Up,” “San Juan,” “Waitin’ on Your Love” and “Time or Our Lives.” Plass also played on hit albums by saxman Kenny G, and in 2012 released his solo set, “After Hours.” In 2007, Shock achieved some much-deserved notoriety by being inducted into the Oregon Music Hall of Fame. Here, Plass reveals the whole kit and caboodle. RECORDED JUNE 2020LEGAL NOTICE: All video and audio content is protected by copyright. Any use of this material is strictly prohibited without expressed consent from original content producer and owner Scott Goldfine, dba FUNKNSTUFF. For inquiries, email info@funknstuff.net. TRUTH IN RHYTHM is a registered U.S. Trademark (Serial #88540281).Get your copy of "Everything Is on the One: The First Guide of Funk" today! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1541256603/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1541256603&linkCode=as2&tag=funknstuff-20&linkId=b6c7558ddc7f8fc9fe440c5d9f3c4008
** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE **Brought to you by FUNKNSTUFF.NET and hosted by Scott "DR GX" Goldfine — musicologist and author of “Everything Is on THE ONE: The First Guide of Funk” ― “TRUTH IN RHYTHM” is the interview show that gets DEEP into the pocket with contemporary music’s foremost masters of the groove. Featured in TIR Episode 154 (Part 1 of 2): Bassist-composer Joe Plass, an original member of one of the 1980s’ most underappreciated funk bands -- Shock. Best known for their hit single, “Let’s Get Crackin,” the group, which also featured brothers Roger and Steve Sause as well as former Pleasure and later Dazz Band guitarist Marlon McClain, released four albums in the early 1980s, one in the late ‘80s and a final studio effort in 1994. Among Shock's other killer tracks were “Let Your Body Do the Talkin’,” “Electrophonic Phunk,” “Loosen Up,” “Nite Life,” “Crank It Up,” “San Juan,” “Waitin’ on Your Love” and “Time or Our Lives.” Plass also played on hit albums by saxman Kenny G, and in 2012 released his solo set, “After Hours.” In 2007, Shock achieved some much-deserved notoriety by being inducted into the Oregon Music Hall of Fame. Here, Plass reveals the whole kit and caboodle. RECORDED JUNE 2020LEGAL NOTICE: All video and audio content is protected by copyright. Any use of this material is strictly prohibited without expressed consent from original content producer and owner Scott Goldfine, dba FUNKNSTUFF. For inquiries, email info@funknstuff.net. TRUTH IN RHYTHM is a registered U.S. Trademark (Serial #88540281).Get your copy of "Everything Is on the One: The First Guide of Funk" today! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1541256603/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1541256603&linkCode=as2&tag=funknstuff-20&linkId=b6c7558ddc7f8fc9fe440c5d9f3c4008
Song List"That's What's Up (Intro)" 0:00"Full Time" 4:11"Where I'm At" 8:51"U A Gangsta Rite?" 12:40"Cold Game" 16:46"25 To Life" 21:20"That's Not Yo Bitch" 25:08"I'm a Thug (Feat. D'Nero of Tha Blockburnaz)" 29:22"Talk To 'Em" 33:50"Like To Shine" 38:38"Pure Cocaine (Feat. Gucci Mane & Young Ca$h)" 43:07"My N****z" 48:17"Aww Man (Feat. Juelz Santana)" 51:39"Hoody (Feat. Starlito)" 56:15"Nite Life" 1:00:32"Keep It Gangsta (Feat. Lil Boosie & Webbie)" 1:04:02"Givin' Up" 1:08:16"Walkin' In Memphis" 1:12:01"What It Is (Feat. Bohagon)" 1:14:27
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Throughout much of the 19th and 20th centuries, Christian conversions were quantified by one-time decisions. But are one-time decisions to follow Christ an accurate qualification for justification? Isaac Bronkema discussed this idea at niteLIFE continuing our series in Galatians titled, No Other Gospel. Listen to Isaac recall his sermon as he and Tate Radaz chat about Galatians 4:8-20.
We have a God who demonstrates His love for us as a father does to his children. Yet, we can deny God’s fatherhood and thus deny the wonderful blessings that come from being a part of His family. What are the consequences of this rejection, and what are the blessings of being a child of God? Follow along with Tate Radaz as he explores these ideas continuing our series Galatians titled, No Other Gospel, recorded at niteLIFE on Sunday, November 24.
If we have been saved by grace alone through faith alone in Jesus, then what is the point of God’s Law? The process of sanctification is important in the Christian walk because true faith will breed a desire to please God with our words, deeds, and thoughts. By the Spirit’s work in us, we can strive to look more like Christ when we follow God’s Law. Follow along with Stu Quackenbush as he dives into this thought continuing our series through Galatians titled, No Other Gospel, recorded at niteLIFE on Sunday, November 17.
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The passion of the Christian life should be to dwell in the presence of God, but too often we believe its centrality rests in our performance. As a result, our views on things like reading the bible, going to church, sharing the gospel, prayer, and repentance become ways to earn favor with God rather than to meet with Him and be changed by Him. Follow along with Steve High as he talks on this idea continuing our series through Galatians titled, No Other Gospel, recorded at niteLIFE on Sunday, November 3 .
In this episode Nick and I talk about coondog 101! Everything you need to know about coon hunting with hounds and how to get started! Its a great conversation and we cover a lot of ground, Enjoy!
One can know the reality of Jesus Christ without putting their faith in Jesus Christ; it is though we tell other people that Jesus saves sinners while we ourselves are trusting in our own works. Because of our justification in Jesus, following the Law becomes an opportunity to move towards the God of our salvation in obedience and gratitude. Follow along with Isaac as he talks about these truths in the fourth part of series through Galatians title No Other Gospel recorded at niteLIFE on Sunday, October 20.
God created us with the desire to be seen as significant (valuable, important, loved, etc.) and secure (safe, assured, comforted, etc.) so that we turn to Him. But in our sin, we can fall into the trap of thinking other people fulfill those needs perfectly. Follow along with Stu in the third part of our series, No Other Gospel, with a sermon titled Choosing God Over People recorded at niteLIFE on Sunday, October 13.
There seem to be three movements in the text from Galatians 1:11-2:14. First, the gospel is authoritative. Second, the gospel gives new life and leads us to bring life. And third, the gospel gives us reason to open our mouths. Follow along by listening to Tate explain these concepts from niteLIFE on Sunday, September 29.
We are more sinful and flawed than we ever dared to believe, yet more loved and accepted in Jesus than we ever dared hope. What does God’s Word have to say about turning this hope into action? Follow along with us by listening to this recording from Sunday, September 15 at our first niteLIFE of Fall 2019.
In this episode Chris and Steve explore coon hunting video production with guest Nick Gilliland, a pioneer in the field. A coon hunter from western North Carolina with a penchant for all things technical, Gilliland operates a hound supply business but is better known for his efforts to help young and new-to-the-sport houndsmen through weekly question and answer sessions on his YouTube channel. Chris and Steve explore Gilliland’s background with hounds, individuals that mentored him as a young hunter and his motives for starting his Nite Life Kennel channel. Gilliland reveals what he hopes viewers will glean from his efforts as well as his future plans for the channel. Gilliland believes he may be one of the last of a generation that grew up completely in the outdoors devoid of the technical devices hunters depend upon today. Gilliland’s efforts to master the technical aspects of the sport, while embracing the traditional ways, places him in a unique position to bridge the gap between the old and new in both the devices he reviews and in the philosophies of those he attempts to reach. Listeners will enjoy Gilliland’s humility and his homespun accounts of life as a coon hunter seeking to make a difference in a complex and ever-changing sport.
In furtherance of our Legacy series that honors the late Kim English, I wanted to cover the flipside to Kim's career. Ms. English was originally from Chicago and like many famous artists that preceded her, has roots in her hometown church singing gospel. House music's roots are embedded in gospel music and Kim — with her smoky alto — was a natural fit. Her voice is very much reminiscent of Toni Braxton and Anita Baker. In fact, she re-recorded "Been So Long" from Anita's Grammy-winning album "Rapture" — and a remix by Wamdue is included here. Her original recording of "Nite Life" with Ten City is what got her noticed. The song is a classic staple in the House Music annals and has been re-worked a multitude of times over the years. With interest from Masters at Work (Louie Vega and Kenny Dope), Nervous Records picked the track up and signed Kim to a recording deal. Throughout that deal, Kim had a total of eight #1 club hits on the Billboard charts. On one end, you had the circuit-driven throbbing beats from some of the biggest names in DJ production such as Razor N Guido, Michael T. Diamond, Hex Hector, Junior Vasquez, Thunderpuss and more. On the flip side, she was remixed by some of the most prominent House Music producers as well including David Morales, Masters At Work, Todd Edwards, John Cutler, Mousse T., E-Smoove, ATFC and more. These remixes are the primary focus of this second set. With so many mixes to choose from, I took this set towards a heavier house sound than my previous effort. It begins with a couple of Soulful House tracks and then escalates from there. If you want her true Soulful House experience, then the original House Sessions I created for her is still up on the site. It is with love and respect that Party Favorz honors the late Kim English in this final set. Given the evolving nature of club music today, her talent will be sorely missed. RIP. Album: Kim English 2019 | The Definitive House Sessions Genre: House Music Year: 2019 Total Time: 02:01:29 1. It Makes A Difference (Kyle Smith Soulful Vox Club Mix) 2. Been So Long (Wamdue Remix) 3. Time For Love (David Morales Club Mix) 4. My Destiny (DJ Exacta Club Mix) 5. Unspeakable Joy (Osio Club Mix) 6. Jumpin' & Bumpin' (Zack's Original Mix) 7. Missing You (Richard Earnshaw Vocal Mix) 8. Tomorrow (Todd Edwards Extended Club Version) 9. Natural High (Midnight City Club Mix) 10. Nothing's Impossible (ATFC Main Mix) 11. Treat Me Right (John Cutler Vocal Mix) 12. Nite Life (Bump Edit) 13. Everyday (Maurice Joshua Club Mix) 14. Supernatural (Mousse T's Discoid Club Mix) 15. C'est La Vie (Scott Wozniak Vocal Remix) 16. Learn 2 Luv (Mood II Swing Vocal Mix) 17. Higher Things (Jazz n' Groove Prime Time Club Mix) 18. I Know A Place (E-Smoove Club Mix) 19. Nite Life (Gershon Jackson's House Of Omni Vocal Mix)
In furtherance of our Legacy series that honors the late Kim English, I wanted to cover the flipside to Kim's career. Ms. English was originally from Chicago and like many famous artists that preceded her, has roots in her hometown church singing gospel. House music's roots are embedded in gospel music and Kim — with her smoky alto — was a natural fit. Her voice is very much reminiscent of Toni Braxton and Anita Baker. In fact, she re-recorded "Been So Long" from Anita's Grammy-winning album "Rapture" — and a remix by Wamdue is included here. Her original recording of "Nite Life" with Ten City is what got her noticed. The song is a classic staple in the House Music annals and has been re-worked a multitude of times over the years. With interest from Masters at Work (Louie Vega and Kenny Dope), Nervous Records picked the track up and signed Kim to a recording deal. Throughout that deal, Kim had a total of eight #1 club hits on the Billboard charts. On one end, you had the circuit-driven throbbing beats from some of the biggest names in DJ production such as Razor N Guido, Michael T. Diamond, Hex Hector, Junior Vasquez, Thunderpuss and more. On the flip side, she was remixed by some of the most prominent House Music producers as well including David Morales, Masters At Work, Todd Edwards, John Cutler, Mousse T., E-Smoove, ATFC and more. These remixes are the primary focus of this second set. With so many mixes to choose from, I took this set towards a heavier house sound than my previous effort. It begins with a couple of Soulful House tracks and then escalates from there. If you want her true Soulful House experience, then the original House Sessions I created for her is still up on the site. It is with love and respect that Party Favorz honors the late Kim English in this final set. Given the evolving nature of club music today, her talent will be sorely missed. RIP. Album: Kim English 2019 | The Definitive House Sessions Genre: House Music Year: 2019 Total Time: 02:01:29 1. It Makes A Difference (Kyle Smith Soulful Vox Club Mix) 2. Been So Long (Wamdue Remix) 3. Time For Love (David Morales Club Mix) 4. My Destiny (DJ Exacta Club Mix) 5. Unspeakable Joy (Osio Club Mix) 6. Jumpin' & Bumpin' (Zack's Original Mix) 7. Missing You (Richard Earnshaw Vocal Mix) 8. Tomorrow (Todd Edwards Extended Club Version) 9. Natural High (Midnight City Club Mix) 10. Nothing's Impossible (ATFC Main Mix) 11. Treat Me Right (John Cutler Vocal Mix) 12. Nite Life (Bump Edit) 13. Everyday (Maurice Joshua Club Mix) 14. Supernatural (Mousse T's Discoid Club Mix) 15. C'est La Vie (Scott Wozniak Vocal Remix) 16. Learn 2 Luv (Mood II Swing Vocal Mix) 17. Higher Things (Jazz n' Groove Prime Time Club Mix) 18. I Know A Place (E-Smoove Club Mix) 19. Nite Life (Gershon Jackson's House Of Omni Vocal Mix)
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NO TRACKLIST SORRY :(
1 Fisher - Loosing it (sexy back/ lose my breath remix) 2 Miley cyrus feat. Mark Ronson - nothing breaks like a heart (Don Diablo remix) 3 Silk City - Electricity (Danny Diggz Bootleg) 4 Don Omar - Danza Kuduro 5 Gloria Estefan - Conga 6 Daddy Yankee - Limbo 7 Major Lazer - Pon De floor / one more time (bootleg) 8 Marc Anthony - Vivir Mi Vida (DJ Smaash edit) 9 Cardi B - I like it 10 Jennifer Lopez - Dinero (Migos mashup) 11 Zedd - Middle (Joe Maz Bootleg) 12 Run DMC - Tricky (DJ Sinclair Bootleg) 13 Pitbull - Don’t Stop the Party (DJ Smirk Bootleg) 14 Chris Brown - Yeah 3x (DAILY Bootleg) 15 DJ Snake - Taki Taki 16 Drake - MIA tim@ondeckdj.com f ondeckdjschi ig @ondeckdjs
just for fun and not commercial thanks to the artists
1. Tyga ft Nicki Minaj - Dip (Rmx) 2. Post Malone - Wow (Luca Lush x Bishu Rmx) 3. Sean Paul x Dillon Franics - Gimme The Light x 4. Bun Up the Dance (Diggz Then & Now Edit) 5. Ozuna - Baila Baila Baila 6. Jay-Z & Beyonce - Bonnie & Clyde ‘03 (Puro Pari Rmx) 7. M3B8 x Jennfer Lopez - Get Right (Nova Riddim) 8. Missy Elliott - Get Ur Freak On (Mr Mx 2019 Rmx) 9. Ariana Grande - Thank U, Next (BPM Re-drum) 10. Loud Luxury - Body 11. Skrillex n Poo Bear - Would You Ever 12. Mercer - Boss 13. Earth, Wind, & Fire - September (Feel Glück Remix) 14. Martin Garrix ft Khalid - Ocean
1. Recess (Milo & Otis Remix) Skrillex ft. Kill The Noise & Fatman Scoop 2. Calabria (Deville Twerk Remix) - Enur Wizard (SCRVP x Mozes Twerk Remix - Martin Garrix & Jay Hardway 3. Booyah (Clayton William Twerk Remix) - Showtek ft Milla & Dozay 4. I Love Rock N Roll (BPM Supreme Bootleg) - Joan Jett & The Blackhearts vs Queen vs MAKJ vs Krane vs Jay-Z 5. Lean Back (NGHTMRE Remix) - Terror Squad 6. No Brainer (BPM Supreme Future Bass Remix) DJ Khaled ft Justin Bieber, Chance the Rapper & Quavo 7. Finesse (DJ Scene Bootleg) - Bruno Mars vs Bad Royale vs TWRK 8. Get Low (Kaos VIP 101-75 Transition Edit) Dillon Francis & DJ Snake vs Aazar 9. Bored to Death (Steve Aoki Remix) - Blink-182 10. Original Don Hustlin' (Deville Trap Bootleg) - Major Lazer vs Flosstradamus vs Party Favor vs Rick Ross 11. Everyday We Lit (Deville Trap Banger) - YFN Lucci, PnB Rock, Inpetto, Bare 12. Mo Bamba vs No Beef (BPM Supreme Jersey Club Bootleg) - Sheck Wes vs Afrojack & Steve Aoki 13. Better Off Alone (JD Live 2017 Bootleg) - Alice DeeJay, Bro Safari, Valentino Khan 14. Levels - BASOMATIK Propaganda Bootleg) - Avicii 15. Beat It (Kodat Remix) - Michael Jackson 16. Orion (JD Live Electro Transition 75-128) Party Favor vs Wiwek vs Dallask 17. Party Rock Anthem vs Fogo (BPM Supreme Bootleg) - LMFAO ft Listenbee & Lauren Bennett vs Garmiani 18. Fun (DJ Smassh Bootleg) - Kaskade & Brohug ft Madge, Firebeatz, KSHMR, Quintino, Curbi 19. Blue X Wanted (Dibs & MGM Edit) - Eifel 65 X Mercer & SAYMYNAME 20. Space Jam (KidCutUp Club Edit) - MAKJ & Michael Sparks ft. Fatman Scoop 21. Mi Time To Gente (BONKA vs Brooke Evers Mashup) J Balvin & Willy William vs TJR 22. Yeah! (BPM Supreme Bootleg) Usher ft Lil Jon & Ludacris vs Skrillex & Diplo
1. Latch (Dirty Lou Mash) Clean CK Cut 2. Drop It Like It's Hot (Golden Pony Remix) 3. Tearin Up My Heart (Scooter Edit) 4. I Want It That Way (DJ Smassh Bootleg) Clean 5. Levels vs Don't Stop Believin' (Deville) 6. Calling In Too Deep (Belles Mashup) Clean 7. wuki-pon-de-time-nitti-gritti-edit-wukileak1 8. ONE BOOM Kiss (Rudeejay & Da Brozz) 9. Ice Ice BOOM (JD Live Bootleg) Clean CK Cut 10. IDGAF (BeatBreaker BE RIGHT THERE Edit) 11. Dance Floor Anthem Found Right (Fresh Kiwi 12. In My Blood (Tall Boys Old Days Bootleg) 13. Wait Remix (Intro Edit) 14. KSHMR - The Spook (ft. BassKillers & B3nte) 15. Victor Niglio feat. Ray Parker, Jr. - Ghostbusters 16. Michael Myers (Original Mix) 17. kidsloveghosts (Lido mashup) 18. We're Under Attack (Family Guy) 19. Torro Torro - Make A Move (Skrillex Remix)
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
1.We Found Love (FAED 2018 Big Boom Bootleg) – Rihanna vs. Dzeko 2.Sex, Love & Water (Loud Luxury Remix) – Armin Van Buuren Ft.. Conrad Sewell 3.Mine (Eden Prince Remix) – Bazzi 4.Coconuts – Triarchy Ft. J. Lauryn 5.Light (Beau Collins Remix) – San Holo 6.Hula Hoop (DJ Xplicid Bootleg) – OMI x Martin Garrix 7.Latch (HMC 2018 Bootleg) – Disclosure Ft. Sam Smith vs. Throttle 8.Insanity – Rooverb, Alan Crown & Alicia Madison 9.Hello (HMC 2017 Bootleg) – Martin Solveig Ft. Dragonette vs. KOYU 10.Give Me Everything (Anthem Kingz “Like I Do” Bootleg) – Pitbull Ft. Ne-Yo, Afrojack & Nayer 11.Million Voices (Fuseamania 2017 Frankenstein) – Otto Knows vs Domastic 12.Signs (Throttle & Niko The Kid Remix) – Snoop Dogg Ft. Charlie Wilson & Justin Timberlake 13.Better On Me (DJ Xplicid Bootleg) – Pitbull Ft. Ty Dolla Sign x Skrillex 14.I’m On Somethin’ (Niko The Kid Remix) – BRKLYN Ft. Jocelyn Alice 15.Afternoon Delight – Xplicid Ft. Sierra Amora & Theo Lane Xplicid Social Media: IG/Twitter: @djxplicid Website: xplicidnation.com demodrop.com/djxplicid FB/deejayxplicid SC/ djxplicid
1.Better Now - Post Malone 2.Everyday - Logic & Marshmello 3.Flux Pavilion - I Still Can't Stop 4.Tinie Tempah - Trampoline (prod. Diplo) feat. 2 Chainz (Grandtheft & ETC!ETC! Remix feat. Riff R 5.J Balvin & Willy William - Mi Gente (4B Remix) 6.Let Me Blow Ya Mind Eve ft. Gwen Stefani x TWRK (Danny Diggz Living Room Re-Twerk) 7.Ms Jackson - Outkast (Pat C's 'Mad Love' Bootleg) 8.Bum Bum Tam Tam - GTA ft. Damien N-Drix x 4A - MC Fioti, Future, J Balvin, Stefflon Don, & Juan Magan(Jpan Bootleg) 9.Brasil Connect - Quintino 10.Magenta Riddim - DJ Snake (Sal Cino Jersey Club Edit) 11.Magenta Riddim - DJ Snake (iMarkkeyz Remix) 12.I Like It Like That - Cardi B (Big Syphe Puro Remix) 13.Fiesta - Bomba Estéreo & Will Smith (Remix) 14.Ridin - Chamillionaire (BRANDON Remix) 15.U Can't Touch This - Mc Hammer (Sultan & Shepard Bootleg) 16.SexyBack 2014 - Justin Timberlake (OKAY Remix) (Steve R) 17.Flamingo Beat It (Oliver Heldens Mashup Vs. Andy Reboot) 18.Cry Disco - Electrique Bingo Players x LOUD ABOUT US! (Cream Drums Bootleg) 19.Riverside Sexy Money - Tujamo & Sidney Samson & Chali XCX (Chunky Dip Edit) 20.Its My Vibe - Bon Jovi (Rauchle Mashup)
1.Something About You Baby Earl Juke 2.Katchi Ofenbach & Nick Waterhouse 3.One Kiss (Denis First & Reznikov Remix) Calvin Harris & Dua Lipa 4.Merengue (Dj Rukus Intro Edit) Kent Jones 5.Sweet Sensation (Club Breakerz Re-Drum) Flo Rida 6.Prayer Hands A-Trak & YehMe2 7.Wickedest Bounce (CK Intro) TroyBoi 8.Whistle - DJ Valid Remix 4B & TEEZ 9.Beware Of The Boys (Mundian To Bach Ke) DJ Skillz vs Kees Sjansen Remix Panjabi MC ft. JAY-Z 10.Tip Pon It (Extend) Sean Paul & Major Lazer 11.Mad Love (Valentino Khan Remix - Clean) Sean Paul & David Guetta ft Becky G 12.Powerglide - DJ Malo Remix Rae Sremmurd 13.Milk & Honey (CK Intro -) Tropkillaz 14.What We Do (Dj Rukus Intro Edit) TroyBoi Ft BYP 15.Alone (Remix) (Dj Rukus Intro Edit) Halsey Ft. Big Sean and Stefflon Don 16.Alone (Calvin Harris Remix) (Dj Rukus 100-124 Transition) Halsey Ft. Stefflon Don 17.I Can Be A Freak William Matthew & Kevin D 18.Sweet Dreams (Extend) Breathe Carolina, Dropgun & Kaleena Zanders 19.Anthem No. 3 (Croatia Squad, Me & My Toothbrush Remix) Fort Arkansas 20.Rattle (Felguk & Lowderz Remix) BingoPlayers 21.Pon De Time Wuki 22.Haters HowBoutNo 23.She Just Wanna Party DJ Drew
A Different Way (Bro Safari & ETC!ETC! Remix) DJ Snake X (Henry Fong & FIGHT CLVB Remix) - Nicky Jam & J Balvin Plug Walk (Knock2 Remix) - Rich The Kid Rude Boy (Moomba Bootleg) - Rihanna Slam Dunk (SickStrophe Remix) - Skrillex & Valentino Khan Cardi Boombahton - RAWTEK Big Shot - Kendrick Lamar ft Travis Scott Get It - CIISNERO Would You Ever [4B Remix] - Skrillex T'd Up - Rae Sremmurd Polka Bounce (Original Mix) - CIISNERO Beleza (2Sick Bootleg) - Rawtek & Herve Pagez Somebody Told Me (NOVA 'Era' Bootleg) - The Killers Love You Down (Esentrik Remix) - INOJ Cool - Ookay I Fall Apart (Chunky Dip 'Strobe' Edit) - Post Malone vs. Deadmau5 vs. Crankdat Riverside (Reloaded) - Tujamo & Sidney Samson Chicken Pump (Riley Ella Edit) - Skrillex & Habstrakt vs Valentino Khan This Is America (Freeky P & Shaunic Remix) - Childish Gambino Lift Yourself (Navic 'Scooby Do Pa Pa' Bootleg) Kanye West vs. DJ Kass
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Welcome to the 2017 Funky House inaugural edition. Eh, just kidding. I was going to put this out tomorrow morning but I figured a lot of you may need the diversion sooner rather than later. If you can believe it, I'm currently at a loss for words. I'd like to smoke a joint but I haven't done that in 10 years and don't have any laying around. I guess I'll just slam a few beers; pop an Ambien and try to sleep it off. Peace. Album : Nitelife Genre : Disco, Funk, House Year : 2017 Total Time : 01:31:51 Disco Funk Spinner - Night Strangers (Original) Alexz - That's The Way (Angelo Ferreri Remix) Camelphat - The Quad (Illyus & Barrientos Remix) Pat-Rich & Simon Shane - YEP! (Original Mix) Byron Stingily - Get Up (Everybody) (Mousse T. Remix) Woody Bianchi & Re-Tide - Changes (Original Mix) Four Kings feat. Sybil - Together You And I (SannyX Disco 54 Remix) Moloko - Sing It Back (Mousse T.'s Feel Love Mix) Jay Vegas - I Need U (Original Mix) Birdee - Anywhere (Pete Herbert Remix) John Davis & The Monster Orchestra - Bourgie', Bourgie' (Louie Vega Mix) Yass - Been A Long Time (Original Mix) Babert - War (Original Mix) Armand Van Helden - The Funk Phenomena (Original Mix) Frey & Waxy - We Came To Party (Original Mix) Marshall Jefferson - Lock The Doors (Dub Mix) Gwen McCrae - Keep The Fire Burning (Alien Disco Sugar Mix)
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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.
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.
01. Let's Go Back 02. Let it ride 03. Mine to give 04. Strict machine 05. Let it go 06. Nitelife 07. Lucky j 08. Hope she ain't late 09. I'll be your friend 10. Paragroove 11. Mama, I'm gonna sing 12. Found out 13. I'm lonely 14. So long 15. Crewcuts & curls 16. Somebody's story
Raffa FL brings the Ruckus in our third podcast to date. Arguably one of the hottest fresh talents around, the italian stallion has not failed to deliver in this banging mix ! 2012 most certainly belongs to Raffa. He has releases set to launch on labels including Nurvous Records, Say Ahh! Records, Digital Delight and Swink Music, as well as releases on his own masterminded label ‘Tools and Stuff’ with DJ friends Dirty Culture. He has also been newly signed to underground UK label Love Not Money Records. February sees Raffa step up his game with eagerly anticipated EP ‘Hot For You’ on Electronique. The EP includes remixes by emerging UK talents Ashley Wild and Hot Since 82, Mexican house sleuths Climbers and French new kid Julien Sandre. All provide a diverse slant on the original charming work of this emerging Veronese talent. Support has already been given for the track across the world, by well respected DJ’s such as Laura Jones, Waifs & Strays, Wildkats, Droog and Russ Yallop. Later this year Raffa will also release his remix of the classic Kim English track ‘Nitelife’, on Nurvous Records. He also has many other projects in the pipeline, continually pushing to produce quality house music, designed for lovers of the sound. Ruckus dates to look out for in the coming weeks; RUCKUS vs *riffraff - Friday 16th March Ruckus Presents... 'Love Not Money' Label Showcase w/ Matt Fear / Luke Pompey / Will Crawshaw & Kreature - Friday 6th April For more info on the event, please follow the link to our facebook page... https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ruckus-Tabu-Moby-Grape-Every-Friday/139445366154866
Once again, I bring forth superb house music that currently moves me to better and brighter places. In this session, I try to keep a laid back and relaxed vibe (for the most part). You will experience some old school disco-funk flavors that have been updated to fit today’s sound. I begin the set with Knee Deep featuring Cathy Battistess, “All About Love” – this is simply a brilliant vocal. Later on in the set, I had to run the Lovebirds Suite Instrumental. I’m sure everyone will enjoy. Other highlights: I didn’t realize when I was mixing but I have featured a lot of tracks either produced or remixed by Knee Deep. Then there is the Motooo Project, “Give Me Love” – I’ve been trying to include this into a show for a while and here it is! Later, you'll find material from Jeremy Sylvester, who has a killer tracked titled “So Addicted” – Major! I finish up with some classics – Jaydee’s “Plastic Dreams” – I always enjoy David Morales remixes. Then I progress into Kim English’s “Nite Life” – This record just sums up my life. As always, let me know what you think at djhenryhall@yahoo.com and feel free to share with your friends - http://www.djhenryhall.podomatic.com 1. Knee Deep Feat. Cathy Battistessa – All About Love (Knee Deep Vocal Mix) (www.kneedeep.de) 2. Lem – Red Light District (http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/lemsounds) 3. The Freddy Turner Project Feat. The Three Kings – Spread Love (Danny Krivit Edit) (http://www.myspace.com/freddyturner1) (http://www.dannykrivit.net) (http://www.kingstreetsounds.com) 4. Physics Feat. Simone Moreno – Estrelas (Izzy Stardust Mix) (http://www.seamlessrecordings.com) 5. Vienna – Knock Me Down (Black Liquid Mix) (Shanghai Sessions) (http://www.myspace.com/shanghaisessions) 6. Kevin Bryant - Who You Wanna Be (Ananda Project Main Vocal Mix) (http://www.myspace.com/iamkevinbryant) & http://www.myspace.com/launchentinc) 7. Bopstar Feat. Zara McFarlane – Captured (Reprise) (http://www.soul-heaven.com) 8. Beta One Feat. Carlos Morgan – Pashmina Girl (Mystery & Matt Early Reprise) (http://www.betaone.ca) (http://www.brainkatrecords.com) (http://www.myspace.com/brainkatrecords) 9. Ralf Gum - Kissing Strangers Feat. Monique Bingham (DJ Le Roi Soulful Mix) (www.GOGO-Music.net) (www.RalfGUM.com) (www.myspace.com/RalfGUM) 10. Knee Deep Feat. Cathy Battistessa – All About Love (Lovebirds Suite) (www.kneedeep.de) 11. King Unique – Love is What You Need (Look Ahead) (Knee Deep Classic Club Mix) (http://www.myspace.com/kinguniqueuk) (http://www.defected.com ) (www.kneedeep.de) 12. J Nitti Feat. Shirley Davis (Andy Ward Remix) (http://www.vinylpusher.com.au) 13. Motoo Project – Give Me Love (Deep Nota Records) (http://www.myspace.com/deepnotarecords) (http://www.myspace.com/jnitti) 14. Jeremy Sylvester – So Addicted (Instrumental and Vocal Mix) (http://www.myspace.com/lovehouserecords) (http://www.myspace.com/jeremycsylvester) 15. Kaje Feat. Sacha Williamson – Butterflies (Guy Robin Main) (http://www.myspace.com/guyrobin) (http://www.myspace.com/solechannelmusic) 16. Jovonn – Elements (http://www.nextmoovrecords.com) (http://www.myspace.com/coderedrecords) 17. Kerri Chandler – What About Us (http://www.myspace.com/kerrichandler) 18. Fuldner vs. Pooley - La Mania - Pooley Main (http://www.vendetta-music.com) 19. Miq Puentes – Aye Que Lindo (Miq Puentes Summer Breeze Mix) (www.myspace.com/soulheatrecords) (www.soulheatrecords.com) 20. Knee Deep – The It (Sick Love EP) (www.kneedeep.de) 21. Jaydee – Plastic Dreams (David Morales Club Mix) (http://www.davidmorales.net) (http://www.myspace.com/randsrecords) 22. Timmy Regisford & Filsonik – Movement (Main) – Restricted Access (http://www.clubshelter.com) 23. Kim English – Nite Life (Seamus Haji Remix) (http://www.myspace.com/thekimenglish) (http://www.myspace.com/djseamushaji) (http://www.biglovemusic.co.uk)
1. Femi Kuti - Beng Beng Beng 2. KA vs. JB 3. Rhythm Of Elements - Praia 4. Mishal Moore - Oh Lord 5. Mark Grant ft Russoul - Guessin Again 6. Pedro Herrera - Blessed 7. Jinkzilla Feat Robert Owens - Loosen Up 8. Jerk House Connection feat. Ak - Each & Every Day Pt. 1 9. JCS feat Patsy Fuller - Undecided 10. Jose James - Spirits Above 11. Modaji - Outboard Jeopardy 12. Critical Point - Messages 13. Hanna feat. Ajazmir - Sometimes 14. Fuzion & Arnold Jarvis - Change 15. Rocco - Someday 16. Silent Poets - Someday 17. Lefthander ft. Pouyah - Breaking New Ground 18. Legacy - All