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Run it Red episode 120 is here with Lidvall, D'Julz, Truncate, Planetary Assault Systems, Surgeon, Ecilo, Satoshi Tomiie and loads more coming correct with new sounds in this one. As always, full tracklist is below - go and check out the artists/labels and show some love
Podcast from Defected Records Oden & Fatzo X Poppy Baskcomb - Tell Me What You Want [Defected] 00:00Duck Sauce - Fallin In Love [D4 D4NCE] 04:52Barry Cant Swim - Kimbara [Ninja Tune] 07:36ANOTR & Erik Bandt feat. Leven Kali - How You Feel [No Art] 10:54Jamie xx feat. Honey Dijon - Baddy On The Floor [Young] 15:34Melé - AND1 [Black Book Records] 18”35The Blessed Madonna feat. Clementine Douglas - Happier [FFRR] 21:56Deetron - Runnin' [Nu Groove] 24:10Sonny Fodera, Jazzy & D.O.D - Somedays [SOLOTOKO] 28:27Vintage Culture, Tom Breu & Maverick Sure - Weak [Vintage Culture] 32:06Girls Of The Internet feat. Shiv - Never Ever Ever [Classic Music Company] 36:38Jack Back & THEMBA - Give Me Something To Hold [Defected] 40:58Alex Wann feat. Nes Mburu - Peperuke [One People] 46:16Adam Port & Stryv feat. Malachiii - Move [Keinemusik] 51:12Justice & Tame Impala - Neverender (Rampa Remix) [Ed Banger Records / Because Music] 56:12Disclosure feat. Eliza Doolittle - You & Me (Rivo Remix) [UMC] 1:00:24RAFFA GUIDO - Famax [MoBlack Records] 1:04:44HUGEL - La Verdolaga [Defected] 1:07:56Sam Jacobs & Tagmann - Blue Berries [FUNKiMAN] 1:11:43Johnny Corporate - Sunday Shoutin (TSHA Remix) [Defected] 1:14:59Floorplan - Feel It [Classic Music Company] 1:19:58Disclosure - She's Gone, Dance On [Apollo Records] 1:24:58Prospa - Motions [Circoloco Records] 1:28:21Chris Stussy - Desire [CSS] 1:32:18Obskür & Tomike - Ive Arrived [Disorder] 1:35:45Mau P - MERTHER [Defected] 1:39:41Nic Fanciulli feat. Rob Courtois - Set Me Free [Saved Records] 1:43:03Peggy Gou - Find The Way [Gudu] 1:47:22PAWSA - TOO COOL TO BE CARELESS [PAWZ] 1:51:02Joy Orbison - flight fm [XL Recordings] 1:55:56
Giuseppe Tuccillo, better known under the latter half of his name, has become a widely beloved figure in the global underground over the past decade. We've loved so many of the Ibizan resident's releases for the likes of Kaoz Theory, Kwench, Nu Groove, Holic Trax and Melodeum that we had to get him involved in the guest mix series. This mix explores the even deeper and trippier side of Tuccillo's tastes with 100% of the tracks all produced by him. https://soundcloud.com/tuccillo Tracklist available: https://slothboogie.com/mixes/slothboogie-guestmix-444-tuccillo/ Make sure you check out his latest Serial Deeper Vol.1 EP on Volumo. https://volumo.com/artist/2857-tuccillo
https://funkypearls.radio/dave-lee/Welcome to Funky Pearls, where we celebrate the pioneers of dance and house music. Today, we're diving into the evolution of David Russell Lee, better known as Joey Negro, who became a significant figure in the scene, from his early days in the 80s to becoming a respected producer and DJ.Dave Lee's passion for disco, soul, and funk started in the late 70s. After working at Rough Trade, he founded Republic Records, releasing music under various aliases. In 1990, Joey Negro was born with his first solo release on Nu Groove. This gave Lee the freedom to explore his musical direction, leading to the creation of his label, Z Records.In the 90s, Lee's career skyrocketed with hits like 'Relight My Fire' for Take That and his solo album Universe of Love. He also formed The Sunburst Band, blending live instruments with house music. Throughout his career, Lee became a renowned remixer, working with artists like Diana Ross and Pet Shop Boys, and continued to innovate with projects like Jakatta, achieving top chart positions.In 2020, in response to the Black Lives Matter movement, Lee dropped the Joey Negro name, continuing his journey under his real name. His legacy as a DJ, producer, and compiler of rare dance tracks remains influential, and he continues to shape the sound of modern dance music.That's a brief look at the incredible career of Dave Lee, a true pioneer in the dance and house music scene. Stay tuned to Funky Pearls for more stories of the legends who shaped the music we love.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Edición #1239 del paraíso del house de la FM mezclado y presentado por Diego Castillo aka 4DELUXE con novedades de Ampersounds, Anthony Francis, Ben Miller & Emmanuel Jal, Calvin Harris & Alesso bajo el remix de POU, Chuckie, CYRIL bajo el remix de Wilson & Smokin' Jack Hill, DONT BLINK, Gianni Blu x The Play & Shantal Vella, Husko & LEFTI, Juanito, LIU & Alex O'Clock, Nu Groove bajo el remix de Mind Electric y T.a.f.k.a.t.,
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DI SARONNO is on DEEPINSIDE 23/02/2024 01 Le Knight Club - Coral twist (Crydamoure) 02 Africanism All Stars pres. Matt'Samo - Call jungle jazz (Yellow Productions) 03 John Ciafone - Everyday (Boombastic) 04 Jean Caffeine - Jean's train of thought (Classic Music Company) 05 Generoco - Disco jazzin' [Scruscru Remix] (The Disco Express) 06 Niquid - Italian summer (Illegal Beats) 07 Pound Boys vs. Martello Bros - Jack it up [Johnny Corporate Dub] (Black & Blue) 08 Cricco Castelli - Streetlife [Deep Swing Remix] (Unreleased) 09 Di Saronno - Jam in my veins (Bambossa) 10 Javi Bora & Matheo Velez - Old but gold (Snatch!) 11 Phil Weeks - By my side [DJ W!LD Remix] (Robsoul) 12 Romanthony - Feel ya love [Di Saronno Remix] (Glasgow Underground) 13 The Trackheadz - The circus of love [Jason Hodges JSM Remix] (DNH) 14 Bushwacka! - Right now (Nu Groove) 15 Le Knight Club feat DJ Sneak - Think love not hate (Unreleased) ► Infos & bio on www.deepinside.co.uk Join us also on: ► YouTube: http://youtubesub.deepinside.co.uk ► Spotify: http://spotify.deepinside.co.uk ■ Discover our official shop on: https://shop.deepinside.co.uk © 2024 DEEPINSIDE.co.uk
SDC returns with some melodic acid on Running Back, Deetron delivers two killers for Nu Groove, disco from Opolopo, a slammer from Tiptoes, new M.A.D. Records and Permanent Vacation and some lovely soulful house... Catch me next: Jan 27 - Jumbi, London / Feb 3 - Pleasurehood @ XOYO, London / Feb 24 - Balearic London [FREE TICKETS] @ Paper Dress Vintage, London Turned On is supported by my Patreon followers. If you want to show your love for my podcast and what I do, you can subscribe to my Patreon for less than 50p per episode to support me and in return you can enjoy perks like guestlist benefits for my gigs, free downloads of my edits before anyone else, exclusive previews of my tracks, feedback on your tracks if you're a producer. All the money raised here goes back into buying music for the show. If you want to support me in another way, please give this podcast a 5-star review, repost it on Mixcloud or SoundCloud or buy/stream my music. Follow me on Songkick to receive alerts when I'm playing near you Bookings: info@bengomori.com Discover more new music + exclusive premieres on SoundCloud Follow the Turned On Spotify playlist, with 1000s of tracks played on this show and in my sets. Turned On is powered by Inflyte – the world's fastest growing music promo platform. Opolopo - Bebeccie's Theme [Z Records] Pegasvs feat. MA.MOYO - No Peace [Burnin Music] Pegasvs - Traffic Jam [Burnin Music] Shaka - Between Calm And Storm [Vibes & Grooves] The 89 Project - Supernatural [Vibes & Grooves] Man Power & Rapasa Nyatrapasa - Luo Land [M.A.D. Records] Deetron - AM 909 [Nu Groove Records] Deetron - Runnin' [Nu Groove Records] Oggie B - Moon Boogie (Craig C Lunar Rub) [Craig C Recordings] Tiptoes - Only If I Had One More [Different Kinds Of Idiots] Ben Evers - Ravers Of The Universe [Permanent Vacation] Future Classic: Space Dimension Controller - Kosmische Conga [Running Back]
Podcast from Defected Records 1. Tweet – Boogie 2Nite (Seamus Haji Boogie Mix) – [Elektra]2. Ralphi Rosario – Take Me Up (Lego's Mix) – [Underground Construction]3. Lee Genesis - Ya Can't Separate Me (Sean McCabe Vocal Remix) – [Sub-Urban]4. Deep Zone ft Ceybil Jefferies - It's Gonna Be Alright (Crackazat Remix) – [Sub-Urban]5. Soul Boy – Harmonica Track (Generation Mix) – [Minimal Records]6. Danny Tenaglia & Celeda - Music Is The Answer (Danny's Tourism Mix) – [Twisted]7. Danny Tenaglia & Cevin Fisher – Move That Body [Nervous8. Bruise – Get Up – [Nu Groove]9. Medussa - I'm Not Afraid Of The Future (Joey Negro Medusa Mix) – [Z Records]10. Demarkus Lewis & DJ Lady D - A Deep-Felt Love (Main Mix) – [Soulfuric Deep]11. Richard Earnshaw & Mr V – This House Is Yours [Big Love]12. Deetron – Runnin' – [Nu Groove]13. Metro – Turnstyle Turbulance (NiCe7 Edit) – [Nu Groove]+ Shawn Christopher - You Can Make It (Preacher-Pella) – [Soulfuric]14. Royal House – Can You Party [Idlers]15. Victor Romeo feat Leetrece Brown – Love Will Find A Way [Dance Mania]
Music from Secretsundaze, Nu Groove, Fate And Fiction Recordings, 3x classic Basement Jaxx remixes and 15 epic minutes of vintage BT... Turned On is supported by my Patreon followers. If you want to show your love for my podcast and what I do, you can subscribe to my Patreon for less than 50p per episode to support me and in return you can enjoy perks like guestlist benefits for my gigs, free downloads of my edits before anyone else, exclusive previews of my tracks, feedback on your tracks if you're a producer. All the money raised here goes back into buying music for the show. If you want to support me in another way, please give this podcast a 5-star review, repost it on Mixcloud or SoundCloud or buy/stream my music. Follow me on Songkick to receive alerts when I'm playing near you Bookings: info@bengomori.com Discover more new music + exclusive premieres on SoundCloud Follow the Turned On Spotify playlist, with 1000s of tracks played on this show and in my sets. Turned On is powered by Inflyte – the world's fastest growing music promo platform. Tracklist: Thrilogy - The Unwind [Fate And Fiction Recordings] J. Caesar - Don't Leave Me [Secretsundaze] Tracer - Love Fantasy (Dirty Channels Edit) [Nu Groove Edits] Roni Size - Heroes (Basement Jaxx Remix) [Talkin' Loud] Monday Michiru - Cruel 2 Be Kind (Basement Jaxx Nite Dub) [Universal Jazz] INXS - Everything (Basement Jaxx Dub) [Mercury] Sondrio - Azzurro [Refuge Recordings] Bruise - Steel Cans [Nu Groove] Baltra - Luv-N-Me (DJ Q Remix) [96 And Forever] BT ft. Vincent Covello - Loving You More (Garden Of Ima Dub Mix) [Warner] BT ft. Vincent Covello - Loving You More (B.T's Primoridial Sound 12" Vocal) [Warner] Future Classic: Dames Brown & Eddie Fowlkes - Do It [Defected]
Music from Africa Seven, Nu Groove, Defected, Permanent Vacation, Homo-Centric... Turned On is supported by my Patreon followers. If you want to show your love for my podcast and what I do, you can subscribe to my Patreon for less than 50p per episode to support me and in return you can enjoy perks like guestlist benefits for my gigs, free downloads, exclusive previews of my tracks and extended versions of my club sets. If you want to support me in another way, please give this podcast a 5-star review, repost it on Mixcloud or SoundCloud or buy/stream my music. Follow me on Songkick to receive alerts when I'm playing near you Bookings: info@bengomori.com Discover more new music + exclusive premieres on SoundCloud Follow the Turned On Spotify playlist, with over 2300 tracks played on this show and in my sets. Subscribe to RecordReplay, my £10 budget second-hand vinyl mixtape series. Subscribe to Monologues, my podcast series where producers mix only their own productions. Turned On is powered by Inflyte – the world's fastest growing music promo platform. Souldade - Kesiyah (Edit) [Stereo Ferment] Ottis Blake - Beautiful People [Devine Sounds] Kemayo & K. System - Biram (Lauer Edit) [Africa Seven] Gyedu Blay Ambolley - Highlife (Alan Dixon Edit) [Africa Seven] Bunzu Soundz - Zinabu (Stefano Ritteri Edit) [Africa Seven] Oby Onyioha - Enjoy Your Life (Ben Gomori's New Lease Of Life Edit) [Africa Seven] Parbleu - Sababa [Sonor Music Editions] Jovonn - The Piano Fix [Nu Groove] GIDEÖN - A Road Called Destiny [Homo-Centric] Jansons feat. Dope Earth Alien - Hypnotic [Defected] Benjamin Frölich - I Forgot My Mantra [Permanent Vacation] Future Classic: Danny Tenaglia & Cevin Fisher - Move That Body [Nervous Records]
Back again and feeling the cold, so have a lined up a batch of core-warming, Soul-drenched goodness for you. Don't sleep, get clicking the links below and get buying!PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD, SUBSCRIBE & SUPPORT THE MUSIC!Love you endlessly...Ross xxHere are all my links:-Bandcamp: https://franksonmusicuk.bandcamp.com-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/FranksonMusicUK-Twitter: https://twitter.com/FranksonMusicUK-Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FranksonMusicUK-YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/FranksonMusicUK-Headway: https://www.headway.org.ukTracklist:1. Silentjay & Lori 'Walk Away' (Co-Op)2. Myele Manzanza 'Unfold' (Deepmatter)3. Coflo & Lee Wilson 'Wait' (Local Talk)4. Losoul 'Open Door (Theo Parrish 'Behind Closed Doors' remix)' (Running Back)5. Yoofee 'I know' (Casa Voyager)6. Ivory 'Steps (Album Version)' (Clipp.Art)7. Fort Romeau 'Ramona' (Ghostly Inrtenational)8. Byron The Aquarias 'Success (Nebraska Remix)' (Heist)9. Tuccillo 'It's Not Over' (Nu Groove)10. Murder He Wrote 'Baile Dub' (Bandcamp)11. Anchorsong 'Windmills (Salamanda Remix)' (Tru Thoughts)
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"The mix is pure old skool, every track is an original early to mid-90s tune (with the exception of Rain which is a late 80s Acid track and the end song which is a 2021 release, but a cheeky nod to a 90s classic) It starts off with some Italo House, which is this dreamy blend of Italo, Balearic and Piano house which I'm really loving at the moment, but is often too laid back to play out. I dip into some Dream House towards the end, which is that happy intersection between house and trance, which I'm also really enjoying right now. There are tracks from some iconic classic labels such as UR, Dance Mania, Sex Mania, Nu Groove, Warp and Stress Records - so some serious nods to Chicago, NYC, Detroit as well as UK house. It's very reminiscent of the sounds that were played when I first started clubbing and DJ-ing, so it's a real nod to my humble beginnings." Come and join us play back2back alllll night at Tola, Peckham this Saturday, 30th April. Guestlist available in the link above...
RadioActive House Beatz Show #87 The Sunburst Band – “Listen Love” (Louie vega & Josh Milan Dub) [Zedd Records] The Sunburst Band – “He Is” (Jimpster Remix) [Zedd Records] Ten City – “Be Free” (Ext Mix) [Ultra Records] Ten City – “Devotion” (DJ Spen & Thommy Davis Remix) [Ultra Records] Jovonn – “Random” [Nu Groove] […] The post RadioActive House Beatz with Umberto Giannini 15th Jul 2021 appeared first on SSRadio.
RadioActive House Beatz Show #87 The Sunburst Band – “Listen Love” (Louie vega & Josh Milan Dub) [Zedd Records] The Sunburst Band – “He Is” (Jimpster Remix) [Zedd Records] Ten City – “Be Free” (Ext Mix) [Ultra Records] Ten City – “Devotion” (DJ Spen & Thommy Davis Remix) [Ultra Records] Jovonn – “Random” [Nu Groove] […] The post RadioActive House Beatz with Umberto Giannini 15th Jul 2021 appeared first on SSRadio.
Check out our latest label releases + free downloads on our Bandcamp page. We're big fans of Bristol boy Thrilogy here at Monologues. With deep roots in the game, he produces a sound that combines house and garage with touches of jazz and heavier styles in effortless fashion, with a great ear for a hook and sweet melodies. Mixing nothing but his own productions, he's put together a joyous hour. *How would you describe your sound?* Thrilogy is organic, dusty, old record-sampling deep house and techno. *What and who inspires you and influences your sound?* Old US house/garage labels, seminal DJs. Nu Groove, Strictly Rhythm & Trax classics never leave the box; but also, an underlying influence and infatuation of cutting edge and bass from years of Bristol underground. *Can you tell us a little about this mix and what it means to you?* When creating a mix of all your own tunes, they rarely go together, but I wholeheartedly enjoyed DJing them all nice and loud for you! It's a mix of my favourite productions and a some new bits. Hope you enjoy. x Tracklist: THRILOGY - TONIGHT (FATE AND FICTION RECORDINGS) THRILOGY - THE HUSTLE (FATE AND FICTION RECORDINGS) THRILOGY - WOULD YOU PLEASE ME (FATE AND FICTION RECORDINGS) THRILOGY - EVANESCENCE (OMENA) THRILOGY - ARCTIC (WOLF MUSIC) THRILOGY - MAKE YOUR BODY (FATE AND FICTION RECORDINGS) THRILOGY - MY LOVE (FATE AND FICTION RECORDINGS) THRILOGY - HEAVEN (K98 REMIX) (WOLF MUSIC) THRILOGY - THE FATE (FATE AND FICTION RECORDINGS) THRILOGY - REMEMBER THIS (FATE AND FICTION RECORDINGS) THRILOGY & JOSEPH COOK - SO MANY (WHITE)
You want fight music with a message? We got you. You like breakdowns? Half me has more than just a few of those. Half Me really delivers on that NU-GROOVE and powerful lyrics!
DAVID GAUSA presents SUTIL SENSATIONS RADIO / N#396 TRACKLIST MARCH 19th 2021 / 19 MARZO 2021 Shygirl 'TASTY' (Boys Noize Remix) - Because Music Obskur 'Bayside' - FFRR Trans-X 'Living On Video' (Claptone Remix) - Unidisc Secondcity x Paul Woolford feat. Andrea Martin 'All I Want' (Floorplan Remix) - Black Butter Sofia Kourtesis 'La Perla' (taken from 'Fresia Magdalena' EP) - Technicolour/Ninja Tune Chromatics 'Shadow' (Maceo Plex Remix) - Italians Do It Better Solomun feat. TNA 'Tuk Tuk' (taken from a forthcoming artist album) - NINL-BMG Jaden Thompson 'Closer' - Three Six Zero --- TRACK OF THE WEEK / TEMA DE LA SEMANA Tunnelvisions 'Acid Neverland' (taken from 'End Of Time' EP) - Atomnation --- NEW SUTIL RECORDS EXCLUSIVE! David Gausa 'Colossal Sphere' - Sutil Records (taken from 'Colossal Sphere/April Attack' EP) Gorgon City feat. Drama 'You've Done Enough' (John Summit Mix) - EMI Miane 'You Belong to Me' - Moonharbour James Curd & Gettoblaster feat. Mizbee 'Keep It High' - Circus Ninetoes 'Same Same' - Hot Creations Deetron 'Dr. Melonball' - Nu Groove Friend Within 'Touch The Sky' (taken from 'Hope' artist album) - Toolroom THANK YOU FOR YOUR LEGACY DAFT PUNK Daft Punk 'Da Funk' - Virgin/Soma --- THE LAID-BACK ROOM / LA SALA 2 Fred Again.. & The Blessed Madonna 'Marea' (We've Lost Dancing) - Atlantic Franky Rizardo & Joe Goddard 'No Judgement'- FFRR Barry Can't Swim 'Skylab District' - Part 4 --- DAVID GAUSA IN THE MIX: #CANELAFINA TAKEOVER Daniel Steinberg 'Out of Nowhere' - Arms & Legs Colyn feat. Maurits Colijn 'Bridges In The Sky' - Rose Avenue Armonica feat. Know Kontrol 'Slave' (Patrice Baumel Remix) - Eleatics Marcus Meinhardt 'El Paso' - Exploited Ghetto Alex Kennon & Pete Tong 'Apache' (taken from 'Spirits IV' compilation album) - Crosstown Rebels Joseph Ashworth 'Eavesdrop' (taken from '20 Years Of Cocoon Recordings' compilation album) - Cocoon ARTBAT feat. Sailor & I 'Best Of Me' (CamelPhat Remix) - Metaphysical David Gausa 'April Attack' (taken from 'Colossal Sphere/April Attack' EP) - Sutil Records Fabrication 'Hot Foot' - Recovery Collective Andre Galluzzi & Daniel Stefanik 'The Regulator' (taken from '20 Years Of Cocoon Recordings' compilation album) - Cocoon --- THE CLASSIC / EL CLASICO In memory of Angel Moraes Angel Moraes feat. Sally Cortez 'Welcome To The Factory' - Hot 'N' Spycy --- If you wants to know more about DAVID GAUSA, visit: Si quieres saber mas de DAVID GAUSA, visita: http://www.davidgausa.com http://instagram.com/davidgausa http://www.facebook.com/davidgausa http://twitter.com/davidgausa http://soundcloud.com/davidgausa http://www.mixcloud.com/davidgausa http://www.sutilrecords.com http://www.facebook.com/sutilrecords
Selección de los mejores tracks de las producciones más recientes de Channel Tres y Four Tet + una selección de camineras para terminar de sabadominguear
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Durée : 57:39 - NU GROOVE & FUNK with MR F : " Roy Hargrove Family " - World hip hop funky #funk#groove#underground hip hop#bootleg / mash up#breaks In da GROOVY PLACE with MISTER F ! Il sort ici son sac à dos funky et ses chaussures groovy ! ENJOY ! PLAYLIST : 1 - Rh Factor - Kansas city funk / 2 - Rock Candy Funk Party - Mr funkadamus returns / 3 - Mop Mop feat Anthoy Joseph & Fred Wesley - run around( renegades of jazz remix) / 4 - Natural Fake - make heaven my home / 5 - Tm Juke & the Jack Baker trio - yeah the crab! / 6 - Buckshot le Fonque - breakfast Denny's(uptown version) / 7 - Trombone Shorty - familiar / 8 - Too Many Zooz - warriors(Armand Van Helden) / 9 - Nils Landgren Funk Unit - inside straight / 10 - Christian Scott - the corner / 11 - Roberto Fonseca - soul guardians / 12 - Eric Legnini - Lagos 75 / 13 - Us 3 feat Tukka - if you've got if flaunt it / 14 - Alessandro Magnani - secret lover / 15 - Raashan Ahmad - Mama nature / 16 - Jazzanova - siding / 17 - Rh Factor feat D'Angelo - bullshits / 18 - Marcus Miller - Nikki's groove. LINK OF THE SHOW : https://www.facebook.com/lepetitbazarelectro/?ref=bookmarks
Durée : 57:39 - NU GROOVE & FUNK with MR F : " Roy Hargrove Family " - World hip hop funky #funk#groove#underground hip hop#bootleg / mash up#breaks In da GROOVY PLACE with MISTER F ! Il sort ici son sac à dos funky et ses chaussures groovy ! ENJOY ! PLAYLIST : 1 - Rh Factor - Kansas city funk / 2 - Rock Candy Funk Party - Mr funkadamus returns / 3 - Mop Mop feat Anthoy Joseph & Fred Wesley - run around( renegades of jazz remix) / 4 - Natural Fake - make heaven my home / 5 - Tm Juke & the Jack Baker trio - yeah the crab! / 6 - Buckshot le Fonque - breakfast Denny's(uptown version) / 7 - Trombone Shorty - familiar / 8 - Too Many Zooz - warriors(Armand Van Helden) / 9 - Nils Landgren Funk Unit - inside straight / 10 - Christian Scott - the corner / 11 - Roberto Fonseca - soul guardians / 12 - Eric Legnini - Lagos 75 / 13 - Us 3 feat Tukka - if you've got if flaunt it / 14 - Alessandro Magnani - secret lover / 15 - Raashan Ahmad - Mama nature / 16 - Jazzanova - siding / 17 - Rh Factor feat D'Angelo - bullshits / 18 - Marcus Miller - Nikki's groove. LINK OF THE SHOW : https://www.facebook.com/lepetitbazarelectro/?ref=bookmarks
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
Hello Music Freaks, Another podcast here, chasing after your ears to listen into our guest who a major player in the underground music industry The Prince Of Dance Music eLBee BaD. Thats right on the Decisive Podcast series Special. Check out his interview and music mix with your host Roberto Q. Ingram. More about Elbee, 30 years ago the first 12" vinyl 1988 'Just Don't Stop The Dance' The idea to produce 'a dance rhythm' not heard in dance music. From childhood to late in teenage years L.B. was playing the drums. Most time playing with one band consisting mainly of 2 sets of brothers. Platinum Enterprise. (guitar) Claude & Eddy Howard (drums), (Bass) Linwood & Lamont Booker (drums). Having an elder bass playing brother & often playing with another drummer, taught LB to be tight & literally how to ride with or on another groove. Excellent DJ lessons learned. The band members were all 3 to 5 years older & when the oldest member was on way to college, his whole attitude changed, as he was taken into what we now call 'the matrix'. Entering university, preparing for adult life & the dream of playing music & making records for a life time dwindled. The dream got sucked away into societies realities. The other 2 band members followed that same basic path. There was 'The MaD Drummer' losing his band family as each year got closer to being grown up. New York Hip Hop motion was starting up strong. The first modern day raves, block parties, school parties, 2 turntables & a mic parties were replacing bands performing 'everywhere'. Quickly 'dj'ing' became the fascinating 'thing'. Platinum Enterprise was performing at a well paid wedding. When the bands first set of music was finished, the dj started. The needle dropped on the vinyl & the static was loud enough to 'grab all attention'. Then it came in like the sound of a musical bomb dropping in front of your face…The hits of a snare drum & then horns smoothly flowing & the smoothest LOUDEsT clean & clear sound of madness. Kool & the Gang's live version of Summer Madness. The volume, the Bass & then, toward the end, the synthesised keyboard solo. The moment changed eL's life. The volume & bass coming out the Cerwin Vegas, which was far away from the turntables blew his mind into a musical oblivion & he knew…that's the path. Records!! Turntables! Big speakers!! The young teen got a summer job in which he invested in 2 turntables. That December his mother got him the mixer he was after. (Father did buy the 1st few drum sets). If one could today, imagine never seeing dj's mix. Not having any guides or rules at all. It was all new & nothing was set, & no leaders to follow. Lots of info on sound systems, making speakers, & use of crossovers etc., were somehow the most important at the time. Probaby due to the fact that sound systems were often thrown together from multiple 'family home systems' that came with lots of watts. Originate was the key. Tracks (beats) that no one had, was key. New & old music, different genres, nothing mattered & no one cared as long as it was hot & different/unique! The mix & manipulation of records quickly became more important then the actual sound of the system. & that is where DJ Bad shined like no other. His ideas on different ways of mixing were unique, & he quickly became a local fav. Building up to a radio stations (WGLI engineer to on air & then WBLS) as a mobile music jock, gave access to city wide block parties. The band members (all but the eldest) became crucial members of the 'Super BaD Crew. Growing, they went city wide. Block parties, halls, & onto creating events with our new sound system partners, Mark Blagrove & Michael Webster, both becoming key members of what later came to be Wild Pitch parties. Creating LaRhon Records gave reason to be at record pressing plants. Old factories, dark lighting, with the terrible smell of plastic burning. The friendly feeling in one of them, Apexeton. LB manufactured the 1st two LaRhon releases & there is where he met & befriended the owners, The Ropiak Brothers (City Limits), & the 2 coolest knowledgeable 'helping hand' guys, Silvio Tancredi (Northcott) & Frank Mendez (Nu Groove). Bad's 2nd batch of 12's came out thru the Apexton connections. Nu Groove & City Limits lead the path. With Apexton LB started his own distribution for some records pressed there. Around the same time 'Gotta Get Some Money' dropped on Nu Groove, it was the first glimpse into a record company as a family, & how it really operated. Touching both NY's film industry & banging music industry doors LB was laying foundations. With the heat & action turned up high, on to the 3rd batch of 12"s being released (the 2nd Nu Groove release 'True Story of House' & Lisa Angels 'Show Me' was buzzing in clubs in & around NY) an invite to finally perform in Europe came, yet he turned it down. Nu Groove techno artists were in & out of Europe, but the House music artists seemed to stay local. Berlin calling & BaD was not with it. 3 months and many many telephone calls later, Mark Ernestus finally convinced him to visit Berlin. 12 day trip never ended. The physical stay affair started with the mishap of a wrong return date announced (NY landing date was given/not the European flight take off, one day earlier). Mishap after mishap. Or so it seemed. Paths. Unseen paths layed down. synchronisation of life events become evident. With Mark E, (Hardwax) inside a reggae record store, ''with my back turned to the door, a voice calls out my 1st name & it's not Mark'' (the only person knowing it). Turn slow & almost into shock seeing a friend from high school. Dexter Porter, time to time singer in Platinum Enterprise, & personal friend of Chaka Khan. Together, years before, we've seen her perform & here he is, finding Lamont, in Berlin, in a reggae record store. He had another powerful & special woman eLBee had to meet. Odella Saille. She was the turning point to work in Europe. Offered a position in a new club as resident, & LB became assistant manager-booking agent-dj for the wonderous club called Exit. That gave him opportunity to stop trying to get home. Exit experience also gave way to building club sound systems, booking pop-ular artists (Sister Sledge/Gil Scott Heron/BG The Prince of Rap/Incognito) club management, rave operations, & months of (very little sleep) Friday to Monday basically non-stop. It also birthed the name change, as advised by an angel. Calls herself a witch, saying L.B. Bad (morphed from D.J. Bad) …''for numeric reasons should be more 'strong', than those 5 letters.'' rebirth- eLBee BaD On births, Exit was so big (holding 3000) a chosen few of us (working there) having offices upstairs, actually had artsy apartments (downstairs) in the club… It was in Exit, sunday to Monday morning Berlin hardcore Techno, where resident Dj Tanith dropped Smokebelch two weeks in a row as the last song. Life changer, seventeen 12's records, into the career & the 1st song to generate income, a lovely ambiental song named "New age Of Faith' (bonus track that Frank of Nu Groove did not want)…covered & reproduced by Andrew Weatherall (Sabres of Paradise). Building up a recording studio for the 3rd time, it took a while to truly find 'his groove'. The Berlin influence of hardcore Techno up'd his dj bpm's, yet never losing soul, the line of Tech House was crossed. Entering the 2nd record label family; DJ Hell put out a search party for 'Mr. BaD… International DJ Gigolo. Home of professionalism & true artist care! Never losing the Mad Drummer flavor & it shows up in complex rhythms again & again. *Gonna Be a Great Night (LaRhon). The time arrived when producers started asking eL to voice their recordings. Often taking the artist role instead of producer, more learning was in store, just by seeing how many other producers (from across the globe) create. Dole & Kom, Slam, Savas Pascalidis, Logo, Samuel Sessions, & Basic Channel (I slept With Her But Didn't sleep With Her). Music became more & more catorgorized & to help maintain production freedom, Mr. Bad started to add new characters to his own persona. eLBee BaD - the voice/the dj The Nervous DJ - hypnotic tracks The Mad Drummer - rhythm tracks (only drums) The Voodoo Man - tribal tracks Mad Man in the attic - samples & loops Dr. Spark - drum & bass/breakbeat The Banging Man - Techno LB GooD - will replace eLBee BaD (vocal retirement) Mr. GooD is the bad seed & The Prince of Dance Music is the brain & heart of it. —————————————————————- As the internet helped change how we listen to music, that new freedom allowed for wider music variation. Henceforth the return of Platinum Enterprise. Productions created today, with 'our band might sound like this' attitude. Giving room for more growth, the meeting of Randy Murray, former lead Trumpet player in Sun Ras Arkestra. Birth of the musical experience: 'Sun Ras Children' (Learned a lot of Jazz)
Hello Music Freaks, Another podcast here, chasing after your ears to listen into our guest who a major player in the underground music industry The Prince Of Dance Music eLBee BaD. Thats right on the Decisive Podcast series Special. Check out his interview and music mix with your host Roberto Q. Ingram. More about Elbee, 30 years ago the first 12" vinyl 1988 'Just Don't Stop The Dance' The idea to produce 'a dance rhythm' not heard in dance music. From childhood to late in teenage years L.B. was playing the drums. Most time playing with one band consisting mainly of 2 sets of brothers. Platinum Enterprise. (guitar) Claude & Eddy Howard (drums), (Bass) Linwood & Lamont Booker (drums). Having an elder bass playing brother & often playing with another drummer, taught LB to be tight & literally how to ride with or on another groove. Excellent DJ lessons learned. The band members were all 3 to 5 years older & when the oldest member was on way to college, his whole attitude changed, as he was taken into what we now call 'the matrix'. Entering university, preparing for adult life & the dream of playing music & making records for a life time dwindled. The dream got sucked away into societies realities. The other 2 band members followed that same basic path. There was 'The MaD Drummer' losing his band family as each year got closer to being grown up. New York Hip Hop motion was starting up strong. The first modern day raves, block parties, school parties, 2 turntables & a mic parties were replacing bands performing 'everywhere'. Quickly 'dj'ing' became the fascinating 'thing'. Platinum Enterprise was performing at a well paid wedding. When the bands first set of music was finished, the dj started. The needle dropped on the vinyl & the static was loud enough to 'grab all attention'. Then it came in like the sound of a musical bomb dropping in front of your face…The hits of a snare drum & then horns smoothly flowing & the smoothest LOUDEsT clean & clear sound of madness. Kool & the Gang's live version of Summer Madness. The volume, the Bass & then, toward the end, the synthesised keyboard solo. The moment changed eL's life. The volume & bass coming out the Cerwin Vegas, which was far away from the turntables blew his mind into a musical oblivion & he knew…that's the path. Records!! Turntables! Big speakers!! The young teen got a summer job in which he invested in 2 turntables. That December his mother got him the mixer he was after. (Father did buy the 1st few drum sets). If one could today, imagine never seeing dj's mix. Not having any guides or rules at all. It was all new & nothing was set, & no leaders to follow. Lots of info on sound systems, making speakers, & use of crossovers etc., were somehow the most important at the time. Probaby due to the fact that sound systems were often thrown together from multiple 'family home systems' that came with lots of watts. Originate was the key. Tracks (beats) that no one had, was key. New & old music, different genres, nothing mattered & no one cared as long as it was hot & different/unique! The mix & manipulation of records quickly became more important then the actual sound of the system. & that is where DJ Bad shined like no other. His ideas on different ways of mixing were unique, & he quickly became a local fav. Building up to a radio stations (WGLI engineer to on air & then WBLS) as a mobile music jock, gave access to city wide block parties. The band members (all but the eldest) became crucial members of the 'Super BaD Crew. Growing, they went city wide. Block parties, halls, & onto creating events with our new sound system partners, Mark Blagrove & Michael Webster, both becoming key members of what later came to be Wild Pitch parties. Creating LaRhon Records gave reason to be at record pressing plants. Old factories, dark lighting, with the terrible smell of plastic burning. The friendly feeling in one of them, Apexeton. LB manufactured the 1st two LaRhon releases & there is where he met & befriended the owners, The Ropiak Brothers (City Limits), & the 2 coolest knowledgeable 'helping hand' guys, Silvio Tancredi (Northcott) & Frank Mendez (Nu Groove). Bad's 2nd batch of 12's came out thru the Apexton connections. Nu Groove & City Limits lead the path. With Apexton LB started his own distribution for some records pressed there. Around the same time 'Gotta Get Some Money' dropped on Nu Groove, it was the first glimpse into a record company as a family, & how it really operated. Touching both NY's film industry & banging music industry doors LB was laying foundations. With the heat & action turned up high, on to the 3rd batch of 12"s being released (the 2nd Nu Groove release 'True Story of House' & Lisa Angels 'Show Me' was buzzing in clubs in & around NY) an invite to finally perform in Europe came, yet he turned it down. Nu Groove techno artists were in & out of Europe, but the House music artists seemed to stay local. Berlin calling & BaD was not with it. 3 months and many many telephone calls later, Mark Ernestus finally convinced him to visit Berlin. 12 day trip never ended. The physical stay affair started with the mishap of a wrong return date announced (NY landing date was given/not the European flight take off, one day earlier). Mishap after mishap. Or so it seemed. Paths. Unseen paths layed down. synchronisation of life events become evident. With Mark E, (Hardwax) inside a reggae record store, ''with my back turned to the door, a voice calls out my 1st name & it's not Mark'' (the only person knowing it). Turn slow & almost into shock seeing a friend from high school. Dexter Porter, time to time singer in Platinum Enterprise, & personal friend of Chaka Khan. Together, years before, we've seen her perform & here he is, finding Lamont, in Berlin, in a reggae record store. He had another powerful & special woman eLBee had to meet. Odella Saille. She was the turning point to work in Europe. Offered a position in a new club as resident, & LB became assistant manager-booking agent-dj for the wonderous club called Exit. That gave him opportunity to stop trying to get home. Exit experience also gave way to building club sound systems, booking pop-ular artists (Sister Sledge/Gil Scott Heron/BG The Prince of Rap/Incognito) club management, rave operations, & months of (very little sleep) Friday to Monday basically non-stop. It also birthed the name change, as advised by an angel. Calls herself a witch, saying L.B. Bad (morphed from D.J. Bad) …''for numeric reasons should be more 'strong', than those 5 letters.'' rebirth- eLBee BaD On births, Exit was so big (holding 3000) a chosen few of us (working there) having offices upstairs, actually had artsy apartments (downstairs) in the club… It was in Exit, sunday to Monday morning Berlin hardcore Techno, where resident Dj Tanith dropped Smokebelch two weeks in a row as the last song. Life changer, seventeen 12's records, into the career & the 1st song to generate income, a lovely ambiental song named "New age Of Faith' (bonus track that Frank of Nu Groove did not want)…covered & reproduced by Andrew Weatherall (Sabres of Paradise). Building up a recording studio for the 3rd time, it took a while to truly find 'his groove'. The Berlin influence of hardcore Techno up'd his dj bpm's, yet never losing soul, the line of Tech House was crossed. Entering the 2nd record label family; DJ Hell put out a search party for 'Mr. BaD… International DJ Gigolo. Home of professionalism & true artist care! Never losing the Mad Drummer flavor & it shows up in complex rhythms again & again. *Gonna Be a Great Night (LaRhon). The time arrived when producers started asking eL to voice their recordings. Often taking the artist role instead of producer, more learning was in store, just by seeing how many other producers (from across the globe) create. Dole & Kom, Slam, Savas Pascalidis, Logo, Samuel Sessions, & Basic Channel (I slept With Her But Didn't sleep With Her). Music became more & more catorgorized & to help maintain production freedom, Mr. Bad started to add new characters to his own persona. eLBee BaD - the voice/the dj The Nervous DJ - hypnotic tracks The Mad Drummer - rhythm tracks (only drums) The Voodoo Man - tribal tracks Mad Man in the attic - samples & loops Dr. Spark - drum & bass/breakbeat The Banging Man - Techno LB GooD - will replace eLBee BaD (vocal retirement) Mr. GooD is the bad seed & The Prince of Dance Music is the brain & heart of it. —————————————————————- As the internet helped change how we listen to music, that new freedom allowed for wider music variation. Henceforth the return of Platinum Enterprise. Productions created today, with 'our band might sound like this' attitude. Giving room for more growth, the meeting of Randy Murray, former lead Trumpet player in Sun Ras Arkestra. Birth of the musical experience: 'Sun Ras Children' (Learned a lot of Jazz)
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Today, we sat down to record and upon opening our computer, there was a new preview article! So we scrapped the original idea, and today we are going to talk about the Alpha-Class XG-1 Assault Gunboat! On this episode of Back to Dials: Adam is a dirty chicken boy Asa gets way, way too hyped[...]
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Rocker Pat Travers is interviewed for the Guitar Trax show by Multi-Emmy award winning guitarist Brian Tarquin. GUITAR TRAX hosted by Brian Tarquin will feature in- depth interviews with today’s hottest guitar legends and airs every Monday night from 10pm-12pm on WFIT 89.5FM on the Florida space coast. Tarquin is an multi Emmy award winning composer/guitarist. He has won 3 Emmy's for “Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series” and has been nominated for an Emmy 6 times. In 2006 SESAC honored him with the Network Television Performance Award. Tarquin first graced the Top Billboard Charts with the commercial release: This is Acid Jazz, Vol. 2 on Instinct Records, followed by several solo jazz albums, which charted Top 10 at Contemporary Jazz Radio. Brian has appeared on 40 releases, selling over 140,000 records in his career. In 2016, Tarquin’s release Guitars For Wounded Warriors was nominated for Best Album by the Independent Music Awards, which showcases Tarquin’s guitar prowess along side such world-class shredders as, Steve Morse, Billy Sheehan, Gary Hoey, Bumblefoot (Gun n Roses), Reb Beach (Whitesnake), Hal Lindes (Dire Straits), Chris Poland (Megadeth) and Chuck Loeb. The album features exclusively composed tracks by Tarquin, inspired by those military soldiers who fought for our country. Tarquin also produced and engineered bassist Randy Coven’s last record, Nu Groove featuring Leslie West in 2010.
The Flyin' Ryan Brothers (Johnny & Jimmy Ryan) are interviewed for the Guitar Trax show by Multi-Emmy award winning guitarist Brian Tarquin. GUITAR TRAX hosted by Brian Tarquin will feature in- depth interviews with today’s hottest guitar legends and airs every Monday night from 10pm-12pm on WFIT 89.5FM on the Florida space coast. Tarquin is an multi Emmy award winning composer/guitarist. He has won 3 Emmy's for “Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series” and has been nominated for an Emmy 6 times. In 2006 SESAC honored him with the Network Television Performance Award. Tarquin first graced the Top Billboard Charts with the commercial release: This is Acid Jazz, Vol. 2 on Instinct Records, followed by several solo jazz albums, which charted Top 10 at Contemporary Jazz Radio. Brian has appeared on 40 releases, selling over 140,000 records in his career. In 2016, Tarquin’s release Guitars For Wounded Warriors was nominated for Best Album by the Independent Music Awards, which showcases Tarquin’s guitar prowess along side such world-class shredders as, Steve Morse, Billy Sheehan, Gary Hoey, Bumblefoot (Gun n Roses), Reb Beach (Whitesnake), Hal Lindes (Dire Straits), Chris Poland (Megadeth) and Chuck Loeb. The album features exclusively composed tracks by Tarquin, inspired by those military soldiers who fought for our country. Tarquin also produced and engineered bassist Randy Coven’s last record, Nu Groove featuring Leslie West in 2010.
Jazz guitarist Chuck Loeb is interviewed for the Guitar Trax show by Multi-Emmy award winning guitarist Brian Tarquin. GUITAR TRAX hosted by Brian Tarquin will feature in- depth interviews with today’s hottest guitar legends and airs every Monday night from 10pm-12pm on WFIT 89.5FM on the Florida space coast. Tarquin is an multi Emmy award winning composer/guitarist. He has won 3 Emmy's for “Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series” and has been nominated for an Emmy 6 times. In 2006 SESAC honored him with the Network Television Performance Award. Tarquin first graced the Top Billboard Charts with the commercial release: This is Acid Jazz, Vol. 2 on Instinct Records, followed by several solo jazz albums, which charted Top 10 at Contemporary Jazz Radio. Brian has appeared on 40 releases, selling over 140,000 records in his career. In 2016, Tarquin’s release Guitars For Wounded Warriors was nominated for Best Album by the Independent Music Awards, which showcases Tarquin’s guitar prowess along side such world-class shredders as, Steve Morse, Billy Sheehan, Gary Hoey, Bumblefoot (Gun n Roses), Reb Beach (Whitesnake), Hal Lindes (Dire Straits), Chris Poland (Megadeth) and Chuck Loeb. The album features exclusively composed tracks by Tarquin, inspired by those military soldiers who fought for our country. Tarquin also produced and engineered bassist Randy Coven’s last record, Nu Groove featuring Leslie West in 2010.
Best House Music Podcast by Nu Groove Vibes! Compiled and LIVE MIXed by Nu Groove Vibes! ENJOY our podcast on BIGTUNESradio.com and follow in twitter: @djzaharoff @NuGrooveVibes @BIGTUNESradio ONLY BEST and HOT STUFF (UK House/Garage House/Bassline House/Future House Organ House)
The inaugural podcast event from the BabylonFM crew. NEW show. NEW guests. NEW format. An in depth, extremely high, perspective on the current electronic music scene, PLUS, a hilarious look back at all the drug fuelled parties of the 1990’s. Joining King Jax & Syd Flashback is an old friend, the creator of Nu Groove, […]
Best House Music Podcast by Nu Groove Vibes! Compiled and LIVE MIXed by Nu Groove Vibes! ENJOY our podcast on BIGTUNESradio.com and follow in twitter: @djzaharoff @NuGrooveVibes @BIGTUNESradio ONLY BEST and HOT STUFF (UK House/Garage House/Bassline House/Future House Organ House)
HNY2K16 DEAR FRIENDS !!! ONLY HQ HOT and ACTUALITY HOUSE MUSIC from Nu Groove Vibes special 4 U! In This Selection Surprise 4 The Speed Garage Lovers !!! HNY My Friends !!! Listen other here: podcast.BIGTUNESradio.com and Follow in Twitter: @djzaharoff @NuGrooveVibes @BIGTUNESradio ONLY BEST and HOT STUFF (UK House/Garage House/Bassline House/Future House Organ House)
Best House Music Podcast by Nu Groove Vibes! Compiled and LIVE MIXed by Nu Groove Vibes! ENJOY our podcast on BIGTUNESradio.com and follow in twitter: @djzaharoff @NuGrooveVibes @BIGTUNESradio ONLY BEST and HOT STUFF (UK House/Garage House/Bassline House/Future House Organ House)
Best House Music Podcast by Nu Groove Vibes! Compiled and LIVE MIXed by Nu Groove Vibes! ENJOY our podcast on BIGTUNESradio.com and follow in twitter: @djzaharoff @NuGrooveVibes @BIGTUNESradio ONLY BEST and HOT STUFF (UK House/Garage House/Bassline House/Future House Organ House)
Best House Music Podcast by Nu Groove Vibes! Compiled and LIVE MIXed by Nu Groove Vibes! ENJOY our podcast on BIGTUNESradio.com and follow in twitter: @djzaharoff @NuGrooveVibes @BIGTUNESradio ONLY BEST and HOT STUFF (UK House/Garage House/Bassline House/Future House Organ House)
Best House Music Podcast by Nu Groove Vibes! Compiled and LIVE MIXed by Nu Groove Vibes! ENJOY our podcast on BIGTUNESradio.com and follow in twitter: @djzaharoff @NuGrooveVibes @BIGTUNESradio ONLY BEST and HOT STUFF (UK House/Garage House/Bassline House/Future House Organ House)
Best House Music Podcast by Nu Groove Vibes! Compiled and LIVE MIXed by Nu Groove Vibes! ENJOY our podcast on BIGTUNESradio.com and follow in twitter: @djzaharoff @NuGrooveVibes @BIGTUNESradio ONLY BEST and HOT STUFF (UK House/Garage House/Bassline House/Future House Organ House)
HOUSE JET RADIO VOL.126 GUEST DJ: @ThomasDfunkbox (Queens NY | Manchester) SOCIAL MEDIA: https://twitter.com/DJTDS https://www.facebook.com/pages/TOMMY-D-FUNK/351319481643613 TRACKLIST 1. @Discotron - Disco Ballin - Tasty Recordings 2. Venice Beach - You Cant Stop Me - Nang Records 3. Hok - Boogie Dance - Good Stuff Records 4. Mr Moon - Ain't No (Soul) (Original Mix) - Mr Moon Records 5. Little By Little - Bang The Box - Defected Records 6. Sirus Hood & Still Boyz - Jango - LouLou Records 7. @Hausworks - Listen To Me - Moda Records 8. Brame & Hamo - Hot Shot - Heist Recordings 9. Deetron - Photon - Character Recordings 10. @Doorly & Todd Terry - On A Mission (Doorly Re-Chunk) - Toolroom Records BIO: DJ Tommy D Funk began his music career back in the early 1990’s, in some of Manchester’s most famous clubs. He was influenced by the house and dance music scene that was beginning to explode in Manchester. He began DJing at a local Manchester pub and then went on to win a DJ competition at Dry Bar 201, the sister bar to the renowned club, the Hacienda. He began a successful residency at Dry Bar 201 for over a year where he spun deep, funky, and soulful UK/US house music. His energy and mixing skills revved up the crowd and caught the eyes of Hacienda influencers, Angela Mathews and Leroy Richardson. He began a weekly residency at one of dance music’s most influential club, the Hacienda. He moved the crowd with US influenced house tracks (i.e. Strictly Rhythm, Nervous Records, and Nu Groove etc.). While at the Hacienda he DJ’d alongside Greame Park, Derrick May, CJ Mackintosh, Roger Sanchez and Tony Humphries just to name a few. His career began to evolve and soon he would leave the shores of England for Seoul, Korea. In Seoul, he was exposed to the international dance music scene where he crafted and tuned his DJ skills. After his time in Seoul he set his sights on New York City, the epicenter of the dance and house music scene. In 1998, he headed for New York City and landed his first DJ gig at then hot spot, Cheetah Club. He then brought his talent and tunes to Centro-Fly working with dance scene promoters, GBH (Greatest British House). At Centro-Fly he DJ’d with some of the greatest house DJs; DJ Marshall Jefferson, Kerri Chandler, Lenny Fontana, CJ Mackintosh, Robert Owens, Dennis Ferrera, Miguel Migs, DJ Disciple and Eric Kupper DJ Tommy D Funk has been DJing in New York now for over 15 years and have DJ’d at some of New York’s dance music institutions; Cielo, Sapphire Lounge, Discoteque, National Underground, Centro-Fly, Cheetha Club, Barrio 47, Avalon, Le Souk, The Late Late Bar, The Bowery Ballroom, The White Room, Leopard Lounge, Sin Sin and Sullivan Club. He has charmed NYC club-goers with his English charm and style and will continue to spin deep, funky, and soulful house. For His Show Da Groove Sessions NYC. Bringing You The Very Best In Deep Funky Soulful Underground House & 70s 80s Underground Dance Classics And 90s Acid Jazz Sessions. Also you can catch Tommy D Funk in NYC with his legendary night 'Sounds Of The Dance Underground' Tommy D Funk is also a reviewer for DJ Times Magazine NYC | Club World | now he's teaming up with the HOT Underground House label as main A&R MAN at www.GOODFORYOURECORDS.com
Best House Music Podcast by Nu Groove Vibes! Compiled and LIVE MIXed by Nu Groove Vibes! ENJOY our podcast on BIGTUNESradio.com and follow in twitter: @djzaharoff @NuGrooveVibes @BIGTUNESradio ONLY BEST and HOT STUFF (UK House/Garage House/Bassline House/Future House Organ House)
Best House Music Podcast by Nu Groove Vibes! Compiled and LIVE MIXed by Nu Groove Vibes! ENJOY our podcast on BIGTUNESradio.com and follow in twitter: @djzaharoff @NuGrooveVibes @BIGTUNESradio ONLY BEST and HOT STUFF (UK House/Garage House/Bassline House/Future House Organ House)
Best House Music Podcast by Nu Groove Vibes! Compiled and LIVE MIXed by Nu Groove Vibes! ENJOY our podcast on BIGTUNESradio.com and follow in twitter: @djzaharoff @NuGrooveVibes @BIGTUNESradio ONLY BEST and HOT STUFF (UK House/Garage House/Bassline House/Future House Organ House)
Best House Music Podcast by Nu Groove Vibes! Compiled and LIVE MIXed by Nu Groove Vibes! ENJOY our podcast on BIGTUNESradio.com ONLY BEST and HOT STUFF (UK House/Garage House/Bassline House/Future House Organ House)
Best House Music Podcast by Nu Groove Vibes! Compiled and LIVE MIXed by Nu Groove Vibes! ENJOY our podcast on BIGTUNESradio.com ONLY BEST and HOT STUFF (UK House/Garage House/Bassline House/Future House Organ House)
Best House Music Podcast by Nu Groove Vibes! Compiled and LIVE MIXed by Nu Groove Vibes! ENJOY our podcast on BIGTUNESradio.com ONLY BEST and HOT STUFF (UK House/Garage House/Bassline House/Future House Organ House)
Best House Music Podcast by Nu Groove Vibes! Compiled and LIVE MIXed by Nu Groove Vibes! ENJOY our podcast on BIGTUNESradio.com ONLY BEST and HOT STUFF (UK House/Garage House/Bassline House/Future House Organ House)
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Best House Music Podcast by Nu Groove Vibes! Compiled and LIVE MIXed by Nu Groove Vibes! ENJOY our podcast on BIGTUNESradio.com ONLY BEST and HOT STUFF (UK House/Garage House/Bassline House/Future House Organ House)
Best House Music Podcast by Nu Groove Vibes! Compiled and LIVE MIXed by Nu Groove Vibes! ENJOY our podcast on BIGTUNESradio.com ONLY BEST and HOT STUFF (UK House/Garage House/Bassline House/Future House Organ House)
A house and disco staple talks remixing, record collecting and staying true to a sound.
A house and disco staple talks remixing, record collecting and staying true to a sound.
Booking,Remix Req. Promo : djcoslow@hotmail.com - soundacademyrecords@gmail.com More Info & Getting Touch With Me : www.facebook.com/MusicOfOrs http://www.mixcloud.com/SerdarOrs/ http://www.beatport.com/artist/serdar-ors/124340 http://www.traxsource.com/artist/42909/serdar-ors?ipp=100 Thanks For All Supports / Stay In Touch!!!...
Booking,Remix Req. Promo : djcoslow@hotmail.com - soundacademyrecords@gmail.com More Info & Getting Touch With Me : www.facebook.com/MusicOfOrs http://www.mixcloud.com/SerdarOrs/ http://www.beatport.com/artist/serdar-ors/124340 http://www.traxsource.com/artist/42909/serdar-ors?ipp=100 Thanks For All Supports / Stay In Touch!!!...
Best House Music Podcast by Nu Groove Vibes! Compiled and LIVE MIXed by Nu Groove Vibes! ENJOY our podcast on BIGTUNESradio.com ONLY BEST and HOT STUFF (UK House/Garage House/Bassline House/Future House Organ House)
Best House Music Podcast by Nu Groove Vibes! Compiled and LIVE MIXed by Nu Groove Vibes! ENJOY our podcast on BIGTUNESradio.com ONLY BEST and HOT STUFF (UK House/Garage House/Bassline House/Future House Organ House)
Best House Music Podcast by Nu Groove Vibes! Compiled and LIVE MIXed by Nu Groove Vibes! ENJOY our podcast on BIGTUNESradio.com ONLY BEST and HOT STUFF (UK House/Garage House/Bassline House/Future House Organ House)
SOULSORTS ON SOLAR RADIO WITH DJ ROGER WILLIAMS SPONSORED BY SOUL BROTHER RECORDS, LONDON TEL: 0208 875 1018 www.soulbrother.com 3 HOUR 90S/Y2K PODCAST - MARCH 2009 (not broadcast on Solar Radio) Tiorah - Burgandy & Honey (CD: Noonday Cafe 1999) Terri & Monica - Who You Gonna Love (CD: Suga 1996) Impromp2 - Angel (CD: Can’t Get Enough 1997) Vanessa Williams - Surrender (CD: Next 1998) Art N' Soul - U Changed (CD: Touch of Soul 1996) Vesta Williams - I'll Be Alright (CD: Relationships 1998) III Frum Tha Soul - Damn (CD: III Frum Tha Soul 1998) Benet - In The Spring (CD: Benet 1992) Kimberley Scott - Never Can Say Goodbye (CD: Kimberley Scott 1998) Mahogany Blue - Free (To Be Me) (CD: Love Zone 1994) Malaika - Sweet Dreams (CD: Sugar Time 1993) Tisha Campbell - Loves Got A Hold On Me (CD: Tisha 1993) Identity Crisis - I've Got What You Need (CD: Spanish Afro 1994) Karen Clark Sheard - Nothing Without You (CD: Finally Karen 1997) Blu - Can We Vibe (CD: Out Of The Blu 1995) Brian McKnight - The Way Love Goes (CD: Brian McKnight 1992) Charisse Arrington - Figure It Out (CD: Charisse 1996) Charlayne Page - Just The Two Of Us (CD: Funk Food 2 - Have It Your Way 1996) Michael Speaks - Heartbreaker (CD: No Equal 1995) N'Dambi - What's Wrong With You (CD: Little Lost Girls Blues 1998) Ledisi - Hotel (CD: Soulsinger 1999) Mz Fishe & The Nu Groove - Make Love (CD: Mz Fishe & The Nu Groove 1998) The Max - Incredible (CD: Incredible 1996) Mica Paris - You (CD single 1994) Regina Belle - Love (CD: Passion 1994) Lakeside - Talk About Love (CD: Party Patrol 1990) Angie & Debbie - Sounds Like Love (CD: Bold 1998) Rodney Mannsfield - I've Got To Be Loved (CD: Love In A Serious Way 1995) Omar Chandler - I'd Rather Be With You (CD: Omar Chandler 1991) Gary Brown - Love, Honor and Obey (CD: Rhythm Or Romance 1992) Ricky Lawson ft. Bridgette Bryant - Slow And Gentle (CD: Ricky Lawson & Friends 2001) Ali - Maybe Today (CD: Crucial 1998) Grenique - Star Of A Story (CD: Black Butterfly 1998) Angel Grant - Kisses Luv Lips (CD: Angel Grant 1998) Sonja Marie - And I Gave My Love To You (CD: Waiting To Exhale OST 1995) Glenn Jones - No Additional Love (CD: All For You 1990) Aretha Franklin - Love Pang (CD: A Rose Is Not A Rose (1998) Adriana Evans - Heaven (CD: Adriana Evans (1997) Sleepys Theme - Choked Out Saturday Night (CD: The Vinyl Room 1998)