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Tous les jeudis soir entre 20h et 22h sur FG CHIC. Every Thursday Night between 7pm & 9pm on FG CHIC. 1/ CHANGE The Glow Of Love (DISCOROCKS Rework) 2/ KOOL & THE GANG Take It The Top (DISCOROCKS Rework) 3/ OLIVER CHEATHAM Get Down Saturday Night (STRETCHMAN Remix) 4/ PRINCE Controversey (MIGHTY MOUSE'S Revised Edit) 5/ FIRST CHOICE Let No Man Put Asunder (DAM SWINDLE Remix) 6/ MICHAEL JACKSON Off The Wall (MOPLEN Remix) 7/ THELMA HOUSTON I'm Here Again (JOEY NEGRO Ready To Roll Mix) 8/ VINCENT MONTANA JR. It Looks Like Love (DIMMITRI FROM PARIS Compiled Edit) 9/ BOHANNON Let's Start to Dance Again (DIMITRI FROM PARIS Super Disco Blend) 10/ SISTER SLEDGE He's The Greatest Dancer (DIMITRI FROM PARIS Remix) 11/ BLACKBLOOD A.I.E (A Mwana) (DISCOROCKS Rework) 12/ THE TRAMPS Disco Inferno (WALTER VERDI Reworks) 13/ LEO SAYER Thunder In My Heart (DISCOROCKS Rework) 14/ ELTON JOHN & KIKI DEE Don't Go Breaking My Heart (SGT SLICK's Multitrack ReCut) 15/ DON RAY Got To Have Nothing (MIGHTY MOUSE Dub Edit)
Réécoutez FG Chic mix by Julien Jeanne du jeudi 27 mars 2025 Tracklist : 1/ CHANGE The Glow Of Love (DISCOROCKS Rework)2/ KOOL & THE GANG Take It The Top (DISCOROCKS Rework) 3/ OLIVER CHEATHAM Get Down Saturday Night (STRETCHMAN Remix)4/ PRINCE Controversey (MIGHTY MOUSE'S Revised Edit) 5/ FIRST CHOICE Let No Man Put Asunder (DAM SWINDLE Remix)6/ MICHAEL JACKSON Off The Wall (MOPLEN Remix) 7/ THELMA HOUSTON I'm Here Again (JOEY NEGRO Ready To Roll Mix)8/ VINCENT MONTANA JR. It Looks Like Love (DIMMITRI FROM PARIS Compiled Edit)9/ BOHANNON Let's Start to Dance Again (DIMITRI FROM PARIS Super Disco Blend)10/ SISTER SLEDGE He's The Greatest Dancer (DIMITRI FROM PARIS Remix)11/ BLACKBLOOD A.I.E (A Mwana) (DISCOROCKS Rework) 12/ THE TRAMPS Disco Inferno (WALTER VERDI Reworks) 13/ LEO SAYER Thunder In My Heart (DISCOROCKS Rework) 14/ ELTON JOHN & KIKI DEE Don't Go Breaking My Heart (SGT SLICK's Multitrack ReCut)15/ DON RAY Got To Have Nothing (MIGHTY MOUSE Dub Edit)
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Réecoutez le Manhattan Show by Manhattan Funk spécial So Funky Vol.23 du dimanche 30 juillet 2023 Nouveau Mix à découvrir avec FG Chic - So Funky N°23
Episode 86 Merry Moog 2022 Vintage Holiday Music Performed on the Moog and other Synthesizers Playlist Frank Luther with Zora Layman, “Christmas Bells” from Christmas In Song (1939 Decca). This is the original 78 RPM release featuring a vocal quartet, bells, and music played on the Hammond Novachord. 0:38 Frank Luther with Zora Layman, “Christmas Day in the Morning” from Christmas In Song (1958 Vocalion). This is a reissue of the 1939 release featuring a vocal quartet, Zora Layman, bells, and music played on the Hammond Novachord. The stereo is simulated. There are some nice moments for the Novachord on this record. 3:12 Paul Tanner, “Holiday on Saturn” from Music for Heavenly Bodies (1958 Omega). This rare disc features Tanner playing the Electro-theremin, an imitation of the Theremin that was a box with an audio oscillator inside and a rotary dial to control the pitch. Tanner, a renown studio musician and trombone player, later provided the sound of the Electro-theremin on the Beach Boys hit Good Vibrations (1966). 4:16 Greg Lake, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, “I Believe In Father Christmas” from I Believe in Father Christmas (1995 Rhino). Produced by Keith Olsen; written by Greg Lake, Peter Sinfield; vocals, Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Greg Lake; Drums, Percussion, Carl Palmer; Hammond organ, Piano, Moog Synthesizer, Keith Emerson. This is the original version released in 1975 with a choir and Moog Modular. It differs significantly from the stripped-down mix, also included on this CD, originally appearing on Works Vol. 2 in 1977 and then later in 1994. Rhino Records was kind enough to package all of ELP's X-Mas related tunes onto a CD EP in 1995, from which this version comes. 3:34 Keith Emerson, “Troika (From Prokofiev's Lieutenant Kije Suite)” from The Christmas Album (1995 Rhino). This is the Prokofiev composition that Greg Lake adapted into “I Believe in Father Christmas.” Later on, Emerson released this interpretation of the Prokofiev piece on The Christmas Album” that appeared in the US in 1995. It doesn't appear on the original UK version in 1988. And again, this is taken from the nifty holiday CD EP also released in 1995 by Rhino. This album was made with instruments from Korg, Ensoniq, Alesis, and Opcode. 4:19 Jean Jacques Perrey and Sy Mann, “Jingle Bells” from Switched on Santa (1970 Pickwick). Moog Modular Synthesizer, Sy Mann; Moog Modular Synthesizer Programmed by, Jean-Jacques Perrey. 1:44 Douglas Leedy, “The Coventry Carol” from A Very Merry Electric Christmas to You (1970 Capitol). Moog Modular Synthesizer and Buchla Synthesizer. 4:46 Jean Jacques Perrey and Sy Mann, “Christmas Bells” from Switched on Santa (1970 Pickwick). Moog Modular Synthesizer, Sy Mann; Moog Modular Synthesizer Programmed by, Jean-Jacques Perrey. 1:52 Don Voegeli, “Chanukah” from Holiday & Seasonal Music (1977 EMI). Produced at the Electrosonic Studio of the University of Wisconsin-Extension. Don wrote the original synthesized version of the NPR “All Things Considered” theme. It was created in his Electronic Studio of the University of Wisconsin. He used a Moog Modular Synthesizer plus a Fender Rhodes, Polymoog, and ARP string synthesizer and 16-track recorder. 1:02 Joseph Byrd, “Christmas in the Morning” from A Christmas Yet to Come (1975 Takoma). ARP 2600 Synthesizer with an Oberheim Expander Module. 1:34 Douglas Leedy, “Good King Wenceslas” from A Very Merry Electric Christmas to You (1970 Capitol). Moog Modular Synthesizer and Buchla Synthesizer. Leedy was an American composer, performer and music scholar. He founded the electronic music studio at UCLA where he had access to both Moog Modular and Buchla synthesizers, and it was during this period from about 1969-71 that he was commissioned to create several albums of electronic music. His training as a minimalist and experimental composer always flavored his music with unexpected sounds and patterns. 3:05 Moog Machine, “O Holy Night” from Christmas Becomes Electric (1970 Columbia). Moog Modular Synthesizer. 2:43 Armen Ra (Armen Hovanesian), “O Come All Ye Faithful” from Theremin Christmas (2018 Sungod). Moog Etherwave Pro Theremin. Armen Ra is an American artist and performer of Iranian-Armenian descent. He plays Theremin. His music fuses Armenian folk music with modern instrumentation, along with melodic lounge standards and classical arias. 4:43 Don Voegeli, “Carol of the Drum” from Holiday & Seasonal Music (1977 EMI). Produced at the Electrosonic Studio of the University of Wisconsin-Extension. 1:01 Philippe Renaux, “Noël Blanc” (“White Christmas”) from We Wish You A Cosmic Christmas (1977 Sinus). Belgium. Minimoog, Arp Axe, Arp Soloist, EMS Synthesizer, Stringman Crumar, Fender Rhodes, Electronic Drums. 3:21 Jean Jacques Perrey and Sy Mann, “Tijuana Christmas” from Switched on Santa (1970 Pickwick). Moog Modular Synthesizer, Sy Mann; Moog Modular Synthesizer Programmed by, Jean-Jacques Perrey. 1:58 Joseph Byrd, “Carol of the Bells” from A Christmas Yet to Come (1975 Takoma). ARP 2600 Synthesizer with an Oberheim Expander Module. 1:12 Андрій Кок (Andriy Kok), “Небо І Земля” (“Heaven and Earth”) from Різдво На Галичині. Колядки (Christmas in Galicia. Christmas carols) (2006 Ліда). Folk singer, accordion and synth player Andriy Kok has recorded many albums of Ukrainian folk music in addition to a number of holiday songs and carols. 5:00 Douglas Leedy, “In Dulci Jubilo” from A Very Merry Electric Christmas to You (1970 Capitol). Moog Modular Synthesizer and Buchla Synthesizer. 1:14 Bernie Krause, Philip Aaberg, “Deck the Halls” from A Wild Christmas (1994 Etherean Music ). This delightful cassette is from Bernie Krause, known for his Moog explorations with Paul Beaver back in the day. He later turned his attention to audio ecology and the recording of nature sounds, particularly of animals. This very special Holiday recording is composed entirely of animal sounds. Some you'll recognize as the natural animal voices themselves. Others may sound like instruments, but they are actually digitally transformed animal sounds. Wild Sanctuary Productions invites you to enjoy a truly unique celebration of both the wild kingdom and Holiday Spirit. All animal and ambient sounds recorded on location worldwide by Bernie Krause with the exception of the fish (courtesy of U.S. Navy). Animal samples, Bernie Krause and Phil Aaberg. Arrangements, new materials, all keyboards (K 2000/Emulator III) Phil Aaberg. 8:12 The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Paul Freeman, and The Chicago Synthesizer-Rhythm Ensemble, John Tatgenhorst, “The Little Drummer Boy” from Turned On Christmas (1985 Columbia). Conductor, Paul Freeman; synthesizers, The Chicago Synthesizer-Rhythm Ensemble; Orchestra, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Keyboards & Synthesizer Concepts: Ed Tossing; Electric Bass, Steve Rodby or Bob Lizik; Drums, Tom Tadke; Guitars, Ross Traut and Bill Ruppert; Percussion, Russ Knutson. 4:08 Montana Sextet, “Little Drummer Boy Jam” from Christmas Time Is Here (1987 Philly Sound Works). Arranged By, Conductor, Producer, Fender Rhodes, Piano, Cowbell, Shaker, Yamaha DX7 Synthesizer, Musser Vibraharp, Vincent Montana Jr.; Congas, Greg Peache Jarman; Guitar, Ronnie James; Snare Drum, Tenor And Bass Drum, Gene Leone. 8:46 Montana Sextet, “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” from Christmas Time Is Here (1987 Philly Sound Works). Arranged By, Conductor, Producer, Fender Rhodes, Piano, Cowbell, Shaker, Yamaha DX7 Synthesizer, Musser Vibraharp, Vincent Montana Jr.; Congas, Greg Peache Jarman; Guitar, Ronnie James; Snare Drum, Tenor and Bass Drum, Gene Leone. 4:56 Mannheim Steamroller, “Good King Wenceslas” from Christmas (1984 American Gramaphone). Arranged, conducted, produced by, Chip Davis; Drums, Percussion, Soloist Recorder, Black Oak Hammered Dulcimer, Soprano Dulcian, Crumhorn, Bells, Vocals, Dry Ice, Chip Davis; Lute, Bass, Eric Hansen; Baldwin SD-10 Synthesizer, Harpsichord, Clavichord, Toy Piano, Prophet 5 Synthesizer, Fender Rhodes, Vocals, Bells, Jackson Berkey; Classical Guitar, Twelve-String Guitar, Ron Cooley; Flute, Willis Ann Ross; French Horn, David (High D) Kappy; Harp, Mary Walter; Oboe, Bobby Jenkins; Strings, Bill Ritchie, Grace Granata, Michael Strauss, Michelle Brill, Richard Altenbach, Richard Lohmann, Roxanne Adams, Wayne Anderson. 3:39 Don Voegeli, “Jingle Bells” long, short, and tag from Holiday & Seasonal Music (1977 EMI). Produced at the Electrosonic Studio of the University of Wisconsin-Extension. 1:56 Don Voegeli, “Lully, Lullay - The Coventry Carol” from Holiday & Seasonal Music (1977 EMI). Produced at the Electrosonic Studio of the University of Wisconsin-Extension. 1:01 Fossergrim, “Ave Maria” (2020 Bandcamp). Fossegrim is billed as “Dungeon Synth music from the Adirondack Mountains.” In Scandinavian folklore, Fossergrim is is described as an exceptionally talented fiddler. No fiddles here. I think Fossergrim is one Ian Nichols of Albany, New York. Check out his Bandcamp presence. 3:54 Phillip Fraser, “Rub A Dub Christmas” from Rub-A-Dub Christmas (1985 Tuff Gong). Jamaican reggae recording for the holidays. Piano, Organ, Synthesizer, Bass, King Asher, Steely Johnson. 2:53 Phillip Fraser, “The Lord Will Provide” from Rub-A-Dub Christmas (1985 Tuff Gong). Jamaican reggae recording for the holidays. Piano, Organ, Synthesizer, Bass, King Asher, Steely Johnson. There is some crazy synth material on this track. Despite it being recorded in 1985, it sounds quite analog for a synth. 3:17 Unconditional Loathing, “Carol, with the bells” from Holiday Mood (2018 Bandcamp). Every artist dreams of releasing an album of hit holiday songs that will surprise the world and bring great wealth. This is not that album. But it is remarkably noisy and dark. Check out Unconditional Loathing, from Fargo North Dakota, on Bandcamp. Self-described as “A footnote in the history of Midwestern noise that refuses to completely go away.” 1:51 The Smurfs, “Deck the Halls” from Merry Christmas With The Smurfs (1983 Dureco Benelux). This album is in English from the Netherlands. 2:17 Vatto Lofi, “Holiday Lofi” from A Merry Lofi Christmas EP (2021 Bandcamp). Providing a low-fidelity tune for the holidays, but I don't know if “lofi” refers to the low-fidelity sound that is currently a thing (and it does sound like that) or is the actual name of this Icelandic musician. 2:21 Rotary Connection, “Silent Night” from Peace (1968 Cadet Concept). I think this holiday album from the famed psychedelic soul ensemble was perhaps only their second album. Produced by Charles Stepney and Marshall Chess, I've included this track not only because it features some crazy electric guitar but also because Minnie Riperton's five-1/2-octave vocal range could effectively imitate a Theremin, which begins in this track around 1:30 into it. In an interview I once heard her say that one of her childhood fascinations was imitating that “science fiction stuff” with her voice. Interestingly, Charles Stepney also included a Moog synthesizer, used sparingly, on some Rotary Connection tracks, but I've heard none on this album. Co-producer Marshall Chess often added Theremin to Rotary songs but this is not one of them. It's pure Ripperton. The Rotary Connection vocalists: Bobby Simms, Jim Donlinger, Jim Nyeholt, Minnie Riperton, Mitch Aliota, Sidney Barnes, Tom Donlinger; The studio band, Leader, David Chausow; Bill Bradley, electronic effects; guitar, Bobby Christian; bass, Louis Satterfield; bass, Phil Upchurch; bass vocals, Chuck Barksdale. 3:52 Klaus Wunderlich, “Sleigh Ride” from Multi Orchestral Organ Sound (1982 Teldec). Wunderlich was a prolific musician who mastered the Hammond Organ. Occasionally, he performed with a synthesizer and this track comes from an album not of holiday music but of various favorites, performed in the style of the original artists. This is a Leroy Anderson song arranged in the Anderson style. The MOOS (Multi Orchestral Organ Sound) was produced by the Wersi organ company in Germany. This organ/synth/drum machine hybrid was also known as the Wersi Galad and play both synth and traditional organ sounds. There is a current musician advocate for this instrument in Florian Hutter (listen to the next track), of Germany. 3:11 Florian Hutter, “Frosty the Snowman” privately released (2022 No Label). Florian is a living master of the vintage Wersi Delta and Atlantis synthesizer/organ hybrids with a built-in rhythm box. In recent years he has begun to release his music on Spotify. This is taken from the first or second day of his Christmas Special 2022 during which he releases a new tune every day. I don't normally feature tracks recorded from YouTube, but this was too good to pass by and it fits with the vintage music played in the previous track by Wunderlich. Check him out. 2:34 Edwin Hawkins, “The Christmas Song” from The Edwin Hawkins Christmas Album (1985 Birthright). Produced when the Yamaha DX-7 became the top selling synthesizer on the planet, this is a great example of its tidy, digital sound. Richard Smallwood, keyboards, synthesizer; Edwin Hawkins, keyboards, synthesizer; Joel Smith, Drums and Fender bass; Kenneth Nash, percussion. Sounds like one or two Yamaha DX-7s. 3:57 Ryuichi Sakamoto (坂本龍), “Father Christmas” from Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence (戦場のメ)(1983 Virgin). Music By, Composed By, Performer, Ryuichi Sakamoto. Our best wishes to Mr. Sakamoto who is suffering from Stage 4 cancer. In June he said, “Since I have made it this far in life, I hope to be able to make music until my last moment, like Bach and Debussy whom I adore.” 2:06 Bob Wehrman, John Bezjian and Dusty Wakeman, “Ring Christmas Bells” from Christmas Becomes Electric (1984 Tropical Records). Not be confused with an album by the same name by The Moog Machine in 1969. Unnamed synthesizer programmed and performed by Bob Wehrman and John Bezjian. From Marina Del Rey in California. 1:46 Hans Wurman, “Overture Miniature” from Electric Nutcracker (1976 Ovation). This Austrian composer made several remarkable, classically influenced Moog Modular albums from 1969 to 1976. This was one of his last big Moog projects and is difficult to find. 2:54 Hans Wurman, “Danse De La Fee-Dragee ( Sugar Plum Fairy)” from Electric Nutcracker (1976 Ovation). Moog Modular synthesizer, Hans Wurman. 1:33 Hans Wurman, “Danse Des Mirlitons (Flutes)” from Electric Nutcracker (1976 Ovation). Moog Modular synthesizer, Hans Wurman. 2:14 Keith Emerson, Emerson Lake & Palmer, “Nutrocker” (live) from Pictures at an Exhibition (1972 Cotillion). A fitting reworking of Tchaikovsky arranged by Kim Fowley and performed live, Newcastle City Hall, 26 March 1971. Hammond C3 and L100 organs, Moog modular synthesizer, Minimoog, Clavinet, Keith Emerson; bass guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals, Greg Lake; drums, percussion, Carl Palmer. "Nut Rocker", a rock adaptation of The Nutcracker originally arranged by Kim Fowley and recorded by B. Bumble and the Stingers in 1962. 3:48 Richie Havens, “End of the Season” from Alarm Clock (1970 Stormy Forest). A melancholic reflection on life from Mr. Havens, totally synthesized on the Moog Modular by Bob Margoleff. 3:32 Bernie Krause, Philip Aaberg, “Feliz Navidad” from A Wild Christmas (1994 Etherean Music ). This delightful cassette is from Bernie Krause, known for his Moog explorations with Paul Beaver back in the day. All animal and ambient sounds recorded on location worldwide by Bernie Krause with the exception of the fish (courtesy of U.S. Navy). Animal samples, Bernie Krause and Phil Aaberg. Arrangements, new materials, all keyboards (Kurzweil 2000/Emulator III) Phil Aaberg. Percussion on Feliz Navidad performed by Ben Leinbach. 5:37 Opening background music: Jean Jacques Perrey and Sy Mann, “Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer” from Switched on Santa (1970 Pickwick). Moog Modular Synthesizer, Sy Mann; Moog Modular Synthesizer Programmed by Jean-Jacques Perrey. 2:16 Moog Machine, “Twelve Days Of Christmas” from Christmas Becomes Electric (1970 Columbia). Arranged by Alan Foust; Synthesizer Tuner, Norman Dolph; Moog Modular Synthesizer, Kenny Ascher. 3:55 Jean Jacques Perrey and Sy Mann, “Silent Night” from Switched on Santa (1970 Pickwick). Moog Modular Synthesizer, Sy Mann; Moog Modular Synthesizer Programmed by Jean-Jacques Perrey. 1:52 Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
With tracks from Apoena, Delfonic & Kapote, Tommy Rawson, James Curd, Stereogen, Soundstream, Kid Simius, Jaz, Aaaron, Comets, Jose Rico, Vincent Montana Jr., Fjaak & Tobi Neumann, Ashley Beedle & Darren Morris, Will Saul, Teacher, Coeo, Joyce Muniz, José Cabrera, Legowelt, Irene Dresel, Terranova, Sweet Reinhard. Contact: dj@ribeaud.ch.
DiscoDaze show broadcasted on Open Tempo FM on Friday 16th July, 2021. www.opentempofm.com Tracklisting 1. Andy Buchan - Carnival 2. Galgo - For Idris 3. Tony Disco - Take Your Time 4. Third Attempt - Push 5. Moodena - Austin's Joint 6. Fingerman - The Feel Good Factor 7. GMGN - Date With 08 8. Sunner Soul - Smooth Surface 9. Lex & Locke - Cabo Pulmo Get Down Edits (Daz) - Tracklisting 1. Jestofunk – I'm Gonna Love You 2. Shinichiro Yokota - Right Here! Right Now! 3. Sentimental Animals - Loose Rules (with All My Life I've Been Dancing - Daz DJ Tool Acapella) 4. Ukokos & Jabco - Stand On The Word 5. Horse Meat Disco & The Phonomental Handclap Band - Santuary (Ray Mang Dubstrumental) 6. Get Down Edits Feat. Cut Once - Sweet Love (Mix & Fairbanks Remix) 7. Aroop Roy - Stubborn Love 8. Sound Support – Catwalk (with All My Life I've Been Dancing - Daz DJ Tool Acapella) 9. The Vision Feat. Dames Browne – Down 10. Vincent Montana Jr. - The African Track (Louis Benedetti Mix) 11. Brame & Hamo - Roy Keane 12. Stephanie Cooke - I Never Told You (You Could Stay)
Great memories of childhood brings me this great compilation of Christmas songs, I hope you like this great Christmas production of memory. Christmas Jollies is the third album released by Vincent Montana Jr. and his first Christmas album. It was recorded and released on Salsoul Records in November 1976
Welcome To SomeWhere Ko Kasi Belt sessions as we enter another week and we started to Drop Mixes weekly. We Appreciate All your Support,May God Bless you All. A new Episode dropped SomeWhere Ko Kasi Belt Sessions Vol 52 Mixed By Galaxy SA. Please Download,Listen and Share with Friends!!! "It All Started SomeWhere Ko Kasi" . TrackList . 1. Cuebur feat. Nathan X - Walk A Mile (Kai Alce Remix) 2. Distant People feat. Nicole Mitchell - Make Me Over (Vincemo Hang Session Mix) 3. Monocles & Slezz with Andy Compton feat Tantra Zawadi & Dana Byrd - Only Love (Main Vocal) 4. Deeperholic Feat. Tantra Zawadi & Dana Byrd - Gifts Of Love(Original Vocal Mix) 5. DJ Man X feat.. Natasha Watts - Oh Yeah (DJ Man X Sunset Night Vocal) 6. Bucie - Your Kiss (Andy Compton Soul Jam Mix) 7. Deep Xcape feat. Oscar - Take You Away (Original Mix) 8. Vincent Montana Jr. - That's What Love Does (Louis Benedetti Club Vox) 9. Wipe the Needle feat.Lifford - Kissing You (Original Mix)
Welcome To SomeWhere Ko Kasi Belt sessions as we enter another week and we started to Drop Mixes weekly. We Appreciate All your Support,May God Bless you All. A new Episode dropped SomeWhere Ko Kasi Belt Sessions Vol 52 Mixed By Galaxy SA. Please Download,Listen and Share with Friends!!! "It All Started SomeWhere Ko Kasi" . TrackList . 1. Cuebur feat. Nathan X - Walk A Mile (Kai Alce Remix) 2. Distant People feat. Nicole Mitchell - Make Me Over (Vincemo Hang Session Mix) 3. Monocles & Slezz with Andy Compton feat Tantra Zawadi & Dana Byrd - Only Love (Main Vocal) 4. Deeperholic Feat. Tantra Zawadi & Dana Byrd - Gifts Of Love(Original Vocal Mix) 5. DJ Man X feat.. Natasha Watts - Oh Yeah (DJ Man X Sunset Night Vocal) 6. Bucie - Your Kiss (Andy Compton Soul Jam Mix) 7. Deep Xcape feat. Oscar - Take You Away (Original Mix) 8. Vincent Montana Jr. - That's What Love Does (Louis Benedetti Club Vox) 9. Wipe the Needle feat.Lifford - Kissing You (Original Mix)
Welcome to the first mix in a series dedicated to The Philly Soul Sound introduced to the world by the Legendary Music Icons: Gamble & Huff. Curated by the one and only @blakfire40 (Dorian "Dino" Green) and mixed by yours truly. This was one tough mix being that most of these tracks are not quantized, but it was worth the struggle. Over the years we searched for outside of the ordinary re-edits and remixes from elite producers and djs such as Tom Moulton, Joey Negro, John Morales, Dimitri From Paris, and most recently from France: The Reflex. More goodness to come as my man Dino is always searching for the tunes that represent his hometown of Philadelphia. Feel free to spread the goodness, and as always: Good Music Lives. Peace. (1) "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine" ~ Lou Rawls; (2) "Nights Over Egypt" ~ The Jones Girls; (3) "Do It Any Way You Wanna" ~ People's Choice; (4) "Was That All It Was" ~ Jean Carn; (5) "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now" ~ McFadden & Whitehead; (6) "That's What Love Does" ~ Vincent Montana Jr & The Philly Sound Orchestra ft. William "Smoke" Howard; (7) "The More I Get, The More I Want" ~ Teddy Pendergrass; (8) "Can We Come Together" ~ The Trammps; (9) "Hurt So Bad" ~ Philly Devotions; (10) "I Love Music" ~ The O'Jays
Vincent Montana Jr was an American composer, arranger, and percussionist, most known as a member of MFSB and as the founder of the Salsoul Orchestra. He is the spiritual father of the Salsoul Orchestra, the backing band for the many acts on Salsoul Records. The personnel of MFSB and the Salsoul orchestra overlapped substantially, and both groups were recorded at Philadelphia's Sigma Sound Studios. In recent years, Montana worked with house music duo Masters at Work, which rekindled interest in his work. Ken Cayre, founder of Salsoul Records, praised Montana's skill at scoring strings, brass, and diverse percussion in such way that it all worked within a dance recording. Montana passed away on April 13, at the age of 85. On this weeks podcast, I pay tribute to the man, with a selection of tunes from his massive discography. Tunes that he either wrote, arranged, produced, or played on.. DOWNLOAD: https://www.mixcloud.com/Frenzie/tribute-to-vincent-montana-jr/
01 : Kool & The Gang - Get Down On It (Rocco Raimundo Edit) 02 : Kool and the gang - Jungle Boogie (Reflex Revision) 03 : Chic -My Feet Keep Dancing (Secret Sun Edit) 04 : Edwin Starr - Twenty Five Miles (Wonderlove's Re-edit) 05 : Nightlife Unlimited - Let's Do It Again (Secret Sun Night Edit) 06 : The Jacksons - Everybody (OPOLOPO Extended Disco Tweak) 07 : Vincent Montana Jr. - It Looks Like Love (Rafae Cancian Re-Edit) 08 : Loose Joints - Is It All Over My Face (Rafael Cancian Instrumental Re-Edit) 09 : Chicago - Street Player (BRIAK Edit) 10 : DC LaRue - Cathedrals (Jonny Meek Edit) 11 : Be My Husband (Jeremy Sole Remix)
TRACKLISTING LES FABULEUSES CROISIERES 2014 PUB 1/ RAYKO « Drunkcat » 2/ BEATEN SPACE PROBE « Do Me Right » 3/ THE REFLEX « Around The Corner » 4/ JOSEPH TERRUEL « String Orchestra » 5/ ANDRES « Just A Player » 6/ HNNY « Most Really Pretty Girls Have Pretty Ugly Feet » 7/ St GERMAIN « Pont De L’art » (Design edit ) 8/ FCL « Can We Try « (Deetron remix) 9/ J&M BROTHERS « Road Runner » 10/ VINCENT MONTANA JR feat Goody Goody « It Looks Like Love » (Dim’s Compiled edit) 11/ TODD TERJE « Strandbar » (Disko version ) 12/ ERIC KUPPER & K SCOPE « Planet K » 13/ DJ GREGORY « Tropical Soundclash » (Grant Nalder Ibiza Rub) 14/ TERRENCE PARKER « Spiritual Warfare » 15/ JOHN TEJADA,ARIAN LEVISTE « Fashion Ave. » (remix) 16/ TRANKILOU « Atom Funk » PUB
Greetings snow bunnies!!! How ya'll doing? If in California, you are doing pretty allright but you might be hella thirsty in this drought! Episode 76 is a live set mix recorded from Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah. DJ Excel from Philly/LA is on the tables. It's a mixed genre set. Lots of unexpected goodies that just WERK. I get a chance to interview and cool out with the fly DJ Excel himself. ;) Stalk him on http://djexcel.com Instagram - @excelagram twitter - @djexcel http://soundcloud.com/excelsmc artist name ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Duke Dumont f. Jax Jones I Got U (Original Mix) Tiger & Woods Don't Hesitate (feat. Em) Tiger & Woods Don't Hesitate (feat. Em) Patrice Rushen Haven't You Heard (Joey Negro Extended Disco Mix) Executive Suite (Charles Jackson) Loving Me (Kon Edit) Homework Hudson Square Homework Hudson Square The Neighbourhood Sweater Weather Friendly Fires Hurting (Tensnake remix) Drake Hold On, We're Going Home (TJR Refix) Ben Pearce What I Might Do (Simion Remix) N*E*R*D f. Nelly Furtado Hot-N-Fun (Main) N*E*R*D f. Nelly Furtado Hot-N-Fun (Main) N*E*R*D f. Nelly Furtado Hot-N-Fun (Main) Kenna Say Goodbye 2 Love (clean) Kenna Say Goodbye 2 Love (clean) Goldfrapp Slide In (DFA Remix) Thievery Corporation f. David Byrne The Heart's A Lonely Hunter Radiohead Everything In Its Right Place (Afefe Iku Rmx) Flying Lotus Do the Astral Plane Mos Def Ms. Fat Booty (Louis Futon Remix) Michael Jackson Shake Your Body (Excel Do-Over Remix) Disclosure Lividup Daft Punk Get Lucky (feat. Pharrell Williams) De La Soul Me Myself and I (Oblapos Mode) De La Soul Me Myself and I (Oblapos Mode) Wild Sugar Bring It Here (Brass Monkey Sample) (1981) Wild Sugar Bring It Here (Brass Monkey Sample) (1981) Beastie Boys Brass Monkey Grandmaster Flash & Mellie Mel White Lines Liquid Liquid Cavern (White Lines Sample) No Doubt Hella Good New Radicals You Get What You Give Fitz & The Tantrums MoneyGrabber The Rolling Stones Honky Tonk Women (Mono) J.J. Jackson But It's Alright Capital Cities Safe & Sound Phoenix Trying To Be Cool Kanye West Paranoid f. Mr. Hudson Janet Jackson The Pleasure Principle Cut Copy Far Away (Original Mix) Depeche Mode Just Can't Get Enough The Strikers Body Music (Francois Kevorkian & Larry Levan Remix) (Fifteenth Sample) Drop Out Orchestra Run Away (Psycho Killer) Röyksopp f. Erlend Øye Remind Me Jamiroquai Canned Heat (Album Version) LCD Soundsystem Time To Get Away Prince Sexy Dancer Vincent Montana Jr. f. Goody Goody It Looks Like Love (DJ Butcher Edit) Madison Avenue Don't Call Me Baby Tom Novy Your Body (Original) The Coasters Down in Mexico (POSSO Bootleg) Paul Simon You Can Call Me Al (Flight Facilities Edit) Todd Terje Inspector Norse (Original Mix) Robin Thicke f. T.I. & Pharrell Blurred Lines Chromeo Needy Girl (Lifelike Remix) Stardust Music Sounds Better With You (Radio Edit) Run D.M.C. It's Like That Debbie Deb Lookout Weekend Follow me on Twitter! http://twitter.com/rachael instagram - @1indienation Support the podcast and buy the 1 Indie Nation iPhone/iPad app for $1.99! :) Love you! xo Kisses for my bunnies!
Playlist:1)Ray Charles - What'd I Say2)Gloria Jones - Tainted Love 3)Tom Browne - Funkin' For Jamaica4)Vincent Montana Jr. Feat.Goody Goody - It Looks Like Love (Dim's Compiled Edit)5)Arts And Crafts - I've Been Searchin'(Walter Gibbons Mix)6)Bobby Thurston - Check Out The Groove7)The Sugarhill Gang - 8th Wonder8)Kathy Diamond - All Woman9)Da Lata - Ronco Da Cuica10)Suzanne Vega - Tom's Diner11)Mark Ronson - Ooh Wee12)Fujiya Miyagi - Collarbone13)The Presets - Steamworks14)Lcd Soundsystem - Get Innocuous (Soulwax Remix)15)Saint Preux - Concerto Pour Une Voix16)Dvorak - Allegro Con Fuoco EclectiK
Great mix of Soulful, Vocal, Funky and Gospel house session, mixed LIVE at 'The Artz Faktori' with Ayce DJ 1. Boogie Down – CN Williams 2. Love Will Save The Day – Jaque (Ain’t Nothin But A House Party Vocal Mix) 3. Keep Pushin’ – Boris Dlugosch (Path Of Club Mix) 4. Joy – Quentin Harris feat. Tasita D’Mour - 5. Money For Love – Kenny Dope pres James Rouse (K-Dope Main Mix) 6. Je Ne Veux Plus Etre – Hanna Hais (Jamie Lewis Late Night Mix) 7. Change Is On The Way – Born To Funk & Justin Michael feat. Maiya (BTF & Justin Michael Original Mix) 8. In My Heart – Bobby & Steve feat. Pete Simpson (Bobby & Steve & James Ratcliff Classic Mix) 9. Home To You – Tortured Soul (Main Mix Extended) 10. That’s What Love Does – Vincent Montana Jr & The Philly Sound Orchestra feat. William ‘Smoke’ Howard (Louis Bennedetti’s Club Vox) 11. Glad I Found You – DJ Gomi feat. Yasmeen (Scott Wozniak Vocal Remix) 12. We’re Gonna Make It – Michelle Weeks & Dawn Tallman feat. Laquana Jones (Muthafunkas Spiritually Sound Remix) 13. Revolution – David Penn feat. Daren J. Bell (Hardsoul Vocal Mix)
Low Motion Disco "Love Love Love" (Eskimo) Low Motion Disco "Things Are Gonna Get Easier" Windsurf Mix (Eskimo) Vincent Montana Jr. "Philly Bus Beats" (Temposphere) Faze Action "Original Disco Motion" (Nuphonic) Harvey "Keep On Trying" (Noid) EDIT Triangle Orchestra "The Strip" (Outergaze) Manuel Sahagun "U Can Sample" Jay West Mix (Flavor) Smartdog "Dancing Moves" Ryan Kick Mix (Kolour) Nathan Stewart "Treading Water" (Soul Fuel) RTHM "Break Ya Neck" (Spatula City) Buck Naked "Too Damn Hot" (dae)
Carrie Lucas "Keep Smilin" EDIT Universal Robot Band "Doing Anything Tonight" EDIT UN "Disco Power" EDIT UN "Get It On" EDIT Terry Clayton Hall "Shakin All Over" EDIT Sunfighter "Cafe A Gogo" (EMI) Sea Cruise "You Could Have Been A Dancer" EDIT Project "Love Rescue" EDIT MTL Express "Disco City" EDIT Francine McGee "Delerium" (RCA) Scum "Lay Down" EDIT Montana "Ride Like The Wind" EDIT
Vincent Montana Jr. "Heavy Vibes" Club Mix (Temposphere) Bohannon "Let's Start The Dance III" FK Dub (Compleat) Sparque "Let's Go Dancin'" Reprise (West End) Michael Wilson "Groove It To Your Body" FK Dub (Prelude) Kongas "Dr. Doo-Dah" (Polydor) Rare Essence "Disco Fever" (Major) Gary's Gang "Do It At The Disco" (Columbia) Isaac Hayes "Disco Connection" (ABC) Brass Construction "Movin'" (United Artists) Luv You Madly Orchestra "Moon Maiden" Edit (Ransom) Martin Circus "Disco Circus" (Prelude) Brooklyn Express "Sixty-Nine" (One Way)