Thursday, June 27, 2013

the longest weekend of your life

Here in Toronto this weekend if you happen to be a gay guy (or girl I suppose) who loves good dance music, this is going to be the longest weekend of your life.  Firstly, its Gay Pride here in TO, which hosts one of the biggest Pride festivals in the World. Theres so many musicians & DJs involved in that alone that its almost an embarrassment of riches musically.  But when you add in the Digital Dreams Festival (i HATE the name..) with the likes of Richie Hawtin, Dubfire, Luciano, Tiesto, Kaskade etc etc the list really does go on and on and on Monday seems like something that you hope never comes. Oh, except for this weekend, because it also happens to be our fantastic little Country's birthday on Monday!  So naturally theres a party on Centre Island with Sasha, Audiofly & Guy Gerber plus all the after-after Pride parties.  There will be a lot of bleary eyed boys & girls by the time Tuesday rolls around.  Normally I'd be at the front of the pack, this weekend however I decided to give myself the gift of strep throat.  Fingers crossed it gets out of my way by tomorrow!!

So with all of the bang bang pots and pans circuit music coming my way in the next little while I thought what better way to ease into the weekend than with a little Israeli deep house via Berlin :)

Chaim - Orion Skies (Original Mix)


Henry Saiz - All The Evils Of This World (Chaim Remix)

Monday, June 17, 2013

Output > Input

On a recent journey to visit friends and celebrate my nuptial anniversary in New York City, the Maestro himself, Danny Tenaglia happened to be playing in his 'hood of Brooklyn.  Never one to miss out on a chance to see Danny, I obviously jumped at the chance!  So over the bridge Cam and I went to meet with some more friends who were already inside. The club was pretty much perfect (except for the drink prices) but BIG, crystal clear sound, a small room box space with a balcony that surrounded the dancefloor that was packed with a knowledgeable and appreciative crowd made up for that.  OutPut in Brooklyn should somewhere to add to the long list of things to do and see in NY.

Danny took us on a trip like he always does, going from disco (I Feel Love was the first track I heard once we got inside) to deep house, tribal & techno.  None of the usual Danny antics with flashlights and goofing around or dancefloor visits.  He was seemingly having a blast too.  Below I'll leave a couple of the tracks he played.. though sadly not the one I really want to have to share with you.  The one he came on the mic and introduced as "just a little something I've been working on in the studio. Its not really ready yet..".  From the opening haunting cello, everyone on the floor recognized it. Danny was playing Eleanor Rigby by the Beatles.  A mix that will surely never ever see the light of day as a release because of who the original artist is, but let me just say that with Ableton and Logic, you too, can remix the Beatles. One of those dancefloor moments I won't ever forget, and I've had that damn song stuck in there for a week now.

We all know how great Maceo Plex is so its no shocker when I'm out and I hear something I'm diggin', that when I shazam it there is a good chance it will come up as Maceo Plex.  The guy is prolifically releasing great tracks at an alarming rate.

Maceo Plex - Stimulation (Original Mix)

It felt like he was playing this song for about 15 minutes. which he probably was... its a 10 minute long track anyway, and theres a certain bit that begins a bit after 6 mins that he was looping. I turned to Cam and said... this sound suspiciously like Heartbreak (Make me a dancer)  by the Freemasons.  If you have ever been within 20 feet of me in a club when that song has come on I apologize for likely striking you with exuberance.  Anyhoo, this sounded familiar.  It doesn't actually sound ANYTHING like heartbreak, for the record. But around the 6 minute mark something about that beat even now sober listening to it does remind me of Heartbreak a lil bit. Its a very old song which is likely why it sounded familiar..

Shiloh - Cafe Del Mariachi (Nick Warren Remix)


Thursday, June 6, 2013

oh, How Sweet It Is indeed!

So as a young house music addict, Mark Farina was definitely one of my go to sources for funky beats.  Back before shazaam and all that I'd literally have pages in notebooks with song lyrics written down so I could spend hours scouring the interwebs looking for the songs and trying to hear the stuff I had heard out in the comfort of my shoebox sized, first apartment.  Well here I go strolling through my iTunes and I find a set from a festival in 1998 called How Sweet It Is, with an over one hour mix from Mr. Farina.  This set has been on literally EVERY computer I have owned in the past 15 years... thats a lot of hard drives. Anyhoo, near the end this song comes on.... and I have a realization. I should harness the power of my smart phone and find out what this track is that has been bugging me for 15 years. I knew the artist, and the name... but I had never been able to find a remix of it. That is until now.

An oldie but a goodie..

Smoke City - Mr. Gorgeous (and Miss Curvaceous) (Mood II Swing Vocal Mix)