Im a sucker for some nice vocal samples. Especially older pop music re-purposed into something a bit funkier. Check out these puppies.... so I can get back to cleaning my damn floors!!
The Mekanism - Missing Love (Original Mix)
Dj Glen - All That She Wants (Glen & AOB Bootleg My Ass mix)
and when you're done with that! why not check out my buddy Deko-ze's new chart up on beatport!
Theres stuff from Dj Chus, Michel Cleis, Matteo DiMarr and a new track and remix from the man himself.
Deko-ze's August Jungle Funk Chart
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Friday, August 17, 2012
Do you think like a fish?
Its been a very busy couple weeks but in a good way. Managed to make it to Montreal for a quick trip to take in Diverscite and meet up with some friends who had just completed the Friends for Life Bike Rally (a 600k bike ride from TO->MTL to raise money for the People with AIDS foundation)and got to hear Chus & Ceballos at Stereo. Then back to Toronto for about a week and then off camping for 5 days with my hubby to celebrate his birthday. Had a great time with great friends on both trips... and now its time to get back to life and back to reality which means work... and blogging!
There was so much great music at Stereo. That club truly is a special place. If you love clubbing and haven't been there yet.. run, don't walk. Its worth the visit to Montreal all on its own. Absolutely tremendous sound quality. This is one of the final tracks Chus & Ceballos played, and actually my introduction to The XX. I've heard of them but kinda wrote them off before... I don't have any idea why... and granted this is a remix so maybe not even a great example of their own work but its fun.
The XX - Crystalised (Edu Imbernon Remix)
Now I wasn't actually at this next party. But back in the day I spent my formative years in the Halifax rave scene. And every year for the past 5 years or so a bunch of the old promoters and crew put on a Halifax Classics reunion weekend and bring in a big name to play out in the woods at some little camping and cottage retreat. I've yet to make it back for it, but this year they had brought in Mark Farina. A friend of mine recorded the opening few minutes of his set on video and he opened with this little nugget. I know South of Roosevelt were just featured a few weeks ago... but its a pretty fun throwback track... and for anyone out there with any dj skills I'm sure they could turn it into something even more dope. I'm really going to have to check through the rest of their catalogue cuz these little remixes of oldies are awesome!
Tracy Chapman - Give Me One Reason (South of Roosevelt Bootleg)
Every year my hubby and I go camping for his birthday. We go to the same spot every year... a gorgeous 70 acre stretch of land owned by a friend of ours. No electricity. No people. No running water(other than a little stream). Just a cute lil swimmin' hole, a few clearings for tents, and an out house. On his actual birthday night we were listening to his iPod which has stuff on it from years ago because we never update it, and came across a set from Hector Romero. Which is where we discovered this. One of the funnier house tracks I've heard in a while.. absolutely spot on with the lyrics. It had us in stitches around the campfire several times. And what an awesome name.
The Royal We - Party Guilt (Matt Styles Club Mix)
And lastly a little classic gem that Chus & Ceballos played towards the end of that night in Montreal at Stereo ereo ereo ereo..
Tanya Louise - Deep In You
There was so much great music at Stereo. That club truly is a special place. If you love clubbing and haven't been there yet.. run, don't walk. Its worth the visit to Montreal all on its own. Absolutely tremendous sound quality. This is one of the final tracks Chus & Ceballos played, and actually my introduction to The XX. I've heard of them but kinda wrote them off before... I don't have any idea why... and granted this is a remix so maybe not even a great example of their own work but its fun.
The XX - Crystalised (Edu Imbernon Remix)
Now I wasn't actually at this next party. But back in the day I spent my formative years in the Halifax rave scene. And every year for the past 5 years or so a bunch of the old promoters and crew put on a Halifax Classics reunion weekend and bring in a big name to play out in the woods at some little camping and cottage retreat. I've yet to make it back for it, but this year they had brought in Mark Farina. A friend of mine recorded the opening few minutes of his set on video and he opened with this little nugget. I know South of Roosevelt were just featured a few weeks ago... but its a pretty fun throwback track... and for anyone out there with any dj skills I'm sure they could turn it into something even more dope. I'm really going to have to check through the rest of their catalogue cuz these little remixes of oldies are awesome!
Tracy Chapman - Give Me One Reason (South of Roosevelt Bootleg)
Every year my hubby and I go camping for his birthday. We go to the same spot every year... a gorgeous 70 acre stretch of land owned by a friend of ours. No electricity. No people. No running water(other than a little stream). Just a cute lil swimmin' hole, a few clearings for tents, and an out house. On his actual birthday night we were listening to his iPod which has stuff on it from years ago because we never update it, and came across a set from Hector Romero. Which is where we discovered this. One of the funnier house tracks I've heard in a while.. absolutely spot on with the lyrics. It had us in stitches around the campfire several times. And what an awesome name.
The Royal We - Party Guilt (Matt Styles Club Mix)
And lastly a little classic gem that Chus & Ceballos played towards the end of that night in Montreal at Stereo ereo ereo ereo..
Tanya Louise - Deep In You
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
sunny songs for a rainy day
I can't think of anything more enjoyable on a shitty rainy day than sitting here basking in the loving glow of my iMac, as I hunt down some new choons, with the Olympics happening in the background. So thank you rain. Maybe that can be my new excuse for not blogging lately...? its just been too damn hot!
Going to kinda ease my way in with this cute little remix from Ron Basejam. He's appeared here before, at least once. So far most of what I've heard from him is a little bit soulful and a little bit playful.. and this one is pretty much right on both of those marks. Plus theres a line about the sun and warmth etc and thats kinda what I want to hear you sing about on a rainy day.
The White Lamp - It's You (Ron Basejam Remix)
Do you know who John Barry is? I really think you should. Especially if you're a movie fan, a music fan, or even more so a fan of the way music is used in film. John Barry scored the Bond films(as well as countless other films)...actually a master at setting a mood with a haunting score. I'm not sure how it's never dawned on me before but Gui Boratto is so similar it hurts. The style, the sound...very few people, and I've heard a lot, can give chills with dance music the way Gui Boratto can. Exhitbit A: this remix of the Battles track "Wall Street".
Battles - Wall Street (Gui Boratto Remix)
So I show up at my friend Charles's house last week and as I walk in i see a flyer for a party in a couple weekends. Lee Foss, Matthew Dear, Soul Clap, Juan MacLean, Nitin and a few more that'll probs be the undercard. Thats easily the tightest lineup I've seen not at a dance music festival this year. Even better was he fact that as I was looking at it I was actually listening to Matthew Dear... who I completely love. On top of making pretty much every kind of music you could think of and making it well.... hes not exactly hard on the eyes. Plus his label has one of the cuter logos out there (Ghostly International). The guys responsible for this remix of Matthew Dear's "Her Fantasy" have appeared before as well...from remixing Neil Young(amazing) to their own productions they turn out stuff that sounds exactly how you'd expect someone by the name of Poolside to sound like... sun soaked, breezy summer beats.
Matthew Dear - Her Fantasy (Poolside Remix)
And now what a rainy day really sounds like.... Another find courtesy VisionQuest... and the rather whacky names of their seasonal collections... this one from the Teen Collection Hot Jam 96. The title doesn't exactly make me want to run out and buy it but once I knew it was VisionQuest I was fully on board. It sounds a lot like Trentemoller who I was a titch obsessed with back in the day... only a bit more dancefloor friendly.
QBeck feat. Julia Govor - Alice
Going to kinda ease my way in with this cute little remix from Ron Basejam. He's appeared here before, at least once. So far most of what I've heard from him is a little bit soulful and a little bit playful.. and this one is pretty much right on both of those marks. Plus theres a line about the sun and warmth etc and thats kinda what I want to hear you sing about on a rainy day.
The White Lamp - It's You (Ron Basejam Remix)
Do you know who John Barry is? I really think you should. Especially if you're a movie fan, a music fan, or even more so a fan of the way music is used in film. John Barry scored the Bond films(as well as countless other films)...actually a master at setting a mood with a haunting score. I'm not sure how it's never dawned on me before but Gui Boratto is so similar it hurts. The style, the sound...very few people, and I've heard a lot, can give chills with dance music the way Gui Boratto can. Exhitbit A: this remix of the Battles track "Wall Street".
Battles - Wall Street (Gui Boratto Remix)
So I show up at my friend Charles's house last week and as I walk in i see a flyer for a party in a couple weekends. Lee Foss, Matthew Dear, Soul Clap, Juan MacLean, Nitin and a few more that'll probs be the undercard. Thats easily the tightest lineup I've seen not at a dance music festival this year. Even better was he fact that as I was looking at it I was actually listening to Matthew Dear... who I completely love. On top of making pretty much every kind of music you could think of and making it well.... hes not exactly hard on the eyes. Plus his label has one of the cuter logos out there (Ghostly International). The guys responsible for this remix of Matthew Dear's "Her Fantasy" have appeared before as well...from remixing Neil Young(amazing) to their own productions they turn out stuff that sounds exactly how you'd expect someone by the name of Poolside to sound like... sun soaked, breezy summer beats.
Matthew Dear - Her Fantasy (Poolside Remix)
And now what a rainy day really sounds like.... Another find courtesy VisionQuest... and the rather whacky names of their seasonal collections... this one from the Teen Collection Hot Jam 96. The title doesn't exactly make me want to run out and buy it but once I knew it was VisionQuest I was fully on board. It sounds a lot like Trentemoller who I was a titch obsessed with back in the day... only a bit more dancefloor friendly.
QBeck feat. Julia Govor - Alice
Thursday, July 26, 2012
JuJube Eyeballs.
So in my last post it was Pride weekend here in Toronto. A weekend of, to quote Pirupa, "party non-stop". It also coincides with the annual dispersal of NPAP(No Pots and Pans), an annual collection of a hundred or so of the years best dancefloor ready tunes and remixes and a few hour long sets from some local and sometimes International DJs put together by my friend Charles and disseminated to the masses via flash drives to the couple hundred of us lucky enough to get our hands on one....before passing it on to others to keep on "playing it forward". I thought thats in this post I would give NPAP a shout out and drop my favourite off of this years collection. It has quite literally been on repeat on my iPod since I heard it.
Crazy P have had a few different incarnations and I remember coming across them for the first time about 13 years ago on a John Acquaviva mix when they still went by Crazy Penis....its a bit of an attention grabber. This is pretty far removed from that sound... having said that, I havent heard the original.. but well.. just enjoy it. Its a good'un.
Crazy P - Beatbox (PBR Streetgang Remix)
And secondly, one of the best tracks of the entire weekend... after the Frankie Knuckles one from the last post of course. Dj Jamal dropped this lil beauty which actually wound up being officially the last track of Pride weekend as he wrapped up Gay Day (or Canada Day to some) at CZ on the Monday following Pride. It took a little while for it to sink in what we were actually listening to. You know those times your there singing along to a track and you have no idea what it is.... or why you know the words... but for some reason you do. It takes a lot of balls to do a remix or a cover or any kind of rendition on a Beatles track. When you've got a catalogue like they do of popular music that is engrained in the conscience of pretty much everyone from just about everyone spanning 50 years, its kind of hard to better it. I won't say this betters the original.... but it is easily the best dancefloor interpretation of any Beatles work I've ever heard.
South of Roosevelt - Over Me (Original Mix)
Crazy P have had a few different incarnations and I remember coming across them for the first time about 13 years ago on a John Acquaviva mix when they still went by Crazy Penis....its a bit of an attention grabber. This is pretty far removed from that sound... having said that, I havent heard the original.. but well.. just enjoy it. Its a good'un.
Crazy P - Beatbox (PBR Streetgang Remix)
And secondly, one of the best tracks of the entire weekend... after the Frankie Knuckles one from the last post of course. Dj Jamal dropped this lil beauty which actually wound up being officially the last track of Pride weekend as he wrapped up Gay Day (or Canada Day to some) at CZ on the Monday following Pride. It took a little while for it to sink in what we were actually listening to. You know those times your there singing along to a track and you have no idea what it is.... or why you know the words... but for some reason you do. It takes a lot of balls to do a remix or a cover or any kind of rendition on a Beatles track. When you've got a catalogue like they do of popular music that is engrained in the conscience of pretty much everyone from just about everyone spanning 50 years, its kind of hard to better it. I won't say this betters the original.... but it is easily the best dancefloor interpretation of any Beatles work I've ever heard.
South of Roosevelt - Over Me (Original Mix)
Saturday, June 30, 2012
an offer I couldn't refuse.
The Godfather of House touched down in Toronto last night to help kick off Toronto's Gay Pride closing weekend, at an absolutely off the hook party in a cute little park that totally came alive with fantastic music (and great lighting too!). I've heard Frankie Knuckles before.... about 7 years ago I think at Sonic, and just like that time it was a master class in fusing styles and genres from all over the shop into a pretty damn fine set. There was one track that really stood out so off I go onto my Shazaam... and damnit. nothing. I HATE THAT. Luckily there was a very friendly former staffer from Stereo-ereo-ereo standing beside me who saw my frustration and leaned over and showed me the track name already in his iTunes. Nick from Stereo(formerly) you saved the day :) I've been listening to this little nugget all morning/afternoon trying to kick this wicked tequila hangover.
Sorry for the delay, and I cant really explain having the time or inclination pride weekend to get this post out... but there you go :)
Happy Pride ladies and gents! Now its off to check out some Guy Gerber (live) and Richie Hawtin etc etc playing at Ontario Place for Digital Dreams. This hangover isn't getting any better. ooof.
Frankie Knuckles pres. Director's Cut feat. Jamie Principle - Your Love (The Shapeshifters remix)
Sorry for the delay, and I cant really explain having the time or inclination pride weekend to get this post out... but there you go :)
Happy Pride ladies and gents! Now its off to check out some Guy Gerber (live) and Richie Hawtin etc etc playing at Ontario Place for Digital Dreams. This hangover isn't getting any better. ooof.
Frankie Knuckles pres. Director's Cut feat. Jamie Principle - Your Love (The Shapeshifters remix)
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Shiny Plastic People
As most anyone I know will tell you, I get quite quickly and easily distracted onto different tangents. Whether it be while I'm searching for something online or as is most often the case, while in the middle of a conversation. Like a puppy. I'm yours until something shiny goes by. So its not that surprising I got incredibly distracted today while searching for......something. I don't even know what it was anymore because I got lost on this tangent of amazing spacey disco edits and blissful stoner music. And it was all thanks to this chap named Mark E. The tracks are long ones, with none on this collection coming in under seven and a half minutes. Its the kind of stuff you put on while you're at home in your underwear playing video games, or maybe cleaning the house in solitude one happy sunny afternoon. I checked out a few of his remixes via youtube as well and its all pretty consistently wicked. Disco influenced, bumpin' soulful electronic music. It has a pretty mature sound so why not make yourself a Manhattan, roll up your sleeves and get down to business. He reminds me A LOT of Motor City Drum Ensemble who I posted on here a while ago, and who I also love. Turns out hes from Birmingham. huh. How about that? On a label called MERC Records. Seemingly gone are the days where you can presume to know something about a certain style or sound hailing from a certain spot.... Music Without Borders. Yeah buddy!
Im going to go back on what I said about cleaning the house and video games. Its perfect for all-day, all-night listening. I promise.
I couldn't decide on one track to play for you so I'm going with three.... simply because posting the entire album would be silly. So here..in order of how much they make me wave my pointed index finger around in the air while I try to type:
Mark E - Plastic People(MEdit)
Mark E - You(Full Vocal Mix)
Mark E - RnB Drunkie
Im going to go back on what I said about cleaning the house and video games. Its perfect for all-day, all-night listening. I promise.
I couldn't decide on one track to play for you so I'm going with three.... simply because posting the entire album would be silly. So here..in order of how much they make me wave my pointed index finger around in the air while I try to type:
Mark E - Plastic People(MEdit)
Mark E - You(Full Vocal Mix)
Mark E - RnB Drunkie
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Be Yourself.
Ugh what a week. My first time putting in a full weeks worth of work in four months, and it had to come on the heels of having a friend and his boyfriend in town last weekend- turned out to be a heavy weekend. Anyhoo... no parties this weekend. just work :( I was really enjoying the whole unemployed thing but being broke, as my grandfather would say, is a damned inconvenience!
I was going to say my "fellow blogger" Vince sent me this guy's soundcloud, but since he never posts anymore I'll just call him Vince, and yeah, Sascha Braemer you sound pretty dope. Good bunch of remixes there and the set I heard its pretty wicked too. Both of these little nuggets come via him.
Adana Twins - Strange (Original Mix)
and this beauty is a remix of Sarp Yilmaz's Downtown. That snare is pretty vicious, and it totally reminds me of another track but I can't quite place what song that snare reminds me of. Body Monster by Leon???
Sarp Yilmaz - Downtown (Sascha Braemer Remix)
Lastly, it would be just plain wrong if I didn't mention Danny Tenaglia here. The Maestro announced the other week he would be taking an indefinite leave from touring. Not retiring, but resigning, as he reiterated several times through his facebook profiles. I've seen Danny 3 times live. Once at Guvernment, once at the now defunct CiRCA, and once at Space Ibiza... I know he isn't everyone's cup of tea and that his marathon sets don't sit well with everyone but come on... the guy is 51 years old and when it comes to producing a show the edits and shit he pulls together are some pretty genius bits of programming even if you don't like his crazy goofy antics with flashlights and whatever. Hes been doing this for 30+ years, and compared to so many of his contemporaries who are total divas or stern as hell with attitude problems galore, Danny brought personality, flare and uniqueness to our scene. He's one of the very few who seem to actually give a shit about the movement that was(?)/is(?) house and if I never get to see him play another marathon 9+ hour set... what I heard in Ibiza was WELL worth the trip... even if he didn't remember our brief period of correspondence when we spoke for a bit after the show. A pretty simple message from a very complex and talented man from Brooklyn.
enjoy your time off Danny!
Celeda - Be Yourself (Part One)
I was going to say my "fellow blogger" Vince sent me this guy's soundcloud, but since he never posts anymore I'll just call him Vince, and yeah, Sascha Braemer you sound pretty dope. Good bunch of remixes there and the set I heard its pretty wicked too. Both of these little nuggets come via him.
Adana Twins - Strange (Original Mix)
and this beauty is a remix of Sarp Yilmaz's Downtown. That snare is pretty vicious, and it totally reminds me of another track but I can't quite place what song that snare reminds me of. Body Monster by Leon???
Sarp Yilmaz - Downtown (Sascha Braemer Remix)
Lastly, it would be just plain wrong if I didn't mention Danny Tenaglia here. The Maestro announced the other week he would be taking an indefinite leave from touring. Not retiring, but resigning, as he reiterated several times through his facebook profiles. I've seen Danny 3 times live. Once at Guvernment, once at the now defunct CiRCA, and once at Space Ibiza... I know he isn't everyone's cup of tea and that his marathon sets don't sit well with everyone but come on... the guy is 51 years old and when it comes to producing a show the edits and shit he pulls together are some pretty genius bits of programming even if you don't like his crazy goofy antics with flashlights and whatever. Hes been doing this for 30+ years, and compared to so many of his contemporaries who are total divas or stern as hell with attitude problems galore, Danny brought personality, flare and uniqueness to our scene. He's one of the very few who seem to actually give a shit about the movement that was(?)/is(?) house and if I never get to see him play another marathon 9+ hour set... what I heard in Ibiza was WELL worth the trip... even if he didn't remember our brief period of correspondence when we spoke for a bit after the show. A pretty simple message from a very complex and talented man from Brooklyn.
enjoy your time off Danny!
Celeda - Be Yourself (Part One)
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