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Various - Soulshaker Vol.5 (CD/LP/MP3) Record Kicks RKX024CD/LP, 2008-10-27 Tracklisting : 01. Kings Go Forth - One Day * 02. Shaolin Temple Defenders - 7 Deadly Corners * 03. Eli "Paperbouy" Reed - Satisfier 04. Trio Valore - Return Of The Iron Monkey 05. Kokolo - Girls On Film * 06. Unity - I Don't Wanna Change (Nostalgia 77 Remix) * 07. Sharon Jones - Keep On Looking (Kenny Dope Remix) * 08. Zamali...
After doing one of the tightest Mixin’ It Ups in Discobelle history, Minneapolis own Mike The 2600 King brings us a sweet and smooth disco mix that pretty much saved us at work this week. Here’s the lodown: “I recorded this mix of disco and related music in commemoration of the premier of Street Sounds Swirlin [...]
There is much discussion nowadays on how much protection should be granted to the holders of Intellectual Property (IP). Most of the discussion focuses on balancing the public good (the progress of humanity) and individual financial reward. In the context of music, the most vocal critics of IP theft are those artists that are currently at the top of their game. The ones who are in the charts this year...
At the 2008 Coachella Music Festival, Prince performed a cover of Radiohead’s “Creep” but immediately after he forced YouTube and other sites to remove footage that fans had taken of the performance. Thom Yorke of Radiohead, upon hearing about the removal of the video, asked Prince to unblock the song stating “Well, tell him to [...]
1 Starlight - Numero Uno 2 Raúl Orellana - Guitarra (Acid Remix) 3 Candy Flip - Love Is Life (Adrenalin 6 Mix) 4 Raimunda Navarro - Te Amo 5 Loleatta Holloway - Love Sensation (Special Dutch House Mix) 6 Brooklyn Express - Sixty-Nine 7 Koxo' Club Band - Paradhouse (Remix) 8 Illusion - Why Can't We Live Together (Love & Unity Remix) 9 Kariya - Let Me Love You For Tonight 10 Rhythim Is Rhythim - Strings...
Black Box - I Dont Know Anybody Else (Beat Machine Extended 2008 Mix) Very true to the original, a little bit faster with some updated beats and breaks. It lasts an eternity though, I would play an edited version if I had to use it. Funky Chicos - Funky Town (Chris Decay Remix) Once again a classic (some would say generic) elektro remix, some vocal sampling, but it mostly samples the melody, the rest...
MFSB's 1975 record, Love Is The Message , probably the most beloved and enduring classic of the Harlem ballroom scene , is the track that Madonna logically went to for samples when she coopted the vogueing phenomenon in 1990. Even today, 33 years after its release, when you hear Love Is The Message in a NYC club, you'd better stand back, lest you get run over when the strutting starts. MFSB (which...
Noise Factory – The Fire OK this tune serves at least three purposes here: It is a fantastic hardcore tune with huge full-on hoovers, chipmunked vocal samples from Fleetwood Mac and Loleatta Holloway, Amen breaks and some massive bass. What more do you need? It nicely illustrates the jump from ‘ardcore to jungle that I mentioned above. This tune came out earlier the same year as Breakage #4 but listen...
So, hand foot and mouth disease, not really the worst thing ever. Everyone's pale, sniffling, and has a stomachache and a sore throat, but that's about it. Home is getting boring, though. I set the Thomas train set up in...
A sunnyish Sunday afternoon in East London last weekend for the Brick Lane Music Festival, with lots of free music across local bars and clubs. On the way we saw Gilbert and George standing on their doorstep, and checked out the magnificent new Rough Trade store. Hundreds of people were sitting outside curry houses in Brick Lane eating their lunch. But the main event for us was Norman Jay at the Big...
These fifteen ‘Daily Digs’ offer choice selections from some of the most successful R&B, funk and soul artists of the past century. From the high-energy R&B of James Brown and Prince to the melded funk and psychedelia of Parliament and Sly & The Family Stone, these selections are not just rewarding, but essential. Also included [...]