There are a few versions of this song out there. I've probably not heard them all. Tata Vega's obviously and Ned Doheny's comes to mind. Here you got the Average White Band with Ben E King, off the 'Benny and us' LP. So if funky rock is your bag, this should be right up your strasse. Hope you dig!
Rough and deep stuff from the early 90's from East 17 Division in 'Textures'. Don't know if it breaked at the time or if it started to pick up in popularity as people like Dam Funk started to play it again? Hope you dig!
Call me an old f*rt, but this is just great. Proper old school Chicago house sound, obviously heavily borne on Cymade's classic bassline. This is from Cleavage in 'Barah' and the house mix, nothing clever, just pure electronic music that has stand the test of time. Hope you dig!
Here's 8 minutes of classic disco from Brooklyn Dreams in 'Street Man'. This rip is off a single sided 12", and I believe the original version (there's a shorter one as well). Anyways, bit of great bread and butter material for any discerning disco dj; with enough swing, sweet strings and a classic break and build up. Hope you dig!
Two rather different versions of the same song from Steely Dan and Charles Mann in 'Do it again'. Originally written by Steely & Dan in 72' shortly followed by the Charles Mann version from 73'. If you want the full version of Steely Dan's you'll find it in the 'Four tracks from Steely Dan' 12"/EP and the Charles Mann's on his 'Say you love me too' LP. Hope you dig!
Voila! A nice blend of pop music and disco, here with some added jazzy guitars. From the french band Voyage in "I love you dancer", ripped from the flip on the 12" on the Scirocco label. Hope you dig!
So much music and so little time. Will try to make up for the recent absence; so here's a quickie. Coming very much from my newly found passion for some 80's stuff, here's Joe Jackson's - Steppin'. Which I think is nicely crossing between the cheese and leftfield. Actually, when I did a quick search on it, I found a Phil Asher edit on it too. For those of you who might need some other, prominent references for credibility, that is. Anyways; I hope you dig!
Here's a piece of a vintage dj tool from Erotic Drum band in "Jerky rhythm". A heavy drum track for the more adventurous disk jockyes. I'm saying that from my own experience; even though its tribal, dance(y) nature you really need the right context to make it work. I'm sure it got released on the Champagne label too (and i'm sure I have that one), but this rip is of the red and crispy Prism release. Hope you dig!
Here's a bit euro sleeze in Sue Ann's 'My baby, my from her self titled LP. That's the place to get this sweet, electronic disco number produced by Pete Belotte; the former Moroder collaborator. Hope you dig!
Speaking of Bob Chance; here he is! This is such a cool track which always draws attention whenever I get the chance to play it. Obviously it's the music heads that gets it, as this is not your 3 minute quick fix. And this needs to be played in its entirety. It all makes sense; the straigh pounding beats with the marching bass, add to that the synth that comes in around 7 minutes and sets the dynamics out of place. Anyways, this is the title track from his 1980 LP on Morrhythm which also give you the mad, leftfield jungle track in 'Jungle talk'. I think it might have been a private pressed thing as Bob were still selling these himself (and maybe still is) quite recently. Nowadays quite easily found as there's a repress on Trunk, and a re-edit thing by, I think, Eric Duncan. Hope you dig!
This is not what i'm normally about, but this is just too good. From William Onyeabor, which I've possibly have came across on some old Strut compilation or similiar, but nothing familiar really. Though, by bit of coincidence, I was lucky enough to score a copy of the Good Name LP on Luaka Bop. So appearing like a Nigerian Bob Chance this is some really heavy vintage afro-techno. Hope you dig!
Sometimes you might oversee the major, classic labels in the search for obscurity and rareness. But when getting deeper in the catalogues there's usually stuff that's not played out. And it doesn't get more classic than Salsoul; here's Johnnie and Michael Hill from 1980 in 'Too hot to stop'. Oh, did I mention disco?! Hope you dig!
This is a biggie from Kinsman Dazz in 'Saturday night'. Nice and sleazy with a healthy dose of funk. The self titled LP is a cheapie too. No reasons to ignore. Hope you dig!
It's about time for some Swedish exotica or balearica for that matter. Obviously all Swedes are well aware of herr Uggla as he's a well known figure and musical Joe Pesci character. But as most singers he's had his rebelious times, early in his career. And these are from that time. I usually dig these out for the summer season as the title - 'Summertime' requests for that. . So here you go, to close the summer season; Magnus Uggla - "Sommartid" in the 12" remixed version and the later remix from 81' off the 'Godkänd pirat live' LP. Hope you dig!
Here's a bit of an oddity that I came across not too long ago. And as impulsive as it can get, I was on the case. Apparently monsieur Pinhas is a kind of avant gard-ish producer from the late 70's and onwards. Somehow this track, and the flipside, appealed to me; sitting somewhere between early techno-ish electronics, italo and the contemporary bits that i'm into at the moment. Sure usable as a secret dj weapon for the more pretentious crowd. So, from a french promo only release is Richard Pinhas - "L' Éthique". Hope you dig!
Here's a bit of obscure, and dare I say cosmic(?), disco. From Sarr Band in "Magic Mandrake", who delivers all the sweet strings, funky horns and pumping bass you could ask for in complete disco banger. When looking for the 12" you should avoid the dodgy bootleg (as always!) that came out last year or so. Hope you dig!
Some folky, hippy goodness here from Fox in "The Juggler". The same titled LP is cheaper than a Big Mac and a relevant add to any hip collection. Hope you dig!
A sleazy tune for sleazy days. From Hudson-Ford and the 'Daylight' LP, here's "95 In The Shade". Apparently Harvey, geniously put it on a mixtape, and if its got the Harvey approval it's all tres cool. And it certainly is a fine tune in its own right. Hope you dig!
Here's another finding from my recent move. I nearly chucked it away, but i'm glad i didn't. From Anna (and Geraint and Ken) in 'Systems breaking down' and the dance version. A nice, dubby balearic affair, just perfect for the season. This post was supposed to come out some weeks ago, but divshare has been ph*cked up for quite some time. I think I need to find another player. Any ideas? Non-Flash would obviously be good. Thanks & hope you dig!
A few rockers might have issues with this. Don't know?! Neither care. I've been moving house for past few weeks, and anyone with a substantial collection knows the work put into that. Obviously a great opportunity to get rid of unwanted stuff, and in my case also finding new discoveries in the collection. And i got a few more... This one from Annabel Lamb in The Doors "Riders on the storm" is one of them. There's actually a quite recent edit from Yam Who? and Ashley Beedle (which I actually got before knowing the existence of this original and my personal copy ). Anyways, records are still all in a mess and I picked first one of the pile. Just to reveal the mysterious Annabel behind the edit from the guys. And i'd say it's a decent spin in the right, leftfield context to make the kids a bit confused. And new discoveries are always exiting. So here we go, hope you dig!
I had a gig cancelled due to some shitty weather last night, so I cooked this one up instead. Bits of fairly new-ish house, older house, some retro disco and italo bits (some recently blogged here). Hope you dig!
Hell, this is the perfect disco track! Or a perfect dance record for any given time. But, being an older track it has a very modern, minimal feel. A simple, repetetive bassline; so massive. And with an overall minimal arrangement it makes this record a banger any time. From Cappuccino in 'Hell dance with me', and for anyone on a more budget tip there's a reissue (much likely a boot) as well. Hope you dig, you should!
This is another cheapie LP track for your grown up dancers. From Exile in 'Never gonna stop' off the Mixed emotions LP. Personally i've always been raving the 'Kiss you all over' (check out the nice Seahawks take on that), but this makes an equally nice and slightly funkier alternative. Hope you dig!
I've said it before about some record here, but this is one of those blueprint tunes forming the essentials for a great track. Certainly in my book and one you need to go back to now and then. From Aurra, in 'Such a feeling' on Salsoul and with Mr. Pettibone at the controls. This rip is off part 2 & 3, where i've cut some of the accapella intro and let it roll from there. Nuff said really - hope you dig!