Okay, this is the last one, i promise. Part 3 of Everybody Hates Disco 45s mix. These are terrible record company radio friendly edits. Stereo/Mono a/B mixes. So few breaks. Nobody likes these 3.5 minute turds....so i bought a djs entire collection and made a few mixes. This mix is more on the sweet side of disco with lots of strings.
Matthew, I'm sure everybody appreciates you diggin' in the turds (new crew name?) for these important documents of disco chud/Colorado history. I salute you but god damn if I can get through all three...
Doisn, that opening Grazing in the Grass boogaloo is so solid, who is it??
To contribute I recently revisited this electric mud/howlin' wolf megamix, and found it still really enjoyable:
"'Electric Mud' and 'The Howlin' Wolf Album' are pretty much perfect to me. I could happily sit and listen to both on rotation for longer than would be considered regular or healthy. I have done just that on many occasions, in fact.
So with this in mind, my instinct to dissect and forensically examine the music I truly love was too hard to resist and ultimately, this led to what you have here. These are two albums that to me, if I may put them in a modern perspective, bang relentlessly and thoroughly in every way and I love them so hard. It felt like it would be too easy to just snatch straight up loops from them (although that would sound wonderful of course), and I had the thought of making some re-edits in some way or another, but I decided on reconstructing them both and blending them together in that way.
This is produced from well over 750 chops of both albums combined.
If you haven't yet heard 'Electric Mud' by Muddy Waters, or 'The Howlin' Wolf Album', I cannot recommend them highly enough. Try and find them on vinyl if you can- trust me. If not, get yourself the CDs. If you are already familiar with both albums, I hope you enjoy what I've created from them.
Not really my thing but I know heads on here will dig it:
Solid Steel (17th November) In Hour 1 we turn the spotlight on Mr Bongo the record shop and label that became an established bearer for hard-to-find, classic Latin music, particularly Brazilian, but also further afield and the first UK shop to sell vinyl releases from independent hip hop labels such as Def Jam, Rawkus and Nervous. It began in Venezuela 30 years ago – filling suitcases with amazing latin records to bring back to Europe. And it continued ever since; private warehouse visits in the US, dusty back street basements in South America, houses and garages in Africa, and lesser-known spots in Europe and Asia. Mr Bongo bring eclectic and unexpected Brazilian, Latin, African, Jazz, Soul, Reggae and Psychedelic flavours to the dance-floor with a seemingly bottomless stock of weird and wonderful selections. They told us; "This mix was put together by David ‘Mr Bongo’ Buttle, Gareth Stephens, Gary Johnson and Graham Luckhurst. A selection of some of the deepest cuts from the their record collections, taking in Brazilian, African, soul, jazz, folk, psyche and disco. A reflection of what they spin during DJ sets and in radio shows plus a few mellow moods, chosen specifically to fit the Solid Steel vibe. Mostly acquired in a pre-Discogs world where the prices were nice. We hope you enjoy this mix and listen to it often."
1. The Modern Tropical Quintet – Midnight In Moscow – RCA 2. Amado Maita – Samba Do Amigo – Copacabana 3. Vozes De Bronze – Clarao Da Lua – Studio Hana 4. J. B. De Carvalho – Jesus Christo – Musicolor 5. Joao De Pife – Garota Do Pife – Tropicana 6. Trio Ternura – A Gira – Polydor 7. Alcione – Este Mundo Tem.. – RCA 8. Rosie Grier – Beautiful People – A&M 9. Brenda Jones – Big Mistake – Mercury 10. Mark III – Peaceful, Lonely, Free – Stop 11. Unknown Japanese - unknown - White 12. Bessie Banks – Don’t You Worry Baby, The Best Is Yet To Come – Quality 13. Lee Moses – Bad Girl – Musicor Records 14. Babalu And His Headhunters – Calypso Funk – Bamboo 15. Midnight Groover + Pierrot – Mangots – Hit Parade 16. The Drive – Africa Bossa – RCA 17. Roger Plunket – Moin Inmé Couch Là – Debs 18. Charly Kingston – Nimele Bolo – Ariola 19. Eko – Kilimandjaro My Home – Dragon Phénix 20. Timothy Hervelle - Grand N'Hom La - T.H. Production 21. Beckie Bell – Music Madness – Trema 22. Frank Aleksandersen – Kong Vinter – EMI 23. Azwon – Paradise Island – JBF 24. Arthur – So Close To You – Chanterelle Records 25. Cathy Davis – Come Back Home – Twelve O’Clock Records 26. Soa – Love Pillow – BM 27. Michael Orr and The Book Of Life – Spread Love – Birthright 28. RAF Robertson – Sideways – SEMP 29. Μαρίζα Κωχ - Κάτω Απ' Τη Βροχή -Minos 30. Ruacan - Gölge 1 Numara 31. Adriana – Contigo – Continental 32. Chêne Noir - La Musique D'Orphée - Chêne Noir Disques 33. HNNY – Till Dig – Omena
During the 3 days of carnival here in town, a local radio station (Radio X) broadcasts 100% carnival-free radio, means 24hrs of live DJ sets. In the evening they broadcast from a local bar, they call it the carnival-free zone. They've recorded the sets and posted them on mixcloud, so here are my 2hrs from last year recorded at Grenzwert Bar...
Old, dusty & crackling 45s only... from North to South America, the
Caribbean Islands & Africa. Also three new releases/must haves: the
afro rock tune “Ago” by Johnny (Now-Again), “Yadop-Yadop” by the London
based Sudanese Band 'The Scorpios' (Afro7), their album is out now &
the previously unreleased 70s tune “Don’t Get Caught” by NOLA legend
Willie Tee (Super Disco Edits). http://www.konzeptlos.org/
New Mix Uploaded... I got a RC 30 looper pedal and went to town over the last month. All vinyl outside the intro/outro I ripped from Jrocc's Instagram. Threw some loops in Garage Band, laid some cuts, triggered some samples from the MPC and done!
I would appreciate your love or hate.
New Mix Uploaded... I got a RC 30 looper pedal and went to town over the last month. All vinyl outside the intro/outro I ripped from Jrocc's Instagram. Threw some loops in Garage Band, laid some cuts, triggered some samples from the MPC and done!
Steve, that mix was dope. I love how you got off the records from J-Rocc's IG. There's something very economical about that. Does he really have a jungle mix of The Nod Factor up there? Respect to the man.
I'd love a download link, if you want to share. I'd listen to this out and about.
Steve, that mix was dope. I love how you got off the records from J-Rocc's IG. There's something very economical about that. Does he really have a jungle mix of The Nod Factor up there? Respect to the man.
I'd love a download link, if you want to share. I'd listen to this out and about.
Thanks a lot. Appreciate the kind words.
I ripped the amen break, baseline, and vox samples straight from a 'Jungle Tools' break record to a Boss RC 30 looper pedal. Then triggered the airhorn from the MPC.
Edit: I believe I just made it downloadable on Soundcloud? LMK if it does not work.
Finally got this lightly mixed selection of love songs up on SC (had to start a new account since my og account finally hit the time length wall!). Made in earnest for some friends, so there are some really common but wonderful love songs in there.
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Here´s the latest installment, a tasty selection of classic Boogaloo and Pachanga, all recorded live, no tricks. Disfrute!
https://www.mixcloud.com/doisn/doisn-ay-ye-ye/
Doisn, that opening Grazing in the Grass boogaloo is so solid, who is it??
To contribute I recently revisited this electric mud/howlin' wolf megamix, and found it still really enjoyable:
"'Electric Mud' and 'The Howlin' Wolf Album' are pretty much perfect to me. I could happily sit and listen to both on rotation for longer than would be considered regular or healthy. I have done just that on many occasions, in fact.
So with this in mind, my instinct to dissect and forensically examine the music I truly love was too hard to resist and ultimately, this led to what you have here. These are two albums that to me, if I may put them in a modern perspective, bang relentlessly and thoroughly in every way and I love them so hard. It felt like it would be too easy to just snatch straight up loops from them (although that would sound wonderful of course), and I had the thought of making some re-edits in some way or another, but I decided on reconstructing them both and blending them together in that way.
This is produced from well over 750 chops of both albums combined.
If you haven't yet heard 'Electric Mud' by Muddy Waters, or 'The Howlin' Wolf Album', I cannot recommend them highly enough. Try and find them on vinyl if you can- trust me. If not, get yourself the CDs. If you are already familiar with both albums, I hope you enjoy what I've created from them.
Every chop made with care and respect.
Every step programmed with love."
there's a new jazz mix on there too i haven't chekked yet too.
Solid Steel (17th November) In Hour 1 we turn the spotlight on Mr Bongo the record shop and label that became an established bearer for hard-to-find, classic Latin music, particularly Brazilian, but also further afield and the first UK shop to sell vinyl releases from independent hip hop labels such as Def Jam, Rawkus and Nervous. It began in Venezuela 30 years ago – filling suitcases with amazing latin records to bring back to Europe. And it continued ever since; private warehouse visits in the US, dusty back street basements in South America, houses and garages in Africa, and lesser-known spots in Europe and Asia. Mr Bongo bring eclectic and unexpected Brazilian, Latin, African, Jazz, Soul, Reggae and Psychedelic flavours to the dance-floor with a seemingly bottomless stock of weird and wonderful selections. They told us;
"This mix was put together by David ‘Mr Bongo’ Buttle, Gareth Stephens, Gary Johnson and Graham Luckhurst. A selection of some of the deepest cuts from the their record collections, taking in Brazilian, African, soul, jazz, folk, psyche and disco. A reflection of what they spin during DJ sets and in radio shows plus a few mellow moods, chosen specifically to fit the Solid Steel vibe. Mostly acquired in a pre-Discogs world where the prices were nice. We hope you enjoy this mix and listen to it often."
1. The Modern Tropical Quintet – Midnight In Moscow – RCA
2. Amado Maita – Samba Do Amigo – Copacabana
3. Vozes De Bronze – Clarao Da Lua – Studio Hana
4. J. B. De Carvalho – Jesus Christo – Musicolor
5. Joao De Pife – Garota Do Pife – Tropicana
6. Trio Ternura – A Gira – Polydor
7. Alcione – Este Mundo Tem.. – RCA
8. Rosie Grier – Beautiful People – A&M
9. Brenda Jones – Big Mistake – Mercury
10. Mark III – Peaceful, Lonely, Free – Stop
11. Unknown Japanese - unknown - White
12. Bessie Banks – Don’t You Worry Baby, The Best Is Yet To Come – Quality
13. Lee Moses – Bad Girl – Musicor Records
14. Babalu And His Headhunters – Calypso Funk – Bamboo
15. Midnight Groover + Pierrot – Mangots – Hit Parade
16. The Drive – Africa Bossa – RCA
17. Roger Plunket – Moin Inmé Couch Là – Debs
18. Charly Kingston – Nimele Bolo – Ariola
19. Eko – Kilimandjaro My Home – Dragon Phénix
20. Timothy Hervelle - Grand N'Hom La - T.H. Production
21. Beckie Bell – Music Madness – Trema
22. Frank Aleksandersen – Kong Vinter – EMI
23. Azwon – Paradise Island – JBF
24. Arthur – So Close To You – Chanterelle Records
25. Cathy Davis – Come Back Home – Twelve O’Clock Records
26. Soa – Love Pillow – BM
27. Michael Orr and The Book Of Life – Spread Love – Birthright
28. RAF Robertson – Sideways – SEMP
29. Μαρίζα Κωχ - Κάτω Απ' Τη Βροχή -Minos
30. Ruacan - Gölge 1 Numara
31. Adriana – Contigo – Continental
32. Chêne Noir - La Musique D'Orphée - Chêne Noir Disques
33. HNNY – Till Dig – Omena
Threw this together a couple months ago. Early 80's French funky disco.
https://www.mixcloud.com/wallywaves/wallywaves-funk-et-disco-mix/
thanks for listening man, the track in question is by El Gran Conjunto Universal titled Suelta el Ye Ye Matilu
https://www.mixcloud.com/doisn/twenty17-neo-jive-pt-1/
https://www.mixcloud.com/doisn/twenty17-neo-jive-pt-2/
During the 3 days of carnival here in town, a local radio station (Radio X) broadcasts 100% carnival-free radio, means 24hrs of live DJ sets. In the evening they broadcast from a local bar, they call it the carnival-free zone. They've recorded the sets and posted them on mixcloud, so here are my 2hrs from last year recorded at Grenzwert Bar...
Old, dusty & crackling 45s only... from North to South America, the Caribbean Islands & Africa. Also three new releases/must haves: the afro rock tune “Ago” by Johnny (Now-Again), “Yadop-Yadop” by the London based Sudanese Band 'The Scorpios' (Afro7), their album is out now & the previously unreleased 70s tune “Don’t Get Caught” by NOLA legend Willie Tee (Super Disco Edits). http://www.konzeptlos.org/
01. Black Milk – ‘UnVEil’ (Instrumental)
02. BadBadNotGood – ‘Speaking Gently’
03. Karriem Riggins – ‘Summer Maddness S.A.’
04. Khruangbin – ‘White Gloves’
05. Juana Molina – ‘In The Lassa’
06. Spaceark – ‘Sweet Hitchhiker’
07. Black Milk – ‘Could It Be’ (Instrumental)
08. The Internet – ‘Something’s Missing’
09. Kraftwerk – ‘The Man Machine’
10. Black Milk – ‘Will Remain’ (Instrumental)
11. Zap Francis – ‘Two Eleven’
12. Zap Francis – ‘Human Mover’
13. Kaytranada – ‘LITE SPOTS’
14. A Number of Names – ‘Sharevari’ (Instrumental)
15. Cybotron – ‘Alleys Of Your Mind’
16. Isolée – ‘Beau Mot Plage’
17. SiR – ‘D’Evils’
I would appreciate your love or hate.
New Mix Uploaded... I got a RC 30 looper pedal and went to town over the last month. All vinyl outside the intro/outro I ripped from Jrocc's Instagram. Threw some loops in Garage Band, laid some cuts, triggered some samples from the MPC and done!
I would appreciate your love or hate.
I'd love a download link, if you want to share. I'd listen to this out and about.
Thanks a lot. Appreciate the kind words.
I ripped the amen break, baseline, and vox samples straight from a 'Jungle Tools' break record to a Boss RC 30 looper pedal. Then triggered the airhorn from the MPC.
Edit: I believe I just made it downloadable on Soundcloud? LMK if it does not work.
01. Sun Collective - Knots Dub [Avocaudio]
02. Burning Babylon - Dub Tropic [Burning Babylon]
03. Danny Scrilla - Higher Plane [ZamZam]
04. Om Unit - Wagonist Riddim (Moresounds Dub) [Cosmic Bridge]
05. Sun People - Challo Challo Motti [unreleased]
06. Moresounds - From The Streets [Dub-Stuy]
07. Proc Fiskal - A Fragrance [Cosmic Bridge]
08. LV & Joshua Idehen - Tough (Danny Scrilla Remix) [free]
09. Rasta Noton feat. Emperor Echo - How Bleep Is Your Dub [457]
10. Danny Scrilla - Jello [Cosmic Bridge]
11. Knautic - Connection Dub (DJ Madd Remix) [East Van Digital]
12. Genotype - Dubwiser [Exit]
13. Digid - Levitation [Through These Eyes]
14. Moresounds - Deep Base [Dub-Stuy]
15. RUZ - Billy Lion [Defrostatica]
16. The Untouchables - Suffa Ray Shun [457]
17. Digital - Time Out [Function]
18. Digital & Morphy - Shanty [Exit]
19. Mister Shifter - Dub Attack [Artikal]
20. Genotype - Version [Exit]
21. Disrupt - Jah Red Gold And Green [Jahtari]
Thanks, Dude. A lot of thought in the songs and the order - the mixing was surprisingly easy after that.
https//soundcloud.com/rcwinkly/thats-when-ya-lost