Sunday, September 29, 2013

Free Man

 

Oh Yes!  Enjoy this beautiful Sunday with this amazing disco classic. The unreleased Tom Moulton acetate 12" version by South Shore Commission.  The break of this song in stunning. Now I got to go and be one with nature! Enjoy



Saturday, September 28, 2013

Elle

Hard to believe this amazing house masterpiece is already ten years old!.  I remember hearing this song for the first time during a random Body & Soul party and was pretty much mesmerized  by the sublime percussion, hypnotic guitar that added such intense  drama on the dance floor to the point of tears.  Yes, I'm going there! This dance masterpiece was created by French Dj and producer Gregory Darsa who began his career playing house music in France during the nineties after becoming influenced by his frequent visits to New York. Later he  collaborated with Bob Sinclair as Africaninsm delivering  international club hits such as "Block Party" and "Tourment d'Amour".  Gregory's sound is heavily influenced by the percussive African, West Indian and Caribbean flavors and is clearly felt here in this stunning song.  Enjoy!


Friday, September 13, 2013

Bailando El House




Here is a great track by Chilean musician and Dj,  Alenjadro Paz.  Released on Comeme label here is the original and the Dj's Pareja version as well for your listening and jacking (as in dancing) pleasure.  I love this take on raw with a third world feel on dance music!
Enjoy!




Friday, August 30, 2013

Troubles Down the Drain: M50A

Here is a remix hot off the oven.  I have been venturing out and to some mindless clubbing lately and was dumbfound on the state of dance music nowadays.  I might be of age but my ears are not. There is nothing interesting out there and everything I heard was geared for drinking!  The best things I heard were classics late in the night so I got home and made this mix out of that frustration! It's a very simple take on Maurizio's "M05A" with some classic acapella's from Indeep's "Last Night A DJ Saved My Life" and "Club Lonely" by Lil Louis & The World sprinkled on top of it.  You can't go wrong with Maurizio's hard pounding sexy minimal and stripped down beats here.  Enjoy!



Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Vivir Lo Nuestro con La India




Today I ventured out to Far Rockaway beach and later I went to have some arepas at Caracas Rockaway and heard "Vivir lo Nuestro" by India and Marc Anthony.  I haven't heard it in quite some time and was quite moved by it and of course came home and had to do a proper post on the amazing legendary woman.  Linda Viera Caballero better known as India and La Princesa de la Salsa (The Princess of Salsa) as well has many so many powerful songs both in and out of the dance floors that has defined an era and created the soundtrack for millions of people living in and out of NewYork city.   Born in Puerto Rico but soon after her birth her parents moved to the South Bronx.  In 1985 when she was 14 years old she was a founding member  of the Latin Freestyle group TKA then she was signed on Reprise/Warner Bros. Records which planned on marketing her as the Latin version of Madonna but soon after she recorded the album Breaking Night, she decided that she didn't want to take that route in her career. The rest is Salsa and House music history.  This woman has so much passion in her voice that brings chills.  As far as club music history, from her sublime 1994 club classic collaboration with River Ocean "Love & Happiness" to her collaborations with Masters At Work which released some amazing club classics such as "I Can't Get No Sleep" and"To Be In Love" this woman deserves due respect in dance music history.  I'll never forget when I just moved to this great city while living in Spanish Harlem and hearing her salsa music during the day on the streets and then during peak hours at the clubs and that is how we would be bewitched by her voice and music.  Day and night literally.  So here are some of these classics for your enjoyment.  I'm loving La India again!

During the day at the corner bodega it was: 



at the club it was:


  and peak hour at the club it was:



and the next day in the mornings during the hangover:

Monday, August 19, 2013

Radio Morocco

Here is an amazing exotic house find while rummaging through dusty record bins around the neighborhood.  "Radio Morocco" by Pulse 8. I simply love the "pulsing" house beats mixed with the ethnic sounds of Morocco.  It was released in 1989 in the UK and produced by David Harrow.  Enjoy