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Tracklist:
Army Of Me • Hyperballad • The Modern Things • It's Oh So Quiet • Enjoy • You've Been Flirting Again • Isobel • Possibly Maybe • I Miss You • Cover Me • Headphones
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haveyouheardthisband · 3 months
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fuchinobe · 2 months
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(1988, Mercury, 872 367-1)
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myvinylplaylist · 9 months
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Madonna: Finally Enough Love! #1’s Remixed (2022)
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Target Exclusive Clear Vinyl.
Warner Records
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randomvarious · 5 months
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Today's mix:
Sona Massive by DJ XL 2001 Progressive House / Tribal House
Alright, let's start with the good here: this is a very well-made mix by the one and only DJ Tall Paul, a highly skilled UK vet, who, for this 2001 release that was put out by the Montréal-based Yul Records, went under the moniker of DJ XL, and tried to, I guess, present what a night at the city's first legal bar and after-hours club, Sona, sounded like.
So, according to these liner notes, "this album was recorded with 1 DJ, 2 turntables, and vinyls only. No computer editing." And that fact is really pretty astounding, considering just how seamless every single transition on this particular CD sounds. If you want a good example of some excellent DJ work, I highly recommend checking this mix out, because in that regard alone, it seems like a total clinic.
But other than that, I gotta say that this selection really isn't doing it for me at all. There's a sort of dark mood that coats this whole album and mixes in some tribal too, and, in theory, I don't have anything against either of those things, but dark mixes just seem to be primarily concerned with creating and maintaining a certain type of vibe, rather than being more adventurous and substantive. So, in other words, despite the quality of the mixing itself on this release being elite, to me, the final product still results in an unfortunately excruciating bore, and isn't unlike a number of progressive house discs from the popular Global Underground series that were being put out at around this same time that I've lamented about before too.
This specific strain of dance music just really isn't my bag, it seems, but here's a much better mix called Sona - First Five that celebrated the club's fifth anniversary just the year prior. The mixing on it, which was done anonymously, isn't as sharp as this Sona Massive mix, but the selection was definitely a whole lot more interesting and varied.
Listen to the full Sona Massive mix here.
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disease · 11 months
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STOP FOOLIN’ AROUND QUICKSOUND ft. ISABELLE RAJOTTE [STOP FOOLIN’ AROUND 12″, 2003]
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yellowmanula · 1 month
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Some Tribal & Shamanistic vibes from DJ Yellow Manula here: https://www.mixcloud.com/yellow-manula/tribe-mix-oriental-afrohouse-by-yellow-manula/
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waishukun · 6 months
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POP RMX _ MONGTONG REMIXES
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Some remixes of Taiwanese band Mong Tong "Pop" singles.
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eternal-spirit-soul · 7 months
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SATNAM BEAUTIFUL MIND FESTIVAL ⋙⋗ CHANDRAYA ⋖⋘ Deep Ethnic Chill & House...
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alert1 · 10 months
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dankalbumart · 2 years
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Perpetual Dawn by The Orb Big Life 1991 Ambient House / Dub / Reggae Fusion / Dubtronica / IDM / Tribal House
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tsharezan · 1 year
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Tsharezan - DUTCHMAN PRT 2.
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pettybourgeoiz · 2 years
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✰Bourgeoiz Music Discovery✰
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I made this playlist to set my heart beats. Every time I got this feeling that I can hear my heart racing and going all over the place because the arrhythmia Covid bestow upon me. I find listening to house music from this tempo can set an even heart rate. This is not relaxing and soothing music, because life is not. The idea it's to find calm and contemplation from the chaos of the everyday life. To learn to run and even each leap with an even tempo.
Meditation it's not always possible from the peace within. But it has to start somewhere. Better use the racing pulse and relentless demands of life to adjust you own confortable rhythm.
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randomvarious · 1 year
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Today’s mix:
Sessions Twelve (The Magic Sessions) by "Little" Louie Vega, Tony Humphries and Tedd Patterson 2001 House / Garage House / Deep House / Tribal House
A little history before getting into this overlooked double-disc triple mix from 2001 that features sets from three of the greatest DJs that house music has ever had the pleasure of bearing witness to...
The time is February 1986 and the place is, strangely enough, a Marriott in Fort Lauderdale. This is where the first annual electronic music convention of any kind, the Winter Music Conference, is set to take place. It's an event in which dance industry insiders, musicians, and DJs can all rub elbows, plan, and build a future for their music and culture.
And of course, alongside the business of dance music at WMC, are also the parties. And after moving the conference to a much more club-hospitable city in nearby Miami, both the WMC and its corresponding parties flourished.
The most important party for a number of years—until the advent of the Ultra Music Festival—was one that started in 1991 called Magic Sessions. And the three DJs whose mixes feature on this release—Louie Vega of Masters at Work, Tony Humphries, and Tedd Patterson—were all fixtures of that annual event, which became a must-attend affair for DJs, because these guys would load up each of their sets with plenty of tracks that had yet to have actually been broken. The way we've come to define the word 'influencer' over the past decade or so wasn't around in those pre-social media days, but these particular parties played a role in shaping dance music history, because previously unheard bangers that got played in those sets would get their official release afterwards and then manifest themselves into their own underground successes. So, DJs of this caliber were some of dance music's biggest influencers at the time, and one of their domains was this event that took place during the Winter Music Conference every year.
Now, coincidentally, there was a DJ mix series that was put out by gargantuan dance labels Ministry of Sound and Defected from the early 90s to early 2000s called Sessions. And even though the first installment was by Tony Humphries himself, and another one from '95 was by Masters at Work, it doesn't appear that this series had anything to do with the similarly named Magic Sessions party. That is, until 2001, with Sessions Twelve, when the series and the event appear to have converged.
None of these three sets, of course, are live recordings, though; a Magic Sessions night was known to have gone on for seven hours or so and this album packs three short mixes onto two separate discs, with Tony Humphries' portion split between both of them (I actually don't think I've ever seen something like that before??). But what it does seem to offer is some of what a specific Magic Sessions event during the WMC at Miami's Crobar club in March of 2001 might have sounded like, because all three of these DJs played there on that very same night. In fact, here's a *very* 2001 flyer for the exact event!
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So, this release, all in all, is sublime. It's lined with a whole grip of contemporaneously spectacular garage house tracks—the New York-derived, largely vocally female-fronted, more rooted in the traditions of gospel, soul, and R&B type of stuff that originated at legendary DJ Larry Levan's Paradise Garage in Manhattan. Each DJ on here supplies their own fill of that garage style, and two of them lace it with other sonically different types of house music too. Louie Vega, who, I think, delivers the best mix of the three on here, starts with some Afro-Latin and Caribbean fare, and Tedd Patterson initiates with a blend of some tribal and deep stuff. Tony Humphries, on the other hand, hews to the garage theme pretty closely, but he also kicks off his set with a piece of just straight-up gospel-house.
And while most of these songs appear to have seen their official light of day by now, there's at least one on here that I don't think ever has, and that's DJ Spen's "Unreleased Mix" of Warren Clarke's "Over You," from Tedd Patterson's mix, which dispenses itself of most of its lead vocals from the great Kathy Brown (who gets her chance to shine on Louie Vega's mix), and replaces them with this highly satisfying, perpetually wandering and whining lead synth instead. Basically, what I'm saying is, if ever there were a reason to listen to this particular release, it's that song. And also, the way Frankie Knuckles unleashes this wobbly synth a couple times on the track that precedes it, "Keep On Movin (Dub)," hits *so* much deeper than any version I've run into on YouTube.
A sampling of what it probably sounded like on the night of March 27, 2001 at Miami Beach's Crobar for the highly anticipated annual Magic Sessions party during the Winter Music Conference, with three of the greatest house DJs to ever do it providing miniature sets chock-full of exquisite garage goodies. Just an excellent and underappreciated early 2000s house music time capsule right here. It doesn't get more ephemeral than this one, folks 😊.
Listen to the full album here: CD1 // CD2
Highlights:
CD1:
"Little" Louie Vega mix:
Gypsy Men - "Babarabitiri (Tee's Inhouse Mix)" Africanism - "Bisou Sauce" Julien Jabre - "Voo Dance" KOT feat. Julie McKnight - "Finally (Little Louie Vega Main Mix)" Urban Magic Presents The Slammin' Boys - "Dreams" Kathy Brown - "Give It Up" James Ingram - "Lean On Me (MAW Mix)" Nathan Haines feat. Verna Francis - "Earth Is the Place (Album Version FK Edit)" Erro - "Don't Change" Tony Humphries mix: Mysterious People - "Fly Away (Jason Jinx Disco Jam)" 4:20 feat. Farid Unique - "Let the Past Rest"
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Crystal Clear - "Live Your Life" Photek feat. Robert Owens - "Mine to Give (David Morales Happy Mix)" Lisa Millett - "Runaway" The Rooster Presents Funk Deluxe Feat. Mintzy Berry - "Music is Everywhere (Rooster's Bangin' Vox Mix)"
Tedd Patterson mix:
Deep Swing feat. Xavier - "Takin' Me Higher (Bini & Martini Mix)" Frankie Knuckles feat. Nikki - "Keep On Movin (Dub)" Warren Clarke feat. Kathy Brown - "Over You (Spen's Unreleased Mix)" Arnold Jarvis - "Spread Love (Vocal Mix)"
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