Showing posts with label Balearic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Balearic. Show all posts

Sunday, 8 November 2009

Who's the Daddy ?.....Sunday sessions 5...



So another month another Sunday session......
And this time from one of my favorite Pirate Revival Dj's....
Balearica in a box..... Pure old school ...And we love him for it!!!

Welcome Ian (The Daddy) Calver......

Now for the links...lol...

First.... you can check him every Tuesday on Pirate Revival (If you ain't checked it out do so as Tuesdays are the new Fridays....You even have simultaneous web cam action at http://www.stickam.com/iamthedaddy

Also check his website...... http://www.do-1.co.uk/home

DUE TO OBJECTIONS FROM DMCA THIS MIX HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THIS SITE...
BUT IF YOU WANNA CHECK IT OUT FOLLOW THE LINK BELOW.....WIGID



Friday, 4 September 2009

SUNDAY SESSIONS-PT 3 By Tim Rivers



At last!!! The Sunday Sessions are back ......And first up this month i have a mix by Brighton based Dj and fellow blogger Tim Rivers...
Tim is one of the regular Dj's on the brilliant Old Skool Internet radio station Pirate Revival... So check out his "Warm Sounds" show...
from 6.00-8.00 pm (gmt) On alternate Tuesdays.
Also check his fabulous blog dedicated to all things Old Skool @...

Thanks again to Tim for a spot on session.... well worth the wait matey !!!
Enjoy wigid ;)

SUNDAY SESSIONS-PT 3 By Tim Rivers

01. The Doves - Compulsion
02. Fleetwood Mac - Brown Eyes
03. Chilled by Nature - Otherness
04. Mariee Sioux - Love Song
05. Icasol - Ongou
06. Chocolate Milk - Time Machine
07. Phoreski - Shellin Out
08. Laughing Light of Plenty - The Rose
09. Studio - Escape from Chinatown
10. Rhythm Doctor - Bones
11. Max Essa - Slo mo Sapien
12. Iya Santana - Instrumental Odyssey

Sunday, 29 March 2009

SUNDAY SESSIONS-PT 1 ...



So... Had this idea today to do a monthly mix... from myself and guests... of tunes we love to play "On a lazy sunday afternoon"

This first installment is a bit of a Balearic belter... With a few of my favorite Balearic tunes... (Crammed into an hour long mix)
Hope you all enjoy... And stay posted for part 2... From a thus far unmasked DeeJay ;)...

SUNDAY SESSIONS PT 1...

1. How ever do you want me (Acappella) - Soul II Soul
2. Only love can break your heart (Weatherall mix) - St Etienne 
3. First time ever (Mellow Groove) - Joanna Law
4. Why (12" version) - Carly Simon
5. The first cut is the deepest - Barbara Jones
6. Wax the van (Jon's Dub) - Lola
7. It's Sinful (Tribal mix) Pete Wylie
8. Running - Information Society
9. Visitors - Koto
10. Flash 83 - The Duke of Burlington
11. Precious little Diamond - Fox the fox
12. Pink footpath (Instrumental) - Louis
13. The whole of the moon - The waterboys


Enjoy...wigid ;)

Ps... As always download both parts to open .rar file...

Pps... SUNDAY SESSIONS NOW HAS ITS OWN PODCAST HOME AND WILL BE SEPARATE FROM MY OTHER PODCAST...  

Heres the link...



Sunday, 22 February 2009

I'm sure i know that song...Part 1



Wood Allen..."Airport 89"
 'Airport 89' was produced by Wood Allen, which was in fact just another alias for the highly productive and prolific Davoli, Limoni and Simplici... better known as Black Box, Starlight, The Mixmaster, Groove Groove Melody etc.etc.!
The synth riff was one of the most instantly recognisable of the late eighties(Taken from the Rah Bands "Electric Fling"), and coupled with the clever and highly effective aeroplane bassline, hence the 'Airport', the single enjoyed phenonemal success on the better dancefloors around Europe.




The Rah Band..."Electric Fling"...
This fictitious studio group was masterminded by Richard A. Hewson (b. 17 November 1943, Stockton-on-Tees, Teeside, England). In the late 60s arranger, conductor and multi-instrumentalist Hewson worked with James Taylor and Herbie Hancock and arranged hits such as the Beatles "The Long And Winding Road' and Mary Hopkins" "Those Were The Days". His fame as an arranger spread and in the next decade he worked with artists including Supertramp, Diana Ross, Carly Simon, Art Garfunkel, Leo Sayer, Al Stewart, Chris DeBurgh, Fleetwood Mac and Chris Rea. In 1976 he decided to produce, write and play on his own records under the name RAH Band. In 1977 the instrumental "The Crunch" on Good Earth climbed into the UK Top 10. Three years later "Falcon" hit the Top 40 and started a long string of dance hits for the band. In 1985 "Clouds Across The Moon', with vocals by his wife Liz, gave him a second Top 10 single. Over the years the band have chalked up seven UK hits and have had records on a myriad of labels including DJM, KR, TMT, Sound, RCA, Supreme and Creole. Hewson, who in the 80s worked with Toyah and Five Star and produced big hits for Cliff Richard and Shakin" Stevens, now concentrates on writing and producing music for UK television shows and advertisements.

Wood Allen "Airport 89" 12 Inch
Rah Band "Electric Fling-Re-Edit"

Enjoy...wigid ;)

Saturday, 7 February 2009

Arthur Russell's "World of Echo"


Out of print for over fifteen years, Arthur Russell's most extraordinary work, "World Of Echo" is issued for the first time. Newly remastered from Arthur's pristine original 1/4" sequenced masters, "World Of Echo" sounds like nothing you have heard or will ever hear. 18 tracks are featured including drumless versions of his Disco classics "Let's Go Swimming", "Tree House" and "Wax The Van" along with four previously unreleased tracks from "Sketches From World Of Echo".

"This was a guy who could sit down with a cello and sing with it in a way that no one on this Earth has ever done before, or will do so again." - PHILLIP GLASS

After great interest in my first Arthur Russell post. Here's a second one for you....

Enjoy;)

1. Tone Bone Kone 1:04
2. Soon-To-Be Innocent Fun/Let's See 9:35
3. Answers Me 2:10
4. Being It 5:16
5. Place I Know/Kid Like You 3:28
6. She's The Star/I Take This Time 4:56
7. Treehouse 2:15
8. See-Through 2:09
9. Hiding Your Present From You 4:16
10. Wax The Van 2:10
11. All-Boy All-Girl 3:43
12. Lucky Cloud 2:53
13. Tower Of Meaning/Rabbit's Ear/Home Away From Home 4:37
14. Let's Go Swimming 2:41
15. The Name Of The Next Song 8:00
16. Happy Ending 4:23
17. Canvas Home 2:34
18. Our Last Night Together

Monday, 19 January 2009

The World of Arthur Russell


The denizen of a strange netherworld when an experimental composer and at other times - LOOSE JOINTS, DINOSAUR L, LOLA...- the host of NY's freakiest nights, Arthur Russell was one of the pivotal figure and most impressive talent of NYC's downtown scene.

Born in Iowa, Russell sudied cello and music before moving to San Fransisco in the early seventies where he reportedly worked in conjunction with JOHN CAGE and ALLEN GINSBERG while studying Indian music at the Ali Akbar Khan School. Accordingly those two conections are traceable in works such as WORLD OF ECHO or TOWER OF MEANING that have both a distinctive experimental taint and a taste for the infinite.

After moving to New York in the late seventies, Russell became acquainted with music greats such as DAVID BYRNE, RHYS CHATHAM or JON GIBSON and this lead to the release in 1984 of INSTRUMENTALS a collection of tracks performed between 1975 and 1979.
However, despite his classical music pedigree, Russell first made a mark on the audience when taking part to the underground disco scene under a variety of monikers such as LOOSE JOINTS, LOLA or DINOSAUR L. Though his first disco release is reported to be KISS ME AGAIN on SIRE, it is really Loose Joints' Is it all over my Face? that put him under the limelight blessed as it was on its remix edition by two faultless LARRY LEVAN remixes.

Another stunning disco classic and one with an extremely leftfield production is DINOSAUR L's Go Bang, a track engraved into downtown's pantheon along with LIQUID LIQUID's Cavern. The FRAN?OIS K engineered track was actually released on Russell's own SLEEPING BAG imprint. Co-founded with Wiliam Socology, it was inauguated with the release of the 24-24 Music Ep. Though he remained a producer of leftfield disco throughout the eighties, Russell also focused on his more experimental works releasing WORLD OF ECHO and illustrating the works of Choregraphers. This was ended prematurely when in 1992, Russell died of AIDS.

2004 compilation for the electronica pioneer.
11 tracks including 1 bonus track by Indian Ocean, 'Schoolbell/Treehouse' (Walter Gibbons Mix), along with remixes by FK, Larry Levan, & Walter Gibbons.

Enjoy ;)

1 "Go Bang" (Dinosaur L) – 7:36
2 "Wax the Van" (Lola) – 5:27
3 "Is It All Over My Face" (Loose Joints) – 6:57
4 "Keeping Up" (Arthur Russell) – 6:20
5 "In the Light of the Miracle" (Arthur Russell) – 13:21
6 "A Little Lost" (Arthur Russell) – 3:18
7 "Pop Your Funk" (Loose Joints) – 6:38
8 "Let's Go Swimming" (Arthur Russell) – 5:14
9 "In the Cornbelt" (Dinosaur L) – 5:57
10 "Treehouse" (Arthur Russell) – 2:17
11 "Schoolbell/Treehouse" (Indian Ocean) – 10:05

Part 1
Part 2

Saturday, 17 January 2009

Hot 8 Brass Band Remixes



01. Its Real (Lack Of Afro Remix) 5:34
02. Get Up (Diesler Remix) 4:59
03. Its Real (Pavlov & Mishkin Remix) 3:30
04. We Are The One (Natural Self Remix) 4:01
05. Whats My Name (Aldo Vanucci Remix) 4:07
06. Jisten To Me (Hint Remix) 6:03
07. Sexual Healing (Me&You Re-edit) 8:57
08. Mish Mash (Unforscene Remix) 4:48
09. Get Up (Unforscene Remix) 3:25

Just came across this remix version of Hot 8 Brass Band
and thought i'd share it.....

Enjoy ;)

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Sunday, 11 January 2009

Calling Berlin......


This ones for you Viv! You said you liked the "Chunga's Revenge" track so heres the whole album
Enjoy ;)

1. Queremos Paz
2. Época
3. Chunga's Revenge
4. Triptico pt2
5. Triptico pt 1
6. Santa Maria (Del Buen Ayre)
7. Una Musica Brutal
8. Capitalismo Foráneo
9. Last Tango in Paris
10. del Ruso
11. Vuelvo Al Sur

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Sunday, 21 December 2008

today i have mostly be listening to.....Part 5


The Gotan Project's cover version of Frank Zappa's "Chunga's Revenge"

Enjoy ;)

Friday, 19 December 2008

Today i have mostly be listening to.....Part 2


Hot 8 Brass Band's version of Marvin Gayes "Sexual Healing"
A Balearic classic!!!
enjoy ;)

Tuesday, 16 December 2008

Today i have mostly been listening to..... part 1


One Dove's dubby version of Dolly Partons "Jolene"
Classic chooon!!!

Friday, 5 December 2008

Ronny and Renzo "Hottest Hits Outernational 2 - Caribe Jive"



Awesome downtempo Balearica from Belgium's Ronny and Renzo
Been on constantly in the car, on my iPod, even had a chip inserted into my brain with it set to continuous play!
Love it...Enjoy ;)

intro: speech Norma Beecroft (Music Canada library)

1. Peter Phonix - Neverneverland
2. Rosebud - Main theme “More”
3. David Cassidy - Romance (Love Mix)
4. Ben Cook - Better Days
5. Frankie Valentine - Zumbie
6. Elektrosmog - Swiss Invader
7. Tokyo Black Star - Violent Rush
8. The Vanden Plas - Let's Stop

interlude: excerpt Electrographics (Music De Wolfe library)

9. Chris Bowden - Crockers & Killers (Palmskin remix)
10. Different Gear - untitled (from the “Part 4 & 5” twelve inch)
11. West India Co. - Ave Maria (extended version)
12. Okay Temiz - Denizalti Rüzgarlari
13. James Last - Inner City Blues
14. Minako Yoshida - Monster Stomp
15. Jerry Harrison - Rev It Up (Wisconsin Dub)
16. Takis - Paris-Istanbul (Takis Beat)
17. Rick Van Der Linden - Game
18. Jah Wobble - Auguries Of Innocence
19. Brian Eno - Fractal Zoom (Small Country Mix)
20. Janko Nilovic - Visions Fantastiques

Part 1
Part 2

Tuesday, 28 October 2008

Trevor Fung & Colin Hudd-Spectrum Night, Legends, Manchester - Early 1989



Trevor began DJing in 1977 quickly gaining a reputation alongside the fondly remembered Steve Walsh including radio shows and live support. This led to him joining the Funk Mafia with Chris Hill, Greg Edwards and Bob Jones etc. playing the Soul Weekender & All-Dayer circuit but by 1981 his taste had exhausted the purist confinements of the "Soul Boy" movement and he branched out at Rumours London playing a broader selection of music.

In 1982, Trevor was invited to play at Amnesia (Ibiza) with respected resident DJ and friend Alfredo and later that year teamed up with long time friend Paul Oakenfold to set up The Funhouse. They then formed the infamous Project club in Streatham where they gave opportunities to many up and coming deejays.
The Project has been credited by The Media as one of London’s first clubs to play House Music. 
In 1987 Trevor returned to Ibiza with the Project Club concept playing a mix of Hip Hop, Indie, Acid and House, which became known in the media as Balearic Beat. 
His influence and what followed during this particular period is immeasurable. Fellow DJ's and friends Paul Oakenfold, Nicky Holloway, Johnny Walker, Lisa Loud, Nancy Noise and Danny Rampling were all visitors to Trevor’s events in Ibiza in 1987 inspiring them to launch seminal club nights in the UK including Future, Shoom, Spectrum, The Land Of Oz, and Trip thus changing the face of The UK Club Scene. Trevor played at all of these nights and went on to headline at the M25 Orbital “Rave” events Sunrise, Energy, World Dance and Biology.

A belting mix this! I think Part 1 is Hudd, Part 2 is Fung
Ps. I know the flyer is for the Heaven "Spectrum" but couldn't find one for Legends. Anyway Enjoy;)

Part 1
Part 2

Thursday, 25 September 2008

A few more bits and pieces

1 "Elle et moi(Extended 12 version) Max Berlin


2 "Bonnie and Clyde" Serge Gainsbourg


3 "Stop Bajon" Primavera


4 "Rotation(Original 12 version) Herb Alpert


5 "Mambo" Wally Badarou


6 "Anikana-o(Tom Moulton mix) Kongas


7 "Midnight Man(12 Version) Flash and the pan


Enjoy;)

Shoom Classics

Heres 3 Shoom Classics for your delictation

1 "let's start the dance(12"mix)" Hamilton Bohannon


2 "Precious little diamond" Fox the fox


3 "What's going on" Cyndi Lauper


Enjoy;)

A Few More Belters U All Should Recognise !


1 "Hoomba Hoomba(Full Lengh Version) Jasper Van't  Hof


2 "First Time Ever(Mellow Groove)" Joanna Law


3 "Sinful(Tribal Mix)" PeteWylie


4 "Jibaro(Enrolle)(Long Version)" Elkin & Nelson



Wednesday, 24 September 2008

Should Have Been!!!

Four More Should Have Been? Could Have Been A Contender?

1 "(Oh No! Not)The Beast Day" Marsha Hunt

Marsha Hunt's - Oh no, not the Beast Day, one of her two 45's recorded for Vertigo Records, recorded in 1973 and taken off " Suck it and See ", that great double Vertigo compilation featuring Jade Warrior, Manfred Mann, Nucleus, Atlantis etc etc. Marsha Hunt was an American who moved to the UK in the late sixties. At one stage she featured with Ferris Wheel and was also in bluesman Alexis Korner's backing band. She also tried her hand in acting and as a radio talk show host in the UK.

2 "Spanish Hustle" Fatback Band

The "Spanish Hustle" is an extremely dynamic latin-flavoured disco song with strong synth, and saxophone elements. The vocals are minimal but necessary to make the song sound so nice.

3 "Get Up And Dance" Eddie Harris

“Get On Up and Dance” is a tune that starts off softly, with some jazz notes, and grows to be a piece of Jazz Funk that beckons you to get into it and get involved.

4 "Theme From Enter The Dragon" Dennis Coffey

Dennis Coffey is the legendary Detroit Guitarist who gave us "Scorpio"
this is his version of this amazing films theme.

Here's a couple of Peter Gabriel rarities

 
1 Don't Break This Rhythm(B-Side)
2 Games Without Frontiers(Massive Attack remix)
3 Kiss The Frog(Mindbenders mix)
4Mercy Street(William Orbit remix)

Enjoy ;)

It could have been Alfredo

Two should have been balearic classics!!!

1 "first cut is the deepest" Barbara Jones

This is the Studio One version of the Cat Stevens classic

2"Im gonna love u a little bit more" Kellee Patterson

Barry White first released his original on his 1974 debut album. Kellee put out her version in
1976 on an album, which she associate-produced, entitled Kellee for Shadybrook records.

Sunday, 7 September 2008

Alfredo "Totally Balearic pt1"



Alfredo (aka Alfredo Joaquin Fiorito) was working as a DJ in the mid-'80s when he first heard the sound of Chicago house; he began playing it immediately and then brought the style to London with fellow DJs Paul Oakenfold, Danny Rampling and others. Born in Argentina on April 20, 1953, Alfredo studied business, medicine and later philosophy in school. He worked as a journalist and concert promoter in the early '70s, but moved to the Mediterranean island of Ibiza in 1975, where he worked as a clothes-maker until he decided to become a DJ. A later move to mainland Spain and a job at the Amnesia club introduced him to house. His 1986 sets at London's Project Club mixed house with rare grooves, but it took years for England's clubbers to warm to the sound. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

WOW!!! Found this on another site & had to have it!
Balearic @ it's best from my all time favorite Dj.......

No track list but feel free to to post
any you recognise in comments
enjoy! (i certainly did:)

Download Links...
Pt1.
Pt2.