One more from the 4/4. Kenny Dope creating a stunning deep disco atmosphere with this (what we call re-edit now) sublime Bucketheads groove. Of course "The Bomb" was the bomb but if you look a little deeper from the LP he produced you'll find 3 or 4 more quality grooves. 3 of them on this 10". Recorded 1995
Friday, February 19, 2010
Billy Wooten - Chicango
Cro Magnon - Black Mahogani
Cro - Magnon are a 3 piece band out of Japan that seem to have a crush on jazz/groove & disco music (don't we all). On this lp "Mellow Out & Acoustic" they perform a number of originals alongside some cover versions from artists like Roy Ayres, Clifton Davis and Moodymann aka Kenny Dixon Jnr who's classic disco/jazz tronica (excuse the genre used) is the one i'm feeling. It's virtually the same song only slightly more laid back with the use of live drums. Pour a drink, dim the lights and ease on back in your favourite chair. Recorded 2008
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Mark Murphy - Sly
Eddie Jefferson - Thank You - Falletinme Be Mice Elf Agin
Elis Regina - Elis
Next up is a song off a Brazilian LP from the beautiful voice that is Elis. It is mostly bossa nova but has a few interesting cinematic cuts too. The track i've chosen is "Roda" which was originally penned by Gilberto Gil & Joao Augusto and covered by Sergio Mendes. IMHO this is the best version. Recorded 1966
Dread Flimstone & The Modern Tone Age Family - From The Ghetto
This is an absolute classic! It is one of those songs that at a young age (in my case back then) sweeps you off your feet and makes you say wow, TUNE! It is really soulful yet beat-y, meat-y and slightly electronic. I first heard it being played in the back room of a large club when i was 16 (mum's the word), where I instantly wanted it but never knew who the artist was or the track name for that matter. So no luck for years until I travelled to the other end of the globe and literally found a copy in the first record store i entered simply as the title is in the lyrics. It was certainly a happy day. Recorded 1991
DJ Honda - II
This record was a promo sampler that I had mailed to me while living and DJing in the UK some years back. I've loved it from the get-go and it rarely leaves my box (if my box requires hip hop). It contains 11 tracks with a smorgasbord of guest mc's including De la soul, KRS One & The Beatnuts. It's mostly easy listening alongside the occasional floor filler. Here are my picks. Recorded 1998
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