Archives from March 2010

Big Morsy Giveaway!

Morsy (Nanachill NYC) is giving away all his 808-remixes! MORSY : DON’T HATE THE 808 – 15 TRACKS Check here Morsy’s myspace. Peace. -D

Dance Classics Blog: The Mizell Brothers

Since I’m crazy for jazzfunk stuff, I’ll continue on the story about great production teams that Herman Prime started on the earlier post. So, to the groove roots! Brothers Larry and Alphonso have made their mark on music history. They together have produced classical b-boy break with Johnny Hammond “Gears”, Roller disco anthem “Boogie Oogie [...]

Dance Classics Blog: Going Back To My Roots

“Going Back To My Roots” is one of the most versioned piece of epic disco ever made. It’s written and originally recorded in 1976 by Lamont Dozier from the infamous Holland-Dozier-Holland production trio. This team was responsible for numerous productions for Motown records for artists such as Martha & the Vandellas, The Supremes, The Four [...]

We love Tampere Film Festival

From Wednesday 10th of March to Sunday 14th of March our home town is hosting the 40th annual Tampere Film Festival. The festival programme has always included a nice selection of music related stuff, both films and events, and this year is no exception. One of the movie highlights at least for me is a [...]

Dance Classics

The ZE label was one of the most colourful and diverse underground labels in the late 70′s and the early 80′s. This New York based label released loads of great disco, post-punk and no wave tunes. Here’s a couple of them. Enjoy! Was (Not Was) – Tell Me That I’m Dreaming (12″ Remix) (Mediafire 320) [...]

The Next Step

Here’s a mix of 20-odd dubstep-type songs I like. It’s got some new ish plus some “classics”. Enjoy! Nikola Tesla Tracklist: 1. Four Tet – Love Cry (joy orbison remix) 2. Ramadanman – Humber 3. Silkie – Concrete Jungle 4. Drop The Lime – Set Me Free (reso remix) 5. Delphic – Doubt (ramadanman refix) [...]

Dance Classics blog

Happy Mondays represented the true Madchester vibe from the late 80′s to the early 90′s. This song is one of their mellow ones, a nice midtempo roller with a hypnotic groove and the trademark piano sound of that era. Many of the band’s tracks were produced by the legendary couple Paul Oakenfold and Steve Osborne, [...]