Monthly Archives: August 2011

CLASSIC NEW YORK HOUSE: Lil Louis – Club Lonely vs The Conversation (Original Sydney Underground 15 Min Edit)


A quick edit of some classic HOUSE cuts by Lil Louis just for youtube.

Tracks Used:

Lil Louis – Club Lonely (Original Version)
Lil Louis – The Conversation (Original Underground Version)

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CLASSIC DEEP HOUSE: Seven Grand Housing Authority Feat. Terrence Parker-Loves Got Me High


The Original Seven Grand Housing Authority CLASSIC cut featuring Detroit House legend Terrance Parker on production duties. Still a super warm house classic I would love to hear out one Sunday afternoon in Sydney.

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I also just got some news that Terrance Parker will be playing live in Sydney next month at an inner city loft space (more details on FB & Inthemix), either way it should be a rare special night of music like it usually is when HOUSE MUSIC ROYALITY comes to town.

Also found these Remixes:

(Jeroen Krom & Steve Rachmad Remix)

(Sterac Remix)

CLASSIC DISCO,ELECTRONICA: Donna Summer – I Feel Love (12″ Version Extended Original)


David Bowie wandered into the studio when Donna Summer was recording this song. He turned to the producer and said “this is going to change the face of music” and he was right. One music icon recognized the genius of another! Donna summer wrote this song and it can still be pointed to as the song that started an entire dance movement that is still in effect today. Pure genius and inspiration!

CLASSIC NEW YORK HOUSE: Michael Jackson – Rock With You (Frankie Knuckles Extended Piano Intro Mix)


Frankie Knuckles Jr on the remix duties, with probably the nicest club intro’s I have heard.. The man is simple the KING of the CLUB MIX!
 
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About the Original!
Rock With You” was written by Rod Temperton and recorded by Michael Jackson. It was released on November 3, 1979, as the second single from Michael Jackson‘s fifth album, Off the Wall. Written by Heatwave group member and songwriter Rod Temperton, who also wrote Jackson’s 1984 song “Thriller“. The song helped Jackson score one of the first Billboard number-one singles in the 1980s. It reached number one on both the pop and R&B singles chart and became one of Jackson’s most-loved songs. A video for the song shows a smiling Jackson dancing in a sequined suit against a background laser. According to Billboard, the song was the fourth biggest single of 1980. It is also considered one of the last big hits of the discoera.It was re-released as a single on February 27, 2006, as part of the Visionary: The Video Singles box set.

 

CLASSIC DETROIT HOUSE: Theo Parrish – Falling Up (Carl Craig Remix) Vs Theo Parrish – Falling Up (Original)


Theo Parrish – Falling Up (Carl Craig Remix)

When two of the great musical minds of Detroit Techno & House come together it is always going to be special isn’t it. Carl Craig completely stripped the original Theo Parrish cut “Falling Up” and packed it with everything from Jazz Keys, padded synthesizers and white noise like only he can. This is an absolute killer reworking that has been a favorite for us and on dance floors around Sydney for years.

Download the Carl Craig Remix Here

And just to give you an idea of how much of  Carl Craig put into this, just check out the original version below;

Theo Parrish – Falling Up (Original)

Download the Original Falling Up Here

DETROIT DEEP AFRO HOUSE,HI TECH SOUL: Theo Parrish – Children of the Drum Feat. Jerry The Cat


Theo Parrish

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Organic Afro Percussion rhythms played by Detroit Percussionist, DJ and Producer Jerry The Cat, Dubbed out poetic vocals & Theo Parrish‘s signature mixing skills = Deep House Bliss.

For me this is defiantly a Theo Parrish cut that should be getting its proper dues by the ”children of the drum” & the cats making them dance in clubs and warehouse spaces.

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