Category Archives: house
CLASSIC DISCO HOUSE MIX: LARRY LEVAN LIVE @ MINISTRY OF SOUND1991 PART 2
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via CLASSIC DISCO HOUSE MIX: LARRY LEVAN LIVE @ MINISTRY OF SOUND1991 PART 2.
Playlist :
Ce Ce Peniston – Finally
Rare Earth – Happy Song Or Dance (Edit)/Eurythmics – Sweet Dreams (Victor Rosado Tracks Live Mix)
Virgo – Mechanically Replayed
Mission Control – Outer Limits
PM Dawn – Watcher’s Point of View (Todd Terry Mix)
Voyage – Lady America
The Prince Of Dance Presents Sunday Adams – (Oohh Ohh Ah Ha) I Wanna Feel It!
Petra & Co – Just Let Go (Dub)
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Moby – Go
Moby – Mobility
Adamski – Killer
Urban Soul – Alright
Toxic Two – Rave Generator
Smallage – Together
The Erykah Badu Remixes #2: Bag Lady (Miguel Migs Remix) (DEEP SOULFUL HOUSE)
The Queen of NEO-SOUL gets a beautiful DEEP HOUSE remix courtesy of Miguel Miggs.
AUSTRALIAN DEEP TRIBAL HOUSE & ELECTRONICA: Alphatown Live Podcast
I was introduced to Alphatown collective many years back when the duo was warming up for Derrick May‘s & Biz-E on a Wednesday night at Gas Nightclub. From memory their set that night was very drum machine driven dance floor orientated techno. There sound in the studio and live shows have really emerged to incorporate the deeper & melodic shades of electronic music over the years & it inspirational to see quality music getting played and made so close to home.
Check out this Deep Tribal Inspired House & Techno set.
It was Friday the 13th and Mercury, Venus, Mars and Jupiter were in alignment. In keeping with the general ‘vibe’ we combined some Vorheesian tones with a cameo appearance from Caleban, an extra-dimensional being who recently made our acquaintance. Enjoy!
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Terrence Parker Classic ‘Detroit Lost Mixtape’ + Terrence Parker Live in Sydney (Sat 24th Sept) @ Manhattan Lounge
As many of you know by now, Terrence will be playing in Sydney next Saturday 24th Sept @ the old Manhattan Lounge 58 Elizabeth St Martin Place.
$20 pre-sale tickets are available from http://www.ourhousesydney.com. There will be a limited amount of $25 tickets at the door.
Check out this classic Terrence Mix recorded back in 1996!
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Here is the 3rd installment of this popular Terrence Parker classic mix tape series. This mix tape was originally recorded in July of 1996. For more information on how you can purchase the full 79 minute mix on CD, please visit Disk Union (JAPAN) online at: http://diskunion.net/clubt/ct/search?m=11&q=TERRENCE%20PARKER
If you have any trouble purchasing this mix please send an email to: info@terrenceparkermusic.com
Website: www.TerrenceParkerMusic.com
..and this a red hot disco mix!
CLASSIC ACID HOUSE, TECHNO: JOEY BELTRAM – ENERGY FLASH (1991)
The Original Classic Deep, Moody, Underground Acid Techno cut the New York’s legendry Joey Beltram from way back in 1991.
& still rocking the subs on dance-floors today.
Joey Beltram – Energy Flash GRAFFITI ON MARS REMIX ( DOWNLOAD)
Joey Beltram (Wiki)
Joey Beltram (born November 6, 1971 in Queens, New York City, United States) is an American DJ and record producer, best-known for the pioneering recordings “Energy Flash” and “Mentasm”.
Mentasm, co-produced with Mundo Muzique, became iconic within rave culture, as it was the track that gave birth to the “mentasm riff” (also known as the “Hoover sound“): a churning, dirgelike synth pattern that wormed into techno’s communal genome and has since been mutated and reused in literally thousands of records.[citation needed] Beltram and the “mentasm riff” are strongly associated with drum and bass, the Belgian techno scene, and the R&S record label, as well as hardcore/hard house in their various permutations since 1994.[citation needed] Beltram was referenced as a pioneer in the late 1990s house music scene by Daft Punk, in their song “Teachers” off their 1997 debut album, Homework and author, Simon Reynolds, credited Beltram with having “revolutionized techno twice before the age of 21,[1]” when describing both “Energy Flash” and “Mentasm” in his book Generation Ecstasy.
Throughout the years, Beltram has continually toured at major festivals around the globe.[2] He has also continued releasing techno, with his 1993 and 1994 tracks “Aonox” on Visible and “the Beltram re-releases” on Trax, the “Caliber” EP on Warp, and his 1995 LP Places and 1996 single, “Ball Park” on Tresor counting among his work in the 1990s. He was also invited to release another album, Close Grind, on Daniel Miller’s Novamute imprint under the JB³ alias.[3]
In 1999, he launched his own label STX[4] with Arena, while he continued to release under Code 6 and JB³, as well as headlining events such as Awakenings, Coachella, Nature One, Mayday and Dance Valley. Returning to Tresor in 2004, he released the album Rising Sun. And he has kept up a busy release schedule ever since, with tracks on Womb, Harthouse, Drumcode, MB Electroniks, and Bush. Perhaps his best-selling single of recent times is his remix of Oliver Huntemann’s “Shanghai Spinner,” which hit the Beatport Top 10 in 2009.[5] It was also included in Simian Mobile Disco‘s Essential Mix at the beginning of 2010.[6]
Related articles
- 10 of the best clubs in Berlin (guardian.co.uk)
- Midwest Electric: the Story of Chicago House and Detroit Techno (undergroundhousetv.wordpress.com)
- Detroit Techno: DJ Bone – BBC Radio Mix 2011 (sydneyunderground.org)
- Techno don Legowelt releases new album for free (dangerousminds.net)
- Is this acid house techno electronica industrial? (ask.metafilter.com)
- VIDEO: Eddie Fowlkes, Juan Atkins, Ron Murphy, Jeff Mills : Techno – Detroit’s Gift to the World Part #1 (sydneyunderground.org)

