LOVE FROM METROPOLIS — FOUR
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Ending the year with more computer love from Metropolis…featuring the ghetto funk of Eric Travis, serious deepness from Rick Wilhite, M. Pittman and Jamie L, new heat from myself and Orion Syndicate and some heavyweight jams new & old that I’ve been really feeling this year…big up all the SoundCloud fam and heds worldwide…Q
Tracklist:
01 Rick ‘The Godson’ Wilhite — City Bar Dancing (Basement mix)
02 Orion Syndicate — Watch Beat
03 Gifted & Blessed — The Reflektor
04 The Egyptian Lover — Computer Love (Sweet Dreams)
05 Eric Travis — Get Your Body On The Floor
06 Deborah Washington — Nothing But Drums
07 Quaid — Phonecall
08 Marcellus Pittman — An Afternoons Delight (Dub)
09 Jamie L — Munich D-Strut
10 Арсенал — С пластинки
11 Dro Carey — 958
12 Zed Bias — Music Deep Inside
13 Reflections On Creation & Bass — Theme for the Space Children
14 Hype Williams — Your girl smells chung when she wears dior
15 Vangelis — Violently in Love
DEEP…
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FRIDAY PHREEK
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Hope y’all enjoyed our trip down memory lane this week, feels right to end with something current (and that’s actually been mixed & mastered!) Taken from ROC&B’s long player ‘People at the End of Time’ (available to buy here) it’s that dirty little instrumental ‘Space Phreek’. The still-might-happen-but-probably-won’t live show has a Quaid vocal on this that’s borderline sex-pest, till that see’s the light of day here’s the original mix.
Reflections on Creation & Bass — Space Phreek
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Rebirth on the iPhone
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Oh yeah!
ReBirth for the iPhone, which if nothing else is a big step towards Reason for the iPad.
You could probably bash out yesterday’s freaky friday post on the way to work.
Welcome to the Phuture.
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FRIDAY FREAK
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Something a little different for this week, inspired by a hot & freaky vibe in the smoke last nite. While the shot above is the Egyptian Lover, the track I’m posting is actually from ‘Uncle Jam’s Army’, though he is on production duties & vocals. Uncle Jam’s Army we’re a West Coast outfit that had both the pharaoh of electro-sleaze and Ice-T pass through their ranks in the early eighties.
It’s got the standard electro format of a couple of versus followed by drawn out instrumental breakdown (think there’s even a 10 minute jam out there) but it’s got a killer groove and a distinctive enough palette to stand out from cuts of the same era.
Doesn’t have quite the same resonance in the daylight hours though: definitely one for sweaty nites & neon lights.
Uncle Jam’s Army — Dial-A-Freak
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