Thursday, February 26, 2009

SATYAJIT RAY























    Huggs put me on to this nice little soundtrack by Satyajit Ray, who had a chill career as a director - only 37 films. Also composed scores for most of them, wrote fiction, published books and worked as an advertising art director. Also he was a pimp as you can tell from this photo. Feeling these tunes, whole thing's only 8 mins long, only wish it was longer.

    Satyajit Ray - Charulata (The Lonely Wife)
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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Ben Liebrand




    Ben Liebrand must be a really nice man considering all the dope shit he's done over the years. Dude used to do mashup type remixes back in the 80's that were dope as fuck and also hosted a monthly radio show since the early 80s called the Grandmix, comprised of all his own edits and remixes. Apparently, he was a major influence on Olav Basoski (right down to his look, I guess...), who used a lot of the same cut-up techniques in his 90's filtered discohouse (yeah, one word...) as Ben did over a decade prior.


    Here's a Grandmix from 1983 . Only 72 tracks:
    01. Intro Grandmix 83
    02. Am/Fm - Natascha King
    03. Just Be Good To Me - S.O.S. Band
    04. New York, Ny - Nina Hagen
    05. Let's Stay Together - Tina Turner
    06. Last Night A DJ Saved My Life - Indeep
    07. When Boys Talk - Indeep
    08. All Night Long - Lionel Richie
    09. I Like Chopin - Gazebo
    10. Sucker DJ's (I Will Survive) - Dimples D.
    11. Rockit - Herbie Hancock
    12. Jam on Revenge - New Clues
    13. Get It On - Spence
    14. Too Shy - Kajagogoo
    15. The Crown -Gary Bird
    16. Get The Money - Valerie Oliver
    17. Let's Dance - David Bowie
    18. Take me to the top - Advance
    19. Good Time Superstition Medley - Clubhouse
    20. You Are In My System - Robert Palmer
    21. It's Alright - NV
    22. Hip Hop Bebop - Man Parrish
    23. Magic Wand -Whodini
    24. You Are Beautiful - Chic
    25. Hey You - Rock Steady Crew
    26. Play that Beat (Mr. DJ) - Globe & Whiz Kid
    27. Feel The Drive - Doctor's Cat
    28. How About It - MDMC
    29. Where Is My Man - Eartha Kitt
    30. Holiday - Madonna
    31. Something Special - Steve Harvey
    32. Get Down Saturday night - Oliver Cheatham
    33. Billie Jean - Michael Jackson
    34. Valley Style - T. Sky Valley
    35. Let The Music Play - Shannon
    36. On The Upside - Xena
    37. In The Bottle - C.O.D.
    38. What I've Got Is What You Need - Unique
    39. Activate - Sharon Redd
    40. New Dimension - Imagination
    41. Making Music - Gary's Gang
    42. Thriller - Michael Jackson
    43. Hypnotic Tango - My Mine
    44. Takin' it Straight - Corey Josias
    45. Dolce Vita - Ryan Paris
    46. I.O.U. - Freeez
    47. I Love How You Feel - Sharon Redd
    48. Let No Man Put Asunder - First Choice
    49. I Love You - Yello (sample)
    50. Love Game - Pure Energy
    51. Walkin' on Sunshine - Rocker's Revenge (sample)
    52. Weekend - Class Action (sample)
    53. Last night A DJ saved my life - Indeep (sample)
    54. Get on out of my mix - Dolby's Cube (sample)
    55. In the bottle - C.O.D. (sample)
    56. Wanna Be Startin' Something - Michael Jackson
    57. Weekend - Class Action
    58. Happy Station - Fun Fun
    59. Happiness - Cuba Gooding
    60. In The Name Of Love - Sharon Redd
    61. Burn It up - Risque (rhythm loop)
    62. Sweet Dreams - Eurythmics
    63. Owner Of A lonely Heart - Yes
    64. Primitive Desire - Eastbound Express Way
    65. Blue Monday - New Order
    66. Get The Balance Right - Depeche Mode
    67. So Many Men - Miquel Brown
    68. Searchin' - Hazell Dean
    69. Party - Julius Brown
    70. My Forbidden Lover - Tapps
    71. Vamos a la Playa - Righeira
    72. Boys come to town - Earlene Bentley
    73. Living on Video - Trans-X
    74. Grandmix 83 Blast-off



    A couple stinkers, but not more than 2 or 3, and then mostly classics. I play like 70-80% of these, early in the evening, on a weekly basis. There's a couple lesser known GEMS on here like the Cory Josias. Fuck whatever, just download it. I guarantee it will grow on you (like a goiter) after the 15th minute.

    Here's my favourite Ben Liebrand remix. It's a remix of Miko Mission's biggest hit, How Old Are You? Miko Mission is from Finland and used to play ringette with the Top Billin' dudes.Source URL: https://jimhensons.blogspot.com/2009/02/
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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

HE HAS A LITTLE SUGAR IN HIS TANK...

    This...is...fucked.





    Audio is kinda shite, but watch this shit. How have I not seen this before? I love how Rick James takes homeboy to court for like 4 1/2 G's. Fuckin...hahahahaha...Source URL: https://jimhensons.blogspot.com/2009/02/
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Thursday, February 19, 2009

Joe Cuba RIP



    1931-2009

    Gilberto Miguel Calderon, 22 April 1931, New York City, New York, USA; of Puerto Rican parentage. Calderon, who was a salesman by day, played conga with the Joe Panama Quintet, whose other personnel were: Panama (leader/piano), Jimmy Sabater (timbales/vocals), Willie Torres (lead vocals), Tommy Berrios (vibraphone) and Roy Rosa (bass). In late 1954, the pianist, composer and arranger Nick Jiménez replaced Panama and Calderon took over leadership. At Panama's instigation, the musicians' union prohibited the use of his name, and acting on a promoter's suggestion, the group became the Joe Cuba Sextet. Latin music historian, Max Salazar, has cited singer/composer Willie Torres and Nick Jiménez as pioneers of the use of English lyrics in Latin music. Joe Cuba is credited with pioneering the "Latin Boogaloo" sound.

    Joe Cuba's Mambo - Joe Cuba SextetSource URL: https://jimhensons.blogspot.com/2009/02/
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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

ARMAND in the early 2000s





    Ok - now Armand Van Helden in the 1990s amassed a discography worthy of a full career. He became a dance music deity with tunes like Witch Doktor, his remix of Professional Widow by Tori Amos, Funk Phenomena (which was the biggest tune of 1997 - following Da Funk in 1996 and Flash in 1995), Flowerz and You Dont Know Me.

    But the purpose of this post is to focus on some of my faves from his early 2000s discography. And to point out that almost 10 years ago he was doing what everybody else (and I mean everybody) is doing now.

    In 2000 he released the full length entitled Killing Puritans which included the smash "Koochy" (a big tune in the early days of Hai Karate), as well a Full Moon with Common - a disco hip house jam which also got alot of play in the club. Those records still sound great - dude has always been way ahead of the curve.

    Here is a lesser known tune from the record called "Hybridz" - and sounds a LITTLE bit like "Touch Your Toes" from 2008.
    Armand Van Helden feat. Mongloids - Hybridz
    Dude has hip house locked down. Shit.

    In 2001 he released "What Can't you Free Some Time?" on 12". This also got more than a few spins at Hai Karate:
    Armand Van Helden - Why Cant you Free Some Time?

    In 2004 (FIVE YEARS AGO!) AVH released My, My, My which is more in the style of his current stuff.
    Armand Van Helden - My My My (Original)

    Anyways - what a guy. Armand Van Helden - he makes the dance records and he makes them great. So recognize motherfuckers, and danse.Source URL: https://jimhensons.blogspot.com/2009/02/
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Muggs at work in '93

Monday, February 16, 2009

    Here's a link to Ricky Gervais' blog. Apparently he's been doing it for about a year (who knew?). It's pretty damn funny. Enjoy. Also happy Bday to my little sister!
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Sunday, February 15, 2009

FOOD FOR MY SOUL

PAY THAT MAN HIS MONEY!

Friday, February 13, 2009

Valentine's Day

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

D'you like to (pause) MOVE IT?!




















    How's your collection of 90s dance mp3s? Hit up the 90s Singles blog to round it out. It runs pretty deep. They're 192kbps... is that decent?

    Also here's a horrid clip of Capital Sound performing live on Musique Plus (Quebec's version of MuchMusic) in 1994. It's truly awful. Enjoy.




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Thursday, February 5, 2009

Q Tip

    Q-tip was on Ellen last week - doin his own dang.

    The new record sounds good.



    I remember the first time I heard ATCQ was in 1990 when I was on vacation with my family in Los Angeles. I went to a record store and they had a PERSONICS machine. So I made a mixtape with a bunch of rap tunes which we had heard on the radio in LA that week (Rap was hard to come by in the nether regions of Canada at that time). For some reason I threw "I left my wallet in El Segundo" on there and it immediately became my favorite chune on the mix.

    Here's Q-tip is his young prime rapping on this classic JB's cut:

    The Jungle Brothers (feat De La Soul, ATCQ, Monie Love, Queen Latifah) - Doin Our Own DangSource URL: https://jimhensons.blogspot.com/2009/02/
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Woo Ee Ah Ah

Monday, February 2, 2009

Green Velvet

    Here's a old pic I found from 1999 of me and Green Velvet. We were djing a rave in Seattle. He was mad cool and a legend even back then. The picture was taken at the Howard Johnson Motel by a girl who said she was an exotic dancer.

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    Flash came out in 1995 and no other club records could fuck with it. It basically held the title until Daft Punk's Da Funk came out the following year.

    FLASH (DJ SNEAK MIX) - GREEN VELVETSource URL: https://jimhensons.blogspot.com/2009/02/
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Sunday, February 1, 2009

Just like a car, you're pleasing to be hold. I'll call you Jaguar, if I may be so bold.

    I feel like dancing, but particularly with Marc Bolan or George Gershwin. Though they are both deceased (incredibly too soon in both cases), I feel the former would be a bit more accessible for a dance. Thinking about it, I can actually vividly picture Gershwin having a few sly moves at some incredibly ravishing ball.



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