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Strike Boys, “Without Soul” Stereo Deluxe 2002

February 2nd, 2009 · No Comments · Music, house

Everyone has thier own list of elusive tunes. Maybe it’s only part of a lyric or a sample or a bassline distinctive enought to hum. In any case, the search can be long and frustrating even when you have have plenty of dj/ music obsessed friends like I do. Today’s track is one of mine. [...]

 

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One Way, “Sugar Rock” (gold code edit) 2009

January 28th, 2009 · No Comments · Music, Re-Edit, synth

One Way was formed in 1979 in Detroit, Michigan and were originally known as Soul Partners. They first recorded as “Al Hudson and the Partners”, scoring an R&B hit on the ABC label called “You Can Do It” in 1979. When ABC got bought out by MCA, the band changed their name to One Way [...]

 

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The Cure, “Object” Fiction 1979

January 15th, 2009 · 1 Comment · rock

To me, it makes perfect sense to follow a Depeche Mode post with a Cure one. Back in the day, if you liked one of them, you were most likely into the other. I was a huge fan of both bands up until the 90s (DM’s “Violater” and The Cure’s “Disintegration”). I haven’t seen the [...]

 

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Paul McCartney, “What’s That You’re Doing” Odeon 1982

December 11th, 2008 · No Comments · Music, rock

Monster album cut by Sir Paul off of his 82′ album,”Tug of War”. Collaborating with Stevie Wonder, they produced, “Ebony and Ivory” (expertly parodied on SNL by Eddie Murphy as Stevie Wonder and Joe Piscapo as Frank Sinatra) and today’s select, “What’s That You’re Doing”. Special thanks goto to Dave Aju, Mr. Wrong? and the [...]

 

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Moebius-Plank-Neumeier, “Pitch Control” Sky 1983

July 29th, 2008 · 2 Comments · Caltrop, Experimental, Music

In 1983 the dream team consisting of Dieter Moebius, Conny Plank, and Mani Neumeier of the Cluster, Harmonia and Guru Guru fame released their third album entitled ‘Zero Set’ on Sky Records, a German indie label specializing in Krautrock and early electronics. The combination of electronic elements, African and somewhat angular (called it German, hah!) [...]

 

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