La Playa Sextet sounds like one of those relaxing 1950s tropical beach front hotel scenes from a period film. This song is off a re-issue 7''
Bridgitte Bardot Samba:1956
by: La Playa Sextet
song download link & share..enjoy.. http://www.mediafire.com/?qzrtdk3zjmi
I came across this record while looking for Euro-Disco dance music references beyond the usual Cerrone Lp, ect..
Anyways Le Club had it going on in the 80s!!
Feature song
Un Fait Divers et Rien de Plus by: Le Club
Download link, enjoy & share it!! http://www.mediafire.com/?mztytwytjuy
I've had this 7'' of a while. The feature song I dig on this is called "K One Hour" released in 1993 on Lunar Rotation Records out of Boston.
It's trippy, errie & yet beautiful.
Recorded at Vortex Studios, Vermont: Oct '93
::Cul de Sac, a band whose name was taken from a Roman Polanski film, is Boston's original post rock granddaddy formed in 1989. They continue to record, release music & tour.
song: K One Hour by: Cul de Sac
download & share link: http://www.mediafire.com/?0nh3tyw0wyt
I've been a on a steady vinyl archiving pace over the past few weeks & I keep coming across these early house bootleg comp 12''s with songs I know I will never hear anyone play.
Here's one of the records. I like the entire side & of course 4am is a very under rated classic.
This particular song is called
"Dick Beats" produced by Techno & Datboy on Tech Grooves Vol. 1..
Song Link http://www.mediafire.com/?mmgiuxytjyz
English Hip-Hop duo She-Rockers made a string of 12'' singles for Jive records & Music of Life label in the early 90's. One of their bigger songs (Give It A Rest) was produced by Public Enemy's former lead S1W & controversial figure Professor Griff.
The thing about this song is that he jacked Carly Simon's early 80's hit "Why" which at the time was remixed by Chic band members & writers Bernard Edwards & Nile Rodgers. It eventually became a Paradise Garage classic after Larry Levan started throwing the remix as a part of his dj sets..
link Song::
Give It A Rest" :: She-Rockers http://www.mediafire.com/?jlyyy1dyiyn
Original Version & Video for "Why"
Disco Dub is a bootleg 12'' I got in the early 90's & I still love it. If you're a head or a dj that buys re-issues or still goes to NYC's Rock & Soul Records store to get 12''bootleg disco/funk/NYC party thrown down singles then you own this 12'' with the green label, I got mine from the legendary but now defunk Beat Street Records.
Disco Dub:: On JD Records ...
song link: http://www.mediafire.com/?hjrrmmgzeyt
This is a compilation of 19 homemade hip-hop tracks from Alfonzie's hefty stack of 3.5 floppy disks. Mostly based around funk/jazz record samples with an occasional sci-fi twist accompanied by audio clips & b-film dialogue. All tracks were made mostly during 2005-2009 on the classic Akai MPC 2000XL drum machine sampler along with sprinkles of live instrumentation.
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Download link..spread it... http://www.mediafire.com/?0ejojhyuymn
I've always enjoyed the Latin influenced disco music, lots of horn arrangements ect...but never the less exciting & pulsating!
Tierra is an early-'70s spin-off group from El Chicano, Tierra kept plugging away until 1980, when they scored some brief success on the R&B charts doing Afro-Latin-flavored soul covers...
Here's one of the more uptempo selections:: Latin Disco
Download it..
http://www.mediafire.com/file/ji0zmom0mzk/LatinDisco.mp3
I wanted to share this new radio show podcast that I recorded for the fine folks at WTNR: We Take No Request Radio. Download it now & soak in the grooves while feastin' on your feast!!!
Happy Holidays to you all from *DanceCamp* headquarters!!!
Download link:
http://www.zshare.net/audio/689580992e7612e7/
here's the playlist!
As a bonus here's a song that NYC Darling Pal Joey & Alfreako made last Thanksgiving(2008) called "Thanksgiving"...Enjoy!
Billy Preston's music has been a part of just about everyone's world whether they know it or not. He was a well accomplished piano/organ keys player who sowed his oats early on by playing organ for such figures as Ray Charles and Little Richard.
Shortly after he worked on a bunch albums with bands that rocked the 60's & early 70's. He played keys on records for Sly Stone, The Rolling Stones, Quincy Jones, The Beatles and pretty everyone in the spectrum of the music scene at the time. He also wrote the now standard "You Are So Beautiful" which his homie Joe Cocker ended up singing.
He eventually got to doing his solo thing which scored him a string of No.1 singles, he even won a few coveted Grammy Awards for "Outta Space" and "Space Race" to name a couple.
He lived right up to 2006 actively touring & making records.
This one is "Sock it Rock It"
http://www.mediafire.com/file/nzdomwmm5f3/Sock it Rock it.mp3
Here he is rocking the Hammond B3
Dj Alfreako**Alfredo Romero is a NYC based Record Producer / DJ influenced by equal parts Funk, Disco, Psych, Garage Rock, 60's French Pop, No-Wave, Soul, House, Hip-Hop, Afro Beat, Punk, Calypso & anything that sounds great, this music aficionado spins it all.
Covering ground as a producer dj & starting an indie record label named *DanceCamp* Music that supports his ideal of spreading sonic enjoyment to the masses.
Early production collaborations with house music darling Pal Joey resulted in a string of 12'' records on Joey's Loop d' Loop/Cabaret Records. This along with djing & opening up for such greats as Kool Herc, Afrika Bammbaatta, Jazzy Jay, Grand Master Caz, Ice T, Kool Keith & Dead Prez have set this talent aside from the rest of the pack.******This Blog is intended to show appreciation to all of the great artist that are in my record collection that I started in 1984.*** If any artist does not want their music featured::please drop me a line at Algreato@Yahoo.com I will honor your wishes. Thank You!**Listen to original *DanceCamp* music http://www.DanceCampMusic.com