Monday, December 20, 2010

Where Do To Put Bed Skirt

Listening Room # 10 and 20: DJ Culture / Tribute to the dancefloor ...

All playlists in the order of ...

Set Axel

Axel: Why are you agreed to participate in this project?
Axel: I am obliged for I have organized this thing! Come on, we really have fun!

1/Elastic Reality Cassa de X (Deep Dish Records) 1994
This song, I love for over 15 years. For me it is perfect for an evening start. I have the honor of being the first and I think we have a particular song to open the ball. Not too fast, too slow. This group is the project of Brian Transeau, a producer of electronic music which there was much talk at the time. He is still active but there he was on top of his career. Apparently, this song is about sex: the home of X. It's good to think a little sex on the dancefloor. This disc is released on the label of Deep Dish, a duo Iranian-American ... I love (cf. infra)

2/Deep Dish presents Prana The Dream (Deep Dish Records) 1994
Another project by Brian Transeau, but this time it is a true collaboration with Sharam and Dubfire (Deep Dish duo, who some years later the world remix). As Cassa de X, I love this song and dance. It is simple but the beats slightly metallic, which gives this piece a timeless ... He talks about the dream world ... another important ingredient of the dancefloor ... Let yourself go!

3/Orbital Impact (Internal) 1993
Long story links this piece and my humble journey niteclubber: I saw this group dancing 60,000 people headlining the Glastonbury festival. I was barefoot. I was drinking water source area (a shoe to my car in London had attached my budget alcohol) and I felt transported into another dimension. Since then, this piece is part of me. It was programmed at the first listening room on the space ... It had to be tonight ...

4/Ulf Lohmann Because (Thomas / Mayer remix) (Kompakt)
A simple piece of major label in Cologne, already proposed in the listening room devoted to this wonderful city. 120 BPM (beats per minute) is more than a landmark, a true philosophy. I love ...

5/Matthew Dear You could smell it was me (Ghostly International) 2010
discovered Monday night at his concert, I could not resist: the title (clever play on words between smell - and smell- spell - spell) indicates that the DJ is one who casts a spell on you and makes you sweat ... This piece is completely geared towards the dancefloor magic ...

6/yr Der Beat Funk (Different Recording) 1999
This song can wake the dead For over 10 years. Unable to feign weariness. Your feet will lead you gently whisper to the dancefloor and you run. Resist is useless! Discovered in Spain, tested live at KultuurKafee. From all good!

7/Gabinete El calor del amor Caligari in a bar (EMI-Odeon) 1986
true spearhead of some new wave scene English Gabinete Caligari has been active since 1981. After starting music with a very dark (limit Joy Division in the language of Cervantes), they revisit their origins with panache. This song has always been one of my classics. I passed very late, when everyone had abused cerveza and vino tinto.

8 / Los Fabulosos Cadillacs El Matador (Columbia) 1994
they come from Argentina. They offer the world Matador in 1994. And the world succumbs. Nothing to add!

9/Dalaras-Bregovic KI NA ΣE ΘEΛΩ (Minos-EMI) 1997
a Balkan version of the famous traditional piece again (and immortalized on the dance floor) by Rachid Taha. Discovered in his time, by my friend Jerome Coche before anyone else, this song is one sq ust. It allows the approximation of body and soul. Yep, the dancefloor is also a matter of metaphysics ...

10/Stromae House'llelujah (Mosaert / Vertigo) 2010
Do not shout too soon! Do not lynch me! Hat for the little guy who (re) put Belgium on the European dance floors. Then dancing, this ode to carthartiques aspects of dance has created the biggest surprise this year. Pleasant surprise as his concert Tuesday night we attended a family (a first): a cover of Damn Damn duet with Arno and a version of his hit with a virtual orchestra ... I'll put you through
also because I find the parallels he makes between music and religion relevant. The nightclubs are not they the new temples (with scholarships)?

Set Yves

Axel: Why are you agreed to participate in this project?

Yves: Because ... I enjoy sharing music that I love and share my enthusiasm for this music.
If I move over, I feel that another move as above.
And it gay moving music for the holidays ... and celebrate the anniversary this Thursday, December 16, 2010 20 ° of your listening room "dance"
is tof! Introduction



Once there selection, there challenge .. choose their "top 10" music "dance" or 1 hour DJ, this is a great challenge!
By diving into my disco, I found dozens ... but those are for me tonight reflects the click:
hear the song, I get up and I move! It is that moment of immediacy for a song makes me dance. Whatever the group, lyrics.
In a moment I send you positive music, creators of chills, to party! Songs "Peace & Noise" (Patti Smith)
disk changer for holiday parties essentially I offer you a sample tinged pop / rock because it's still my favorite! Go Axel
thank you for this wonderful opportunity and honor ... ! Happy birthday to the (10th) and 20th House of listening!


1 / Faithless - Insomnia - Monster Mix - 1996
Powerful Sound, chills going up, the memory of a concert in Werchter in 2001 ... the whole plain was dancing!
Their lead track here in version "monster" ... terrible intro!

2 / Chemical Brothers - Hey Boy Hey Girl - from compilation "singles collection" - 2008
The song to start the business .. Call the DJ who brings the Girls and Boys on the track. A
group that I know of only a few pieces ... I not even see their heads to the brothers ...
Let's go!

3 / Pierre Henry - Psyche Rock - 1966
The first piece rock on which I mounted on a stage ... a show or primary caregiver, where I was the moon ...
What song ... Pure Energy with experimental sounds of the 60s'. Here the original version ... remixed many times thereafter.
I (re) saw Pierre Henry in 1998 Bota ... a character!
Reminder: music composed for the Ballet of the twentieth century / Maurice Bejart - Mass for the time being ... I have not seen ;-(

4 / Rolling Stones - Sympathy for the Devil - 1969 - Live at Madison Square in New York
Was a Rolling Stones ... A live because that's where they are strongest!
A piece of the big time ... but for me it's always their heyday ... must see, it's party on stage, they have fun!
And Charlie Watts, drummer my fetish ... well you guessed it, a favorite!
And terrible to play the drums!

5 / Status Quo - Caroline - 1973
With the Stones, it is the 2 + old rock band still "life" in action!
Status Quo from beginning to end ... but what tempo ... Day also on stage! One of their best song! From
BoogiePopRock, simple effective ... Rock'n roll!

6 / Deus - Roses - 1996 - Album "In a Bar, Under The Sea" Place
the Belgian! Deus jostled in the 90's the view of Belgian rock ...
+ Not known group but for me the best ... A quiet intro, but already full of energy with this guitar is repetitive, the strings squeak
and the voice of Tom Barman goes up ...
Even in writing this text, I have chills going up ... and it goes up and it goes ...
the song is really "anti-dance" but what a fish when we dance on it ... it always reminds me of evenings for Tat '... there, do not bother to ask,
dancing, running jumps! Let yourself go!

7 / Vive La Fete - Nuit Blanche - 2003 - Album "Nuit Blanche"
Return to low ... Dany Mommens Deus leaves and creates this group with Els Pinoo displaced orbits mixing celebration françaisenglishnedrelands, 80's sound to the Cure.
Again a group on stage in great shape. And then 2 characters ... and Els!

8 / The Tin Tings - Great DJ - 2008 - album "We Started Nothing"
An English duo that brings something new late 2000s, but inspired by ... Blondie why not. A
as a circumstance ... and who does not forget in the words that music is first case of instruments well damn!
Fishing and female voice ... nothing like it! Their first album ... the 2nd should be released?

9 / Rachida Brakni - I love watching the guys - 2009 - Compil 'Madame loves "
A nod to" I love watching the Line "by Patrick Coutin ... but girl version ... this time it is not "breasts that are swollen by the desire to live" ... listen ... A great piece
taken by Rachida Brakni, French actress and she is here on a compilation made actresses showing French pop songs ... nice!

10 / Orchestre National de Barbès - Alaoui - in the years 90 ... - Album "Live"
Here is the discovery of Morocco in 1989 and the passion that ensued ... not a traditional Moroccan music but a "tip of Africa lost at the foot of the Sacred Heart" (dixit ONB)
Orchestra National de Barbes, a group that manages to forget the borders and to bring the feel of his "corn"
A piece that I spend time each evening and is a celebration ... one more! Needed a little "world" anyway ...

11 / Starsailor - To The Floor floor - in the 2000s ...
A memory of a ball of July 14, 2006 in Drôme with a live band - Arcades - which took over the song! Ambiance ... And
then rediscover it in hard ... is the kind of song that gives the fishing ... trrrrremendous intro again ... I'm not hard ...
Otherwise apart from that ... Starsailor??

12 / Underworld - Dirty - 1993 - Compil 'underware 1992-2002 "
To move in any direction, it comes from everywhere ... nothing to say it's felt ...
From raw, tribal, and then suddenly paused ...

13 / Boney M - You gotta home - 1979 - Compil 'Boney M The Best Of "
And no you will not hit" Barbara Streisand "a hit that now and I love ... strongly Eve!
I put the "replica" of 1979 by original Boney M. .. and yes my children ... were wham! To please
Axel, a small replica philosophical
"Nothing is lost, nothing is created!" Is that ...?



Set Francois / Space Cookie

Oh, it's frustrating to have to limit his selection to ten pieces "preferred", where hundreds of tracks would hardly suffice to account for the its range of tastes and heart strokes. The main idea was to vary the pleasures without being limited to one style, while maintaining consistency. And combine classics to the latest news. One slip and jazz to electro, to rock, post-punk, soul and much more easily classifiable ... Of course, I turned my list in every sense, I changed a hundred times, to finally decide because he had to. So my apologies to the Specials, Go! Team Sonics, Empire Projecting Penny, Le Tigre, Syrup, Mr. Scruff, ESG, Bees, Althea & Donna, Flying Lizards and many others, to be finally excluded from my list for purely arbitrary ...


1. Buddy Rich The Beat Goes On (Blue Note, 1967)

We start with the swing waving this piece of jazz drummer Buddy Rich, resumption of a song by Sonny & Cher. It starts gently with the charming voice of Cathy, the daughter of Buddy Rich, and it ends with an explosion of drums and brass backfiring.

2. Pilooski AAA (I Get RVNG, 2010)

Instigator of the series "Dark & Lovely" digging up everything on vinyl music known quirks of melancholy, Pilooski has become a remixer and a re-publisher must, very eclectic tastes (Frankie Valli, CAN, The The, LCD Soundsystem, Dee Edwards, ...). AAA Jamaica takes us to a strange rocked by a female voice captivating and carried by a hypnotic rhythm.

3. Yse Saint Laur'ant Abah Dabah Say (Popular People's Front Edit) (White Label, 2010)

I like songs that make us lose our bearings and takes us into unexplored areas. This song is totally mysterious: it is clearly an electro edit of an old song but can not find its origin: either this intriguing "Yse Saint Laur'ant" nor the language sung. As for the Popular People's Front, it is a collective that publishes edits in its' Limited Series ", Which comes this song.

4. Talking Heads Slippery People (Cosmic Boogie Mix) (EMI, 1984)

This is a song that I passed frequently in my younger years as a DJ, in its "live" from the album (and the film) Stop Making Sense. Talking Heads remains today a particularly pioneering and influential. "Slippery People" celebrates the marriage of white funk and African music. It is issued in its recent "cosmic boogie edit", which prolongs the pleasure.

5. Chicken Lips Ron Silver (200 Big Version) (Lipservice, 2010) from an Active

decade, the British Chicken Lips is most famous for his electro hit, "He Not In." "Ron Silver" is a frenzied disco funk, directly inspired by punk-funk and disco-not-disco of the early 80s.

6. Liquid Liquid Optimo (Optimo Mix) (99 Records, 1983, Domino, 2008 for the remix)

Liquid Liquid is one of those groups whose influence is inversely proportional to the number of discs they have published, in this case a EP's out to handle the early 80's but no album. Their music is mainly made up of rhythm and bass, which collide funk, africa, brazil and no-wave New York. Their most famous song, "Cavern" was looted by Grand Master Flash's "White Lines (Do not Do It)" and the trial that ensued led to the bankruptcy of the two labels concerned ... When the reissue of their work in 2008, the label Domino has asked the Scottish duo Optimo to remix the track which obviously had inspired their name. The result is very compelling.

7. Munk feat. James Murphy & Nancy Wang Kick Out the Chairs (WhoMadeWho Remix) (Gomma, 2004)

It was difficult to my selection without including one way or another, James Murphy, who with his band LCD Soundsystem and DFA label (Rapture, Hercules and Love Affair, Juan Maclean, ...) has best embodied in recent years the marriage between rock and dance, past and present. He was invited here to lend his voice to a piece of the German Munk remixed by the Danish collective WhoMadeWho, which transforms everything it touches into small bomb groovy.


8. Tom Tom Club Wordy Rappinhood (12''version) (Island, 1981)

Comprised of two members of Talking Heads, Tom Tom Club in 1981 has issued two nuggets restless with "Genius of Love" and the "Wordy Rappinghood, which have remained timeless classics.

9. Pitchtuner Shocco (Doxa Records, 2003)

Pitchtuner is a Germano-Japanese group, based in Berlin and Osaka. Sung in Japanese, is a wonderful Shocco condensed energy punk, funk and electro hybrid crossed.

10. Shirley Ellis The Clapping Song (London Records, 1965)

full circle, we went from 60s to come back eventually, with what is one of my classics from DJ's vast "Clapping Song" by Shirley Ellis, or how to dance with a smile, by plunging back into childhood.

Set Jacques

Axel: Why are you agreed to participate in this project? Jacques
: Specializes in anything and almost everything an amateur in music, I'm even less with a true club culture. Moreover, not being a natural, very applied, rather borrow my sets of hooky tracks who, through twists and turns, imposed on me from major stylistic differences. This show gives me a little special Musical precisely the opportunity to offer an hour of music diverse, even sloppy, but nevertheless has a thin thread. With you to discover!

1) Yellow Magic Orchestra - Absolute Ego Dance (Alpha)
Unable to start my sequence without paying tribute to the trio capital in the evolution of Japanese pop hitherto still very influenced by the Western canons. Pioneer Electronics in their country, the group has played with the signs, combining love of modernism foil and taste for the exotic flavors of lying, from the exuberance of austerity. As such, from their second album 'Solid State Survivor' released in 1978, a theme mixes electro-pop with a traditional Okinawan dance, an elegant Humorous and build the integrated circuit in kimono.

2) Abel Zeno - No Soué The O (Sound Way)
in vogue in the West Indian dances in the late sixties, will tumbélé so ephemeral attempted merger between the popular music of Guadeloupe and Martinique (beguine and gwa-ka) and external influences (Congolese rumba, the Haitian compas rhythms and Cuban). This must be removed as particularly the saxophonist Abel Zeno King punches in music at that time. Go ahead
Zeno is good!

3) Juicy Fruit Jenny Wa Gokigen Nanami (Columbia)
The career of this group Japan was ephemeral and unobtrusive, a handful of albums to the very characteristic signature: surf themes, new wave and techno-pop with acid by the candid and childlike voice Okuno Astuko. But this confusion was born of this (free translation) 'Jenny is in a bad mood', perhaps one of the most popular titles and taken the history of Japanese pop and that could Lio among us take over.


4) Andreas Dorau und die Marinas - Fred von Jupiter (Ata Tak)
They swoon for his charm and his flattering muscles, Marinas. The Jovian Fred, which our juvenile singers (they were 13 years old at the time of registration of the song) singing the praises in 1981, was none other than Andreas Dorau at the time barely older than themselves (17 years) but already the author of a delicious pop album thumbnail served by good synths markets and whose formula (dada humor + punk spirit) will be found applied in other artists stamped Neue Deutsche Welle (German New Wave), such as Trio and his famous "Da Da Da ',

5) Xeno and Oaklander - Mail (Weird Records)
Here is a bit of Belgium which is exported to the United States. For this melody frigid and phlegmatic, lined with arpeggiator and drum machines, markers sound typical of the cold wave practiced 25 years ago in our region and in France (Trisomy 21, Siglo XX, Polyphonic Size) is actually a recent bill, New York addition and parade today under the term minimum wave.


6) Rocca - Baby Mine (Myspace) n
discovered 3 years ago the chances of my wanderings through the pages of the community site MySpace, this track thick synths and rhythmic operatic designed by the young Swedish duo Rocca became one of the most regular guests of my turntables. 'Baby Mine' is a perfect example of this obsession retrospective of the foil 80 (Moroder, Trevor Horn) through much of contemporary pop music production.

7) Magnus International - Kosmetik (Full Pupp)
From a compilation edited by Full Pupp, the label of the artist Norwegian Prins Thomas, the piece operates a dance vein, albeit well-oiled (a space disco beat, a theme and some electro synth to bring up the emotion) but played with undeniable elegance and which perfectly meets the specifications of any self-respecting Floorfiller

8) Lizzi Descloux Mercier - Fire (ZE Records) Best known
through his hit of 1983 inspired South African 'Where are the Gazelles', the singer has been one of the muses of stylish ZE Records, a label run by Franco-American Michel Esteban and his companion who fits the crossroads of punk, no- Wave New York and disco hybrid musical form that summarizes the oxymoron disco not disco. Here, she breathes irresistible pulsation 'Fire' Oldies of Arthur Brown, English singer whose eccentric fell short history will remember his fondness for stagings Grand Guignol. .

9) Rapper Harlem World Crew - Rappers Convention (Hero)
In the late seventies, before the DJ and his turntables overwrites the kind with all his weight and his scratches, hip hop was still speaking with accompanying live musicians providing musical support, mostly funk and disco, out of MC's to innervate the piece by inventiveness and dynamism of the flow. This irresistible
recording of 1980 unfolds behind the Micro Four rappers who were active members as residents of New York club Harlem World.

10) Grimes - Devon (Arbutus)
And finally, dance company or Leviton Claire Boucher of Montreal, whose ritornello would once ethereal looks good on 4AD, the label of the Cocteau Twins. Army his laptop, this musician and illustrator (that period) barely out of adolescence has already delivered two albums in 2010 to produce tentative, small trials unfinished fragments dream to many reminiscences thrown on disk and Nebula is a very personal sound.



Set Maya

Axel: Why are you agreed to participate in the draft room to listen?

Maya: ... because the project was well worth it, the place also, and perhaps also the idea of listening to music ... sharing, discovery ...
Set

Maya

1 /
Intro. man's voice. Instructions for use of set ...

2 /
Movie 2 / Grauzone / Die Sunrise Tapes / 1985
Grauzone is a Swiss group founded in the early 1980's by Stéphane Eicher Eicher and his brother Martin.

3 /
How Much Are They / YAH Wobble & Jaki Liebezeit & Czukay Holgar / 1981
Group Yah Wobble whose English is the leader, ejected from PIL (Public Image Limited) group established following the end group the Sex Pistols.

4 /
Eisbär / Grauzone / Die Sunrise Tapes / 1985
Group which is part of a musical genre emerged in the late 1970's which had its heyday in the main part of the 1980s . It can be considered as a subgenus of the current post-punk , which radical minimalism and coolness.

5 /
Lady Shave / Fad Gadget / Album? / 1982
Fad Gadget is the stage name of John Francis (Frank) Tovey (September 8, 1956 to April 3, 2002), an influential British avant-garde electronic musician and singer. He was a supporter of the New Wave at once and early music industrielle.Comme Fad Gadget, his music has been characterized by a distinctive use of synthesizers in conjunction with the sounds of found objects, including drills and electric razors. His words dark, sarcastic and dark humor, often in layers of meaning and discuss topics such as machinery, construction, human sexuality, and physical violence, were sung in a buzzing, often expressionless voice .

6 /
No Shuffle / Front 242 / / 1984
radical and minimalist electronic music, both dance and martial rhythms, backed by samples from television as well as by paramilitary imagery. This set up in the uncompromising the industrial movement initiated by British bands such as Throbbing Gristle or Cabaret Voltaire or groups of German electronic music (Kraftwerk ...)

7 /
Marian / SISTERS OF MERCY / First and Last and Always / 1985
Group English gothic rock. The group's name is inspired by a song by Leonard Cohen where the phrase "The Sisters of Mercy" alternately appoint a religious order of the same name and prostitutes. Highly influential in the gothic environments, the group has yet emerged that three albums in nearly 25 years of existence.

8 /
Lena / 2 BELGEN / Lena / 1985
(2 Belgen) Belgian Group (crow) from N ew-wave 80s. The group was born in Ghent at the initiative of vocalist / guitarist The Rembert De Smet and drummer Herman Celis.

9 /
Psyche Rock / Pierre Henry & Michel Colombier / Psyché Rock / 1997
Pierre Henry, composer French. it is considered the "father" (with Pierre Schaeffer) electroacoustic music (including music concrete, acousmatic music and electronic music).

10 /
Plastic Dreams / JAY DE / Plastic Dreams / 1992
A classic in the mainstream European House. Global success.

11 /
Ibiza / AMNESIA / Rock To The Beat / Amesia / 1988
Amnesia is a very electro nightclub in Ibiza ... Real
hit of the year and in the top 5 of my favorite tracks

12 /
20Hz / CAPRICORN / 20Hz / 1993
If the Gilles of Binche could go out of their circle, they would have moved this evening to accompany the drum beat.

13 /
Housewife / DAAN / Victory / 2004 chip shot
third album, Daan Stuyven and his musicians offer here an instrumental version rhythmic and efficient
this piece serves as an introduction during the concerts of the tour.

14 /
Raven / Proxy / The Bang Gang dejay / 2008
Ride Youth ... woooiiiiiiiinw! wooooooinnninw!

15 /
Vomit In Style / THE SUBS / Vomit In Style / 2010
inspired piece under a misadventure reached a group member during a concert while playing it ... in style!
Hailing from Ghent, electro-house style, see them in concert is a unique experience.

16 /
Musical interlude to announce the end of the set

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