2018-02 Paloma
Posted: January 2nd, 2018 | Author: Finn | Filed under: Gigs | Tags: Alex Solman, Berlin, Paloma, Programm | No Comments »






So what were Germans actually dancing to before Techno? Of course to as many different styles as in other countries. But a good glimpse at what was getting down in West Germany before house music happened was the club Moroco in Cologne. Located at Hohenzollernring, the club ran from 1982 to 1986, and both the club interior and its crowd were determined to look as posh as possible. In contrast to Post Punk counterculture, the materialistic 80s decade manifested itself in the culture of the “Popper”, foppish youth dressed up to display as much wealth and taste as they could. But what distinguished the Moroco from other similar clubs across the land was its status as favourite leisure and inspiration spot of the Kraftwerk members. Carol Martin, credited as CGI artist on their “Computerwelt” album, was a resident DJ at the club and guides us through the sound of the Moroco and how it was connected to the Kraftwerk canon.
James Brown – It’s Too Funky In Here (Polydor, 1979)

Be it Kraftwerk or Miles Davis, everybody seemed to be inspired by James Brown. Bootsy Collins, whom Kraftwerk also cherished, started his career with him. „Boing Boom Tschak“ is also a tribute to Bootsy’s concrete bass.
Earth,Wind and Fire – Fantasy (CBS, 1978)

Funky, emotional and wonderful to dance to until today. I went to see them with Kraftwerk by invitation of the concert promoter Fritz Rau at the Phillips-Halle in Düsseldorf. It was a magnificent show with perfect sound and effects and all of a sudden the bass player was hanging 20 metres up in the air.
The Gap Band – I Don’t Believe You Want To Get Up And Dance (Oops, Up Side Your Head) (Mercury, 1979)

Danceability was typical for Moroco, and you could play this anytime. There was a nine minute extended version of it, so the DJ could leave to „wash hands and powder the nose“ and when he returned the floor was still as packed.
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Intro – Italian Americans
Johnick – Play The World
First Choice – The Player (Bootleg Mix)
Carroll Park – 2 Be True (Henry Street Mix)
Johnny D & Nicky P – Dancin’
Johnny D & Nicky P – Right On!
Eva – Never Been In Love Before (Henry St.)
Loose Pigeons – Breakfast At Tiffany’s
Johnny D & Nicky P – Studio Vibe (1st Place Groove)
Johnick – Don’t Stop
Johnick – Philly Fling
Johnny D & Nicky P – Cum On
Marcus Life – Life Will Make You Dance (Henry St Mix)
Johnny D & Nicky P – All Locked Up
4th Measure Men – The Need (Henry St Dreams Mix)
Johnick – Tales Of Jerry Morbid
Johnny D & Nicky P – Music Take You High
The Sopranos – Timm’s Party Groove
Johnny D & Nicky P – Home Storm
Johnny D & Nicky P – Reach 4 The Sky (Henry St. Mix)
CZR – Bad Enough (Henry Street Mix)
Johnick – Good Time
Johnny D & Nicky P – Wild Kingdom
Changing Faces – That Other Woman (Henry St. Mix)
Johnick Meets FTL – A Breath Of Fresh Air (Henry Street Mix)
The Sopranos – First Henry
Johnick – The World Is Changin
Johnick – Open Up Your Eyes
Johnick – Johnick Planet
Johnny D & Nicky P – This Day
Johnny D & Nicky P – In The Morning
Johnick – Knowing You (Tonight)
Johnny D & Nicky P – Smoke
Johnny D & Nicky P – Raw Beef
Ruffneck – Everybody Be Somebody (Henry Street Mix)
The Sopranos – Strange Player
The Johnick Orchestra – The Dance (Henry St. Dub Mix)
Diesel Disko Jointz – I Believe (Original Classic)
Outro – Child’s Play
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