Finn Johannsen – Mixtape, September 30th 2016

Posted: September 30th, 2016 | Author: | Filed under: Mixes | Tags: , , , , , , | No Comments »

This was supposed to be released as mixtape on the original cassette format by a well known label that I will not name, because it did not happen.

SW. – Glint

LNS – Leo

SW. – Untitled

SVN – Dark Plan 5

Will Long – Under-Currents (Sprinkles Overdub)

Lurka – Ritual Dingers

Todd Modes – Knossos

Anno Stamm – Sensing Social Sirens

Yoshinori Hayashi – Waterwheel Scenery (DJ Sotofett’s Dubcurve Fix-Mix)

Mark Ernestus’ Ndagga Rhythm Force – Jigeen

Michael Kuntzman – Shutter

Globex – Untitled

Crooked Man – Fools And Fanatics

Pépé Bradock – Boom Boom Crash

Vincent Floyd – Curves For Corners

Charles Noel – Harmonies De Pomme Et De Beurre D’Amande

Neuronphase – Dissapointed

Nubian Mindz – Sovereign Man

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Rewind: Steve Fabus on “Let’s Start The Dance”

Posted: September 26th, 2016 | Author: | Filed under: Interviews English | Tags: , , , , , , , | No Comments »

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In discussion with Steve Fabus on “Let’s Start The Dance” by Hamilton Bohannon (1978).

How did you discover „Let’s Start The Dance“? Was it in a record store, or in a club?

I discovered “Let’s Start the Dance” in my slot at my record pool, BADDA (Bay Area Disco DJ Association) in San Francisco in 1978. It was the album „Summertime Groove“, where „Let’s Start the Dance“ is the first track on side A. When I first heard it I was blown away by it and couldn’t wait to play it at the club that night. When I played it the crowd went crazy and it was the peak record of the night, not surprisingly.

When the record came out, you had already started your career as a DJ in San Francisco. What makes this record so special for you? And was „Let’s Start The Dance“ a defining record for the sound you played back then?

I was playing loft parties and underground clubs and at two of the major clubs in San Francisco, the I-Beam and Trocadero Transfer. I know one of the reasons I was brought into the scene was because I incorporated a lot of the R&B, Groove, Funk and soulful sounds from Chicago and New York and mixed it with the NRG and Electronic sounds already being made in San Francisco, and coming in from Europe. „Let’s Start the Dance“ was and still is a defining record for me because it is such a fusion of so many of these sounds but most importantly — it’s a jam. Its many elements, Jazz, Blues, Rock, Funk, Electronic, Boogie, take you on a trip in a whole movement building up to a crescendo of orgasmic release. It relates to other fusion sounds like the Isley Brothers’ „Live It Up“, Crown Heights Affair’s „Dancin“ and many of James Brown’s tracks.

Hamilton Bohannon was a drummer originally, and he started releasing records that were very focussed on rhythm and very distinctive from the early 70s on. What was his role in the history books of Disco music?

I first heard Bohannon in Chicago in 1975 at Dugan’s Bistro, a major downtown gay club. The track I heard was „Bohannon’s Beat“ which is on one of the early albums on the Dakar label. It stood out to me because it didn’t follow any of the commercial rules of the day. It presented itself as a unique sound — experimental and minimal, a mantra to hook into. It inspired and encouraged DJs to take Disco underground. It was like a loop, a tool to use to improvise, phase or use as a bridge. Mantra is a major theme for Bohannon and he carries it forward with „Let’s Start the Dance“, which is just the opposite of minimal. He turns it up with the full on jam that puts dancers in an intense trance that they have no choice but to ride to its conclusion. It is very rich with a number of instruments played including guitar and keyboard with Carolyn Crawford’s couldn’t-get-any-better-voice. What this record represents to every generation is that this is the real deal musically.

Are there other Bohannon records you rate nearly as much?

My other all time favorite is „The Groove Machine“ – as intense as “Let’s Start the Dance” but trippier with its phased out psychedelic break and its total fusion hard funk rock electronic groove. When I hear this it makes sense that Bohannon early on drummed with Jimi Hendrix. Both “Groove Machine” and “Let’s Start the Dance” feature guitar riffs prominently.

1977 saw the peak of the classic Disco era. Was „Let’s Start The Dance“ an early sign that Disco could live well past the end of that boom? That the sound could move on and still matter?

“Let’s Start the Dance” is timeless because as I had mentioned before it’s a whole movement and jam where you’re hearing real instruments. It always ignites a dancefloor and from the first note you want to pay attention. The lyrics come fast with “Everybody get up and dance – Ain’t ya tired of sitting down?” This could be cheesy but it’s not, and you know it’s not and surrender completely to it right away. There is no way you couldn’t let yourself be seduced by it and every generation experiences this seduction. It still matters because it’s a prime example of the authenticity of Disco of that time period and that’s what lives on. Read the rest of this entry »


Live @ DruffalOHMa, Ohm, Berlin September 17 2016

Posted: September 19th, 2016 | Author: | Filed under: Mixes | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »
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Elektro Guzzi – Clones

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Finn Johannsen – Live At C/O Gallery, Berlin, September 9th 2016

Posted: September 11th, 2016 | Author: | Filed under: Mixes | Tags: , | No Comments »

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Druffalo Hit Squad – Live At Druffaloma, Paloma Bar, Berlin, June 25 2016

Posted: September 7th, 2016 | Author: | Filed under: Mixes | Tags: , , , | No Comments »
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@ Gordon Parks – I am you – Selected Works 1942 – 1978

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Finn Johannsen – Kotti Hill Carnival Vibes

Posted: August 26th, 2016 | Author: | Filed under: Mixes | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

A set of mixes with some downtempo favourites.

Massive Attack – Safe From Harm (12“ Version)

Sade – Feel No Pain (Nellee Hooper Remix)

Billy Mackenzie – Free

The Fatima Mansions – Everything I Do (I Do It For You You)

Alyson Williams – I Need Your Lovin’ (Extended Remix)

La Rue – Wish I Could Find Another (12“ Jeep Mix)

Lewis Taylor – Bittersweet

The Cure – Pictures Of You (Extended Remix)

Golden – Don’t Destroy Me

The Style Council – Long Hot Summer (Tom Mix)

Everis – Love Has Arrived

Carlton – Come On Back (Mad Professor Remix)

Neneh Cherry – Manchild (The Old School Mix)

Edie Brickell & The New Bohemians – What I Am (Soul II Soul Remix)

Double Trouble – Love Don’t Live Here Anymore (Back To Bassics Mix)

Oleta Adams – Rhythm Of Life (Full Length Version)

Emma Haywoode – Don’t Poison Me

Mica Paris – If I Love U 2 Nite (Nellee’s Club U 2 Nite Mix)

Towa Tei – Technova (Smith & Mighty Flavour No. 2)

Bomb The Bass – Love So True (Depth Charge Remix)

Candy Flip – Strawberry Fields Forever

Sugar Daddy – Sweet Soca Music (Remix Instrumental)

Bomb The Bass – Winter In July (Brighton Daze Mix)

Less Stress – Don’t Dream It’s Over

The Wiseguys – The Real Vibes

Dream Warriors & Gang Starr – I Lost My Ignorance (Tim Bran Remix)

Ruthless Rap Assassins – Just Mellow (Amazon Mix)

Chapter & The Verse – Keep On It (Towerblock Rock Mix)

Saint Etienne – Avenue (Venusian Mix)

Mark Stewart – Stranger Than Love

Movement 98 – Joy And Heartbreak (The Raid Mix)

Smith & Mighty – Anyone (Remix)

Fresh 4 – Wishing On A Star

The Wild Bunch – The Look Of Love

The Cure – Close to Me (Closer Mix)

Talk Talk – Life’s What You Make It (Fluke Remix)

Soul II Soul – Keep On Movin’ (Club Mix)

Coldcut – Autumn Leaves (Nellee Hooper Vocal Mix)

McKoy – Family (Radio Mix)

Smith & Mighty – Walk On Remix

Carlton – Love And Pain (Drum & Bass Mix)

Bomb The Bass – Say A Little Prayer

Robert Palmer – Every Kinda People (Reproduction Extended)

Chapter & The Verse – Bloodless Coup (Surf’s Up Slight Return)

Robyn – Searching

Charlene Smith – Feel The Good Times (Old School Mix)

M People – Search For The Hero (Smith & Mighty Dub)

Pet Shop Boys – Hey Headmaster

B.E.F. Feat. Green Gartside – I Don’t Know Why I Love You (But I Love You)

Saint Etienne – Spring

Leta Davis – You’ll Never Get To Heaven

Propaganda – Heaven Give Me Words (The Beat)

Beats International – In The Ghetto (Version Three)

Azizi – Midnight Lover (Full Moon Mix)

Sybil – Don’t Make Me Over

Maureen – Thinking Of You (Rock Steady Mix)

Beats International – Dub Be Good To Me

Carlton – Cool Nature (Massive Sounds Remix)

Marc Almond – My Hand Over My Heart (Grit And Glitter Mix)

Pleasure – Please (Future Mix)

The Bygraves – Set Me Free (Alexander Park Mix)

Tammy Payne – Free

Smith & Mighty – Same

Reborn – Right To Be (Epic Mix)

Massive Attack – Daydreaming (Brixton Bass Mix)

Martine Girault – Revival

Loose Ends – Don’t Be A Fool (Extended Version)

Soul Family Sensation – I Don’t Even Know If I Should Call You Baby

Lalomie Washburn – Try My Love (Radio Mix Extended Vinyl Version)

The Clash – Return To Brixton

Banderas – This Is Your Life (Easy Life Mix)

Azizi – Don’t Say It’s Over

Ruth Joy – Soul Power (Soul Mix)

Massivo Feat. Tracy – Loving You (Summer Breeze Mix)

Sade – Paradise (Remix)

Soul II Soul – Back To Life (12“ Mix)

Nomad Soul – Candy Mountain (Nellee Hooper Remix)

Soul II Soul – Get A Life (Club Mix)

Eric B & Rakim – Paid In Full (Coldcut Remix)

Bassomatic – Fascinating Rhythm (Lisa Loud Mix)

P.M. Dawn – Set A Drift On Memory Bliss (Ultimix)

Coco, Steel And Lovebomb – T.S.O.E. Part 1

William Orbit – Water From A Vine Leaf (Radio Edit)

Massive Attack – Any Love (2)

Saint Etienne – Only Love Can Break Your Heart

World Of Twist – Sweets (Barratt 200 Mix)

Joanna Law – First Time Ever (Mellow Groove)

The Sindecut – Slow Down (Part 2)

Intime – Second Sight

The Family Stand – Ghetto Heaven (Remix)

Shades Of Black – Blurton Road (A Chance In Life)

Mary Pearce – Legacy

Saint Etienne – Kiss And Make Up

The Orb – Perpetual Dawn (Solar Flare Extended Mix)

Fresh 4 – Take Control

Kirsty MacColl – Walking Down Madison (Urban Mix)

Maureen – It’s My Life (Boilerhouse Remix)

Kiss The Sky – Livin’ For You

Neneh Cherry – I’ve Got You Under My Skin (Extended)

The Sindecut – Tell Me Why (Part 2)

Mantronix – Got To Have Your Love

Bomb The Bass – The Air You Breathe (Disco Mix)

Pressure Drop – You’re Mine (Club Mix)

Electronic – Get The Message (12“ Mix)

Detroit Spinners – Ghetto Child (7“ Boilerhouse Remix)

Stereo MCs – Two Horse Town

Fine Young Cannibals – I’m Not The Man I Used To Be (7“ Version)

Mica Paris – Young Soul Rebels (Remix)

Lisa M – People (Nellee’s Rave Mix)

Massive Attack – Unfinished Sympathy (Nellee Hooper Instrumental Mix)

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@ Druffaloma 4 – Kotti Hill Carnival Vibes

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