Hot Wax: Cajmere – Chit Chat, Cajmere – Believe In Me, Cajmere ft Dajae – Brighter Days

Posted: August 25th, 2014 | Author: | Filed under: Reviews | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »

One thing I really enjoy when DJing is sequencing tracks that use the same samples, or combine them with the material it was sampled from on top. The same goes for tracks with similar sounds, and of course you find the most similar sounds if you takes a closer look at a certain producer’s output. I have a very weak spot for the eccentrics of House music and Chicago’s Curtis Jones is among my favourite from that species. I have a weak spot for spoken vocals in House tracks as well, particularly if they exceed mere dancefloor imperatives or spiritual togetherness stuff, or embarrassing sexual posing. Well, Curtis Jones is well smart and hip enough to perform the latter with tolerable style and humour. So I was flicking through my archives of 90’s Chicago House 12″s for a recent gig at Panoramabar a few days ago, and I remembered that several tracks produced by Jones used the sound template made so famous by the “Underground Trance” version of Cajmere’s “Brighter Days”. The other that instantly came to mind was “Chit Chat”, it took a while longer to come up with “Believe In Me”. All three tracks sound very similar, but have a very different lyrical content. I decided to play “Chit Chat”, “Believe In Me”, and then “Brighter Days” in succession, and together they form a really weird narrative. Of course the majority of the people on the floor have enjoyed the music more than the tracks’ twisted little story, but that is perfectly fine. Not every point you make has to hit home. But it is important to make a few points throughout a set, for me at least. I also played a few early 90’s NYC sample House tracks that sample Yazoo’s “Don’t Go”, but none were too obvious, and I forgot to bring Yazoo’s “Don’t Go”. Next time.

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Finn Johannsen – Sound On Sound

Posted: February 11th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Mixes | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »

Another mix with old and new faves, for another now defunct blog. And they say that the internet never forgets. Well, sometimes only if you drop a reminder.

Isolée – Brazil.com
Raudive – Paper
I-F – Energy Vampire
DJ Sprinkles – Masturjakor (Masturmix)
U2 – Lemon (Bad Yard Club)
Terence FM – Stay Around (Cajmere’s Black Hole Mix)
Oneiro – Oneiro Say Shhh! (Slide On The Wild Side)
Losoul – Brother In Love
Dave Angel – Fever
Roy Davis Jr. – My Anthem (Plant Life Mix 1)
Paul Johnson – My Free Feelings
Gemini – Le Fusion
Raudive – Brittle
Theo Parrish – Solitary Flight
Terre Thaemlitz – In The Style Of Terre Thaemlitz Untitled Tape Recording Age 10 Pt. 1


Mark E – Slave 1 (Running Back)

Posted: March 4th, 2008 | Author: | Filed under: Rezensionen | Tags: , , , , , , | No Comments »

Mark E ist erwiesenermaßen jemand, der den Wust der Einflüsse und Klänge in seinem Kopf zu eigenständiger und überraschender Musik ordnen kann und damit ist er bei Running Back genau richtig. Auf seiner zweiten EP für das Label holt er konsequent weit aus. Er interpretiert beim Titeltrack „Lost Again“ von Yello als reduzierten, hypnotisch stampfenden Darkroomsubwoofertest und „Pulse Friction“ ist ein einziger Arpeggio-Strudel mit dunklen Weiten, der sich komplett kitschfrei mit DJ Pierre und Cajmere zum Soundaustausch verabredet hat. „Slave 1“ ist ein Midtempo-Knäuel mit zahlreichen Schlaufen aus Dub, Boogie und Deep House, das zuerst einem Zustand gepflegter Breite entgegen zu schliddern scheint, dann doch in ein fiebriges Crescendo umschwingt, um schlussendlich in seine Einzelteile zu verfusseln. Große Klasse, das alles.

De:Bug 03/08