Finn Johannsen – Vocals Matter Part 04 (1989)

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1989

Chaka Khan – I Know You, I Live You (Tony Humphries Mix)

Paul Simpson Feat. Adeva- Musical Freedom (Free At Last)

Paul Simpson Feat. Candi Staton – Music Freedom (You Got The Love Mix)

Chaka Khan – I’m Every Woman (Remix)

Turntable Orchestra – You’re Gonna Miss Me (N.Y. Pumpapella Mix)

Arnold Jarvis – Take Some Time (Club Mix)

Mr. Fingers – What About This Love (Dub Mix)

Mr. Fingers – What About This Love (Even Deeper Mix)

A Guy Called Gerald – Emotions Electric (Peel Session)

A.R. Kane – A Love From Outer Space

Dionne – Come Get My Lovin’ (Remix)

Liz Torres – Payback Is A Bitch (Club Mix)

ABC – The Real Thing (Frankie Knuckles Mix)

Paul Rutherford – Oh World (Universal Mix)

Frankie Knuckles Pres. Satoshi Tomiie – Tears (The Classic Remix Dub)

Frankie Knuckles Pres. Satoshi Tomiie – Tears (Def Remix)

Jesus Loves You – After The Love (10 Glorious Years Mix)

The Beatmasters – Make Me Feel

ABC – The Greatest Of All (May Day Mix)

Ten City – Suspicion (Extended Version)

Mark Rogers – Twilight For Some

Electribe 101 – Tell Me When The Fever Ended (Extended Vocal)

Jerry Edwards – I Am Somebody (Amaizin’ N.J. Mix)

Steve Silk Hurley Feat. Jamie Principle – Cold World

Da Posse – Searchin’ Hard

Kym Mazelle – Was That All It Was (Def Mix)


Finn Johannsen – Vocals Matter Part 02 (1987)

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1987

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ABC – The Night You Murdered Love

Park Avenue – Don’t Turn Your Love (Dangerous Mix)

Jine – Take It To The House (12“ Extended)

Joe Church – Don’t You Wanna Be Mine (Club Mix)

E.S.P. – It’s You (Vocal)

Liz Torres – What You Make Me Feel (Fierce Mix)

Jomanda – I’ll Give It To You (Seduction Mix)

Blaze – Whatcha Gonna Do (Vocal)

Raze – Let The Music Move U

New Order – True Faith Remix

C.T. Satin – I Found A Friend (Club Version)

Ten City – Devotion (Club Mix)

Blaze – If You Should Need A Friend (Friendship Mix)

Jeff Young – My Night Time

Frankie Hollywood And The Heat – Feel The Fire (House Mix)

House Master Baldwin Feat. Paris Grey – Don’t Lead Me (Medusa’s House Mix)

Ragtyme – I Can’t Stay Away (Power Pella)

House To House Feat. Kym Mazelle – Taste My Love

Ce Ce Rogers – Someday

The Night Writers – Let Music Use You (Club Mix)

Sterling Void & Paris Brightledge – It’s All Right (House Mix)

Fingers Inc. – A Love Of My Own (Extended Club Mix)


Playing Favourites: Traxx

Posted: September 25th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Interviews English | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

The Residents – Diskomo (1980)

I discovered this track in one of your live sets, and I was really surprised by it. How did you get to this?

I actually heard this being played by Ron Hardy at the Music Box.

Ah, so it was Ron Hardy who inspired you then?

The people that have inspired me musically where I am now is Ron Hardy, Larry Levan, Larry Heard and fortunately but unfortunately Ian Curtis and Kurt Cobain. Those are pretty much some of my strongest influences. Later on it became people like Farley Jack Master Funk when he was really bringing it to the table musically on the radio, and from that point on it’s like my whole world expanded, it expanded to unparalleled paradox.

In regards of “Diskomo,” though, when I heard Ron Hardy play it, it didn’t make sense to me because I wasn’t on drugs. But a lot of people that were in the party scene at that time were experimenting with drugs. Ron would spin records faster, because he was under the influence. So the thing is I probably heard “Diskomo” at a faster speed. You never knew what Ron was doing at this time, so when you hear “Diskomo” and you hear these sort of patterns and tone pads and kind of modular effects like wind and stuff in this manner, it was hard to tell what was what. If you were in that time period, would you think that was Ron Hardy, or would you think that was a record?

It has a really eerie atmosphere…

It’s the same thing with Ian Curtis, and what Joy Division did. The producer behind them gave that whole thing atmosphere, that sort of specialness. And that’s what “Discomo” did for me when I heard it.

This new wave post punk music is not necessarily something you would associate with early house, which is kind of peculiar, but you seem to be attracted to this kind of music…

This is house music. That’s the thing that nobody—and let’s make this clear, I am nobody to tell you what is and what isn’t the truth—but I can tell you what I know and what I saw. And it was the innovation that Larry and Ron undertook, and it’s the innovation that I have personally taken on myself. I am singlehandedly the ambassador of truth right now. I feel like I have singlehandedly taken on the roles of these artists in the way that they described their music and the way that they played their music, and I feel that I’m someone that can say that this music that has somehow been forgotten has a greater significance than people can imagine.

New Order – Video 5-8-6 (1982)

Let’s talk about New Order. This has a kind of long-jam approach to recording, but it is also kind of a blueprint, not only for later electronic developments, but also for their own developments. There are already shadings of “Blue Monday” in it, but it is much earlier, 1982.

I play “Video 586” in my sessions. I play every type of sound known, and I am probably the world’s biggest risk taker. There are probably three other people that I could say right now that are as risky as I am.

Who are they?

Mick Wills, from Stuttgart, Germany, James T. Cotton and myself. And, actually, someone who is on another level to also give full etiquette and education and experience is Jamal Moss. In my eyes, even though he doesn’t DJ, musically what he does with IBM and these other projects… it’s not the sort of stuff that you would usually hear.

But he does DJ, doesn’t he?

Jamal is one of my guys, and I have never seen him play wax. But what I have of him, the material that I have gotten from him, is still sick. It’s like another level of Ron Hardy through Jamal Moss. Without a doubt.

You seem to be quite like-minded in your approach…

Well, “Video 586” is an idea that I didn’t realize that was important until later, Jamal didn’t realize until later, that JTC didn’t realize was important later. It’s the idea of not following the law of 4/4 music, or the law of what it should be. This is what made music risky, and this is what made New Order risky.

Why do so few DJ’s take risks that way do you think?

Because they are scared. They’re scared to lose the crowd, they are scared to be risky, to do something that they have never done. That’s why you have something called the social chain, and it’s what everybody else follows. I am not on the social chain. Those people that I have mentioned, Mick Wills, James T. Cotton, Jamal are guys that I know do not play by the rules.

So is that your main agenda? To change the set of rules?

My main agenda is to change the rules to the way that they should be. The way that everybody is crying, “Why can’t it be like the days when I was growing up.” Because this is the point, think about it: Why do people play records from the old days? Because they wanna remember. Why do you always have to remember the past? Why can’t you deal with now? Read the rest of this entry »


Druffmix 38 – The D.H.S. Rave Chronicles Chicago

Posted: September 16th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Mixes | Tags: , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

Welcome to the final chapter of the Druffalo Rave Chronicles. In sharp contrast to the usual brouhaha surrounding the city’s contributions to club music history there is no particular reason why we conclude the series with Chicago. It’s just the one we still had left for release, and we wanted to stop before we were even tempted to invent rave scenes that don’t really exist (given that all of it was a very subjective D*ruffalo take on the rave phenomenon anyway). So, as sad as it may be, we would like to kiss the rave goodbye with some real Windy City classics, and this is the way we jack the house…

K.A. Posse – Dig This (Underground)
Robert Armani – Circus Bells (Dance Mania)
The Housefactors – Play It Loud (Black Market International)
Armando – We’re On The Move (Warehouse)
DJ Pierre- Drive Me In Your Car (Jive)
M.D.3. – The Pressure Cooker (Underground)
326 – Falling (Muzique)
Brian Harris – H2O (Chicago Underground)
Lil’ Louis – Music Takes U away (Dance Mania)
Qx-1 – On A Journey (Rhythm Beat)
Pizarro – Suelta Mé (Gosa-Lo)
Mix Masters – In The Mix (DJ International)
Liz Torres – Payback Is A Bitch (Jive)
Lil’ Louis – Frequency (Dance Mania)
Steve Poindexter – Computer Madness (Muzique)
Vitamin B – You Make Me Feel (Rhythm Beat)
Two For Soul – The Music’s Taken Over Me (Future Sound)
2 Houss People – Baby Wants To Move You (Gherkin)
Myoshi Morris – Muzik (Rockin’ House)
Armando – 100% Of Dissin’ You (Warehouse)
Steve Poindexter – Work That Motherfucker (Muzique)
The Dance Kings – Climb The Walls (Dance Mania)
Terry Hunter – Madness (Muzique)
Risque 3 – Essence Of A Dream (Stride)
Mike Dearborn – New Dimension (Muzique)
Ron Trent – The Afterlife (Djax)
Da Posse – In The Life (Republic)
North/Clybourn – O Ban 1 (Gherkin)
Fingers Inc. – Bye Bye (Jack Trax)


Finn Johannsen – Betalounge 03/07

Posted: March 31st, 2007 | Author: | Filed under: Mixes | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

Second appearance at Betalounge in Hamburg. At that time I was still celebrating by rekindled love for disco, mostly with Hunee, whom I got to know in a record store, of all places. We were some kind of go-to tag team when a floor required some vintage gems and we had tons of fun. Playing a set of that kind in Hamburg was a bit like carrying owls to Athens, though. After all I learnt most of what I knew about disco in that city and its clubs, and there were really many DJs and collectors there who were hard to impress with this playlist. Anyway, I had to try, and paying dues and so on.

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Live @ Betalounge / Hamburg / Germany / March 31 2007

Tracklist

  1. Roxy Music – A Really Good Time
  2. Take Three – Can’t Get Enough (Of Your Love) (Soul Mix)
  3. Banderas – This Is Your Life (Less Stress mix)
  4. The Blow Monkeys – Digging Your Scene (Re-Mix)
  5. Bryan Ferry – The Right Stuff (Latin Rascals Edit)
  6. Orange Juice – Rip It Up
  7. Aural Exciters – Marathon Runner
  8. Dennis Parker – Like An Eagle
  9. Yukihiro Takahashi – Walking To The Beat
  10. Black Gold – Don’t Stop
  11. Sinnamon – I Need You Now
  12. Sparque – Take Some Time (Vocal Mix)
  13. Jocelyn Brown – Love’s Gonna Get You (Dance Mix)
  14. Central Line – Walking Into Sunshine (Original Version)
  15. Change – Paradise
  16. Sylvester – Tell Me (Remix)
  17. Firefly – Love (Is Gonna Be By Your Side)
  18. Tracy Weber – Sure Shot
  19. Evelyn King – I’m In Love
  20. Chagrin D’Amour – Chacun Fait (Dub)
  21. Robert Palmer – You Are In My System
  22. Chemise – She Can’t Love You (Remix 88)
  23. De La Soul – A Rollerskating Jam Named Saturdays (Dave’s Home Mix)
  24. Sylvester – Blackbird
  25. Dionne – Come And Get My Lovin’ (Remix)
  26. Chocolate Milk – Who’s Gettin’ It Now
  27. Curtis Hairston – I Want Your Lovin’ (Just A Little Bit)
  28. Modern Romance – Nothing Ever Goes The Way You Plan
  29. Martha And The Muffins – Black Stations / White Stations
  30. Will Powers – Dancing For Mental Health
  31. Wuf Ticket – The Key (Instrumental)
  32. Jesse’s Gang With Jesse Saunders – Real Love (Is It Real?) (Edit)
  33. Liz Torres Feat. Edward Crosby – Can’t Get Enough (Club)
  34. Turntable Orchestra – You’re Gonna Miss Me (N.Y. Pumpapella Mix)
  35. Don Ray – Standing In The Rain
  36. Bohannon – Let’s Start II Dance Again
  37. Azoto – San Salvador (Instrumental Version)
  38. Loose Joints – Tell You Today (Original 12” Vocal)
  39. Machine – You’ve Come A Long Way, Baby
  40. Talking Heads – Making Flippy Floppy
  41. Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock – Get On The Dance Floor (The “Sky” King Remix)
  42. Debbie Deb – Lookout Weekend
  43. CT Satin – I Found A Friend
  44. Trammps – What Happened To The Music (Dub Mix)
  45. Dazzle – You Dazzle Me (Kenny Dope Edit)
  46. Kleeer – Tonight’s The Night
  47. Jeree Palmer – Late Night Surrender
  48. Donna Summer – Could It Be Magic
  49. Saint Tropez – Fill My Life With Love
  50. Cheryl Lynn – Shake It Up Tonight
  51. Gayle Adams – Your Love Is A Life Saver
  52. Bettye Lavette – Doin’ The Best That I Can (New Mix)
  53. Delegation – Stand Up (Reach For The Sky)
  54. Chanelle – One Man (One Mix)
  55. Blaze – Can’t Win For Losin’ (Chris, Josh And Kevin Mix)
  56. Full House – Communicate (Bell Mix)
  57. Kid Creole And The Coconuts – Caroline Was A Dropout (European Mix)
  58. Dana & Gene – Dario, Can You Get Me Into Studio 54
  59. Cristina – Blame It On Disco
  60. Blue Rondo A La Turk – Slipping Into Daylight (Crucial Cut)
  61. Brainstorm – We’re On Our Way Home (Re-Edit)
  62. Billy Paul – Your Song

Finn Johannsen – Betalounge 03/06

Posted: March 4th, 2006 | Author: | Filed under: Mixes | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

My first appearance at the seminal Betalounge, live at its premises in Hamburg. I was scheduled to play an old school house/disco night in town so I played what I prepared for that. The location was a place were people were usually hanging out in the afternoon before they hit the nightlife, but I had the whole place dancing at some point. I was particularly honoured that many friends and other DJs showed up, including Vienna’s hip hop legend DSL, whom I always really admired.

You really cannot underestimate the impact of the Betalounge. Operating from San Francisco and Hamburg they were the Boiler Room of those days. Just check their vast archive and you will know what I mean.

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live @ betalounge.com / Hamburg / Germany/ March 4 2006

Tracklist

  1. New Deep Society – Warehouse (Days Of Glory) Acapella
  2. 2 House People – Move My Body
  3. Master C & J – Face It
  4. Kym Mazelle – Useless
  5. Willie Colon – Set Fire To Me
  6. Blaze – What’Cha Gonna Do
  7. Denise M – Do You Love Me?
  8. Ulysses – Magic Wand
  9. Raww – Don’t You Try It
  10. Slingshot – Do It Again/Billie Jean
  11. Shirley Lites – Heat You Up (Melt You Down)
  12. Madonna – Physical Attraction
  13. Mark Imperial – The Love I Lost
  14. Set The Tone – Dance Sucker
  15. Alexander O’Neal – Fake
  16. Jamie Principle – Waiting On My Angel
  17. The Puppets – Way Of Life
  18. Heaven 17 – Crushed By The Wheels Of Industry
  19. Victor Romeo – You Can’t Fight My Love
  20. Liz Torres – What You Make Me Feel
  21. J.M. Silk – Music Is The Key
  22. S.O.S. Band – No Lies
  23. Sharon Redd – Love How You Feel
  24. Nightlife Unlimited – Peaches And Prunes
  25. Raz – Amour Puerto Riqueno
  26. Mario Reyes – What Ever Turns You On
  27. Quando Quango – Love Tempo
  28. Change – Angel In My Pocket
  29. Raze – Let The Music Move U
  30. John Rocca – I Want It To Be Real
  31. Pete Shelley – Homosapien II
  32. Mark Imperial – I Can Feel The Music
  33. Rocky Jones – The Choice Of A New Generation
  34. Colonel Abrams – Music Is The Answer
  35. Lime – On The Grid
  36. Blancmange – Blind Vision
  37. Mark Imperial – J’adore Danser
  38. Le Jeté – La Cage Aux Folles
  39. Soif De La Vie – Goddess Of Love
  40. Eastbound Expressway – Primitive Desire
  41. Miquel Brown – So Many Men, So Little Time
  42. J.M. Silk – I Can’t Turn Around
  43. Christian Alexander – Body & Spirit
  44. Kraze – The Party
  45. On The House – Pleasure Control
  46. Rickster – Night Moves
  47. Irving And Romeo – Brighter Day
  48. Sterling Void – Set Me Free
  49. Sterling Void – It’s Allright
  50. The Nightwriters – Let The Music Use You
  51. Victor Romeo – Love Will Find A Way
  52. Shalamar – Right In The Socket
  53. Change – Glow Of Love
  54. Paris Brightledge – Learn To Love

Master C&J Featuring Liz Torres – Can’t Get Enough: The Classics And More (Trax)

Posted: December 7th, 2005 | Author: | Filed under: Mixes | Tags: , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

Master C&J, alias Carl Bias und Jesse Jones, haben den Test der Zeit oft besser überstanden als ihre Weggefährten der Chicago-House-Frühphase, weil sie sich bereits rechtzeitig nicht vollends auf Jack-Parolen, Handclap-Orgien und Cheapo-Synthies geworfen haben. Ihnen gelang regelmäßig etwa genau die goldene Mitte zwischen Kenny Jammin Jason und Larry Heard, also ein früher, dunkel gefärbter Deep House-Entwurf mit genügend Drive und Bass zum Tanzen. Ihre Trumpfkarte war aber die Verbindung ihrer zeitlos schönen Grooves mit der ungewöhnlichen Stimme und Street-Credibility von Liz Torres, zu ihrer Blütezeit eine echt eigentümliche Diva, deutlich mehr Pavement als Penthouse, die selbstbewusst ihren Claim zwischen Geschlechterrollen-Problematik, Straßenrealität, drogigem Club-Hedonismus und vor allem viel zupackendem Sex absteckte. Leider setzte sich bald danach für lange Zeit flächendeckend das Diven-Modell von etwa Kym Mazelle durch, La Torres ist seit den frühen 90ern völlig verschollen und geistert nur noch regelmäßig als Zitat irgendwo zwischen LFO, Beltram und Dub-House durch die Maschinen. Auch wenn diese Musik in Liebhaberkreisen immer noch sehr verehrt wird, eine Retrospektive war längst überfällig. Hier ist sie also, in ihrer ganzen sleazigen Pracht, still playing mind games.

De:Bug 12/05