Showing posts with label classics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label classics. Show all posts

Friday, February 05, 2010

Bringing that Hip-house back!



It is interesting to look at the pop charts in the last couple of years and see how house and electro music has become so popular among the mainstream. Never ones to miss a beat, many of the higher profile hip-hop and r&b artists have jumped on the bandwagon too and the tempos of many of the biggest hits are quite high these days. This makes sense, particularly as dance-floors are easier to fill with more uptempo music, and with some of the best producers in pop music being from an r&b and hip-hop background, there is no shortage of armour in these chart assaults.

Will I Am, Timbaland, the Neptunes and many more have always been at the forefront of taste-making in the charts these last few years, and all continue to enjoy huge success. We have been there before though, and about twenty years ago both the charts and the nightclubs were awash with hip-house music that briefly became the next big trend. Commercial acts such as Technotronic, the Beatmasters, the excellent C&C Music Factory and lots of other acts enjoyed huge hits while underground obscure producers such as Fast Eddie, Tyree Cooper, Kool Rock Steady and Doug Lazy were very popular in the clubs. Many of these names soon disappeared from view and it's interesting to see what happened since. Even the commercially successful ones fell by the wayside in many ways, and it's no suprise seeing as there was a certain novelty element to the music in the first place.

It is a shame in some ways though that a few of these guys are not recognised, especially in light of the fact that they some of the music stands up favourably against the more popular modern day releases. The new Black Eyed Peas single, "Rock your body", uses a sample from Rob Base and EZ Rocks "It Takes Two" as it's backbone, but is still an inferior tune. The original, itself based one the James Brown produced Lyn Collins classic "Think", remains a big club track even in 2010 but at least the Black Eyed Peas are helping people to hear one or two of these old tracks.

Tyree Cooper tells a very interesting tale about the politics of hip-house. The Chicago producer and rapper now lives in Berlin, where he is still active in music. At one stage, after becoming disillusioned like many hip-hop and house artists of his era with a music industry that never rewarded him properly for record sales, Tyree had retired and ended up delivering pizzas rather than hot 12 inches of hip-house wax to the general public. In a story that in many ways echoes the fall of disco, Tyree tells of how many of the hip-hop fraternity in the late 80's initially distanced themselves from himself and the other producers and rappers who embraced house.

It was dismissed as "gay dance music" by a macho hip-hop scene who ironically ended up jumping on it's bandwagon in some ways when it became successful. The origins of house music in gay clubs was a bridge to far for a few rappers, and just like with the backlash against disco ten years previously, when hip-house went out of fashion there was a degree of homophobia involved. Tyree reminds us that Chicago was just as tough as many of the other cities that spawned hip-hop; "You don't know that shit was born and bred in Chicago on the South and Westside. Just as hard as y'all think y'all are, MFs in Chicago is just as hard." But in a macho hip-hop world the association with house, which ironically gave some of this music it's edge, was seen as a bad thing. Tyree and Fast Eddie and the others may be forgotten, but the music still sounds good to my ears regardless of petty narrow-minded politics and as a DJ i'll be doing my best to resurrect some interest in these pioneering sounds!

Free download of part one of my mix here

I'll House You Jungle Brothers
Let's Go-Fast Eddie
Nation Of Hip House Tyree
Hip-House-Fast Eddie Fast Eddie
hip house is a style of music today Tyree
Yo Yo Get Funky Fast Eddie
Turn Up the Bass Tyree feat. Kool Rock Steady
Get Into It-Tony Scott Tony Scott
4 Those Who Like To Groove (Club Groove Remix) twin hype
C'mon N Shake Yer Butts (Mike Dunn's Warehouse Mixx) 2 Young Brothers (Dynamite M.C. & D.J. Devastation)
Come Into My House (Zanzibar Mix) Queen Latifah
Do What You Want 2 In A Room
Let It Roll (Club Mix) Doug Lazy
In the mix-Mixmasters (Fast Eddie mix) Mixmasters
In the mix-Mixmasters (Vocal) Mixmasters
Work On Me Frankie Hollywood Rodriguez
Do It Robert Bond
It's About Time (Boogie Man Mix) Mix Masters & MC Action
I'll Make You Dance Kool Rock Steady
Hardcore Hip House Tyree
Let the Music Take Control Tyree
Get Busy Mr. Lee
I Git Minze Too Nice
Let d Ryhthm Pump-Doug Lazy Doug Lazy
Portrait of a Master Piece The D.O.C.
Portrait of a Masterpiece Remix-Doc The D.O.C.
Is there anybody out there?- The Bassheads with Afrika Bambattaa


Part 2 this Saturday

Thursday, February 04, 2010

Tuesday, February 02, 2010

Git on up!

More hip-house next Saturday the revolution will not be televised (it will be on the radio however!) Free download of part of the mix here


Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Talking all that Jazz! Hip-hop jazz at it's finest parts 4, 5, 6

"it was music.. great to dance to

Great to romance to with a lot to say to you

Relaying a message, revealing the essence

of a jazz thing"



"hip-hop gains a classic"



"Yo i be getting lit listening to sun ra"

Saturday, October 03, 2009

Footsteps opening night was fantastic-we have great plans for the future!








It's "Discos Revenge" Thanks to everyone coming out for a great night

I have some big plans for this night including

*a free all day disco event (ran one with John Daly, Rick Heff and Ben Philpott years ago and it was class gonna do one in the Pavilion in December, I just wanna make sure it doesn't clash with any other nights around first)

*a record exchange meet up where collectors and DJ's can swap and trade tunes

*a more regular footsteps (details coming soon)

*another soul and disco weekender in 2009

*some early evening guest spots at our all dayer (not just disco but also soul and jazzy stuff)

and lots more; info coming soon



Here is the opening night for free download

Excuse the odd bit of mic action and the encore of a track that was already played!

I'm sure i've left out a few but anyway


FREE DOWNLOAD PART 1




Tee's Happy 12" Northend feat Michelle Wallace Touch Me (All Night Long) Wish Feat. Fonda Rae I'm Every Woman Chaka Khan Moment Of My Life Inner Life I'm In Love Evelyn "Champagne" King He's The Greatest Dancer Sister Sledge Upside Down Diana Ross Soup For One Chic Best Of My Love The Emotions Got to be Real Cheryl Lynn Rappers Delight/BEP/Queen beats Tom La Rock Rappers Delight (Long Version) The Sugarhill Gang Ain't no stoppin' us now McFadden & Whitehead Rock With You Michael Jackson Give Me The Night (Single Version) George Benson Street Life (featuring Randy Crawford) The Crusaders Never Too Much Luther Vandross Chic Cheer Chic Love Like This Faith Evans Thinking Of You Sister Sledge More Than A Woman Bee Gees Young Hearts Run Free Candi Staton The More I Get, the More I Want Teddy Pendergrass Me And Baby Brother War Me and the Gang Bohannon I Love Music The O'Jays Let No Man Put Asunder First Choice Street Player Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' Michael Jackson

PART 2

FREE DOWNLOAD




Forgot a few but here!

Teardrops Womack & Womack When Doves Cry Prince Last Night Diddy Forget Me Nots Patrice Rushen I Want Your Edit Chic Who Is He And What Is He To You Creative Source Papa Was A
Rollin' Stone The Temptations Ain't No Mountain High Enough (Full Length Larry Levan 12" Remix) Inner Life Boogie Oogie Oogie A Taste Of Honey I Wanna Be Your Lover Prince Jump to It (Original 12" Mix) Aretha Franklin Get Down Saturday Night Oliver Cheatham Weekend Class Action You Can't Hide Your Love (Larry Levan Remix) David Joseph We're Getting Stronger (the Longer We're Together) Loleatta Holloway Million Dollar Bill Whitney Houston Love Sensation Loleatta Holloway Runaway (Original Flava 12'') Nuyorican Soul Love Thang (12" Mix) First Choice All I Do Stevie Wonder DJ Sneak - Show Me The Way (original mix) Show You the Way to Go The Jacksons Love Hangover Diana Ross Lost In Music Sister Sledge

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Some classic mixes for fans of hip-hop, soul and disco!

FREE MIXES!








Back Bar Classics Volume 1

The infamous Sweat at Sir Henrys is widely regarded as being a pioneering night for clubbing in Cork. I was resident there for many years and for my 5th anniversary in 1998 i put together a couple of mix-tapes-here is part one; and here is my account of Sir Henrys

http://steviegblog.blogspot.com/2007/10/gonna-make-you-sweat.html



Sir Henrys Back Bar Classics Volume 2


The infamous Sweat at Sir Henrys is widely regarded as being a pioneering night for clubbing in Cork. I was resident there for many years and for my 5th anniversary in 1998 i put together a couple of mix-tapes-here is part one; and here is my account of Sir Henrys

Footsteps Volume 1

Footsteps is a brand new disco night i'm launching soon in The Pavilion-here is a preview mix of mainly classics, heavy on the Nile Rodgers vibes as I had just seen him at the Electric Picnic with Chic and they are one of my all time favourites! Some Philly styled soul and disco in there too aswell as one or two early 80's bit don't forget to check out the club night coming soon! We are gonna party like it's 1979!

Thinking Of You Sister Sledge
My Forbidden Lover Chic
I'm Coming Out Diana Ross
Change Of Heart Change
Music Is My Way Of Life Patti LaBelle
High Society Norma Jean
Soup For One Chic
K-Jee M.F.S.B.
Movin' Brass Construction
I'll Always Love My Mama The Intruders
The More I Get, the More I Want Teddy Pendergrass
Strut Your Funky Stuff Frantique
Jam Jam Jam (All Night Long) People's Choice
Me and the Gang Bohannon
Don't Stop K.I.D.
All About the Paper Loleatta Holloway
Ain't No Stopping Us Now McFadden & Whitehead
Was That All It Was Jean Carn


Footsteps Volume 2


Footsteps is a brand new disco night i'm launching next Sunday The Pavilion-here is another preview mix of mainly classics with some Philly styled soul and disco in there too aswell as one or two early 80's bits-don't forget to check out the club night coming soon! We are gonna party like it's 1979!

Message In Our Music The O'Jays
Don't Take Away The Music Tavares
Blow Your Whistle The Soul Searchers
Hang On In There (Stovall Sisters) The Stovall Sisters
Love Is You Carol Williams
Only You Teddy Pendergrass
Conscience Re Edit Womack & Womack
The Groove Line Heatwave
Family Affair MFSB
I'll Do Anything For You (Red Astaire - Philly Mix) Lee McDonald
I Can't Stop John Davis and the Monster Orchestra
Take That to the Bank Shalamar
Keep on D Train
A Lover's Holiday (A Jim Burgess Mix) Change
Number One Patrice Rushen
Nu Kicks Motion
Clouds Chaka Khan
You Fooled Around Sister Sledge
Strike Up The Band Chic
Are You My Woman D. Krivit Edit Chi-Lites
All This Love That I'm Giving Gwen McCrae
Do Your Dance Rose Royce
Seconds [Shep Pettibone 12"Mix Edit] Loleatta Holloway
Encore Cheryl Lynn
Do It (Out In The Sticks Edit) Game
Goin’ to See My Baby Fatback Band
Good Times Charanga '79
Native New Yorker Odyssey
Show You the Way to Go The Jacksons
Love & Happiness First Choice

Friday, August 07, 2009

One for the late night crew! or maybe two Shirley v Barbara!

Forget, Brandy v Monica, the girls were fighting it out years before! Two dynamite soul classics! I'll post "She got the papers" another night

Shirley Brown



Barbara Mason

Thursday, June 04, 2009

Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Jam Classics Part 7-Dilated Peoples

Another Jam classic, a big one on one of our first mix CDs too---Killer production, delivery and a loop that became huge--Come an join the party on Friday night in the Pavilion



and the original, a classic on Stax (did Van Morrison borrow from this?)



also sampled by Ludacris (amongst others), for this big radio Jam

Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Jam Classics Part 3-T.I.

for the dancefloors this time great party track from a few years ago-will defo get a spin Friday

Monday, June 01, 2009

Jam Classics Part 1

We are celebrating our birthday on Friday and i'm gonna be rolling out the classics all week!

Friday, March 27, 2009

Tune of the day!

with a few bonus tracks for those who like this kinda flavour!

The Real heavyweight Back Bar soul flavour this was a huge anthem for me throughout the 90s it was hard to find at the time but a big favourite!


R.I.P. Curty Cuts


Teddy




Zhane



SWV




Faith Evans





Janet
with the killer James Brown loop

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    I'm a DJ from Cork in Ireland. I work with RedFM, presenting Red Drive, The Hitlist and my specialist show, Black on Red. I'm probably best known for being one of the main hip-hop/soul DJ's in Cork and Ireland. I've been DJing in Cork since the early 90's in legendary clubnights such as Sweat in Sir Henrys, Mor Disco, Free La Funk, Yo Latino and also Jam and Jam Junior at the Savoy and the Pavilion. I've also held down long term residencies at clubs around Ireland such as Brown Sugar at the Kitchen in Dublin, U-Turn at Ri Ra in Dublin, Jazz Juice at the GPO in Galway, Thompson Garage in Belfast, the Soul Clinic, Dee-Bop, Meltdown and Mo Bounce in Limerick and i've played abroad in the United States and the U.K. on numerous occasions. I also write a music column for the Evening Echo and i'm a regular contributor to the U.K.'s Blues and Soul, the longest running black music magazine in the world. These days i run the Pavilion, a music venue in Cork, which hosts my Jam night every few Fridays http://www.pavilioncork.com also you can catch me at http://djstevieg.podomatic.com