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Post by Lloyd Dev on Apr 2, 2006 22:50:26 GMT -5
George Jackson is at it again wiht this hot release from Ruff N' Tuff Records. Rashaan Houston lays the vocals just right in this hit, Warrior. Mixes from grammy-nominated producer E-Smooth, Ron Carroll and Kris Anderson adds complements to the song. Don't miss it. Catch it on CHR daily! www.ruffntuffrecords.comruffntuffrecords@yahoo.com 773-931-3236
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Post by Lloyd Dev on Apr 1, 2006 0:42:36 GMT -5
Peven Everett & Mr. A.L.I. album in stores April 1, 2006. Also available www.unfiedrecs.com
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Post by Lloyd Dev on Mar 20, 2006 10:12:11 GMT -5
Hot single from known producers Franck Rodger & Olivier Portal called Me Myself & I off of the Season Recordings Label ( www.seasonrecordings.com). This rich heart - pumping tune includes vocals from Chris Wonder that is a sure shot. The Distant Music Mix also includes a dub and bonus beats version, much missed versions often times on most singles. This is one for the collection, so be sure to get familiar with this this hit.
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Post by Lloyd Dev on Dec 25, 2006 15:16:16 GMT -5
This is one sad lost. He will be missed dearly.
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Post by Lloyd Dev on Jun 16, 2006 20:15:45 GMT -5
I copied this from another site, including the title of the article, and subtitle (which are in the topic title) courtesy of deephousepage.com
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June 01, 2006 -DJ Wolfie
Brace yourself. This list is not for the faint of heart. You may not like some of it. You may feel that some of these suggestions are not a DJ's job. Well, what's it going to be? Perfect mixes for your underwear drawer, or are you going to put some effort into becoming a real DJ?
Only 3 of the 8 bullet points have anything to do with the actual art of DJing--and they are waaaay down on the list. The rest are useful, pragmatic, and practical tips on how to really make it.
It takes some effort--and some elbow grease--to get your name out there. Follow these simple steps, and you'll be able to play your music in front of a crowd.
As a DJ, you will get your gigs from one of three people: promoters, other DJs, and yourself by throwing your own parties. Of the three, the main person you need to know to get gigs is the promoter. That should be obvious. Now, what isn't so obvious is what promoters care about. Sadly, your mixing ability is usually the last thing on their mind. I have spun at, helped promote, and created over 300 events in the past 6 years. You know what promoters focus on? Getting bodies through the door. I love the scene, I love people dancing, and when I promote, its a game of numbers. I look for DJs that will put bodies into the building.
On a deeper spiritual level, keep in mind that to really be successful as a DJ, it's not about you. It's about the music, the dancers, and the scene. If you're just looking for attention, that type of vibe takes from the scene. The more you give to the world of DJing, the more the world of DJing will give back to you.
Here are 10 ways you can start contributing to the music scene. The more you contribute, the more your DJ career will grow. These tips will improve your DJ skills, get you entrenched in your local scene, and make you the sought after DJ for upcoming events.
The following tips are given in the order of importance.
1. Get an e-mail list together and promote parties.
This is the biggest one of all. 9 times out of 10, the promoter will go with a lesser quality DJ with a mailing list over a talented DJ that doesn't promote. Start a mailing list now. Ask people for their e-mails. Do not give out your card and expect them to join up. Get their card, and then you'll be able to add them for sure. Start a collection of friends on tribe, myspace, or whatever social network site your community uses.
MAKE SURE EVERY PROMOTER IN TOWN IS ON THAT LIST. Then, send out info on what parties are happening. Even if you're not spinning, start sending out the info. Just by having a mailing list, people will start associating your DJ name with great parties. When a promoter starts seeing your name every week on those emails, and sees that you get people out to parties, you will now suddenly be in a whole new category. Once a week, tell your list where the party is happening. Talk about the good parties afterwards. Talk to promoters about giving your list special treatment. Ask promoters to let your list in for $5 less. That will reward people for being on your mailing list.
2. Take pictures and post them on your website.
Fresh content gets repeat traffic to your website. You do have a website, right? If you don't, talk to a toaster until you get over your technology phobia, then have your nephew to set up a website for you. Check out HOTTORRENT.COM--not only is it free, but they have all the tools you need without having to build your own website. They have mailing list functions, photo galleries, and everything else you might need. Be sure that people can add their name to the mailing list as they look at pictures.
People forward out photo links. You want to catch them the second they think "wow, those look like fun parties." Take photos of the pretty people, take crowd shots, make the party look like it's going off. It may be shallow, but you are building your scene with these techniques. After a few photo galleries like this, you'll see a rise in attendance, and people will start to recognize your name. They will also have this impression that you're involved with great parties.
3. Make a list of promoters and DJs you want to know in your local scene, and start working with them.
Your DJ career will come from your circle of friends. It's that simple. So pick DJs and promoters you vibe with, and find a way to meet them. Go to as many parties as you can that they are spinning at or throwing. Say hi to them each time you go to one of their events. After awhile, you'll be a regular, and you'll find yourself being given much more respect from promoters and DJs. Don't ask them for DJ slots until you get to know them. The goal is to become friends and help them throw events, or carry record boxes, or pick up fliers at the airport, or give them DJ rides to the airport for out-of-town gigs. Promoters and DJs really need support staff, and usually can't pay people for this. They end up with a network of up-and-coming scenesters and bedroom DJs that work with them and are on the move.
Don't be a suck up. Be real, be yourself, and be up front that you enjoy what they create for the scene, and be persistent in offering them help. Come at them as an equal. Hero worship is fine from fans, but you're going to co create with these people. E-mail the promoters each and every time they throw a party. Offer to help each time. Promoters deal with many flakes, so don't expect them to welcome you in right away. They want to get to know you, and you have to just keep offering until they let you in to help. You'll learn a lot about the scene, and party politics, and make friends. This will put you as a person and DJ on the map as someone deserving a break on the decks. Then you can ask them for a gig.
4. Make demo CDs.
There are two reasons to make mix CDs. First of all, it's good for you to record your sets, all the time. You'll learn much faster by reviewing your work. Songs are introduced into your headphone long before the mix. Because of this, many bedroom DJs end up doing short blends, without realizing it. When you listen to your mixes, suddenly what you missed jumps out at you as a listener. The other reason for making demo CDs is obvious--you will have CDs to give promoters to let them hear your style, track choice, and mixing skills. Give these CDs to everyone, BUT ONLY WHEN THEY ARE GOOD. Never give out a badly mixed CD with obvious train wrecks. It will do more damage to your career than good. It's easy to get a promoter to listen to your first CD. But if the first one sucks, it's very hard to get them to listen to a second one. Give CDs out to everyone after your DJ mentors give it the thumbs up. Start building that fan base.
5. Spin with DJs that are better than you to learn new skills.
If you mix with good DJs, several things will happen. First, when you tag team practice, it will make you more comfortable when you're in a club environment, taking the decks and dance floor over from another DJ. You want to practice this. It'll trip you up if you haven't played with other DJs.
Next, practice does not make perfect. Perfect practice makes perfect. So find great DJs, ask them to coach you, and learn why their mixing sounds so good. Last, once you start growing as a DJ, many times these DJs will get you gigs once you're ready. People help out their friends. When they see you doing well, they'll often times make a call and say, "He's ready." A promoter is much more likely to hire you if an established DJ vouches for you.
6. Keep current on your music.
Buy at least 2 new songs a month, or better yet, buy at least 1 new track each week. You need to be checking the download sites, and hitting the record stores regularly. Buy from several different places. This will make you a better DJ, with a more rounded record box. You are only as good as your tracks. Do your homework, put in the maintenance time on your collection. read up on charts in your genre, and be familiar with what's new, what's old, and what's overplayed.
7. Throw your own parties.
One great way to get out there is to simply find a space, talk to a bar with a club, and start throwing your own parties. When you bring in other DJs, they will think of you in a new light. If you get them gigs, often times they will help you get gigs in return. Promoters will want to hire you since you'll start having a draw.
8. Buy or get access to a sound system.
The first person a promoter calls is the sound guy. If you're the sound guy and a decent DJ, well, isn't that convenient for the promoter When I started out DJing, I realized that if I had a sound system and made myself and the speakers a package deal, I would spin out much more often. It worked great. I was always the sound guy and opening DJ. So, I would show up, bring the gear, spin, and then meet the headlining DJs for the night. I priced myself as cheap as renting the gear, only now I would bring the gear, instead of the promoter having to deal with picking it up, setting it up, and all that hassle. This jump-started my career, and soon I was on every bill, playing at every party.
I spent about $1,500 bucks on speakers, and after 10 gigs, the speakers were paid off. After that, I made money on those exact speakers for well on 6 years. My early career is completely owed to having the sound system. Even if you can't buy a sound system, find someone who owns one that trusts you to borrow it. Make a deal where you split the money 50/50 for them owning and you managing rentals on it. Then, you can make yourself useful to the scene. One note- if you go this route, you must show up on time, and follow through on your commitments every time. No one wants to work with a flake. Your reputation is everything in this musical freelance environment.
9. Go to parties.
This may seem obvious too, but I am amazed at how many bedroom DJs want to spin, but hardly ever go to clubs. When you get serious about being a DJ, you need to know the lay of the land. Go to parties outside your normal bubble. See what scenes are happening. Go to all types of parties. Know what venues work with what styles. Listen to what's being played, and think about how your music fits into the larger picture. If you support other promoters events, they are more likely to support your events. Listen to people talking about other DJs, and what they like and don't like. When you go to spin your music, spin what you love. If you know what the overplayed tracks are, you can avoid them in your sets and stand out more as a DJ. You can also sound more unique by knowing what sounds and influences are underplayed. Sign up for every mailing list imaginable. You want to have your finger on the pulse of the scene.
10. Be nice.
Look, I'm going to come out and say it. The music scene, and the party scene is all about being social. Just be nice. No one wants to work with jerks. Promoters will hire cool DJs over jerks all the time. Who would you rather give money to: someone you like or someone you don't like. As you venture out into the scene, don't engage in gossip. Avoid flame wars on websites.
Be real, be friendly, and keep a positive attitude. Win the war, not the battle. If you lose your time slot for some reason, don't yell and scream at the promoter, or other DJs. Show grace, and say "Bummer. But I totally understand why that's happening, and no problem. I'd love a chance to spin for you some other time." You'll be brought out so much more when you're a drama-free zone.
One time at a small festival of 1,000 people, I had a DJ that pulled all sorts of drama around scheduling. He was worried about losing his slot, and was a total prick about it. What he didn't know, and what he was shocked at when I shared with him later on how our crew works, is that we were just gearing up to play Electric Daisy Carnival- a 30,000-person massive. Had he actually lost his slot, and been nice, I would have made sure he got a slot on the next bill, which was a huge event. Instead he kicked and screamed, got a 45 minute slot, and cut into another DJ's slot, and fell right off our "DJs we use" list. The DJ who lost the 45 minutes to him did so with good grace, and got the E.D.C. gig. Be nice.
I hope these pointers help inspire you to get moving on making your dreams a reality. Music, dancing and DJing is a great creative outlet. You don't have to have Motzart's musical skills. You can still add to the scene in many personal, powerful ways. The main thing is to get out there, start meeting people, and make it happen for yourself and your scene. Do not sit around waiting for the phone to ring. You're attracted to music for a reason. Express it. Somewhere down the road, people will be cornering you at events, talking about how much they love what you contribute to the scene, and thanking you for bringing such joy into their lives. Play the music you love, and do the work needed to make the night a success. The world genuinely will be a better place with your full contribution to the scene.
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Post by Lloyd Dev on Apr 14, 2006 7:55:54 GMT -5
The Mix Masters April 7, 2006
Jesse De La Pena
JESSE DE LA PENA Jesse De La Pena is back with a band, but this time he's keeping it simple. A decade after DJ-ing for Liquid Soul, a nine-piece rise to prominence in the 1990s, the longtime DJ has put together a trio comprising himself on turntables, Evan Coleman on sax and flute, and Kai Alexander on keyboards. "I like that I can direct it as the DJ. We've all seen bands with DJs, but with this I'm like the drummer with the turntables. I'm directing things," Jesse says.
He characterizes the project as a "return to simplicity, a return to basics." While a descendant of acid jazz, he says the new trio also likes to include Latin, down-tempo, and drum and bass. In addition to his turntable, Jesse also uses a laptop.
"I just love having a ton of music with me," he says.
"I'm experimenting live as a DJ but with musicians as a band," Jesse says of Trio De La Pena. "I like that we can take something like 'Night in Tunisia' by Dizzy Gillespie -- which people know because Gang Starr sampled it for 'Words I Manifest' -- and turn it into something totally different."
Darkroom, 2210 W. Chicago, (773) 276-1411; 9 p.m. first Sunday of every month.. No cover (21+over).
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Post by Lloyd Dev on Apr 14, 2006 7:53:05 GMT -5
The Mix Masters April 7, 2006
DJ Heather's love of music comes through as she spins the dials during her monthly set at Smart Bar.
DJ HEATHER "When she plays, you can tell she's really enjoying what she's doing," says Smart Bar talent buyer Brad Owen. "For me, Heather is the best DJ in the city." Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and raised in Chicago, Heather always loved music but didn't get into DJ-ing until after college.
"I was the DJ in a group of actors and photographers and fashion designers, and we all kind of, in a co-op environment, used each other's specialties to vibe off each other," Heather says.
But from those early gallery openings, she's become an international star known for her ability to keep dance floors packed with underground house, hip-hop and disco. In addition to her residency at Smart Bar, Heather also holds a residency at London's Fabric and has played clubs throughout Europe and Asia. She's also involved in producing, having released several compilations on labels including Fabric, Afterhours and Nordic Trax.
Her success, she says, is steeped in "that Midwest work ethos" of preparedness and grinding, something she says many Chicago DJs are known for.
"[But] doing something you love always is a test," Heather says. "It's that delicate balance of making money off of something you love, but really enjoying what I do is what has kept me going."
Smart Bar, 3730 N. Clark, (773) 549-0203; 10 p.m. first Saturday of every month. Tickets: $10 (21+over).
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Post by Lloyd Dev on Apr 14, 2006 7:50:00 GMT -5
The Mix Masters April 7, 2006 Julius the Mad Thinker's influence as a DJ has gone international. Julius the Mad Thinker "I used to go out dancing and I'd disagree with what the DJs were playing, so I started messing with DJ-ing and I just loved it," says this Elgin native, whose love of house music helped him co-build a global party scene known as 3 Degrees Global. "There were seven us and we wanted to build a community, so we started throwing a party where the goal was to have everyone there know everyone else by three people [in degrees of separation]." The idea started in Chicago in 1999 and took off. "We quickly realized it was a small world," Julius says. "People would tell us, 'Oh, man, I haven't seen him since high school!'" Soon the idea spread to San Francisco, Washington, D.C., and Detroit. The group also holds events in New York, Los Angeles, London, Montreal and Toronto. Now, claiming some 10,000 members worldwide, 3 Degrees is starting to sell music. This spring, Julius will release his second compilation, "Some Call It House We Call It Home '06." Julius also does production work with a team called Aid to the Soulless with co-creators Emmaculate and FLX. "When Julius DJs, he loses himself in the music and people feel that energy," Emmaculate says. "When a DJ is really hot, their energy carries into the crowd, and that's what it's like with Julius." Wet, 209 W. Lake, (312) 223-9232; 10 p.m. Wednesdays. No cover. By RSVP or membership only (21-over). To RSVP, visit: www.3degreesglobal.com/thisweek/chi_week.htm.
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Post by Lloyd Dev on Jan 29, 2006 14:04:22 GMT -5
Thanks for the info! These are some of my favorite dee jays on the scene. Keep in touch.
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Post by Lloyd Dev on Apr 17, 2007 20:44:45 GMT -5
I can't think of the name right off. I have this song, but I will have to locate it. It came out maybe over 10 years ago. Let's see if George can weigh in on this...
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Post by Lloyd Dev on Dec 4, 2006 12:15:15 GMT -5
Join us today on Chicago House Radio as we present That Soulful Show with guest DJ Mike. Showtimes are at 12pm and 7pm cst. Here's the playlist: 1) THE RURALS : NO POWER 2) THE RURALS : MISSION 3) DETROIT SOUL PROJECT : GLORY 4) LLORCA : LEMONADE 5) SUFFLE INC : ALL I DO 6) EXODUS : ANDALU 7) SUN ORCHESTRA : DRIFTIN 8) JULIEN JABRE : YALOPA 9) KERRI CHANDLER : PHUCK THIS COWBELL 10) ALIX ALVAREZ : THE FINALE 11) DJ DOVE : I'M TOUCHED Enjoy! -------------------- Lloyd Dev www.chicagohouseradio.comwww.live365.com/stations/lloydev www.myspace.com/lloyddev If you don't know where you are going, any road will take you there... Afrikan proverb
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Post by Lloyd Dev on Nov 6, 2006 12:16:44 GMT -5
Tune in today as we host That Soulful Show with DJ TuXxL. This week's show is a treat to gospel House music. Showtimes are 12pm & 7pm cst. Enjoy! 1. Dana Divine - Gospel Slide (Full Mix) 2. Connell Lewis & Cornerstone - Free (Free-T Liberty Mix) 3. Connell Lewis & Cornerstone - I Believe 4. Dana Divine - Sweet To My Soul 5. Connell Lewis & Cornerstone - R U Ready 6. Dawn Tallman - If You Wanna Testify (Original) 7. Dana Divine - I Testify 8. Dawn Tallman - Goin Up (Touch Tuesday Vocal) 9. Kurt Lykes - Yes Lord - Year of 'da' Unit Mix (Boo Williams & Glenn Underground) 10. Dihann Moore - True To Yourself (Dihann's Funky Soul Live) 11. Keith Edwards - Our father 12. Nikos - Angels 13. Afro Jesus - Bring on the Spirit -------------------- Lloyd Dev www.chicagohouseradio.comwww.live365.com/stations/lloydev www.myspace.com/lloyddev If you don't know where you are going, any road will take you there... Afrikan proverb
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Post by Lloyd Dev on Oct 16, 2006 12:00:37 GMT -5
Man! I'll will take a listen and see if I can help out.
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Post by Lloyd Dev on Sept 18, 2006 10:33:01 GMT -5
Tune in to Chicago House Radio today for That Soulful Show with guest The Audiowhores. Showtime is @12pm cst. Here's the playlist: 1) Three Kings - Shake Dat Booty "Alix Alvarez Remix" (Defected) 2) Richard Earnshaw - Summer Rain "Original Mix" (One51) 3) Icasol feat. Capitol A - Givin It Up "AW Edit" (Pulver Records) 4) Kingpin Cartel - Ghetto (Pure Plastic) 5) DJ Fudge - Mechouga "DJ Fudge Reconstructed Mix" (Soulfuric) 6) 3 Fat Kings - Shake Dat Bump "GA Re Fix" (CDR) 7) John Tejada - Sucre (Palette) 8) Roland Clark - Deep In House "Shik Stylko Remix" (Raisani Records) 9) Donetella Movement - Love Can Be "Audiowhores Remix" (SuSu Records) 10) Unknown - Something Better "Audiowhores Edit" (CDR) 11) Zero 7 - You're My Flame "Justus Kohncke Vox" (Atlantic) -------------------- Lloyd Dev www.chicagohouseradio.comwww.live365.com/stations/lloydev www.myspace.com/lloyddev If you don't know where you are going, any road will take you there... Afrikan proverb
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Post by Lloyd Dev on Sept 11, 2006 10:10:39 GMT -5
Tune in @ 12pm cst to catch That Soulful Show with DJ TuXxL on Chicago House Radio. Here's the playlist: 1. Club Artists United - Sweet Chariot (Kerri's Big Dark Mix) 2. Jovonn ft Dawn Nicole - Wanna Go To a Club (Nextmoov Main Mix) 3. T.Lavora - Attitude (Can U Move Dub) 4. Roland Clark - Deep In House (Original) 5. Deep Factor feat. Carroll Thompson - Friend of Mine (Soul Mix) 6. Kerri Chandler - The Fix Is U 7. Eddie Matos - Bueno Sonidos EP (Suavecito) 8. Blak Beat Niks - I'll Be There (Kerri Chandler's Brazilian Vibe) 9. Zion Lockwood - Solitaire/All We Want (Solitare) 10. Alton Miller and Boddhi Satva - See The Day "Boddhi Satvas Faithless Bass Mix" 11. Lefunken feat Stephanie Renee - Knowing (Ricanstruction Vocal) 12. The Boris Gardiner Happening - Melting Pot -------------------- Lloyd Dev www.chicagohouseradio.comwww.live365.com/stations/lloydev www.myspace.com/lloyddev If you don't know where you are going, any road will take you there... Afrikan proverb
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Post by Lloyd Dev on Sept 10, 2006 18:05:53 GMT -5
Tune in tonight @ 9pm cst to catch The UDM Show with Mark Stone & Armando Gomez - Show 125. Here's Mark Stone's playlist. Enjoy! 1. Glenn Underground "Negro Music" Unified Records 2. Marc Moulin "Organ" Blue Note Records 3. Ain't no doubt (Latin Dub) Paradax Records Promo Cdr 4. Bobby & Steve feat. Pete Simpson „In my Heart“ (Original Mix) Zoo Groove Stereo 5. Rocco "Heartbeat" (Roccos Latin Floor Mix) Shack Music Promo Cdr 6. Beyonce feat. Jay Z "Deja Vu" (George Mena & Franke Estevez Fuzion Remix) Sony Promo Cdr 7. Darryl D.bonneau & Groove Assassin "So Free" (Groove Assassin Main Tweek Mix) Home Recordings Promo Cdr 8. Kerri Chandler "Oblivion" (Dub Mix) Soul Heaven Records 9. Joey Musaphia feat. Michelle Weeks "Heaven" (Richard Earnshaw Mix) Refunk Records 10. Deepswing & DJ Meme "Lift Up" (Dj Meme Classic Club Mix) Generate Music Promo Cdr www.udmshow.com-------------------- Lloyd Dev www.chicagohouseradio.comwww.live365.com/stations/lloydev www.myspace.com/lloyddev If you don't know where you are going, any road will take you there... Afrikan proverb
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Post by Lloyd Dev on Sept 4, 2006 16:43:05 GMT -5
Tune in to Chicago House Radio for That Soulful Show with DJ TuXxL starting @ 7pm cst. Here's the playlist. Enjoy! 1. Alex and ReverendP - If you find your way (vox) 2. Allen Hoist - With Love (Franck Roger Remix) 3. India Arie - I Am Not My Hair (Casamena Kitchen Remix) 4. Karizma - Tech this out 5. Kerri Chandler - Oblivion (Original) 6. Terry Laird - Sunshine Band 7. EL - Walk Away (Reel Soul Main Vocal Mix) 8. Terry Laird - Ballad 9. Franck Roger ft Jovonn - Remind me 10. Kerri Chandler - The machine 11. CeCe Winans - I Am (Karizma Remix) 12. Filsonik - Luvholic (Addictive Mix)(Symple Sound US 12'') 13. Richmix - I Believe Dub -------------------- Lloyd Dev www.chicagohouseradio.comwww.live365.com/stations/lloydev www.myspace.com/lloyddev If you don't know where you are going, any road will take you there... Afrikan proverb
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Post by Lloyd Dev on May 8, 2006 12:16:29 GMT -5
Listen to That Soulful Show w/ DJ TuXxL today @ 12pm CST. Hear nothing but the best in soulful House music. The playlist is as follows: 1. Third Generation - Don’t Play No Games 2. Master Phil ft Cedric Nadeau - Father (Eclectik Music) 3. Campsoul Ft Tanya Stephenson - Fallen (Reel Soul Main Mix) 4. Dj Gregory - Don’t panic (Faya Combo) 5. Roy Davis Jr - Watch Them Come (Derrick Carter Mix) 6. Inner Soul - Pressure 7. Marlon D Ft Stephanie Renee - I’m A Believer (Reel Soul Mix) 8. Fudge - Chasing love (Kif) 9. Darryl D’ Bonneau - A better way (83 West mix) 10. Sybil - Don’t Give Up (Club Mix) 11. Danny J Lewis - Ballistica (Club Mix) 12. Rudoulpho - Sunday Afternoon That Soulful Show official sponsors : & Discoparnasse – Cordialement, Eric Ruksyio (Dj TuXxL) Président www.universdj.com
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Post by Lloyd Dev on Apr 17, 2006 10:08:10 GMT -5
Tune in Monday, April 17, 2006 starting at 12pm CST to hear the latest of That Soulful Show, with DJ TuXxL. The show is hot, with an assortment of underground hits from some of your favorite artist. Catch the re-broadcast tonight at 7pm CST and at various times during the week. The playlist is as follows:
Kerri Chandler - My Love, My Life Mr V - Da Bump Jill Scott - I Think It Better (Blaze Remix) Jellybean feat. Marlon D - New York House (Groovy Mix) Copyright feat. Song Williamson - He Is (Ferrer & Sydenham Vox Mix) Innervisions presents Ame - Rej (Original mix) Timmy Vegas & Seamus Haji - Devotion (A Bit More Lovin') (Timmy Vegas Mix) Bah Samba vs Richard Darbois - Let the drums speak corps a corps (Leo Mussini HOUSE TOUCH edit) Lefunken feat. Stephaine Renee - Knowing (Main) Vincent Montana, Jr. - The African Track (VMJ Original 1979 Track) Carol Williams - Love Is You (Emji's Rollerscate Re-Edit)
Enjoy!
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Post by Lloyd Dev on Jun 26, 2006 11:59:31 GMT -5
This show airs Mondays @ 12pm & 7pm CST on www.chicagohouseradio.com 1. MAW feat India - When You Touch Me 2. Fudge - Atabaque 3. Brett Jackson & Orion feat Jade - Change (Main Vocal Mix) 4. Kem - Set You Free (GA Rub) 5. Greg Kozo feat. Lady Bird & Allonymous - If It's Not Enough (Not EnoughDub) 6. Dennis Ferrer feat. Karlon Brooks - How Do I Let Go (Demo Mix) 7. Quentin Harris & Robert Owens - Lesson Learned (Original) 8. Marlon D Ft Stephanie Renee - I'm A Believer (Reel Soul Mix) 9. Hardsoul feat. Ron Carroll - My Life (Sampler Edit) 10. Jamie Lewis & Dj Pippi Feat. Kim Cooper - So Sexy (Jamie Lewis Censured Mix) 11. Niko Belloto & Pawel Kobak - Love For You (Dim's Special edit) 12. Dark Mountain Group - Lose Control (Saca Rolhas Edit)
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Post by Lloyd Dev on Jul 10, 2006 7:47:01 GMT -5
Playlist : special Roy Davis Jr Roy Davis jr "Dance with me" (Power music) Roy Davis jr feat Peven Everett"Gabriel" (Large) Underground repairs "Stay in the life" (Other Side) Powerplant revisited "Symphonic days" (Chord 44) Angora "Enchantment" (Prescription) Roy Davis jr "Love light" (Jamayaka recordings) Nate Williams "Light speed" (Power music) Roy Davis jr & Juan Hoerni "I like it like that" (Large) The believers "Who dares to believe in me?" (Strictly rhythm) Roy Davis jr "The lost tapes" (Bingo soul) Roy Davis jr "I'm hungry" (Power music)
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Post by Lloyd Dev on Jun 19, 2006 11:22:44 GMT -5
MARK STONE PLAYLIST:
1. Dj Spinna feat. Selan "Back 2 U" (The Realm Remix) Papa Records Promo Cdr 2. Berr Eduard "Running away" (LB Club Mix) Soulful Sessions 2004 3. Steal Vybe"ESP (I Can See You)” (Mole Chamber Instrumental) King Street Sounds Promo 4. Jovonn feat. Stephanie Cooke "Joy" Esterio Recordings 5. jay j "Start It Up" Bubble Soul 2004 6. Sunshine Jones "We Are Free" Nite Grooves Promo Cdr 7. Deep Soul Collective "Heavenly" (Dub) Integrity Records 8. 280 West feat. Diamond Temple with Ray, Goodman & Brown "I Never Knew" (280 West Mix) Phuture Sole Records 9. Solu Music feat. Kai Martin "Tenement" Solu Music Promo Cdr 10. Soul Basic "City Line" (NY Groove) Cdr
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Post by Lloyd Dev on Jun 19, 2006 11:20:34 GMT -5
Here's the playlist:
1. Floetry - I want u (Osunlade Yoruba Soul mix) 2. Stevie Wonder - My Love Is On Fire (Dj Spinna Remix) 3. The Craftsmen - Surreal Heights 4. Souldeep Collective - Do you remember 5. Soul Creation - Baby Gets High (Main) 6. Ame - Mifune 7. Rafael Lego Rodriguez - La tira El Corillo 8. Charles Dockins - Someday Somehow (TV mix) 9. The Rhythm Slaves - Light Up Your Life (Grant Nelson Re-Edit) 10. Dj Technic rmx Liquid People - Sunrise 11. Rocco - Something for the Floor (Main mix) 12. Inner City - Good Life (Steve Silk Hurley Mix)
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Post by Lloyd Dev on Nov 5, 2006 21:37:29 GMT -5
Hi. Which Change record is it? Its a top tune Heaven Of My Life
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Post by Lloyd Dev on Mar 19, 2006 15:58:17 GMT -5
It's the TC Curtis version Colin.
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Post by Lloyd Dev on Dec 4, 2005 15:27:08 GMT -5
That's it! We play that song often on Retro House Chicago so stay tuned...
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Post by Lloyd Dev on Apr 5, 2008 19:38:34 GMT -5
How about the mix you did from the show this past Sunday dude??? Hot!
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Post by Lloyd Dev on Dec 10, 2007 14:12:19 GMT -5
Check out [glow=red,2,300]DHP 101 [/glow]by Baltimore's DJ Pope. It has been added to the rotation on the Live 365 channel.
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Post by Lloyd Dev on Dec 3, 2007 16:29:23 GMT -5
Well good for you. I'll be checking it out.
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Post by Lloyd Dev on Feb 5, 2007 8:46:15 GMT -5
Excellent show bro!
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