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This is a continuous in-the-mix CD compiled and mixed by DJ Danny Tenaglia.
The Brooklyn-born house music DJ Danny Tenaglia's entry in the Azuli Records CHOICE series is heavy on the dance floor favorites, covering many of the vintage tracks that saw him through the first decade and a half of his career. This double-CD collection spans cuts like Cat Stevens' "Was Dog a Doughnut?" instrumental, the 1980s disco of Imagination's "Changes," and Hugh Masekela's "Don't Go Lose It Baby," as well as Chicago house music pioneer Frankie Knuckles' "The Whistle Song."
Subtitled - A Collection Of Classics. Choice brings together some of dance music's leading DJs and producers to compile the tracks that have influenced them professionally and personally. Features classic and hard-to-find house, disco, soul, and techno tracks. Includes 10 pages of Danny's thoughts on 23 tracks that have influenced his career. Slipcase. Ultra Records. 2003. Danny Tenaglia Choice Songs Purchase Choice CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Darren Emerson Episode 1 CDs (2002)
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| | Faithless To All New Arrivals CD (2001) (Import) Germany
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$12.65 This is a continuous in-the-mix CD compiled and mixed by Faithless.
Dido's "My Life," the opening cut on Faithless' installation in the BACK TO MINE after-hours mix series, establishes the tone for this down-tempo set. As a late-night mix should, the music here induces drowsy, indolent reverie, allowing the listener to float off on pulsing beats, soaring melodies, and ambient effects.
Dusted's "Childhood" and Sub Sub's "Past" perfectly articulate the mode, and the grooves get a bit heavier along the way with Adamski's "Never Goin' Down," and Alex Gopher's "The Child" (featuring vocal samples from Billie Holiday's "God Bless the Child"). The disc closes out with the triple-header of Aaron Neville's "Hercules," Mazzy Star's ...
| | Faithless Outrospective CD (2001) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$9.39 Precisely when they needed to reach down their own throats and pull out some high-energy guts and glory, Faithless returned to offer one more sham: trance comedown into meaningless muttering and patented plasticine R&B. Thing ...
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$9.55 Recorded at Flyte Time Studios, Edina, Minnesota; Larrabee Studios and Music Grinder Studios, Los Angeles, California; Doppler Studios, Atlanta, Georgia.
Engineers: Steve Hodge, Brad Gilderman, Thom "TK" Kidd.
Personnel: Karyn White (vocals, background vocals); Kevin Pierce, Jellybean Johnson, Michael Scott (guitar); Mike Scott (acoustic guitar); Andrea Stern (harp); Daria Tedeschi, Melinda Marshall, Michal ...
| | Bosco Action CD (2001) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Japan; Argentina
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$41.15 Additional personnel includes: Fred Schneider, Templeton Thompson (vocals);
Bertrand Lambrechts (saxophone); Yves Chatin (trumpet); Sergio Nardi (trombone); David Vanbelle (bass); Mitch Pires (drums).
This 2001 release from the eclectic French duo contains 13 tracks, including, "Satellite", " Action", and "Mr. Fresh".
Japanese version features two bonus tracks: "Supermunion", and "Delta Card"
Breaking on U.S. shores hot on the heels of French outfits like Air, Daft Punk, and Mellow, the duo of Stéphane Bodin and Françoise Marché boast a danceable sound that should be all too familiar to fans of any of the aforementioned groups. Taking a healthy dose of disco, a dash of house, a sprinkle of electro-funk, and enough vocoder-processed vocals to make Midnight Starr jealous, Bosco sounds like the last 25 years of dance ...
| | Heros Severum Wonderful Educated Bear CD (2002)
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Sometime during the humid summer of 2000, three veterans of the Athens, Georgia independent music scene came together with the sole purpose of rediscovering the joy in making music. With this meeting, Heros Severum was born.Heros Severum's sound is a mix of brash guitars, booming low-end percussion, and melodic intertwining vocals. The sound created is unique, and has more in common with early 80's no wave bands like Mission of Burma and the Minutemen than with any of the band's rock and punk contemporaries. The music is angular and decisive, focusing on arrangement. Each member's individual parts themselves simply serve the greater whole, a method of songwriting which seems to have been lost on many of today's rock/punk/emo output. The band has also eschewed the traditional bass instrument, choosing instead to coax the low end out of the six string instruments and keyboards. Each song is unique in topic, with subject matter drawing from many inspirations. Whether expressing a simple observation, a pledge to live one's life by, or a desire for a better life, the lyrics are always positive. A common theme in the lyrics is a deep need to do something more, to point out the problems we face in the modern world with an eye toward making things better, while remaining apolitical and free of spite. Live, the band is explosive and engaging, a flurry of motion without pause. The band minimizes stage banter to strike a balance between live energy and precise mechanics. The music itself never stops, as the band plays live to a soundtrack of vinyl records ranging from old southern gospel to free jazz, from Swedish folk songs to Jimmy Durante. Music within the music, the soundtrack to a live experience. In its brief existence, the band has had the fortune of playing with the likes of the (International) ...
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| | Une Heure De Tubes Accordeon CD (2007) (Import)
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