Saturday, June 23, 2007

MIke Simonetti djing in Portland/Italian night

hello. come out to Portland with me this coming
weekend... but more importantly it is a show
featuring two of Italians brightest stars!

Thursday, June 21, 2007

im back

hi. sorry its been so long.. here's a new mix i did for a magazine.
its a Megaupload link. copy the address below and it will ask
you to type 3 letters in for verification. its about 75 minutes
long. anyone who can guess the songs will get a prize!

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=XRFNR6DO

i'll be in Portland next weekend djing and i'm setting up an
Italians Do It Better showcase at PS1 this summer with
Glass Candy and yours truly on the dj duties.

got tons of other shit lined up but im too lazy.

oh YEAH! the first batch of Itaians Do It Better 12" releases
are ready to "drop" in a few weeks!:

Chromatics "Shining Violence"
Glass Candy "Miss Broadway"
Professor Genius "La Grotta"
Farah "Law Of Life"

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

some dj gigs of note

hello
yours truly playing records:

03/23/2007 12:00 AM - Mike Simonetti dj-ing
Lit NYC
Lit, New York
US
Cost: free
Description: Mike Simonetti djs: 12-4 am downstairs


March, 30 2007 at Mike Simonetti dj-ing
Rubulad (Brooklyn), Rubulad (Brooklyn), New York
Cost :

please send me a PM for info on this party,

as it is an "outlaw" type party and we cannot

advertise it (and the pigs keep coming). im djing

from 2-7 A.M. all by myself, my partner Chris is

out of town.



04/06/2007 11:00 PM - Mike Simonetti dj-ing
POUSSEZ! POUSSEZ! party @ Zoobizarre
Montreal,
Canada
Cost: N/A
Description: at Zoobizarre, 6388 St-Hubert,
Montreal www.zoobizarre.org myspace.com/zoobizarre

04/07/2007 11:00 PM - Mike Simonetti dj-ing [Edit] [Cancel]
SEVENTH HEAVEN @ White Orchid (Basement)
Toronto,
Canada
Cost: cheap
Description: 812 Dundas St W IN THE BASEMENT

05/16/2007 11:00 PM - Mike Simonetti dj-ing
Hurrah! @ Upatairs at Sals
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
US
Cost: N/A
Description: 12th and Walnut Philly.

06/29/2007 10:00 PM - Glass Candy / Chromatics / Mike Simonetti dj-ing
Nightclubing party at Holocene
Portland,
US
Cost: N/A
Description: with glass candy and chromatics!

06/30/2007 11:00 PM - Glass Candy/ Chromatics/ Mike Simonetti dj-ing
more info soon
L.A., California
US
Cost: N/A
Description: with glass candy / chromatcs

Sunday, March 18, 2007

MYSPACE round 3

here we go again. yet another try at the myspace. join us.


http://www.myspace.com/italiansdoitbetterrecords

Sunday, March 11, 2007

IM STILL HERE!!!

people keep asking me via email if this is still a real blog.

yes it is, im still around. been out of town a lot lately. i have
some mixes for you as well. just got to get around to it.

ill be in canada in a few weeks and after that UK and Italy.
ill get the Canada info up once Alex gets off his ass and gets
me the venue (HINT !) .. . . . .. .

if anyone wants to hook me up with gigs overseas, you can
email me direct rather than go through my booker.
mike@troublemanunlimited.com

its easier that way. but if you'd rather deal with the booker
it is:

www.support-agency.com
(oliver)

coming soon : the first Italians Do It Better releases.
gonna be an awesome year for the label. literally stoked.

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

part 2 of the mix....

hello
rather than post part 2 of the Motherfucker mix i will
post part 2 of my New Years Eve-ning... After Motherfucker
i djed Rubulad until 10 am... The set was also recorded, and
l'll post it this week hopefully. It is the polar
opposite of the Motherfucker set. Barely any house
or electronic stuff-- i reserved that for Motherfucker
since i was in the 'electronic room', and i thought
it would be nice to do 2 separate sets with different
music.

So all of the people who complained the Motherfucker
set was "too dark"... This will suit you just fine!

Monday, February 05, 2007

Mike's NYE set from Motherfucker:

hello. here are the links to the Motherfucker dj set
from New Years Eve 2006. This is the first half-- about
1:45 (its pretty long). I have part two as well if anyone cares.
Sound quality may be shitty- it was one of those portable
USB recorders plugged into the mixer... (thanks CJ from
Germany for sending this to me!).... by the way, about
an hour into the thing a few girls jumped on stage to
dance and almost knocked everything over, so it sorta
jumped for a second... and, if you have a Stuffit program,
you can reconnect this so it is one long set...


http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Z5SE63DC


Friday, February 02, 2007

I'm Not Gonna Lie...

i've been in and out of town and havent been able
to do shit for the ol' blog, but i will do something
soon. i plan on re-upping the NYE Motherfucker set
as well. blah blah....

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Mike Simonetti birthday extravaganza /Carl Craig djs

Mike is celebrating his birthday at Studio B this weekend,
and Carl Craig is djing. essential weekend activity.
very limited guest list spots , so lemme know ASAP.
if not get on the reduced list.

info:


NIGHT TIME presents:
Mike's birthday party!
DEMON DAYS: An official Planet E Selection
with
CARL CRAIG
GAMALL (Demon Days)
+ Special Guest TIM SWEENEY (DFA / BEATS IN SPACE)


FRIDAY JANUARY 19th 2007
@ STUDIO B
259 Banker, Btw. Meserole & Calyer, Brooklyn, New York
http://www.clubstudiob.com

$10 advance/$12 at door
Tickets available at OTHER MUSIC, TICKETWEB, HALCYON
Doors @ 10pm
Artwork: http://www.demon-days.com/ParraDemonDaysJan07TheFoolP.gif
with support from: URGE, XLR8R MAGAZINE & DFA

http://www.demon-days.com
Reduced list ($10) closes Thursday evening at midnight

two new additions to the Italians family

holy shit man. are we STOKED!

firstly, Italians do it Better is ready to go with their first few vinyl
releases. secondly, we added some new groups to the Italians
family.

1. Professor Genius
(myspace.com/professorgenius)
--Jersey City based organic dance music. intense and captivating.


2. Invisible Conga People
(myspace.com/invisiblecongapeople)
--the 2nd track on their myspace is SWEET. these are
demos and will be re-recorded.


these will be out very soon. once we get the ball rolling it
will be impossible to stop. indeed!

Sunday, January 14, 2007

ALICE COLTRANE

R.I.P.

shit man they're dropping like flies these days. i have been out of town a lot , so my blogging was very poor. i am still away so i cant give you anything, but when i return i will give you more. some live sets and other shit noone cares about but me.

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Wednesday, January 03, 2007

2007

so with the new year i bring you sound samples. once i get my shit together they will go up . so you can all stop complaining. also, my buddy plugged one of those Ikey things into the mixer at Rubulad and recorded my Nye Years Eve dj set, and i'll post it soon as well. it will only be a snippet because we played from 3-9am that night and he couldnt fit it all on the hard drive...

Friday, December 29, 2006

dont forget James....

attn NYC: expect a James Brown tribute at MOFO and Rubulad. sorry, but it gotta be done... this footage is by far the best thing by James i have ever seen:

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

bye bye James...

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Needless to say, the man was a vital force in
music, and all that stuff. But i was REALLY into
him in college, and i obsessively collected
his records, and all of his side projects... This
was very hard back then, since it was before all
his stuff was reissued. I dare you to try to track
down the Sweet Charles record in 1995! Shit was
HARD! Anyway, In The Jungle Groove is one of the
best funk records ever made, by far. (even though
it isnt a proper studio album)- and its my favorite
record by James Brown. Theres a re-edit of Give It
Up Turn It Loose that is perfect, and the extended
Funky Drummer is on there. So much on one double
album. For a dj, its essential. As a record, its
a classic.


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Wednesday, December 20, 2006

new signing!!!

Italians Do It Better is pleased to anounce
a new addition to the family. Farrah is from
the south and is truly something special. Check
it out, and download her songs:

http://www.myspace.com/FARAHFARAHMUSIC

speaking of the label, our first batch of 12"s
are coming out soon. Mirage, Farah, and maybe a
secret edit or two.


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Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Mike djs on New Years Eve

New Years Eve I'm djing twice in one night:

1. Motherfucker 12:30-3am
2. Rubulad 3:30-9am (with Chris Catalyst)

email me for info or guest list spots and Rubulad info,
since its a secret party. . . . etc.

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KILLER KUTS #35

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Been busy lately, sorry its been so sparse with
the postings. Produced by London's own Tony
Williams (not the jazz Tony Williams), who was
known more for his reggae as a BBC dj than his
disco. He assembled a bunch of reggae musicians
for a disco studio session and came up with one
hell of a track. Minimal sounds here. The drums
and synth stabs keep this going, and the
familiar bass line, which influenced the
famous Man Friday "Love Honey" bassline. The
a-side has a rap over it, which borrows
from the Dennis Brown "Money In My Pocket".
AND, the rap on this record is known as
the first ever UK rap. (by Bo Kool in 1979).

The instrumental was a staple with all the
djs - from David Mancuso to Larry Levan, who
liked it so much it can be argued he used it
as major influence for the Peech Boys, (and
of course his trubute Love Honey in the mid 80s)
One can even argue that this song may have been
the catalyst for the disco dub, because Levan
loved this song so much, and he has been credited
with the "invention" of the disco dub. A
pretty amazing feat for a record made in isolation
in the UK that was self released and financed!

The song soon leaked into spots like Studio 54,
where it was an all time crowd pleaser.
Very weird for such an odd little song.

Saturday, December 09, 2006

KILLER KUTS #34

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At least you can sometimes FIND the Moon Maiden record.
This one may be a little more elusive. Not much is known
about this group. Real To Reel records released a few other
12"s as well, but this one is the one you need to get. I was
able to find another Eklips 12", but it was pretty shitty.
The a-side is a heavy funky boogie number with wide open
drum breaks and heavy funk bass. Yet another obscure
disco break 12". The drumming on this song is almost
prog-perfect. REALLY tight drumming, but funky
nevertheless. The a-side is a nice disco boogie number
with hand claps and weird vocals.

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Special double shot since it's been a while . Moon
Maiden has been a favorite of mine for years, and
I just recently sorta "re-discovered" it. Anyway,
Luv You Madly Orchestra released a concept space
disco record revolving around some Duke Ellington
songs, and they also stuck an original on the a-side
(Rocket Rock)- which also smokes. Kermit Moore
and Stephen James arranged and produced this
futuristic and raw track. Nice and sparse production
topped off with some flanger effects on most of the
instruments makes this a trippy and especially spacey
track. The percussion and vocals are both super
insane, and there are a few points in this song when
everything gets super trippy and spaced out to the
point you can understand whats going on. Moon
Maiden is one of those rare tracks where every
second of the 8:51 on this piece of wax RULES. From
a production standpoint, it was ahead of the times,
and from a musical standpoint it is truly in a league
of its own. Try to get the lp as well. Theres some
really good songs on that thing as well.

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Beats In Space thing is up

Sweden was insane. Tim and I had a lot of fun
and Sweden is becoming my favorite country!
Thanx to Piotr and Anton for everything, and
apologies for my hungoverness. you guys rule!

anyway, you can now download and listen to the set
I did on Beats In Space last week. It wasnt up when I
posted it last week. sloppy mixing still intact! oops!


here it is:
  • Mike's set
  • Tim's set


  • heres the playlist (secret tracks indicated by a
    blank space if you want to guess!):

    1. Gary Wright - Love Is Alive
    2. Barbara Mason - Darling Come Back Home
    3. Two Tons of Fun - Just Us (12"extended version)
    4. Destroyers - 'Lectric Love
    5. Bee Gees - You Stepped Into My Life (12"extended version)
    6.
    7. Ni Kantu En Esperanto
    8.
    9. Glass Candy - I Always Say Yes
    10.
    11. The Osmonds "I, I, I"
    12. Eddie Kendricks - Goin' Up In Smoke
    13. Caress - Love Spell
    14.
    15. Roundtree - Manhattan Fever
    16. Hercules - 7 Ways
    17. Virgo - Go Wild Rhythm Trax -
    18. Tres Demented - Brainfreeze
    19. Roxy Music - Love Is The Drug (Rollo & Sister Bliss Deep Mix)
    20. (talkover tracks) Virgo - Go Wild Rhythm Trax

    Monday, December 04, 2006

    Dec 6 gig for you to go to

    Weds DECEMBER 6 2006 in NYC

    WE ARE YOUR FRIENDS
    mike simonetti and Roc one (of the Bangers) playing at Fontanas.
    105 Eldridge street in the basement.
    10-4am free.

    http://www.myspace.com/we_are_yourfriends

    Wednesday, November 29, 2006

    Mike on Beats In Space (again)

    Totally forgot to mention this...I just djed on Beats
    In Space to promote the little Sweden trip with Tim.
    (see dates below)

    There was an unfortunate dj 'incident' right after
    Eddie Kendricks. Shit happens i guess. Its all
    about song selection with this set!

    Otherwise, it wasnt too bad. Feel free to criticize
    me on my skills on the interactive vivaitalians
    blog. Live drummers man... Its a love/hate thing
    when it comes to mixing those fuckers sometimes.

    I specifically played some blog tracks as well.
    You can download the show or listen live at the
    link below. Tim held it down though.

    http://wnyu.org/
    http://www.beatsinspace.net

    Sunday, November 26, 2006

    KILLER KUTS #32

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    LTG Exchange were a criminally under-appreciated NYC
    Latin group, with many many amazing songs. These
    are just a few of them.
    Corazon is yet another disco classic. Dimitri, Idjut
    Boys, Jellybean Benitez, and a zillion more djs have
    either comped it, cited it, or simply made it famous.
    The song is the epitome of Latin disco funk. It simply
    smokes. Its nearly perfect. BUT, if you want a real
    killer track, Waterbed is insane. Not as Latin-
    influenced as Corazon, Waterbed takes on a more
    funky disco style, and at times can sound like a Latin
    disco version of the funk band Makossa. The instrumental
    is superior because the drums really stand out.

    The 12" version of Corazon exists, but is pretty tough to
    track down. I dont think there was a 12" of Waterbed.
    But, like pretty much EVERY song these days, there was
    an edit of these two songs on one handy 12"- but i havent
    heard it. Just go on Ebay and get these 45s for cheap-
    you wont regret it. Consider this my "bargain of the
    month!"

    Monday, November 13, 2006

    KILLER KUTS #28



    Yet another killer find at WFMU. Getting in early
    with a dealer badge really pays off! When it comes to
    minimal synth stuff, this is considered a Holy Grail
    by many, yet shunned by other collectors because
    it has a dancey beat and too much melody.
    Released in 1982, Pitch was a two piece NYC based
    minimal synth group, and this self-released 12" on
    their On/Off Records label is one of the more
    mysterious NYC bands of the era. They existed within
    the whole no wave scene, yet noone I spoke to knew
    who they were. Upon further inspection I discovered
    one of the principal songwriters, Marc Cantor, is an
    internet and computer pioneer. His entire
    bio is here:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_xCanter

    But in a nutshell, he pretty much developed the
    company known as Macromedia, and was also
    responsible for programming the first ever licensed
    music for a video game ("Peter Gunn" for Spyhunter).
    And, he worked with the first Macintosh computers...
    Today he is more known as a pioneer in the blog
    world, believe it or nor- with his work in micro-
    content publishing.

    if you go to his blog:

    http://marc.blogs.it/

    you can find a link to a download of a track he wrote
    in 1981. Totally rad!


    This all makes sense when you think of it. He was
    making computer music.. speaking of which, the A-side
    "What Am I Gonna Do For Fun" is an amazing track.
    Dry female vocals over what can only be described as
    'cosmic minimal synth'. It can easily pass for something
    that is popular today. The record cover is also awesome-
    a multi color silkscreen job, which leads me to believe
    this was a pretty limited run.
    On another note, i am closer to getting this blog sorted
    out and putting up music. SO keep an eye out.

    Thursday, November 09, 2006

    I dj'ed EVR with Roy...

    last night I dj'ed my man Roy Dank's radio show on East Village Radio.
    Look for his new label featuring a release by Jacques, as well as other
    shit. We are doing a "Mystery Mix" mix cd with Roy as well. Anyway,
    Mike starts about half way into the show, and attempts to dj without
    headphones (he forgot his), but Roy shows up with headphones and
    saves the day. You can tell when this happens when the records actually
    start to blend together in true "dj" form. Also, good friend Piotr throws
    down a few recods as well. Roy is a maniac. Here's the link:

    URL for show: http://eastvillageradio.com/modules.php?name=evrshow&ordinal=35
    XML for podcast: http://www.eastvillageradio.com/podcasts/1277/35.xml

    ********************************************************************


    Monday, October 30, 2006

    Mike's selling his records....

    ... at the WFMU Record Fair this weekend.

    I'll only be selling on Friday (Nov 4), so if you want to buy my doubles and triples- now is the time to do it. Bring shit if you want to trade as well. Bring food (vegetarian). All they have is pizza and that gets old quick.

    Sunday, October 22, 2006

    Mike's Halloween plans, for those who are interested...

    ...as Danny Glover said in Lethal Weapon, "I'm Getting too old for this shit..."

    -----


    Mike Simonetti is djing Halloween weekend twice in one night (god help me):

    Friday Oct 27 Mike is djing LIT in NYC from 12-4am- downstairs, and its free---

    ---and then he will be leaving Lit, jumping in a car, and djing from 4:30- ??? at Rubulad in Brooklyn with Chris Catalyst. Last time we played Rubulad we set a record for the latest they ever stayed open- 10 am. if you want info on the party, check out Jim's website:
    http://djsmallchange.com/news.shtml
    - do a Google search to find out more about Rubulad.


    -----he is then driving to DC on Saturday to DJ Mike and Maya from Double Leopards
    wedding on Sunday.

    Wednesday, October 11, 2006

    this weekend's festivities...

    mike simonetti's dj schedule:

    this Friday at Lit (downstairs) 12-4am
    this Saturday at Rated X @ Luke & Leroy in NYC 11-4am. hosted by Michael T of Motherfucker fame.



    --still working out the mp3 thing. to be honest, i am very busy and barely have time to do anything these days. anyone wanna help run a blog?? (no, i'm serious)

    Monday, October 02, 2006

    MIKE SIMONETTI & TIM SWEENEY....

    are djing together this week.
    Thursday October 5.
    at APT (downstairs) in Manhattan.
    419 West 13th Street
    10-4am. admission is free.
    drink special involving some sort of Rum Punch!!!

    www.aptwebsite.com

    Saturday, September 30, 2006

    should i post audio samples??

    tim and jacques both mentioned that i should post audio samples of the songs... what do you think? post some comments and we'll see how it goes. if enough of you want audio maybe i'll add audio. but if noone comments, i'll continue as it is. peace in the middle east.

    Thursday, September 28, 2006

    Monday, September 18, 2006

    Back On My Feet Again

    so the back pains have subsided. i actually djed this weekend for 7 hours straight without incident. in the downtime, i realized how amazing glass candy and chromstics new songs are. go to their myspaces and check out their new shit:

    myspace.com/glasscandy
    myspace.com/chromaticsmusic

    Thursday, September 14, 2006

    Saturday, September 09, 2006

    mikes upcoming dj gigs of note:

    Saturday Sept 16- Rubulad (with Chris)- email mike@troublemanunlimited.com for info

    Friday Sept 22- Lit NYC downstairs 12-4am (you can dance again) http://www.villagevoice.com/nyclife/0635,romano,74306,15.html

    Friday Sept 29 - Nite time at Don Hills NYC (Glass Candy/Chromatics gig) w/ Tim Sweeney

    Tuesday, September 05, 2006

    KILLER KUTS #11



    ***guest review by Dan Selzer

    I used to hate dance music. I was into weird
    industrial and guitar noise bands. Dance music was for
    guidos and drunk girls. I bought Renegade Soundwave's
    Soundclash because it was weird, electronic and on
    Mute. I was playing the songs tacked on the end of the
    CD at summer camp and this ridiculous dude from like
    Staten Island, or Long Island, was like "I love this,
    this song is the shit! I used to dance to it all the
    time!" I was all like, "no way dude, this is some
    weird underground electronic music, not dance music"
    and he responded "whatever dude, they play that shit
    at the Tunnel all the time." And that's how I learned
    to love dance music. Renegade Soundwave did come out
    of some wierd post-punk industrial shit, namely 4ad's
    pioneering Rema Rema, and had some great weird
    pop/dub/industrial minor-hits, but it was the club
    bangers in the late 80s/early 90s they're remembered
    for. This one, The Phantom, is rightly regarded as
    both a "rave classic" and a major influence on Big
    Beat. Well don't hold those things against it. It's
    just amazing, dubby, spacey, dance music, all
    percussion, synth-bass, subtle samples and the iconic
    vocals, which I used to think were saying "Till
    doomsday, till doomsday, a neon world;" they weren't.
    This 12" features the Phantom, it's remix, the dub of
    Space Gladiator and the Phantom Turntable Scratch Mix
    which shows where RSW was really coming from...the NYC
    school of hip-hop influenced house music. I used to
    think all that scratching and editing on the Scratch
    Mix was amazing until I heard Todd Terry, namely The
    Chase by Royal House, which comprises about 60% of
    this mix. This 12" also features RSW's usual bizarre
    art, and was dedicated to Chuck Yeager. The Phantom,
    It's in there....
    contact Dan:
    danselzer@yahoo.com



    Friday, September 01, 2006

    links to an old Mike Simonetti mix...

    ...on Beats in Space last year in October with his cousin Chris Catalyst. Listen to Mike make fun of Madonna, and take dance music WAAAAY to seriously (not!)... Part one is Mike starting with some dancey post punk stuff and then going deep into the oddball foriegn space disco and Italo--- sped up on purpose to show backlash to the cosmic trend that has taken over the world. Part two is Mike and Chris playing electro and bass stuff. Dont forget to turn your bass EQ up nice and high so it blows out your speakers!!!

    http://www.beatsinspace.net/audio/2005/oct25/bis102505part1.mp3
    http://www.beatsinspace.net/audio/2005/oct25/bis102505part2.mp3

    Saturday, August 05, 2006

    MIKE SIMONETTI djing IN SWEDEN

    attn Swedes:
    come out and say hello....

    *Wed 9/9 - Rollerboys*
    Venue: Fredsgatan 12, Stockholm
    Hours: 9.00 pm - 4.00 am
    Web: www.rollerboys.se
    Myspace: www.myspace.com/rollerboys
    *
    Thurs 10/9 - Caviar*
    Venue: Uppåt Framåt, Göteborg
    Hours: 9.00 pm - 2.00 am
    Web: www.cvr.se
    Myspace: www.myspace.com/mycaviar

    *Sat 12/9 - Special Peoples Club / Julian Red*
    Venue: A-Huset, Copenhagen
    Hours: 9.00 pm - 4.00 am
    Web: www.specialpeoplesclub.dk/
    Myspace: www.myspace.com/specialpeoplesclub

    Friday, August 04, 2006

    IS IT A MIRAGE????????

    Get ready my friends. This is just the beginning... We are inches away from our first vinyl release-- approx 12 inches away.

    Thursday, August 03, 2006

    Myspace - round 2

    this is our second go-round with Myspace.. please join us! it is in the infancy stages, but we will add musics from our artists very soon, as well as other infos. keep yr eyes open.

    http://www.myspace.com/vivaitalians

    Wednesday, August 02, 2006

    SECRET TRACKS RECEIVED

    just received some tracks via email for Italians first ever vinyl release. Brilliant new artist we discovered on the west coast. He delivered the goods 100%, to say the least! Your heads are gonna be blown!

    layout issues?

    so, as you know, i am not a web design savvy guy. i noticed this looks kinda weird on different browsers. it looks good on Firefox, but does the blog look all fucked up on Explorer or other browsers? please leave a cxomment to let me know! thanx./

    KILLER KUTS #7



    ***guest review by Steve Shakewell

    Stop scratchin your head. You do not need glasses. Session player
    extraodrinare and jazz fusion keyboardist, David Grusin put out a
    12" (recorded live in concert from Japan'81)with his NY/LA Dream
    Band, which actually was penned by fellow GRP man, Dream bandmate,
    guitarist Lee Ritenour. There is a 12" for his original version too,
    but the Grusin one is the gem. "Countdown" is pure disco-fied jazz
    with a 4/4 beat, and is complimented by both breezy and blazing
    guitar, mellow keyboard, along with some filter sound effects, and
    whistles throughtout. The actual cowntown (to what exactly?) is
    announced via a vocoder/vox box (remember 1983). The 12" has a few
    different versions of it, including the special DJ remix which is the
    one featured on the upcoming Sharegroove mixCD. For all you yacht
    rockers out there, here's your crossover song. For you all completist
    discoheads, Herb Powers Jr :) mastered this one.

    dj_shakewell@yahoo.com



    Friday, July 28, 2006

    KILLER KUTS #5



    This is the 'Benguin Anthem', as i like to call it. Throw "Deep Inside" on and he will be out there pumping his fist like the crazy Italian he is. The dub is also quite special , if you ask me. The other two songs on this ep are your trademark Maters At Work soulful house. "Deep Inside" transcends most house of the early 90's. This is definitely in my top 10 favorite house tracks of all time. Get the bootleg with "Follow Me" on the b-side and get all 'Red Zone-d' out and shit! But dont forget your baggy pants....

    KILLER KUTS #4



    Special double shot, since i'm going away for the weekend. There is also a 7" and 12" version of this on BMC Records. Good luck with that one mates.... I couldn't find out much about how Sandy Steel decided to record the Delta 5 track (which has become a staple with the "kids" these days). You throw on the Delta 5 version and the kids go nuts. You throw on the Sandy Steel version and the kids go nuts- mainly because these sound so much alike. Steel's version is a little faster, and there is an extended cowbell breakdown in the middle, making it a lot longer than the Delts 5 version. Plus, Steel's vocals are more monotone and 'dark' than the aggro Delta 5 track. And theres a sparse keyboard in there to compliment the flat bass playing. Delta 5's bass playing shreds compared to Steel's mystery band. It's still fun to throw on and show off to the record nerds every now and then. :)

    KILLER KUTS #3



    I can't do a 'blog' without mentioning my "uncle" Claudio. Besides having the best last name EVER, the man was responsible for a lot of the Italo classics Dan Selzer brought to NY 5 years ago. Vivien Vee is pretty hit or miss when it comes to her actual songs. A lot of them are on the border of cheesy/new wave stuff, but "Alright" is definitely a-ok! Giancarlo Meo produced a lot of stuff with Claudio, and Meo actually helped write this track. Simonetti's productions were always synth-heavy, and this is no different. Vivien's vocals are high in the mix, and full of reverb, and there are prevalent electric guitars- giving the song a punky edge.

    Thursday, July 20, 2006

    Italians No. 1

    Italians Do It Better #1 is out now!!! Officially ONE YEAR LATE!! But worth it! The Jacques Renault mix cd. The debut release for the Italians. Professionally spraypainted covers. Professionally mixed tracks. This dude spins around NYC all the time. He has a weekly party every Thursday at Tribeca Grand called 'ISS'. Over 70 minutes of music, 300 made, almost sold out already! Peep the man himself at: http://myspace.com/jacquesrenault

    track listing:
    - B.W.H. - Livin Up
    - One Two Three - Runaway (Instrumental)
    - Gino Soccio - Remember
    - Trilogy - Not Love (Instrumental)
    - The Nick Straker Band - A Little Bit of Jazz
    - Lindstrom - er bestemor paa moten
    - Tony Cook and The Party People - On The Floor (Rock-It)
    - Detroit Grand Pubahs - Big Onion (Joakim "Slap On It" Remix)
    - Electric Mind - Zwei (Dub Version)
    - Mya & The Mirror - Hesitation
    - My Mine - Hypnotic Tango (Instrumental)
    - Photocall - Silver Clouds (Hot Version)
    - Liz Torres feat Edward Crosby - Can't Get Enough (Dub)
    - MU - Paris Hilton
    - Matzo & Pauli - Matzo & Pauli Viewlexx EP
    - Skatt Bros. - Walk the Night
    - Prins Thomas - Diskomiks Rong EP
    - Delia Gonzalez & Gavin Russom - Rise (DFA Remix)
    - Shirley Lites - Heat You Up (Melt You Down) Melt Down Mix
    - Shelley - Give It To Me

    This cd is distributed exclusively by TMU. Order at www.troublemanunlimited.com







    People Of Earth....

    We are here! Italians Do It Better is a new label by friends based in the NYC area. We have tons of killer shit coming out in the future. The debut Italians release is OUT NOW!!! The future will bring you the "Trendy Edits" 12" series with edits by world famous djs/producers. We also plan to continue to bring you mix cds by our friends. And to top it off , we have some high priority projects planned by our west coast affiliate in the PDX. More on all that later... For now, buy the Jacques Renault cd.

    IDIB is exclusively distributed by Troubleman Unlimited. Order all our stuff there:
    www.troublemanunlimited.com

    OR:
    Buy our shit at A1 Records in NYC.