... 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.
Monday, October 30, 2006
Friday, October 27, 2006
KILLER KUTS #24
If there was ever a "sure thing" - this is it. We all
know this is an all-time classic, and over time it has
even been considered a 'hit' by some DJs who refuse
to play it because it isnt obscure enough, or because
the "Bridge And Tunnel" crowd is totally 'getting down'
to it... Well, i say FUCK THAT SHIT! Seriously, how
many twelve minute songs out there are good enough
to play from beginning to end, or good enough to
play from any part of the record? How many records
out there do not warrant a god damn edit? Not many-
but this is one of them. The burning question is-- is
this a live song? It's on the live album? Do they think
they can fool us by beginning the song with some fake
crowd sounds?
This song always confused me. Why is a 12
minute studio disco song stuck on side D of a double
live record? AND it was a huge hit. I guess we'll never
know. Either way, it sounds perfect sandwiched
between Madonna and Michael Jackson...
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
KILLER KUTS #23
Georgie Auld is an old-tyme jazz legend who had an early
avant-garde jazz band in the 1940's. "Song Of India" is a jazz
standard as well. So, why the hell are these two elemeents
transformed into a super funky disco-break laden 12"? Super
obscure and mysterious record with a crappy B-side ("Disco
Boogie") that has that one seldom seen aspect of the late 1970's:
a killer disco breakbeat. Nice smooth sounds as well.
Unlike the raw funk of the early 70's, there is a refined and
produced quality that only the late 1970's could invented. Perhaps
one of you know more about this? The internet yeilded few
results. One of these days i will get ym ass in gear and get
samples up. :(
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.
-----
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.
Thursday, October 19, 2006
KILLER KUTS #22
Who are these so-called "Occupants"? Apparently, the folks at
Danger Records appear to think these "Occupants" were a dancey
synth band with some other-wordly names as Tom Campbell and
Charlie Erickson. Oh well, at least the music is good. The track
everyone wants is "I Want To Function With You", which is your
synthy/dancey/ vocoder deal. But the track that gets to me is "Its
Time To Become Robots", which sounds like an outtake from
"Discovery" (but Daft Punk would have added more heavy guitars!).
But nonetheless, this needs to be recognized because of the fact this
existed in Minneapolis in 1982, not New York or Germany. Not too
shabby Charlie!
Thursday, October 12, 2006
KILLER KUTS #21
***guest review by Patrick Billard
I picked this up for 59 cents at the Salvation Armycontact Patrick:
on Bedford Avenue in Williamsburg a few months ago.
Who would have thought that you could find good, rare
italo right in the bustling epicenter of all things
hipster?
This is produced by Giancarlo Meo of Capricorn/Goblin
/Easy Going fame, only this time without his partner
Claudio Simonetti. Meo really shines here as both sides
of this are top-shelf italo disco.
The a-side is a fantastic paranoid look to the future...
10 years into the future that is the wonderous world of
1993! The lyrics are all about being lost in technology...
a "maze" of "computer days". Then there's lots of "space"
and "universe" terminology thrown in. It's not really clear
what they are getting at but apparently in 1993 we will all
be either living in outer space or inside computers.
The b-side is the real gem and probably of the most interest
to italo collectors. It's a cover version of the Chaplin Band's
"Il Veliero" entitled "Love On The Rocks". It's got gorgeous
female vocals with more great lyrics like "Love is on the
rocks, love's a hurricane". It's pretty true to the original
Chaplin Band version, although a bit more polished and dreamy and
definitely less quirky. I like it. Thanks Salvation Army!
crazypoprock@hotmail.com
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)
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)
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
KILLER KUTS #20
*** guest review by Jacques Renault
This is something Mike and I can agree on. Disco LPs.
Singles are great but they don't always have cheeky
artwork and they don't let YOU decide what the hit is.
This LP is a great example. Anytime or Place was the
single on Modulation (so I have the Canadian version -
don't judge me because I don't have it on Italy's Vedette
Records and this is I.D.I.B.) and then there's the Rams
Horn remix and everything - big hit whatever. ANYWAYS, the
real winner for me is Soft Emotion. It kinda just hits where
you want it to. It's a little more upbeat: a true party gem
with great vocals. Not that Anytime or Place doesn't feel
good too tho - don't let me lead you in the wrong direction.
It's just nice to know that you can't be shy of LPs - you
may never know what you'll bump into.
Monday, October 09, 2006
KILLER KUTS #19
*** guest review by Emily Ryan
QUESTION: when was the first time you heard this track?
i heard it for the first time on KMEL jams in the east
bay back in the day - the clean FUNK DAT mix - sometime
in high school, and it wasn't until my friend darren gave
me the 12 inch two years ago was i able to hear the RAW/
EXPLICIT mix, originally purchased new from a random bay
area record store at the time of release...perhaps Streetlight
but more likely Rasputin? It's one of those tracks that is
immediately memorable for his conversational delivery and the
way he pronounced "reh-dee-OH." well i couldn't believe how
scathing the REAL MIX IS! He sounds like someone you know's
relative blasting the following dinner topics: mainstream
radio, rave flyers,relationships, and race relations, in the
wake of rodney king. Each verse is followed by a recognizable
horn sample in a 60's reject blue note vein. also - this
single is legendary for inspiring tons of record and club
reviews that started with "why is it, that every ! time i turn
on the radio, the dj is playing the SAME five songs fifteen
times a day for three months...FUK DAT," each review thinking
that it was the first one to reference it! another interesting
note: the clean version takes out the references to whoopi, jay
leno and crack.
contact Emily:
www.emily-ryan.nu
Thursday, October 05, 2006
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
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
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
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