Monday, August 28, 2006

Cross Cultural Covers

Though playing everybody’s old favourites as part of a set is often a way of getting people up dancing, (if only because it triggers memories in the older generation of a time when they could dance) it’s a good idea to play with the formula a bit and throw in a series of covers in the style of different genres, culture or even language.

Badmarsh & Shri - Get Up (James Brown remix) is, I humbly suggest, a must on any DJ’s list: funking in a world music way like nothing else I’ve found, by mixing their Sitar Ritual with the previously mentioned funk classic.

Rachid Taha - Rock El Casbah is a fun Arabic rendering of the Clash classic.

Mo Horizons - Hit the road Jack (Pé na Estrada) gives a Latin groove to the Ray Charles standard.

Reversing the cultural cross over is Blackeyed Peas feat. Sergio Mendez - Mas Que Nada.

Though you won’t get me mentioning many Reggae tracks this one which I think is in French and Arabic Corneille & Cheb Mami - Enfant d'Afrique translates Stevie Wonder's Jammin’ in a no frills way.

Doing our bit to show that the world is one!

Sunday, August 27, 2006

Funk Switch

Went to a bit of a drab party last night. Gave a CD of some funky stuff to the hostess. The stereo was pretty useless but people danced nevertheless.

Eddie Bo - Hook and Sling (Part 2) came on and a guy slouched in a sofa with a stuffed parrot on his shoulder (I forgot to say it was fancy dress) brightened up and told me of an great New Orleans Funk album he picked up called Saturday Night Fish Fry. He said there's a Eddie Bo track on it called 'The Thang.' The beginning of a great friendship, perhaps.

I had a bit of a listen to The Thang online...but prefer Hook and Sling. I've another verion too by Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings - Hook And Sling Meets The Funky Superfly which is fun but just doen't have that sublime funk zing that Eddie Bo's has. That thing that turns something on inside, which only good funk does. Like Curtis Mayfield & the Impressions - Use Me Up or James Brown's - Get Up. Once it's switched on you can never switch it off, it's only on standby or energy saving mode until you hear another funk riff.

Saturday, August 26, 2006

Welcome to here...

So this is just a place to note any good songs I find and what goes down well on the dancefloor in my head. I'm not really a DJ. I haven't even got any vinyl. But I like to listen and to dance and my parties usually end up with most people dancing until they drop, so my taste can't be all that bad.

I won't upload tracks here. That would be illegal wouldn't it. But I'll direct you towards some which I think are funky, groovy or whatever is the right or wrong hip word for making you want to move your feet or even more parts of your body to the rhythm.

I'll also be flagging up songs that mix well together and who knows, they might give some proper DJ's some ideas.

So where shall we start? How about a nice mix -

Professional Widow by Armand van Helden and Tori Amos mixes very nicely with Chase the Sun by Planet Funk.

A great track I've recently rediscovered is a Ravin mix called Arabian Song [Da Ghetto Fuckiro Club] by Kodo.