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26.3.10

Soaring the Sequences #3





The sun is still shining in here however, I've hit some internet blues (addiction withdrawals??) The lack of internet connectivity for me of late has forced my hand, haggling a quick pro quo post, featuring a duo of lucky tracks that don't get to see the light of earbuds these days. Strung from the wicked wests and sordid south-by-southwest's of the internet, lured into the soulful skullduggery studio blog of Beat Electric and more, come these giants of menial proposition but thumping in pickled delight.


Midnight Man - Flash & The Pan


You Don't Care (about out love) 12" - China Burton


Chains (Nitedog Aonstop Edit) - Bionic Boogie

21.3.10

Soaring the Sequences #2

Super Special delivery presents a Super Value/Special Edits: Super Soul Mixtape. A collection of some funk infused bassline with a dynamic lifting onslaught of high brow and low lying boogie of the nightlife conscious with a cause to get your appendages wiggling to the soul strung beat.
Get low and flail to the beats of Luca Trevisi ('Super Value' jefe)


Super Value/Special Edits presents: A Super Soul Mixtape.


I came upon this by accident, however if anyone knows anymore, share the knowledge - aka tracklist.

20.3.10

Soaring the Sequences #1





What's last on your dial but first in your hearts and that's the quintessential truth.


Toxic Versailles are envisioning new and better things as the daylight declines, the cool breeze marches in over the top and yet the weather really isn't that bad. At all. Here are some trio trickle delights where you can envision all that decline and marching of cooler times be minor blemishes on what is still a sizzling affair. Again dishing up an Italo delight, awash with persistent and well pitched piano, Kasso (no.2) all the while I dazzle you with the early eighties exploits and extremities of Stanley Clarke and his 'le tour de force for love' with support from our "Winner of coolest album artwork since Boney M" Gary's Gang and all his dancing dazzlers (extended edit feat. bongo and whistle triumphs)





15.3.10

Cutters Records Teaser.


Bonus: Das Moth's Promo from his recent short string of QLD dates.

Via those chaps at Rio Lobotomy.

11.3.10

...over and over and over and over...

I've caught this a few times during my past few outings to the "pub' aka beer cafe, stuck in some, incandescent montage of a rudimentary mish-mash of some classic old footage where the drowned out Doors are cut to the party whip Blondie. Tres cool sound emitting.
I really hate the cheese that is mash-ups - in the contemporary frame at least, this is something bigger, it transcends both originals. I'd play it. Heaps.

Blondie Vs. The Doors - Rapture Riders (Full Version)

Aloooha


The inhabitants here at Versailles have been cordially involved in their tertiary education of late, and passionate enthusiasm has been infrequent for viewership. However, a few things that have previously been put in place will soon become facilitated as I'm happy to share that my 'Cutters Records' post series  is looking good with Part One nearing completion. An advance screening shall be unveiled within the next 24 hours.


So here are some italo disco and sax infused melodic gems from across the decades.


Danger Zone - Nightlife Unlimited


Something In My Head (Mortevicar Mix) - Dead Or Alive


Smooth Operator (12" Version) - Sade

10.3.10

Tres Cool pty ltd.

The power of the interweb and the confluence of music budding punters and artists alike, have come together in a simple yet exciting coalition of the willing. I've become increasingly aware of musically inclined collectives propagating their talents, interests and musical abilities through their respective nights held at many capital cities across Australia. Firstly discovering the small low-key niche trend in Sydney, I followed it to Melbourne (the two most heavily mediated centers of music in this country - a fact I do not support) before tracking the trail westfold, through to Adelaide and not two moons ago, Brisbane. 


Amongst these respective cities and their elated, superficial, lazy and occasionally spoon fed nightlife and puntership, there exists some collectives and memberships - united fronts of knowledgeable - the sum of knowledgends - people that respect and nurse the underground to propagate an informed, thespian and enthusiastically enthralling 'pastime' of music that existed before 1997. Of course this all relates to taste, and everyone has their different strokes, but for the viewership of this blog and of past music trends where reliving the loft parties of NY while burrowing yourself into the burgeoning Chicago house sound while recreating the united states of Disco is more than a trend. Discovering the fact that there is quality in reliving the past of popular dance music and the thrill of uncovering and discovering a history of records, of tunes, of production and the individuals that coloured this historical pallet its quite an enviable journey to re-enact for the punter who consumes these forms. What treasures. These collectives do more than re-enact, they strive to command the current inter-relationship we have with past tunes and in its place encourage new music that replicates the fun of it all.


To highlight these united fronts, I hope to encourage you use your internet addicted time to explore their web portals and conjure your own appreciation of their activities and respective interests. Thus is Tres Cool™.


Aficionado's of Tres Cool.

 Sydney

Melbourne

Adelaide x2

Brisbane

2.3.10

Some good ol' R&R


Local talent, in the mix of 'Sweat It Out' aficionados, Yolanda Be Cool and junior jeffe, DCUP have poured alot of party chemistry into their latest offering that it may just become the next cure for that party starting fever. You can really smell the pall mall of the smoke veiled, velvet ridden, prohibition-fueled black polished brass of the sampled flapper dapper. Also on offer here is the Yacht Funk ribbing of DCUP with his take on the high seas, while soundman 'n' Co. of Dangerous Dan lets down his own sample horse with the aptly titled Ritz. Sampling the finest in show tunes, for tonight's entertainment folks!


Dangerous Dan - The Ritz


Yolanda Be Cool & DCUP - We No Speak Americano


Jazzanova - I Can See Feat. Ben Westbeech (DCUP Remix)