Re: (313) john rocca
Out of the stuff he did with Freez I would say that 'Flying High' and 'Southern Freez' are both good tracks. THe former has a beautiful male vocal close harmony intro, before launching into quite a fast jazz funk dancer. Dan. At 09:19 am +0100 6/10/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: so, i was thinking. asides from Move I Want It To Be Real, what other John Rocca tracks should I own? does anyone have any others that are as super hot as these?! ta. _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers. PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring
Re: (313) john rocca
They used to carry the 'after midnight' too with a KDJ release btw but you're right, no super labels beside the 'after midnight' releases RAW - Original Message - From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: RAW2019 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Wibo Lammerts [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2003 3:54 PM Subject: Re: (313) john rocca He was used to do something with thai kickboxing or something like that, as soon as he opened the shop he was talking about setting up a studio over in Thailand. Actually i can't be that bothered that he stopped doing Outland records and Spiritual records, their last releases were horrible, of course they did release some really brilliant stuff on it as well. Personally i really like the Basic Bastard records from mr. Voorn and the Rachmad Records stuff. Oh and the Naomi Daniel/In-ner zone one of course. Derrick released 2 records on Spiritual, the Incogdo one which is nice and a less interesting one with the dutch dj Marcello but i forgot the name of that record kj Well Wibo ... mr Hoovers had some troubles ... which I won't discuss here ;) and yes those were exciting times. I wished he had stayed here .. I met him just before he left for thailand We clicked musically but he had to leave He had a studio set up there and asked me to do some enginering for him but i hadn't much experience and cancelled it ... grr I don't know anything about him being a former a boxing trainer he was bold so maybe ... RAW - Original Message - From: Wibo Lammerts [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'RAW2019' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, July 04, 2003 9:23 AM Subject: RE: (313) john rocca Pieter Hoovers... Now THAT'S a name I haven't heard in ages. In the mid nineties Outland was probably the best shop in Amsterdam. That was about the same time that Remy, Marcello and Dimitri ruled the clubs and parties around here. Exciting times. And after that, Hoovers just disappeared. Back to Thailand they say. Wasn't he a boxing-trainer or something? W np: Cinematic Orchestra Man With A Movie Camera = I Remember House when House Music was Soul Music and R'n'B, before House was Disco, be-before House was Disco. Blaze I Remember House = -Original Message- From: RAW2019 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: donderdag 3 juli 2003 20:53 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) john rocca I don´t know if the outland was owned by dj dimirti.. but dimitri did some really great sets in those days. Cheers, Maarten Outland was owned by Pieter who now has a studio in thailand ! The Amsterdam connection involved Dimitri as well even more that Derrick shows in the interview anyway I also didn't know this 12 was produced by Carl and Derrick The Piano tracks with eq-ing rules have too dig that one up it'll brings back some nice memories for shure RAW
Re: (313) john rocca
He was used to do something with thai kickboxing or something like that, as soon as he opened the shop he was talking about setting up a studio over in Thailand. Actually i can't be that bothered that he stopped doing Outland records and Spiritual records, their last releases were horrible, of course they did release some really brilliant stuff on it as well. Personally i really like the Basic Bastard records from mr. Voorn and the Rachmad Records stuff. Oh and the Naomi Daniel/In-ner zone one of course. Derrick released 2 records on Spiritual, the Incogdo one which is nice and a less interesting one with the dutch dj Marcello but i forgot the name of that record kj Well Wibo ... mr Hoovers had some troubles ... which I won't discuss here ;) and yes those were exciting times. I wished he had stayed here .. I met him just before he left for thailand We clicked musically but he had to leave He had a studio set up there and asked me to do some enginering for him but i hadn't much experience and cancelled it ... grr I don't know anything about him being a former a boxing trainer he was bold so maybe ... RAW - Original Message - From: Wibo Lammerts [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'RAW2019' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, July 04, 2003 9:23 AM Subject: RE: (313) john rocca Pieter Hoovers... Now THAT'S a name I haven't heard in ages. In the mid nineties Outland was probably the best shop in Amsterdam. That was about the same time that Remy, Marcello and Dimitri ruled the clubs and parties around here. Exciting times. And after that, Hoovers just disappeared. Back to Thailand they say. Wasn't he a boxing-trainer or something? W np: Cinematic Orchestra Man With A Movie Camera = I Remember House when House Music was Soul Music and R'n'B, before House was Disco, be-before House was Disco. Blaze I Remember House = -Original Message- From: RAW2019 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: donderdag 3 juli 2003 20:53 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) john rocca I don´t know if the outland was owned by dj dimirti.. but dimitri did some really great sets in those days. Cheers, Maarten Outland was owned by Pieter who now has a studio in thailand ! The Amsterdam connection involved Dimitri as well even more that Derrick shows in the interview anyway I also didn't know this 12 was produced by Carl and Derrick The Piano tracks with eq-ing rules have too dig that one up it'll brings back some nice memories for shure RAW
Re: (313) john rocca
I thougth the last one was on 100% Pure both aren't that interesting (if you ask me) - Original Message - From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: RAW2019 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Wibo Lammerts [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2003 3:54 PM Subject: Re: (313) john rocca He was used to do something with thai kickboxing or something like that, as soon as he opened the shop he was talking about setting up a studio over in Thailand. Actually i can't be that bothered that he stopped doing Outland records and Spiritual records, their last releases were horrible, of course they did release some really brilliant stuff on it as well. Personally i really like the Basic Bastard records from mr. Voorn and the Rachmad Records stuff. Oh and the Naomi Daniel/In-ner zone one of course. Derrick released 2 records on Spiritual, the Incogdo one which is nice and a less interesting one with the dutch dj Marcello but i forgot the name of that record kj Well Wibo ... mr Hoovers had some troubles ... which I won't discuss here ;) and yes those were exciting times. I wished he had stayed here .. I met him just before he left for thailand We clicked musically but he had to leave He had a studio set up there and asked me to do some enginering for him but i hadn't much experience and cancelled it ... grr I don't know anything about him being a former a boxing trainer he was bold so maybe ... RAW - Original Message - From: Wibo Lammerts [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'RAW2019' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, July 04, 2003 9:23 AM Subject: RE: (313) john rocca Pieter Hoovers... Now THAT'S a name I haven't heard in ages. In the mid nineties Outland was probably the best shop in Amsterdam. That was about the same time that Remy, Marcello and Dimitri ruled the clubs and parties around here. Exciting times. And after that, Hoovers just disappeared. Back to Thailand they say. Wasn't he a boxing-trainer or something? W np: Cinematic Orchestra Man With A Movie Camera = I Remember House when House Music was Soul Music and R'n'B, before House was Disco, be-before House was Disco. Blaze I Remember House = -Original Message- From: RAW2019 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: donderdag 3 juli 2003 20:53 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) john rocca I don´t know if the outland was owned by dj dimirti.. but dimitri did some really great sets in those days. Cheers, Maarten Outland was owned by Pieter who now has a studio in thailand ! The Amsterdam connection involved Dimitri as well even more that Derrick shows in the interview anyway I also didn't know this 12 was produced by Carl and Derrick The Piano tracks with eq-ing rules have too dig that one up it'll brings back some nice memories for shure RAW
Re: (313) john rocca
On Saturday, Jul 5, 2003, at 17:31 Europe/Amsterdam, marsel wrote: I thougth the last one was on 100% Pure Whoops your right both aren't that interesting (if you ask me) - Original Message - From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: RAW2019 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Wibo Lammerts [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2003 3:54 PM Subject: Re: (313) john rocca He was used to do something with thai kickboxing or something like that, as soon as he opened the shop he was talking about setting up a studio over in Thailand. Actually i can't be that bothered that he stopped doing Outland records and Spiritual records, their last releases were horrible, of course they did release some really brilliant stuff on it as well. Personally i really like the Basic Bastard records from mr. Voorn and the Rachmad Records stuff. Oh and the Naomi Daniel/In-ner zone one of course. Derrick released 2 records on Spiritual, the Incogdo one which is nice and a less interesting one with the dutch dj Marcello but i forgot the name of that record kj Well Wibo ... mr Hoovers had some troubles ... which I won't discuss here ;) and yes those were exciting times. I wished he had stayed here .. I met him just before he left for thailand We clicked musically but he had to leave He had a studio set up there and asked me to do some enginering for him but i hadn't much experience and cancelled it ... grr I don't know anything about him being a former a boxing trainer he was bold so maybe ... RAW - Original Message - From: Wibo Lammerts [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'RAW2019' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, July 04, 2003 9:23 AM Subject: RE: (313) john rocca Pieter Hoovers... Now THAT'S a name I haven't heard in ages. In the mid nineties Outland was probably the best shop in Amsterdam. That was about the same time that Remy, Marcello and Dimitri ruled the clubs and parties around here. Exciting times. And after that, Hoovers just disappeared. Back to Thailand they say. Wasn't he a boxing-trainer or something? W np: Cinematic Orchestra Man With A Movie Camera = I Remember House when House Music was Soul Music and R'n'B, before House was Disco, be-before House was Disco. Blaze I Remember House = -Original Message- From: RAW2019 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: donderdag 3 juli 2003 20:53 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) john rocca I don´t know if the outland was owned by dj dimirti.. but dimitri did some really great sets in those days. Cheers, Maarten Outland was owned by Pieter who now has a studio in thailand ! The Amsterdam connection involved Dimitri as well even more that Derrick shows in the interview anyway I also didn't know this 12 was produced by Carl and Derrick The Piano tracks with eq-ing rules have too dig that one up it'll brings back some nice memories for shure RAW
RE: (313) john rocca
Pieter Hoovers... Now THAT'S a name I haven't heard in ages. In the mid nineties Outland was probably the best shop in Amsterdam. That was about the same time that Remy, Marcello and Dimitri ruled the clubs and parties around here. Exciting times. And after that, Hoovers just disappeared. Back to Thailand they say. Wasn't he a boxing-trainer or something? W np: Cinematic Orchestra Man With A Movie Camera = I Remember House when House Music was Soul Music and R'n'B, before House was Disco, be-before House was Disco. Blaze I Remember House = -Original Message- From: RAW2019 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: donderdag 3 juli 2003 20:53 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) john rocca I don´t know if the outland was owned by dj dimirti.. but dimitri did some really great sets in those days. Cheers, Maarten Outland was owned by Pieter who now has a studio in thailand ! The Amsterdam connection involved Dimitri as well even more that Derrick shows in the interview anyway I also didn't know this 12 was produced by Carl and Derrick The Piano tracks with eq-ing rules have too dig that one up it'll brings back some nice memories for shure RAW
Re: (313) john rocca
Well Wibo ... mr Hoovers had some troubles ... which I won't discuss here ;) and yes those were exciting times. I wished he had stayed here .. I met him just before he left for thailand We clicked musically but he had to leave He had a studio set up there and asked me to do some enginering for him but i hadn't much experience and cancelled it ... grr I don't know anything about him being a former a boxing trainer he was bold so maybe ... RAW - Original Message - From: Wibo Lammerts [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'RAW2019' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, July 04, 2003 9:23 AM Subject: RE: (313) john rocca Pieter Hoovers... Now THAT'S a name I haven't heard in ages. In the mid nineties Outland was probably the best shop in Amsterdam. That was about the same time that Remy, Marcello and Dimitri ruled the clubs and parties around here. Exciting times. And after that, Hoovers just disappeared. Back to Thailand they say. Wasn't he a boxing-trainer or something? W np: Cinematic Orchestra Man With A Movie Camera = I Remember House when House Music was Soul Music and R'n'B, before House was Disco, be-before House was Disco. Blaze I Remember House = -Original Message- From: RAW2019 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: donderdag 3 juli 2003 20:53 To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) john rocca I don´t know if the outland was owned by dj dimirti.. but dimitri did some really great sets in those days. Cheers, Maarten Outland was owned by Pieter who now has a studio in thailand ! The Amsterdam connection involved Dimitri as well even more that Derrick shows in the interview anyway I also didn't know this 12 was produced by Carl and Derrick The Piano tracks with eq-ing rules have too dig that one up it'll brings back some nice memories for shure RAW
Re: (313) john rocca
I don´t know if the outland was owned by dj dimirti.. but dimitri did some really great sets in those days. Cheers, Maarten Outland was owned by Pieter who now has a studio in thailand ! The Amsterdam connection involved Dimitri as well even more that Derrick shows in the interview anyway I also didn't know this 12 was produced by Carl and Derrick The Piano tracks with eq-ing rules have too dig that one up it'll brings back some nice memories for shure RAW
Re: (313) john rocca
It sure is... Suffice to say that both of em together are very tasty. 09) john rocca - i want it to be real (farley´s hot house piano mix) [ city beat ] (´87) Is this the track C.Craig/D.May re-edited for that Incogdo thing on Outland? or was that another John Rocca track? anyone know? Thanks, Alex
RE: (313) john rocca
Is this the track C.Craig/D.May re-edited for that Incogdo thing on Outland? What's that Incogdo thing on Outland ? Peace Matt MacQueen
Re: (313) john rocca
Was actually released on 'spiritual' I think On 2/7/03 3:39 pm, Matthew MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is this the track C.Craig/D.May re-edited for that Incogdo thing on Outland? What's that Incogdo thing on Outland ? Peace Matt MacQueen
Re: (313) john rocca
What's that Incogdo thing on Outland ? It´s this: http://www.discogs.com/release/33575 Cheers, Maarten
RE: (313) john rocca
What's that Incogdo thing on Outland ? C.Craig D.May tearing up a John Rocca track. like a re-edit, or a pre designer music, designer music track. on NL Outland. I think it was from '91. My mate used to cane it at our club, but I never ever got myself a copy. pretty pricey when you see it these days Alex _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers. PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring
RE: (313) john rocca
C.Craig D.May tearing up a John Rocca track. like a re-edit, or a pre designer music, designer music track. Wow I never even knew that existed! And I'm a fan of Rocca's I want it to be real anyway... sounds hot. Anyone got an .mp3 ? I imagine the 12 is mighty scarce. That said, if anyone has a line on one of these... hit me off list, I might have some ok stuff to trade for it. :) Cheers Matt MacQueen
Re: (313) john rocca
What alaways threw me was why it was releaaed on an obscure dutch label.. I bought it when it cme out and didn¹t find out it was may/craig till a couple of years ago... On 2/7/03 3:43 pm, Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What's that Incogdo thing on Outland ? It´s this: http://www.discogs.com/release/33575 Cheers, Maarten
Re: (313) john rocca
What alaways threw me was why it was releaaed on an obscure dutch label.. I bought it when it cme out and didn¹t find out it was may/craig till a couple of years ago... Spiritial/Outland is not that obscure. It was pretty well known in those days.. But this record dates from the time Derrick was living in Amsterdam with steve rachmad? Or was it earlier? Anyway... Derrick is explaining his connection with Holland in the interview he did with John: http://www.technotourist.org/modules.php?op=modloadname=Sectionsfile=indexreq=viewarticleartid=29 He looks cute on that picture... ;) Cheers, Maarten
Re: (313) john rocca
What alaways threw me was why it was releaaed on an obscure dutch label.. I bought it when it cme out and didn¹t find out it was may/craig till a couple of years ago... someone told me the story once, I can't remember the details though. One of the dutch guys could probably tell you. I think D.May was living in Amsterdam at the time? and I think, but can't remember, was there a dutch dj called dimitri? - did he own outland/spiritual and was d.mays hook up in Amsterdam? maybe? _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers. PricewaterhouseCoopers may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring
Re: (313) john rocca
I think D.May was living in Amsterdam at the time? and I think, but can't remember, was there a dutch dj called dimitri? - did he own outland/spiritual and was d.mays hook up in Amsterdam? John: You lived in Amsterdam for a while. Why exactly did you choose to live there? Derrick: Eddy De Clercq! Eddy De Clercq was the reason that I moved to Amsterdam. Eddy brought me to Amsterdam to play my first party in (continental) Europe ever. I played in London for the very first time one month before that. When I flew to Amsterdam it was my very first time in (continental) Europe in my entire life. When I got of the airplane this guy picked me up. He was a nice guy. He took me to this nice little hotel. I'll never forget the very first time I saw Amsterdam, that very first day. It must have been designed for me to come that day to make me fall in love with the city. It must have been one of the very few days in Amsterdam history where it was over 30°C. The sun was shining, it was beautiful! It was just too unreal! It was like the city of enchantment, the gingerbread city; it wasn't real. I remember that I said that very moment: 'I'm going to live here.' I said that immediately at that moment. I played a party at the Roxy that night and that would be one of my very first experiences playing clubs. In Detroit I had played only four or five parties in clubs. I played in London and a few small clubs in England, but I hadn't played any proper clubs outside the Music Institute, which had only just closed. No wait, the Music Institute was still open at that time. So to come to Europe and play a party in a major club like the Roxy, that was an event for me. That was monumental stuff. Back in that time you didn't approach a nightclub with the idea you were only going to play two hours. I didn't even know about that concept of two hours until I went to Germany for the first time. I was playing and the guy said to me: 'Ok, it's my turn now.' I said: 'What do you mean, it's my turn? I never heard about anybody having a turn. I'm the guest and that means that I have the right to play as long as I want.' It should be. Unfortunately it's not. You've got local guys who want to play after you. It's ridiculous. I didn't understand that. That was what made me fall in love with Amsterdam, it was the way Eddy treated me, the way he made me feel comfortable. He showed me around Amsterdam, just everything. He was just the nicest guy you could possibly imagine. It completely changed my whole perspective of the way I lived my own life and the way I wanted to live. Eddy De Clercq was that important to me at that moment and he became a good friend of mine too. That's why I moved to Amsterdam. (c) 2003 Technotourist.org I don´t know if the outland was owned by dj dimirti.. but dimitri did some really great sets in those days. Cheers, Maarten
Re: [313] john rocca
mm nice track i think i've got a copy somewhere on beggars banquet check out farley's mix of 'move' too rc on 6/9/02 6:42 PM, Maarten Baute at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: little question: on wich label has the following track been released? john rocca - i want It to be real (farley's hot house piano mix) I don´t find any information on this on the net. Thank you, Maarten --- Do you know these tracks? http://www.morthenkiang.com/samples (taken from various mix tapes) --- - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: [313] john rocca
Yes, Beggars banquet or City beat. And thanks to you I now found out he was the lead singer of Freeez ;-) Joost -Original Message- From: Rc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: vrijdag 6 september 2002 11:10 To: Maarten Baute; 313 Subject: Re: [313] john rocca mm nice track i think i've got a copy somewhere on beggars banquet check out farley's mix of 'move' too rc on 6/9/02 6:42 PM, Maarten Baute at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: little question: on wich label has the following track been released? john rocca - i want It to be real (farley's hot house piano mix) I don´t find any information on this on the net. Thank you, Maarten --- Do you know these tracks? http://www.morthenkiang.com/samples (taken from various mix tapes) --- - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [313] john rocca
It was released in the US on Streetwise records. Peace, Will Web - Original Message - From: Maarten Baute [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 4:42 AM Subject: [313] john rocca little question: on wich label has the following track been released? john rocca - i want It to be real (farley's hot house piano mix) I don´t find any information on this on the net. Thank you, Maarten --- Do you know these tracks? http://www.morthenkiang.com/samples (taken from various mix tapes) --- - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]