Fw: [313] track ID's Ron Hardy Mix

2001-01-11 Thread dc

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From: dc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: stuffed bird <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: January 11, 2001 10:47 AM
Subject: Re: [313] track ID's Ron Hardy Mix


> RD,
>
> I have the second id
>
>  track 6: Trax-style, male singing: "Can't you see, everybody is dancing
> with me...Music takes control, music that's good for your soul..."
>
> It's The Night Writers "Let The Music (use you)" on Danica from '87
> This was produced by Frankie Knuckles
> (side note his new LP on Azuli titled "Frankie Knuckles Choice - a
> collection of classics" IS A MUST!)
>
> Wow this must have been fresh off the press when it was thrown into this
> mix.
> This is a serious, serious mix and exactly where I am at musically.
> After many years of playing deep house and Detroit techno & electro I
> finally
> started digging and exploring the years of music previous to and during
the
> "First Wave". This is the time period of the late '70's - mid/late '80's
> where
> producers went from doing most everything live to using much of the
> availability
> of the new drum machines and related gear. Both exiting and innovative
> times.
> Detroit and Chicago in the thick of it!
> I have never been to Chi-town and only started going to Motown in '93/ '94
> so my
> direct influence to these times is all second hand info.
>
> If anyone else on this list interested in these times and the music check
> out these
> links to the weekly radio show I do called clear radio
>
> http://www.technologix.org/ram/clear/clear20.ram - Disco-funk-soul
spotlight
>
> http://www.technologix.org/ram/clear/clear17.ram - The Underground Soldier
>
> http://www.technologix.org/ram/clear/clear15.ram - Early Detroit techno
>
> I also want to wish a happy new year to all my friends on the list and the
> new ones
> I have made since I have joined it.
>
> David Cooper
> www.roundtablemusic.com
> where you can find more of clear radio in the archived media section
>
>



Re: [313] track ID's Ron Hardy Mix

2001-01-11 Thread Simon Pascoe

Hi,

I'll have a stab at two of these from your description (because I have no 
way of listening to audio at work);


track 5: Trax-style all the way, female singing: "Fall down on me, I need 
you, I need you,etc"


If it's an almost gospel-like vocal style with a stabby lead synth, then I 
think the artist name is Tremaine and the track is called "Spirit of Love".



track 6: Trax-style, male singing: "Can't you see, everybody is dancing 
with me...Music takes control, music that's good for your soul..."


From the lyrics, I think this is "Let the Music Use you" by the 
Nightwriters, I think it was on Trax, I'm sure somebody else on the list 
will know waaay better than me though ;-)



Hope this helps, good luck with the others,

sImon






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track ID's Ron Hardy Mix

2001-01-11 Thread stuffed bird
Hi all,

I love Detroit, but I absolutely adore Chicago, so forgive me if some of you 
find this off topic (which it is really not because who influenced Derrick May, 
Juan and others? Yep, the late Ron Hardy).

Here we go, the mix I listened to is on http://deephousepage.com/mix12.htm

It is No 438 from the list, a Ron Hardy mix from 1987:

My everlasting love and respect to those who can ID the following tracks:

track 5: Trax-style all the way, female singing: "Fall down on me, I need you, 
I need you,etc"

track 6: Trax-style, male singing: "Can't you see, everybody is dancing with 
me...Music takes control, music that's good for your soul..."

track 7: a deep deep bassline turning into a scorching acid loop, wind gusting 
throughout the track

I'm hoping that the mighty 313 spotters can help me here. But I'm sure you'll 
all have a blast listening to the mix!

Thanks,

RD

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