Nice!! You're selling at Stormy, that's great!
Yes, Ya Digg is fantastic. She does have some great vinyl from Theo
Parrish - stuff from his own collection and some new releases.
The store can be a bit hard to find. Once you turn right into the
Russell complex, either park in the main parking lot
That first YouTube track is really fantastic.
I love how much he mentions running out of favor synths and coming up
with great sounds and composition. The yamaha SY- series are all
fantastic. Great pads.
Thanks for sharing.
On Apr 19, 2010, at 6:43 PM, Greg Earle ea...@isolar.dyndns.org
great article. Dave was a good friend of mine, that article put a few things to
rest for me.
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From: M Ng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 7:08 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Disco D article.. Village Voice
Made the front page of this
I first met Dave Shayman aka. Disco D when I was in college in January, 1998.
While at a record shop on the campus of the University Of Michigan, I
picked up a mixtape by an unknown artist named DJ Disco D. The
furious 85 track mix of pitched-up Detroit Electro, Chicago Ghetto
House, Miami Bass
I don't know if anyone is participating in a tribute night to him but may I
suggest this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBteOq-ttcQ
MEK
Detroit Techno Militia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on
01/25/2007 07:43:22 PM:
I first met Dave Shayman aka. Disco D when I was in college in January,
1998.
RIP :(
On Jan 23, 2007, at 17:07, kent williams wrote:
Dave Shayman was an extremely intelligent, talented guy, who was a joy
to watch DJ, and great fun to hang out with. He was a huge supporter
of the Iowa City scene. He played here several times, as recently as
last summer, and was talking
In memory of D - if any musicians out there need help w/depression check
this place out
it's in Athens, Georgia
http://www.nuci.org/about/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuçi's_Space
would love to see more like this across the nation
MEK
I saw him play twice in SF, one at a bar for a kind of
frat crowd which wasn't too good, and one where he
went completely off.
Disco D, he got the beat, respect and peace.
phred
I am floored. It always gets to me when it is someone
close to my age. I never new he suffered like that,
and it saddens me that there was only one solution for
him. I hope he finds some sort of peace.
I remember back in 99 he gave me a mix tape to take
back to Baltimore and DC area to try and
No need to apologise, it's nice to have some perspective on someone
you've know of, but don't know.
RIP
On 24/01/07, Jeffrey Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am floored. It always gets to me when it is someone
close to my age. I never new he suffered like that,
and it saddens me that
: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 7:53:52 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Disco D 1980-2007
I am floored. It always gets to me when it is someone
close to my age. I never new he suffered like that,
and it saddens me that there was only one solution for
him. I hope he finds some sort of peace.
I remember back
Just a sad thing,
All I can say right now,,
RIP
Ja'Maul Redmond
1100 S. Tryon St. Suite 300, Charlotte, NC 28203
t: 704.343.9900 f:704.343. www.perkinswill.com
Perkins+Will. Ideas + buildings that honor the broader goals of society
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From: kent williams
Oh no...
kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/23/2007 04:07:59 PM:
Dave Shayman was an extremely intelligent, talented guy, who was a joy
to watch DJ, and great fun to hang out with. He was a huge supporter
of the Iowa City scene. He played here several times, as recently as
wow. I can't believe this news. I talked to Dave a
little bit ago too.I was thinking the other day how I
haven't heard from him-assuming he must be busy. He
always kept in touch with me no matter how busy his
schedule was.Just a simple 'hey' sometimes. When he
got the phone message from 50cent's
To be honest I wouldn't touch K-Fed with a barge pole, but I think
Disco D has the nous to do other things. He'll be fine. But K Fed
makes Brian Austin Green's hip-hop album sound good. ;)
On 27/04/2006, at 11:32 PM, Brian Prince wrote:
Cyclone Wehner wrote:
I think he's doing a few RB
The Neptune joint they did for Mariah Carey -- the one with Snoop Dog
-- is pretty slamming too. Mariah does some restrained (for her)
cooing, and the beat's a monster.
On 4/26/06, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/26/06, Kent Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And frankly, if
Dave was Disco D since forever -- since he was in high school. So whatever.
I ask myself 2 questions about DJs and producers -- are they good
people, and can they rock a party? Dave's always been the first and
done the second.
He makes tracks that don't always speak to my condition, but he
I think he's doing a few RB acts as well. I imagined he was working
with Britney, not K-Fed, as that's what the rumours suggested months
back but then he dropped the K-Fed song here and I realised. He's the
most atrocious rap artist ever, K-Fed, but the song is OK. I wish him
(Disco D)
Cyclone Wehner wrote:
I think he's doing a few RB acts as well. I imagined he was working
with Britney, not K-Fed, as that's what the rumours suggested months
back but then he dropped the K-Fed song here and I realised. He's the
most atrocious rap artist ever, K-Fed, but the song is OK. I wish
I'm not anti-commercial, I just think that over the long run, it pays
for
an artist to be careful who and what he associates with.
-bp
True dat. Association can be a killa. On a less militant note though, I
think there's an audience out there for all kinds of music. And it does
take all kinds.
http://www.discod.com/cnn/cnn.mpg
Between doing ringtones and producing that awful unsigned record for
Britney Spears' boyfriend, D looks less like an up-and-coming producer
and more like somebody grasping at straws.
I picked up his DVD a while back and it was just painful to watch.
I don't presume to judge the quality of Dave's output, but I've always
enjoyed his sets, and he's been great to work with on shows. He's
been able to support himself with things like the K-Fed gig,
commercial remixes and ringtones, while continuing to DJ and make
tracks.
If people want to
On 4/26/06, Kent Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And frankly, if someone came to me and gave me a sack of money and
said Make a record with Kevin Federline, hell yeah I'd do it. It
would be a surreal experience, and it might be fun. It's honest work
that hurts no one.
if nothing else, make
And frankly, if someone came to me and gave me a sack of money and
said Make a record with Kevin Federline, hell yeah I'd do it. It
would be a surreal experience, and it might be fun. It's honest work
that hurts no one.
I suppose I do have the benefit of not relying on my music to earn a
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From: Kent Williams
If people want to complain about his work that's fine, but he's pieced
together a living out of the opportunities presented to him, and
there's no inherent shame in that. We all got to pay the bills.
Yeah, there's no
Of course he sought out opportunities - anyone who is smart and wants to
make some money using their talents would do the same.
And hey, you're right, it's 2006 and commercial work is just part of the
whole picture now - get over it. Selling your music for adverts isn't
selling out anymore.
seek- You sound so angry when you speak of Dave (we'll
call him by his real name since the other seems to get
you upset). Is there something personal there?
I'm with the others on this. Be happy for him-he's
made a career out of doing what he loves. Not many can
say that AND get recognized for
- Original Message -
From: Michael.Elliot-Knight
Excuses, excuses, excuses, excuses nothing.
Disco D Disco Fnkcing D!
Forget underground. Try 'real'.
Of course he sought out opportunities - anyone who is smart and wants to
make some money using their talents
To: list 313
Subject: Re: (313) Disco D on CNN
seek- You sound so angry when you speak of Dave (we'll call him by his
real name since the other seems to get you upset). Is there something
personal there?
I'm with the others on this. Be happy for him-he's made a career out of
doing what he loves
Uh, he's doing the 'real' - it's called making a living. Yeah, his talk is
his talk - but it got him on CNN which is great for his career which means
he'll be able to pay the mortgage and maybe go on vacation now and then.
You know, have a life. What are you doing to pay the bills and how is
Thank You!
--- diana potts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
seek- You sound so angry when you speak of Dave
(we'll
call him by his real name since the other seems to
get
you upset). Is there something personal there?
I'm with the others on this. Be happy for him-he's
made a career out of
ideology rarely pays the bills
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: seek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: list 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 2:56 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Disco D on CNN
Uh, he's doing the 'real' - it's called making a living. Yeah, his
http://www.discod.com/cnn/cnn.mpg
Vomit-inducing.
HI...where can yuo buy these records from
cheers
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From: marsel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 21 April 2003 11:20 p.m.
To: 313
Subject: (313) disco / ball room
just wanted to drop a note, those new 12es on Ball Room are excellent
obscure disco tracks again!!
got it thanks...
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From: Ralf Gill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 24 April 2003 8:21 a.m.
To: 'marsel'; '313@hyperreal.org'
Subject: RE: (313) disco / ball room
HI...where can yuo buy these records from
cheers
-Original Message-
From: marsel [mailto
don't think this got answered
love money t.w. funk masters - original mix
This is a Tony Williams re-edit of an old OJ's track- (What people do for
me)
long train running - special maxi version
The Doobie Brothers.
delirium - disco mix
Francine McGee I presume
san salvador -
Hi,
are these Ballroom bootlegs good pressings?
And are the originals hard to get?
The combination of these two could make it interesting for me to purschase
some of them.
Cheers,
Maarten
@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Disco Top Tens
going through old posts...
Here's ten that spring to mind. I don't know if I qualify as
studious though
:)
Dexter Wansel Life On Mars
Is it a Bowie cover ???
Gwendal
going through old posts...
Here's ten that spring to mind. I don't know if I qualify as
studious though
:)
Dexter Wansel Life On Mars
Is it a Bowie cover ???
Gwendal
was it any good? I love the original.
peace,
Matt MacQueen
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From: Rob Theakston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 10:41 AM
To: Langsman, Marc; 'SayVegin'; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Disco Top Tens
yup
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Matthew MacQueen wrote on Tue, 14 Jan 2003 about following:
was it any good? I love the original.
There's MAW mixes of the incognito version. very good. not as good as
the original though.
sakke
--
- * time to jack * -
http://www.arabuusimiehet.com/sakke/music.html
my top 10:
black ivory 'mainline'
cheryl lynn 'star love'
the clash 'magnificent dance'
eddy grant 'time warp'
jessie gould 'out of work'
kano 'i'm ready'
martin circus 'disco circus'
patti labelle 'get ready (lookin' for lovin')'
roy ayers 'running away'
sylvester 'i need you'
and if re-edits
Here's ten that spring to mind. I don't know if I qualify as studious though
:)
Black Ivory Mainline
First Choice Love Thang
Jesse Gould Out Of Work
First Choice Let No Man Put Asunder
Diana Ross Love Hangover
Dinosaur L Go Bang [Francois Kevorkian Remix]
Loose Joints Is It All Over My Face?
Chic
@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Disco Top Tens
Here's ten that spring to mind. I don't know if I qualify as studious
though
:)
Black Ivory Mainline
First Choice Love Thang
Jesse Gould Out Of Work
First Choice Let No Man Put Asunder
Diana Ross Love Hangover
Dinosaur L Go Bang [Francois
...need a job!!! now i'm gonna have to go listen to that one.
thanks jonny ;D
rt
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From: Jonny McIntosh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 7:16 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Disco Top Tens
Here's ten that spring to mind. I don't know if I
OK here we go. Now this is just my disciplined shortened list! Frankly, I
could go on for at least another 20. I hope I got all the names right
(luckily I don't need to remember all the dates ;o)
1.You Can't Hide Your Love - Peter Joseph
2.War - Good Good Feelin'
3.Brass Construction - Movin On
: (313) Disco Top Tens
OK here we go. Now this is just my disciplined shortened list! Frankly, I
could go on for at least another 20. I hope I got all the names right
(luckily I don't need to remember all the dates ;o)
1.You Can't Hide Your Love - Peter Joseph
2.War - Good Good Feelin'
3.Brass
Made in the USA - Never let you go
oooh good good call on this one!!! i'm more of a fan of 'melodies'
myself,
but man are they an underrated group.
sorry, some jazz-funk classics slipped in ;)
Mandre - Solar Flight
Candido - Thousand Finger Man
Blackbyrds - Rock Creek Park
Dexter Wansel - Life On Mars
Johnny Hammond - Los Conquistadores Chocolates
Atmosfear - Dancing In Outer Space
Atmosfear - Extra Special
Ned Doheney - To Prove My Love
Jones Girls - Nights Over Egypt
I have an 2xlp incognito version of nights over egypt - is this a cover of
the above tune ?
Cheers,
Marc
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yup
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From: Langsman, Marc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 11:40 AM
To: 'SayVegin'; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Disco Top Tens
Jones Girls - Nights Over Egypt
I have an 2xlp incognito version of nights over egypt - is this a cover
Poo Poo La La -- now theres a tune. I remeber Do in the Dark being played out a
few times
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From: SayVegin [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 4:32 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Disco Top Tens
sorry, some jazz-funk
yes, but no where near as good as the Jones Girls version which is much slower
and full of intrgigue
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From: Langsman, Marc [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 4:40 PM
To: 'SayVegin'; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Disco Top Tens
Ph dear, another genre to explore and thus wade in a pit of financial
insecurity.
:)
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From: SayVegin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 4:31 PM
Subject: RE: (313) Disco Top Tens
sorry, some jazz-funk classics slipped
sorry answered my own question
teddy pendergrass
shoulda known..
on 15/10/02 11:33 PM, Rc at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.deephousepage.com/donna1002.ram
19 mins in
embarassed i don't know it - sounds like a classic tune
could be Barry White?
I don't love you any more -
it's a ron hardy re-edit of the original track of the Just Be yourself LP
( not the ep)
on 24/8/02 12:19 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
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Bit off topic this one,
AFAIK it a Ron Hardy re-edit...
Cheers,
Michel
On Fri, 2002-08-23 at 16:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Memo from Alex Bond of PricewaterhouseCoopers
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Bit off topic this one, apologies.
I recently got one of the 2nd 'Automan'
Disco Nouveau last stop.
Though the release of the CD is April 16th, this show is the
now I undestand why I couldn't find it and nobody in the shops had heard of
it...
Gwendal (feeling stupid)
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I'm currently
discovering there is more to the genre than Abba and Boney M, so I'd
appreciate recommendations for comps, albums... especially stuff like
Salsoul Orchestra
On disco and how it's affected electronic music, Patrick Adams from NY had
incorporated a lot of electronics and moog
this is an ancient thread but i'm playing catchup.
i know they're incredibly over-sampled and over-played, but the Chic
Organization had an immeasurible influence on both pop and electronic music.
all of the early Chic albums contain killer, if over-familiar, singles and
hidden-gem album tracks.
also catchin up:
check out Bohannon, and he´s also definitively not offlist -
very important part of Detroit´s music history and his almost minimal
plain funk stomp is timeless - perfect and it´s obvious that many elements
in house and techno-productions have been roaming in the same
From: neon tse tse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Brian Dillard [EMAIL PROTECTED], '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
[EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Disco
Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 03:15:23 +0100
also catchin up:
check out Bohannon, and he´s also definitively not offlist -
very important
Larry Levan - Live At The Paradise Garage (Mixed 2 cd)
Disco doesn't get better than this! Recorded at the Garage back in 1979,
released in 2001 on double CD.
W
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] at INET-1
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 10:20 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org at
- All compilations or mixes by Larry Levan
- All singles from Salsoul Orchestra.
- On BBE MUSIC ( http://www.bbemusic.com ) :
Disco Fever compiled by Dimitri from Paris (BBECD/LP034)
Disco Spectrum II compiled by Joe Negro (BBECD/LP027)
Check mixes from http://www.deephousepage.com and
Some excellent compilations to start with are the two Jumpin' compilations
on Harmless - tons of classics like Keep On Jumpin', Is It All Over My
Face, Disco Circus, Mainline... For Salsoul stuff, there are 2 (I
think) Salsoul Mastercuts compilations which have all the great cuts on
them. I've
I always liked Amii Stewart's rendition of Knock on Wood.
jeff
At 03:20 AM 2/6/2002, you wrote:
I know this is off-topic, so replies could be off-list, but since there are
so many people knowledgeable on disco on this list... I'm currently
discovering
Definitely. And let's not forget Cerrone's Supernature which had recent
remixes by
Danny Tenaglia (well, he did that one years ago but it decided to surface
again) and Bob Sinclar. But Kevin Saunderson's is great too...but nothing
beats the original!
Kered
In a message dated 2/6/2002 8:47:03
It's also quite popular in the Netherlands, Finland, and other areas of
northern Europe. I know a lot of people dismiss it as being nostalgia
music, but I feel that many artists are taking it in new directions and
fusing old sounds with new ones in interesting ways.
Some other artists who I
Some other artists who I feel have been pushing boundaries in the
retro-electro subgenres.
Isn't that a contradiction? I quite like some of this stuff myself, but I
wouldn't really say its pushing the boundaries.
On the subject of pushing the boundaries, I heard the new Drexciya 12 and
its
On Thursday, November 22, 2001, at 10:21 PM, james boylan wrote:
Some other artists who I feel have been pushing boundaries in the
retro-electro subgenres.
Isn't that a contradiction? I quite like some of this stuff myself, but
I wouldn't really say its pushing the boundaries.
That's why I
For those who who just can't seem to get enough of the
eighties synth sound, I strongly suggest the album. It
is cleanly produced and put together (the track
selection flows quite well and tight) and I know alot
of work went into it by Sam, Brendan G. and many other
Ghostly crew members to keep it
Oh Geez,
Speaking of it still happening in the US, I was getting harrassed on the
phone by an ICP fan during my show last week for playing faggot music.
Only in America.
mt
can't believe the disco sucks thing ever happened ? well, it's still
happening
in the u.s.
you need a license to
In a weird turn of events, I ran into the crew from
Art TV at Macaroni Grill(some guys from France making
a documentary who were filming/interviewing at
Lifefest) in Ann Arbor right before I left. I asked
what they were doing in town and they said they were
interviewing Disco D for the film.
d
ah yeah, gimme ;) glad to get these mixes from people, makes my day. in the
meantime i've uploaded yet another mix. follow the instructions at
www.listen.to/funque and let me know if you have problems... the problem
i've encountered so far is that idrive has a daily download limit of 150 mb
:( if
In a message dated 10/9/00 11:34:53 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://www.umich.edu/~pbleidy/music
checking it out now
thanks.
Five
This is very nice, and will help to pick you up out of
an otherwise gloomy and cold October day, if your
weather's anything like mine.
Tristan
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 10/9/00 11:34:53 AM,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://www.umich.edu/~pbleidy/music
checking
glyn:
the links below might be of some help:
http://www.thainjm.demon.co.uk/
http://www.electroempire.com/
http://www.dynamixII.com/history.html
http://www.franken.de/users/zeiger/index.html
http://www.allmusic.com/
andrew duke :)
glyn wrote:
i just recently rediscovered a favorite local record
Subject: Re: Subject: Re: [313] Disco identificazione...
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] messed around with filters and compression to
make the sounds now known as:
The first starts approx. 23:00, it's a Chicago house
track with vocals going
You can't
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] messed around with filters and compression to
make the sounds now known as:
The first starts approx. 23:00, it's a Chicago house
track with vocals going
You can't hide, you can't hide from yourself...
backed with heavy 909
The first starts approx. 23:00, it's a Chicago house
track with vocals going
You can't hide, you can't hide from yourself...
backed with heavy 909
percussion.
It only sounds a little like the Frankie Knuckles track but it may very well
be an accapella over something else - there were two 12s
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