TONIGHT: COMMON PEOPLE @ TATLER feat. JUZZLIKEDAT, TOM ONE, CMAN


Le Garage, Mama Feel Good Collective and Brand New Second Hand present the 2nd installment of COMMON PEOPLE, unifying folks under a common theme of music with soul and a love of the groove.
If you missed the last party we were 200 people strong getting down to phat funky sounds til the wee hours of the morning.
Soul of Sydney block party DJ’s CMAN & JUZZLIKEDAT will once again combine with DJ TOM ONE (known for specializing in the deeper side of music with soul) for a night of tunes covering the full spectrum of Afro inspired sounds. From Dancefloor Jazz to Hip Hop, House, Funk, Afro Latin Grooves + everything in between.

9pm till late – $5 door donation.

++ $5 beer & champers for everyone – See you on the dance floor!

COMMON PEOPLE – Saturday 27th April
TATLER – 169 Darlinghurst Rd (opp. Coke sign) Darlinghurst.

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EVENT: COMMON PEOPLE #2 |SAT. 27th APRIL @ TATLER feat. TOM ONE, CMAN, JUZZLIKEDAT


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Le Garage, Mama Feel Good Collective and Brand New Second Hand present the 2nd instalment of COMMON PEOPLE, unifying folks under a common theme of music with soul and a love of the groove.
If you missed the last party we were 200 people strong getting down to phat funky sounds til the wee hours of the morning.

Soul of Sydney block party DJ’s CMAN & JUZZLIKEDAT will once again combine with DJ TOM ONE (known for specializing in the deeper side of music with soul) for a night of tunes covering the full spectrum of Afro inspired sounds. From Dancefloor Jazz to Hip Hop, House, Funk, Afro Latin Grooves + everything in between.

9pm till late – $5 door donation.

++ $5 beer & champers for everyone – See you on the dance floor!

COMMON PEOPLE – Saturday 27th April
TATLER – 169 Darlinghurst Rd (opp. Coke sign) Darlinghurst.

Join the COMMON PEOPLE event page and like MAMA FEEL GOOD FUNK COLLECTIVE
(Below) Dancefloor action at the last Common People party!
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SPIRIT OF HOUSE SECRET BLOCK PARTY : SUNDAY MAY 5 feat. Frenzie (Groove Therapy Radio), James Scott (CO-OP), Danny De Sousa (Birthday Set), Phil Toke, Michael Zac, Eadie Ramia + Soul of Sydney DJ’s


 

NEXT PARTY! SPIRIT OF HOUSE BLOCK PARTY : AN AFTERNOON TRIBUTE TO 30+ YEARS OF HOUSE MUSIC & ITS DISCO & FUNK ROOTS!

Chicago House – New York Disco – Boogie – Funk – Deep House – Afro House & Beyond!

SPIRIT OF HOUSE SECRET BLOCK PARTY – SUNDAY MAY 5

An afternoon tribute to 30+ Years of House Music & Its Disco-Funk Roots!

SEMINAL CHICAGO HOUSE – NEW YORK DISCO – GARAGE – FUNK – EARLY HOUSE MOMENTS

Hosted By Soul of Sydney DJ’s & Friends, Phil Toke, Shan Frenzie, Danny De Sousa (Birthday Set), James Scott (CO-Op), Michael Zac, Eadie Ramia & More

Very Limited $5 Tickets still avalible  at Resident Advisor HERE


www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?472176

Check out this video from our last party.. with Sydneys own power-house DJ Frenzie setting a funk fire 3 hours before DJ Rahaan event got there..

PLEASE NOTE:

- This is a very special limited capacity  ticketed event
- Our last three events completely sold out & we had to turn back 100+ people from each one so please lock in you spot on the dancefloor early for this one.
- Venue details will only be released to ticket holders
- There will be NO DOOR SALES or Guest-list if we sell out again.
-Feel free to email us at soulofsydney@gmail.com if any questions etc
- we are doing this strictly for the LOVE of good music & amazing people, please feel free to spread the word to any of our friends who you think might dig the idea,
:)

ABOUT SPIRIT OF HOUSE?
Spirit Of House is a secret afternoon party collaboration between Soul of Sydney & Our House put on every couple of months to pay homage to the last 30+ years of House music & its Disco-Funk roots in unique & interesting locations. We make a special point pay tribute to the DJ’s, Producers and iconic clubs who have helped create and shape House music over the last three decades. Figures & Clubs such as Frankie Knuckles, Larry Levan, Ron Hardy, Glenn Underground, John Morales, Kerri Chandler, Ron Trent, Joey Negro, Joe Claussell, Danny Krivit, Kenny Dixon Jr, Theo Parrish, Norman Jay, Lil Louis Masters At Work The Warehouse, Zanzibar, The Musik Box and The Paradise Garage.

Our House Sydney & Soul-Of Sydney, bringing you that BODY MUSIC!

CHICAGO HOUSE – NY DISCO – GARAGE – FUNK – BOOGIE – DEEP HOUSE – ACID HOUSE

SOUL OF SYDNEY BLOCK PARTY | SPIRIT OF HOUSE VIDEOS:

  • A TASTE OF HONEY @ SPIRIT OF HOUSE – WATCH HERE
  • SOUL TRAIN @ ROOFTOP BLOCK PARTY – WATCH HERE
  • ELECTRIC SLIDE DANCE @ SECRET BLOCK PARTY – WATCHHERE
  • PENE FLAMENCA BREAKDOWN @ SPIRIT OF HOUSE WAREHOUSE PARTY – WATCH HERE
  • SECRET BLOCK PARTY HIGHLIGHTS – WATCH HERE

Links:

http://www.ourhousesydney.com

http://www.soulofsydney.org/blockparty

http://www.mixcloud.com/soulofsydney

www.ourhousesydney.com
www.soulofsydney.org/blockparty

 

EVENT: Common People @ TATLER | Friday 15th March | The spectrum of Afro-inspired sounds | DJs TOM ONE, JUZZLIKEDAT, CMAN


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Tomorrow night ya’ll! Brand New Second Hand , Le Garage and Mama Feel Good Collective present a special one off party: COMMON PEOPLE, unifying folks under the common theme of music with soul, and a love of the groove.

Soul of Sydney resident block party DJ’s CMAN & JUZZLIKEDAT combine together with DJ TOM ONE (known for specializing in the deeper side of music with soul); for a night of tunes covering the full spectrum of Afro inspired sounds. From Dancefloor Jazz to Hip Hop, House, Funk, Afro Latin Grooves + everything in between.

++ $5 Beer & Champers to get you rosy…. See you on the dance floor!

9pm till late – $5 door donation
COMMON PEOPLE – Friday 15th March
TATLER – 169 Darlinghurst Rd (opp. Kings Cross Coke sign), Darlinghurst.

Join the COMMON PEOPLE event page and like MAMA FEEL GOOD FUNK COLLECTIVE

‘COMMON PEOPLE’ @ TATLER – FRI 15th MARCH – The spectrum of Afro-inspired sounds w/ DJs JUZZLIKEDAT, CMAN, TOM ONE


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Le Garage, Mama Feel Good Collective and Brand New Second Hand present COMMON PEOPLE. A party unifying good folks under a common theme – music with soul and a love of the groove.

DJ’s Cman + Tom One + Juzzlikedat deliver a night of tunes covering the full spectrum of Afro inspired sounds. From Dancefloor Jazz to Hip Hop & House, and Afro Latin Grooves plus everything in between

Get on up to git down…. Let’s cut up some rug!

COMMON PEOPLE – Friday 15th March @ TATLER - 10pm till late – $5 door donation

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SYDNEY SOULFUL HOUSE POWERHOUSE RANDOM SOUL RELEASE LIVE FOR THE MOMENT ALBUM


‘Live For The Moment’ is the debut album from Random Soul, the Australian house duo of Yogi & Husky. The duo have made a big impression in recent years with releases for labels including Strictly Rhythm, Bargrooves, Salted and Large. The album, released on their own label, Random Soul Recordings, presents an effortless journey through 15 tracks that cement their position amongst the most established names in Deep and Soulful House circles, while also showcasing their talent in creating Soul, Jazz and Funk gems.

‘Live For The Moment’ incorporates everything from floating vocals and laid-back soulful grooves riddled with live instrumentation, through to bumping, funky club tracks. The album also highlights their talent as songwriters with a string of captivating vocals featuring strong hooks, often performed by Yogi. Six vocal collaborators include well-known West Coast USA artists Chuck Love and Joshua Heath, as well as Natalie Conway, Kristen Pearson, Kyla Sexton and Louis Hale. All are close friends of Yogi & Husky, and the chemistry of the relationships shines through: “Working with friends always makes the job seem more fun too, so doing tracks with people like Joshua Heath and Chuck Love, usually meant more jokes and laughing than ‘work’ per say. We enjoy getting other people in the studio as it creates such a different dynamic”

Listening to these collaborations and the album in full, it’s clear to hear where many of Random Soul’s influences lie, with the house sounds of Miguel Migs, Joey Negro, Grant Nelson and Groove Armada providing a strong focus, alongside funk and soul artists such as Rae & Christian and Smoove & Turrell.

Since 2005, Sydney-based Yogi & Husky have become two of the city’s most well known DJ/Producer exports. Combining their production skills, varied musical talents and their mutual love of Soul, Jazz, Funk, Motown, Disco and everything in-between, they have brought the Random Soul sound alive in clubs, bars and festivals around the world, and delivered hit after hit in house music circles. Their distinct studio sound is typified by Yogi’s keyboards and vocals, and Husky’s jumping bass-lines and driving drums – a sound that has given them a worldwide following and seen them command on-going positions at the top of download store sales charts, while picking up countless licenses of their music to international compilation series’.

The first single taken from the album is ‘Mysterious’ and will feature a Richard Earnshaw remix to be released late January February 2013.

LINKS:

 

MONDAY MORNING FUNK & DISCO MIX: DJ RAHAAN RED LIGHT RADIO LIVE MIX FROM AMSTERDAM


LISTEN HERE

Good Morning!! Just to help you ease into your working week, here is another mix from the mighty DJ RAHAAN on your Monday morning. This one was recorded for Red Light Radio right out of the red light district of Amsterdam.

It is another fine section of infections funk grooves & hand made disco edit goodness. Nothing but 100% express yourself music!

The discounted Pre-Sale allocation for the DJ Rahaan gig are moving very quick & its looking like another sell out party. If your keen to come & check out one of the true champions of the DISCO & Early House sound playing a very special afternoon set for us be sure to get in soon as lock in your space on our dance-floor.

Spirit of House Block Party feat. DJ RAHAAN (JiscoMusic|Stilove4music|Chicago)

An afternoon tribute to 30+ years of House Music & Its Disco & Funk Roots

Sunday March 24 – 1pm-9pm Local Support: Frenzie (Groove Therapy Radio), Gian Arpino (Tan Crackers Soul Club), Phil Toke (Soul of Sydney), Soul Of Sydney DJ’s & Friends
Tickets: $10-20 Pre-sale on sale at Resident Advisor (http://www.soulofsydney.org/blockparty)

Music: Strictly, Afternoon Soul, Funk, Disco & Early Chicago House Flavors.

Our House Sydney & Soul Of Sydney are proud to be presenting another Sunday afternoon SPIRIT OF HOUSE event featuring one of the true champions of DISCO & EARLY HOUSE sound. We are delighted to have renowned Chicago DJ & Producer, DJ Rahaan gracing the turntables in March.

Rahaan has been playing everything from DISCO, BOOGIE & FUNK & EARLY CHICAGO HOUSE since the 1980’s & comes to Sydney to play a very special Sunday afternoon set where he will be paying special tribute to the SOUL, FUNK, DISCO, CHICAGO HOUSE musical roots & inspirations that have shaped him as a DJ & Producer.

Local support include;
Frenzie (Groove Therapy Radio),
Gian Arpino (Tan Crackers Soul Club)
Phil Toke (Soul of Sydney)
Soul Of Sydney DJ’s

Venue: Unused Indoor/Outdoor Disco Oasis

Pre Sale Tix: $10|$15|$20 currently are available at Resident Advisor

Tickets: www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?447318

Facebook Event : https://www.facebook.com/events/481585635234185/

Mixtapes/Info: http://www.soulofsydney.org/blockparty

ABOUT SPIRIT OF HOUSE?
Spirit Of House is a secret afternoon party collaboration between Soul of Sydney & Our House put on every couple of months to pay homage to the last 30+ years of House music & its Disco-Funk roots in unique & interesting locations. We make a special point pay tribute to the DJ’s, Producers and iconic clubs who have helped create and shape House music over the last three decades. Figures & Clubs such as Frankie Knuckles, Larry Levan, Ron Hardy, Glenn Underground, John Morales, Kerri Chandler, Ron Trent, Joey Negro, Joe Claussell, Danny Krivit, Kenny Dixon Jr, Theo Parrish, Norman Jay, Lil Louis Masters At Work The Warehouse, Zanzibar, The Musik Box and The Paradise Garage.

Soul of Sydney #30: Our House Sydney Presents John Morales (BBE Records) at Spirit of House – 1.4.12


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DISCO & EARLY HOUSE PODCAST: NYC DISCO LEGEND JOHN MORALES LIVE AT SPIRIT OF HOUSE (APRIL 2012)

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Part of a 4+ hour Disco & Early House lesson we were lucky enough to be part of in April 2012. Legendary NYC Disco Producer, Remixer & DJ John Morales played a very special Sunday afternoon ‘Spirit of House’ Set in April, Hosted by Our House Sydney & Soul of Sydney. (SEE BELOW FOR TRACK LISTING)

SPIRIT OF HOUSE SECRET BLOCK PARTY – JAN 27 (AUSTRALIA DAY SPECIAL)

FACEBOOK EVENT
http://www.facebook.com/events/181913985284580/

For everyone who is asking what we play at SPIRIT OF HOUSE:

STRICTLY NEW YORK DISCO, GARAGE, FUNK & EARLY HOUSE VIBES INSPIRED BY The DJ’s, Producers & Clubs who have helped shape House music over the last three decades; Frankie Knuckles, Larry Levan, Ron Hardy, Glenn Underground, John Morales, Kerri Chandler, Ron Trent, Joey Negro, Joe Claussell, Danny Krivit, Kenny Dixon Jr, Theo Parrish, Norman Jay, Lil Louis Masters At Work The Warehouse, Zanzibar, The Musik Box & The Paradise Garage.

TICKETS:

Early bird $5 Ticket/Donations on sale for members & people who RSVP
$5 on sale HERE –> http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?439421

PLEASE NOTE:

- This is a very special limited capacity (150 people) ticketed event
- Our last event completely sold out & we had to turn back 100+ people
- Venue details will only be released to ticket holders
- There will be NO DOOR SALES or Guest-list if we sell out again.
-Feel free to email us at soulofsydney@gmail.com if any questions etc
- we are doing this strictly for the LOVE of good music & amazing people, please feel free to spread the word to any of our friends who you think might dig the idea, thanks again.

TRACK LIST:

Now That We Found Love (John Morales Mix)
By Third World
1 Runaway Love
By Linda Crawford
2 Was That All It Was?
By Jean Carn
3 I’Ll Be Your Pleasure
By Esther Williams
4 “I Hear Music In The Streets”
By Unlimited Touch
5 Mainline
By Black Ivory
6 Can You Handle It
By Sharon Redd
7 Unknown
By Unknown
8 Dancer
By Gino Soccio
9 You Can’t Have Your Cake And Eat It Too
By B.T. (Brenda Taylor)
10 You Gonna Make Me Love Somebody Else
By The Jones Girls
11 Never Gonna Give You Up
By Barry White
12 Unknown
By Unknown
13 Let’s Do It
By Convertion
14 Unknown
By Unknown
15 All Over Your Face (John Morales Mix)
By Ronnie Dyson
16 Love Is The Message
By Mfsb
17 Boogie Wonderland
By Earth, Wind & Fire
18 Stomp
By The Brothers Jonson
19 Relight My Fire
By Dan Hartman
20 Love Sensation
By Loleatta Holloway
21 Unknown
By Unknown
22 Is It All Over My Face
By Loose Joints
23 We Got The Funk
By Positive Force
24 Spank
By Jimmy Bo Home
25 Let No Man Put Us Asunder
By First Choice
26 Over & Over
By Sylvester
27 Lets Groove
By Archie Bell & The Drells
28 Runaway Love (Remix)
By Linda Crawford
29 Sunshine Remix
By Rockers Revenge
30 Anther Star
By Stevie Wonder
31 See You When You Get There
By Lou Rawls
32 The Boss (John Morales Mix)
By Dianna Ross
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Lioness presents Mark De Clive Lowe (Tru Thoughts / LA) Warehouse party.


 

Lioness proudly presents…

Globe-trotting, beat-making, key-tickling NZ-export Mark de Clive-Lowe (MdCL).

The Auckland native has been based in the musical hotbed of Los Angeles since relocating there after his decade-long stint in London’s underground scene alongside the likes of 4Hero, Benji B and Bugz in the Attic.

His most recent album ‘Renegades’ is released on UK tastemaker label Tru Thoughts and features MdCL in producer mode with collaborators nia andrews, Omar, ‘Suite for Ma Dukes’ arranger Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, legendary percussionist Sheila E, D’angelo’s regular man on bass Pino Palladino and more stellar friends. It’s an album that prompted Okayplayer to appropriately christen MdCL “an underground phenom” and earned his new music hi-rotation worldwide. He’s already a fixture on both coasts of the USA with his monthly resident clubnites in LA and NYC alongside guests ranging from Brainfeeder’s Gaslamp Killer to jazz-crooner Jose James and drummer-extraordinaire Chris Daddy Dave.

MdCL will be coming to Sydney straight off a three week Europe tour and a quick pit stop shows in NYC/NZ. He’s bringing us a unique live show he calls REMIX:LIVE…

“The remix has always been such a fundamental part of club culture – recontextualizing something from what it was to something else completely new. I have vocal accapellas playing on the turntables and then create the beats and music on the fly, building complete remixes in real time as they happen. I’m making the records at the same time as you’re hearing them. Every show has a different vibe and I love sharing that…” – Mark de Clive-Lowe

It’s a one-man live show that has the likes of Masters At Work’s Louie Vega, hip hop legend DJ Spinna and party rocker DJ Karizma in awe – the latter calling MdCL “the illest dude I have ever seen live”. Remixing everything from his own productions to club and soul classics, even the legends aren’t safe. De Clive-Lowe says, “I love taking something everyone knows, even say a Stevie Wonder joint, and giving it a completely different setting that no one would expect or imagine.”

Coming to a dancefloor near you …

Supported by:

Inkswel (Firecracker/Dopeness Galore)
Huwston (Soul Glow)
Edseven (Lioness)

Friday June 22nd. 9pm til late.

$20 presale. $25 on the door.

Where?

Amazing Inner city WAREHOUSE venue … BYO EVENT.

Presale tickets available via PAYPAL on our site plus venue details (24 hours before party)

www.lioness.net.au

Meshell Ndegeocello – Petite Mort (Miguel Migs Moody Downtown Remix) Free Download on naivere cords


Meshell Ndegeocello - Petite Mort (Miguel Migs Moody Downtown Remix) by naiverecords

Petite Mort – Miguel Migs Moody Downtown Remix – (Remix produced, arranged and engineered by Miguel Migs @ Salted Studios).

“Petite Mort” taken from the album “Weather”
Released by: naiverecords

Free Download HERE

Musik Matters presents FRANCOIS K (NYC) @ Goldfish – Sat 9th June


After hosting the main stage at The Spice Ibiza festival and the side room at Bedrock with John Digweed, Musik Matters returns to Goldfish to bring you the legendary Francois K on Queens Birthday Long weekend.

Includes support from Soul Of Sydney Blockparty and Our House Sydney DJ – Phil Toke. Support also from Garry Todd, Matt Cahill, Ben Ashton and Alan Thomas.

Limited $30 tickets available from Resident Advisor at http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?363817

 

 

 

 

LOCAL SUPPORT ON THE NIGHT FROM OUR HOUSE SYDNEY DJ’s

http://www.ourhousesydney.com

 

 

Musik Matters presents FRANCOIS K (NYC) @ Goldfish – Sat 9th June


After hosting the main stage at The Spice Ibiza festival and the side room at Bedrock with John Digweed, Musik Matters returns to Goldfish to bring you Francois K on Queens Birthday Long weekend.

Includes support from Our House Sydney DJ Phil Toke, Garry Todd
Matt Cahill, Ben Ashton and Alan Thomas.

Limited $30 tickets available from Resident Advisor at http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?363817

LOCAL SUPPORT FROM OUR HOUSE SYDNEY DJ’S – DOWNLOAD BELOW

DEEP DETROIT HOUSE: Theo Parrish: Black Music


Love the amount of SOUL running right through most music I hear from Detroit, whether it be the House, Funk or Hip Hop there always seems to be a bit if Motown when cats like Theo Parish touch a record.

Prince Sydney Tour Tribute: Prince – The One (Timmy Regisford & Adam Rios Remix)


With Prince embarking on his Australian Tour this year, we thought it would be appropriate to post a remix of his track “The One”. Its difficult to remix a Prince track and leave it having some dignity, but Timmy Regisford and Adam Rios do a great job here.

For tickets to Prince’s Australian Tour go to http://www.princetour.com.au/

Lioness presents FUNKINEVEN (EGLO/APRON/UK) Warehouse party Saturday April 7th


Lioness presents FUNKINEVEN (EGLO/APRON/UK)

Some Future Soul, Boogie, House, Funk, Drum Machine grooves for those in Sydney with Soul. Lioness presents FunkinEven (Eglo records/UK), Easter Saturday April 7th, amazing BYO warehouse space. Limited $25 presale through www.lioness.net.au $30 on the door.

West London born and raised but currently residing on the East Side of the city, Stevie J aka Funkineven is no stranger to night life and sound system culture. From his Grenadian roots, through to the surroundings of Nottinghill Hill carnival and his families own parties, the speaker stacks and record crates were never too far away… and they haven’t left his sights. Influenced by the music of Prince, Leaders Of The New School, The Neptunes, Larry Heard, Kraftwerk, George Clinton and Masters At Work to name but a few, it’s clear to see why Funkineven’s music displays such a colourful and diverse palette of sounds, styles and tempi. Electronically fusing House, Boogie, Soul, Hip Hop and Techno, Stevie made his debut as the third artist to be released on Eglo records.

+ locals

INKSWEL (FIRECRACKER/MELBOURNE)
SINCLAIR (TRAPDOOR)
HENRY COMPTON
EDSEVEN

Soul of Sydney vibes guaranteed.

The Erykah Badu Remixes #2: Bag Lady (Miguel Migs Remix) (DEEP SOULFUL HOUSE)


The Queen of NEO-SOUL gets a beautiful DEEP HOUSE remix courtesy of Miguel Miggs.

FUNK, DISCO, HOUSE: Blockparty Picnic Mixtape by DJ Phil Toke (SOUL OF SYDNEY / Our House Sydney)


Our main man & resident Block Party DJ Phil Toke (SOUL OF SYDNEY / OUR HOUSE SYDNEY) put together this dope mix-tape jam packed with some of the daytime FUNK, DISCO & REAL HOUSE jams he has been throwing down at the picnics over the last few months.

Tracklisting

1.The Last Minister – Tribute to the JB family
2.Lyn Collins – Think (Jski edit)
3.Kool & The Gang – Love and Understanding
4.War – Galaxy
5.Jimmy Castor – E man boogie
6.Jesse G – thats hot
7.Change – A lover’s holiday
8.Nijel – Dance so fine (instrum)
9.Brothers Johnson – Stomp
10.Superbreak disco edits – Body Bait
11.Society – Can U rock?
12.Phase II – Reachin
13.Terrence Parker – Love’s Got me high
14.Teddy Pendergrass – Only you
15.Sylvester – Over & over

 

FREE – FAMILY FRIENDLY – SUNDAY AFTERNOON BLOCK PARTY BEATS & BBQ VIBE + LIVE STREET ART

LOCATION: Inner-city indoor / outdoor courtyard 1 min from central station in Redfern/Chippendale area (email soulofsydney@gmail.com for details)

MUSIC:  ‘Feel-Good’ FUNK, SOUL, FUNK, HIP HOP & DISCO vibrations hosted by some of Sydney’s FUNK Dons;

LIVE STREET ART:SYDNEY STREET ART PROJECT SHOWCASE FEAT:

INFO + LINKS:  

We are back for our winter Block-Party edition out of the Park & into a warmer  indoor / outdoor courtyard & laneway for an afternoon of usual ‘feel-good’ funk vibes, but this time with a BBQ set up for anyone to use & special a LIVE STREET ART showcase as part of ‘Sydney Street Art Project’.

We proud to have a couple of Sydney’s own ‘GOD-FATHERS OF FUNK’ as guest selectors along with Block Party residents DJ’s on rotation;

- ALL SOULED OUT DJ’S (Stephen Ferris & Graham Mandroules)
- SUPERBREAK (
www.soundcloud.com/kostaellis)
- Phil Toke (
www.ourhousesydney.com)
- Queen Shirene D’Silva
- Soul of Sydney DJ’s
- Juzzlikedat
- Edseven
- C-Man
-Michael Zac
- Eadie Ramia

SYDNEY STREET ART PROJECT LIVE SHOWCASE

We are also delighted to be able to featuring a live art showcase from two local artist who will be taking over the walls for a special live showcase as part of the Sydney Street Art Project launched a couple of weeks ago.

Sid Tapia (www.facebook.com/sidtapia)

Takie

(www.facebook.com/takie.art)

Sydney Street Art Project (www.facebook.com/sydneystreetartproject)

LOCATION: Inner-city indoor / outdoor courtyard 1 min from central station in Redfern/Chippendale area (email soulofsydney@gmail.com for details)
PLEASE NOTE: We will be in a licence venue so please (NO BYO) for this one, Still family friendly so kids who dig funk are more welcomed for soul Soul Pre-School & there will be a BBQ set up if anyone wants to bring something to cook etc.

Strictly limited capacity event so please email at soulofsydney@gmaill.com so we can hold you a space on the dance floor Or CALL/SMS 0415 164 425

LINKS:

www.soulofsydney.org/blockparty
www.twitter.com/soulofsydney
www.ourhousesydney.com
www.facebook.com/groups/soulofsydney
www.facebook.com/soulofsydney
www.facebook.com/takie.art
www.facebook.com/sidtapia

About the Block-Party Picnic Movement

In the name of spreading REAL MUSIC! SOUL OF SYDNEY, OUR HOUSE SYDNEY &  TONE have teamed up to put forward a small number of hush-hush out door POP UP street & park-side throw-downs during summer.

The idea is a series of free Pop-UP Sunday afternoon family friendly Picnic’s in various outdoor locations around this beautiful city, featuring rotating sets from local DJ’s & Artists still flying the flag for quality music in Sydney.

If you like the idea of hearing everything from James Brown, Jocelyn Brown, Erykah Badu, De La Soul, Dilla & Masters At Work & Frankie Knuckles in an outdoor location where you can have a Sunday Picnic in the sunshine, then join us as we celebrate the gift of great music, in a relaxed environment with friends and al-fresco on picnic blankets!

Block Party Videos:

PHIL TOKE @ BLOCK PARTY –> video


CRAIG C MAN @ BLOCK PARTY PICNIC –> video


SOUL TRAIN @ BLOCK PARTY PICNIC –> video

Block Party Picnic Mixtapes:

#3 by DJ Phil Toke (Our House Sydney/Soul of Sydney)

JAN 2011

Our main man & resident Blockparty DJ Phil Toke put together this dope mix-tape jam packed with some of the daytime FUNK, DISCO & REAL HOUSE jams he has been throwing down at the picnics over the last few months. Expect a stack of similar vibes for Australia Day!

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Tracklisting

  1. Intro Barack Obama
  2. Bill Withers- Lovely Day
  3. Gwen McCrae- Funky Sensation
  4. John Davis Monster Orchestra- Ain’t That Enough For You
  5. James Brown- Funky President
  6. The Commodores- Brick House
  7. Average White Band- Pick Up The Pieces
  8. First Choice- Love Thang
  9. Angela Winbush- I Love You More
  10. Convertion- Lets Do It
  11. Komiko- Feel Alright
  12. Geraldine Hunt- Cant Fake The Feeling
  13. Richard T Bear- Sunshine Hotel
  14. Lenny Williams- You Got Me Runnin (Krivit Re edit)
  15. The Salsoul Orchestra- You’re Just The Right Size
  16. The Salsoul Orchestra- Salsoul Rainbow/Obama Victory Speech
  17. Diana Ross- No One Gets The Prize
  18. Diana Ross- The Boss

Our House Sydney & Soul of Sydney Present: will be hosting another special family friendly Throw-down picnic to celebrate your SUNDAY’s & PUBLIC HOLIDAYS in the right kind of fashion.. with a stack of good mates, outdoors in the sunshine and with DJ’s playing REAL music..

We have a stack of DJ’s on rotation playing a stack of daytime SOUL, FUNK, HIP HOP & HOUSE joints from the likes of Fela, Mama Africa, James Brown, Jocelyn Brown, Masters At Work, Erykah Badu, De La Soul, Dilla, Larry Levan, Sade, Jill Scott & Frankie Knuckles just to name a few.

Real Music, Real People Enjoying in a Family Friendly outdoor environment.

Open Decks, Open Mic & Open Floor (for all you dancers)

If you are interested in supporting, performing or need to get in contact please shoot us an email on soulofsydney@gmail.com as we will be updating venue information very soon.

See you on the Grass Dancefloor!

Phil & Sam @ Soul of Sydney & Co.

NOTE: If you haven’t sent you for mobile number can you please forward to soulofsydney@gmail.com in the event we do have to move the party last minute?

A  Few points that might help you organise you day better;

  • It is a FAMILY FRIENDLY PICNIC first and foremost so might be a good idea really to pack for a Sunday Picnic in the park (eski/ picnic basket, fruit, drinks and something to sit on etc.)
  • We have a spot with a stack of grass around with plenty of room for kids, it is 5 mins from city around Alexandria, there is shade but best people bring some hats etc.
  • We will have a Sound System with selectors playing an eclectic mix of real music including everything from Sade to James Brown to De La Soul, Erykah Badu & Masters At Work, Larry Levan, Frankie Knuckles.
  • It is open decks with rotating DJ’s (but best people get in touch via soulofsydney@gmail.com if keen to play to confirm time slots)
  • We usually aim to get everything starting at about 12pm with ending time around depending on vibe.
  • We will be waiting for the weather forecast before we make the call as it is outdoors, if it does look like it’s going to rain then we will simply move till next sunny Sunday. (We will be in touch a few days out for the event via email & on the day via SMS in case we have to move the party, so we will need your Mobile details too so we can get location details quicker)
  • ARTIST CALL OUT: If you are a local Musician, MC, Singer, Percussionist or DJ then we are very keen to hear from you if you would like to play, especially if you down to play percussion along the Djs in an open jam vibe for Sunday. (we are hoping to get thing going as a regular Sunday afternoon local soul funk and hip hop open jam session so if your keen to be part of it let us know)
  • For local Soul music fan then we simply wants you there enjoying the music, so get a group of friends together, spread the word and come down for a day out it the park to some real music.

Thanks again for getting behind the idea kids.. Sydney definitely needs more people like YOU!

Pray for good weather & hope to see you all at the next one.

Peace,

Soul of Sydney and Co.

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DEEP JAZZ HOUSE: Saint Germain – Rose Rouge (Original Jazz House Mix)


Deep & Jazzy HOUSE music from French Jazz musican Ludovic Navarre, AKA St Germain. Such a prolific writer of great music the man seemed to have everything from deep house to blues to downbeat works.

Albums

Singles/EPs

St. Germain
  • 1993 “French Traxx EP
  • 1993 “Motherland EP”
  • 1994 “Mezzotinto EP”
  • 1995 “Alabama Blues”
  • 1996 “Muse Q The Music” (with Shazz and Derek Bays)
  • 1996 “Alabama Blues (Revisited)”
  • 2000 “Sure Thing”
  • 2000 “Rose Rouge
  • 2001 “Sure Thing Revisited”
  • 2001 “Rose Rouge Revisited”
  • 2001 “So Flute”
  • 2002 “Chaos”
  • 2004 “Mezzotinto EP” (re-release)
Deepside/D.S.
  • 1992 “Seclude EP” (with Guy Rabiller)
  • 1992 “Deepside EP” (with Guy Rabiller)
  • 1993 “Tolérance EP”
  • 1994 “Volume 1 & 2″, as D.S.
Sub System
All produced with Guy Rabiller
  • 1991 “Subhouse”, as Sub System (with Guy Rabiller)
  • 1991 “J’Ai Peur”, as Sub System (with Guy Rabiller)
  • 1991 “III”, as Sub System (with Guy Rabiller)
Other aliases
  • 1993 “Nouveau EP”, as Soofle (with Shazz)
  • 1993 “Paris EP“, as Choice (with Shazz and Laurent Garnier)
  • 1993 “Modus Vivendi”, as Modus Vivendi
  • 1993 “Inferno EP”, as LN’S (with Shazz)
  • 1993 “The Ripost EP”, as Deep Contest (with DJ Deep)
  • 1994 “Burning Trash Floor”, as Hexagone
  • 1994 “Blanc EP”, as Nuages (with Shazz)
  • 1997 “Paris EP” (re-release), as Choice (with Shazz and Laurent Garnier)
(Co-)Production for other artists
  • 1993 Orange – “Quarter EP”
  • 1993 Shazz – “Lost Illusions”
  • 1993 Laurent Garnier – “A Bout de Souffle EP”
  • 1994 Shazz – “A View of Manhattan…”
  • 1996 DJ Deep – “Signature”
  • 2003 SoelMemento

Remixes

DISCO, DEEP HOUSE: Rufus & Chaka Khan – Ain’t Nobody (Frankie Knuckles Hallucinogenic Remix)


Rufus & Chaka Khan – Ain’t Nobody (Frankie Knuckles’ Hallucinogenic MIX)

This was a classic Disco cut to begin with & when someone like Frankie Knuckles gets hold of the masters, you know its going to be a special moment in HOUSE music.  If you ask me it is also one of the finest bits of remixing work he has ever put his name to.  The man just seems to have a such a great ablity to remix R&B & Soul into a House like nobody else.
Have a look at some of the artsits he has remixed;

I am looking for this on vinyl too if anyone has it for sale please get in touch at facebook.

DEEP HOUSE,DISCO: A journey into the last 20 years of House Music Feat. Alton Miller (Music Institute, Detroit)


Legendary Detroit producer/dj and House music forefather Alton Miller will be playing a special show this Sunday (April 24) to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the famed Detroit club, The Music Institute and show exactly what  HOUSE music means to him. Expect him to touch on plenty of his inspirations and records that shaped the way he listens, plays and produces his music.

If you are keen to hear what the man has to say about music, he will be appearing live on Sydney’s weekly REAL music lesson ‘Departure Lounge’ with Trevor Parkee on 2SER 107.3 FM this Saturday between 3-5pm. He will also be doing a guest spot on our man Joe Stanley‘s Bondi FM show this Sunday afternoon between 4-6pm to warm up what will be a huge night at Manhattan Lounge.

Presale tickets are available from Our House Sydney

Check out this dope write up on THE MUSIC INSTITUTE

Chez Damier
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What was “The Music Institute”?
Date: Tue, 4 Feb 1997
The Music Institute was Detroit’s answer to such legendary house and garage clubs as New York’s Paradise Garage and Chicago’s Powerplant.
At the beginning of this music, the MI was the only place where you could hear Detroit Techno the way it ought to have been heard; loud. Bumpin’. Funky.
The MI (along with the smaller UN club) was the last gasp of young, black intelligentsia; the final celebration of the unique, creative vibe of the “cool” kids from Northwest Detroit; a vibe long since supplanted in more recent times by the relentlessly shallow and low-class gangsta aestethic (“keepin’ it real, son”) of hip-hop.
But in 1988 and for two years, Derrick May rocked the turntables from midnight to 8-9 am with UK Acid House, Chicago House and the first Detroit Techno classics that the world would later come to know: Suburban Knight’s “Motor City Pressure” (later to be released as “The Art of Stalking”), Model 500′s “No UFOs“, Inner City’s classic “Good Life” and his own anthems, “The Dance”, “The Beginning”, “Nude Photo” and many others. Although others spun at the venue; Mayday was the star of the show, and fuck anybody who says different. Many times, he’d play tracks right off a Fostex two-track recorder that he’d just cut hours before at his studio, something I never got over. He’d beat mix between the reel to reel and 1200s and back, using the pitch control on the reel. He’d cut, edit and destroy other people’s tracks, too, as he did with his fucked-up psycho re-edit of the MI theme “We Call It Aciiiieeed” by D-Mob (which I still have on reel).
Although some newer heads deride him as a has-been, Derrick in those days did by hand what many of the current Techno producers do digitally. No DATs. No acetates.
The MI, through Derrick, brought a European vibe to our city, something that there never was before. Before, we were just a bunch of middle-class black kids who read The Face and GQ and Melody Maker and dreamt about what London or New York would be like; now ABC and Depeche Mode came to the MI in its heyday to witness the relentless Mayday at work, and to hang out with us. Real Brits ! Real accents ! In our club !
A no-liquor (pop and juice only) policy kept the MI open without incident to all comers. The older kids, the Cass Tech and Renaissance high school kids, the gay crowd and girls girls girls. All in one house; pre-rave, pre-drugs. One strobe light and House Music All Night Long.
But, ultimately, that’s what did MI in at the end. The frat boys wanted alcohol. The older kids didn’t like high schoolers there. The girls came to dance, not to get hit on; which made the straight guys mad, as did the healthy presence of a gay clientele at the club (in fact, in those days, the only white faces in the crowd would be the more-adventurous House-loving gay kids and their fag-hags).
Then with the twin debuts of NWA and 2 Live Crew, gangsta hip-hop and booty music (always an East Side thing in Detroit) supplanted House and Techno with the youth. Europe became more lucrative for a lot of Detroit producers as they turned their sights overseas. AIDS destroyed the previously open and fun-loving gay community who had always welcomed straights into their world, and whom House Music had belonged to before Chicago, New York and Detroit had given it to the rest of the world. The talented, smart kids went on to college, only to ultimately leave Detroit (and who could blame them ?).
But for a second, it was there.
There were tears and hugs on the last MI night back in 1990. Every person in Techno at the time, along with a house packed to capacity, jacked their last jack (“jack your body” was current slang back then) at their beloved club. Derrick May’s final record was the sad and plaintive “Pacific State” by 808 State; made even more sad by this new context.
Detroit plunged into the Bush years (more bad news for us black folks). And we said goodbye.
But not before a lot of young, talented black people were inspired to take up this music and one way or another, make it their lives. Then go on to rock the planet.
George Baker (owner). Derrick May. Juan Atkins. Kevin Saunderson. Alan Ester. Alton Miller. Chez Damier. The Music Institute, 1315 Broadway, Detroit, MI.
Alan D. Oldham
Feb. 1997
ALTON MILLER: Biography
It was once said that art is an expression of life. The way in which we choose to view it, hear it, dance it, speak it and write about it is the passion that drives an artist to create. Alton comes to the world painting a musical canvas. Molded, shaped and reared on Stevie Wonder, Santana, Parliament Funkadelic and the Philadelphia sound, he grew to be an avid clubber. On a frenzied tour of clubs in North America, Alton began homing his skills under the electrifying energies of Ron Hardy, Frankie Knuckles, Larry Levan and Timmy Regisford. Alton, along with friends, set out to recreate the energy they experienced in the clubs, by opening the world renowned dance club the Music Institute in Detroit. The Music Institute was one of the epicenters of the underground House movement where Alton and Chez Damier shared residency on Saturday nights creating the musical volcano that erupted worldwide in 1988. Alton’s affinity for rhythms led him to take up conga drumming and becoming an accompanist for a local Katherine Dunham based dance company. Drumming and its connection to rhythms of all music have proven influential to his musical growth. In 1991, Alton recorded his first release “Pleasure Baby”, for Serious Grooves / KMS. ” I Like Having You”, his second release recorded for Cyren is considered a classic among House DJs worldwide. This single was also a debut for his vocal talents. Alton’s third single “Dusk”, recorded under the pseudonym Aphrodisiac for Serious Grooves / KMS, was critically acclaimed on both European and North American charts. Since his early recordings, Alton amassed worldwide success and exposure as a producer/DJ.

For the last two years, Alton has been busy releasing singles & EPs, for various independent labels. Guidance Recordings and BPM Records were plateaus for Alton’s inner growth as a musician and songwriter/producer. “The Rare Source EP” recorded in Paris for BPM charted in Muzik’s Top 100 Top Songs of 1996. Alton’s latest projects include a single for Carl Craig’s Planet E and mixes for Detroit House Producer : Scott Grooves. At the end of 1998, Alton signed an exclusive recording agreement with Distance Music, this single comes from his forthcoming album, to be released Spring 1999.From 1989 to present, Alton has toured France, Chile, England, Switzerland,Portugal, Germany … defining House music to the world as he has experienced and lives it. Miller’s intimate connection with the drums and varied African influenced rhythms result in compositions that move people physically and emotionally and hearing him DJ defines what House music is all about ! –http://www.distancemusic.com/BIOS/amiller.htm
Detroit techno is an early style of techno music originating from Detroit, Michigan, USA in the mid-1980s. A distinguishing trait of Detroit techno is the use of analog synthesizers and early drum machines, notably the roland TR-909 for its production or, in later releases, the use of digital emulation to create the characteristic sounds of those machines.

History
The three individuals most closely associated with the birth of Detroit techno as a genre are the “Belleville Three”; Juan Atkins, Kevin Saunderson and Derrick May. These three high school friends from a Detroit suburb would soon find their basement tracks in dancefloor demand, thanks in part to seminal Detroit radio personality The Electrifying Mojo. Mojo not only played the early homegrown techno tracks, but also influenced the new sound by playing electronic music from techno and electronic music pioneers like Kraftwerk, Philip Glass, New Order and Afrika Bambaataa.
Influences also came from Chicago’s early style of house music [1]. Although producers in both cities used the same hardware and even collaborated on projects and remixes together, Detroiters traded the choir-friendly vocals of House with metallic clicks, robotic voices and repetitive hooks reminiscent of an automotive assembly line. Many of the early techno tracks had futuristic or robotic themes, although a notable exception to this trend was a single by Derrick May under his pseudonym Rhythim is Rhythim, called “Strings of Life.” This vibrant dancefloor anthem was filled with rich synthetic string arrangements and took the underground music scene by storm in May of 1987. With subtle differences between the genres, clubs in both cities included Detroit techno and Chicago house tracks in their playlists without objection (or much notice by non-audiophiles) from patrons.
Socially and geographically, it is important to note on a local level, that Detroit Techno as a genre created a newfound, integrated club scene in Detroit that had not been felt in a general sense after the Motown label moved to Los Angeles. Television programs like TV62 — WGPR’s “The Scene” featured a very mixed selection of dancers (Black, White, Chaldean) every weekday after school, but the playlist was typically jammed with the R&B and Funk tracks of the day, like Prince or the Gap Band. Breakouts like Juan Atkins “Technicolor” under his Model 500 moniker eventually found their way onto The Scene, and helped to explode the burgeoning local Techno underground with validity for the urban high school set, college radio programmers and DJs from Chicago to London, and beyond.
Geographically in a Detroit sense, the “Eight Mile” concept, like the segretory stigmata of Watts, The Bronx or South Chicago is still true in southeast Michigan. Even the Belleville Three lived outside the city limits, yet their influence and magnetism in loft apartment parties, after hours and high school clubs, and late night radio united the listeners of progressive dance music from above and below eight mile road. Even infamous, Techno-friendly regular hours clubs like The Shelter, The Music Institute and The Majestic among many others were the incubators for progressing the Techno movement from basements and late night radio onto the dancefloors of the world.
Second wave
Once Detroit Techno became a full-fledged musical genre, a second generation of regional artists developed into techno icons themselves; Jeff Mills, Richie Hawtin (aka Plastikman) and Carl Craig to name just a few. Mills began his career as “The Wizard” on Mojo’s nightly broadcast, showcasing his turntablist skills with quick cuts of the latest underground tracks and unreleased music from local labels.
In the mid-to-late 1990s, Detroit Techno producers experimented with extended aural soundscapes featuring sparse, ambient underscores punctuated with sporadic, cyclical periods of percussion. Extended length vinyl projects like those under Hawtin’s Plastikman facade are particularly clear examples of this period. Atkins “Sonic Sunset” CD in 1994 also delivered this new tradition of Detroit techno.
On Memorial Day weekend of 2000, electronic music fans from around the globe made a pilgrimage to Hart Plaza on the banks of the Detroit River and experienced the first Detroit Electronic Music Festival. In 2003 the festival management changed the name to Movement, then Fuse-In (2005), and most recently, Movement: Detroit’s Electronic Music Festival (2006). The festival is a showcase for DJs and performers across all genres of electronic music.
Quotes
Derrick May once described Detroit techno music as being a “complete mistake…like George Clinton and Kraftwerk stuck in an elevator.”
Alton Miller
Profile
Of the many figures central to Detroit’s thriving electronic dance music scene that began in the mid-’80s and has carried on to the present, some figures such as Alton Miller have played important roles but never managed to attain the mythical status that has been granted to many of the city’s more legendary figures. Growing up in the 1970s, Miller soaked up the musical environment surrounding him in the Motor City, taking a particular interest in the sounds of Motown, Philadelphia, Parliament-Funkadelic, and Santana.
It was during the early ’80s once the dance music-crazed Miller become friends with a young Derrick May that he decided to start spinning records, citing Chicago DJs such as Ron Hardy and Frankie Knuckles as prime influences. By the latter part of this same decade, Miller joined forces with George Baker and Chez Damier to start the Music Institute, a short-lived but legendary Detroit club that has since become near-mythical, thanks to the pioneering techno efforts of figures such as May. Following the demise of {~the Music Institute}, Miller took an interest in Conga drumming in addition to DJing, which led to a period between 1989 and 1991 where he toured world with his music. He then joined forces once again with May, first as an employee of the artist’s Transmat record label, then as Aphrodisiac, the title under which he would begin releasing his music. Besides his EP on the Transmat-affiliated label, Fragile, he also released his music on Kevin Saunderson’s KMS label and a series of EPs on the Serious Grooves label. By the mid to late ’90s, he increased his presence in the Detroit area through a number of DJ performances and continued to release his music on renowned labels such as Carl Craig’s Planet E, Mike Grant’s Moods & Grooves, and Distance. ~ Jason Birchmeier , All Music Guide
Chez Damier: 1987, il part pour Detroit où avec l’aide d’Alton Miller il ouvre le Music Institute, le premier club Techno/House aux USA. Un club sans licence pour l’alcool où les Depeche Mode et autres Fine Young Cannibals découvrirent la House.
http://www.tokyoclassified.com/tokyoclubsbars/321/tokyoclubsbarsinc.htm
http://www.bassics.de/mgprofile.html Profile of Mike Grant’s label Moods & Grooves
Meeting Detroit techno legend Derrick May in 1984, Miller was deeply influenced to develop his own DJ skills. Soon he became part-owner of the epicenter of the techno movement, The Music Institute.