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ROY AYERS  “LOVE WILL BRING US BACK TOGETHER”

I’ve always loved this song for its message first and for its incredible groove. Makes me wanna dance and makes me happy.

Roy Ayers - Love Will Bring Us Back Together (1979)

 

ARTHUR ADAMS  “YOU GOT THE FLOOR”

Now..Is that a bassline or is that a bassline ? Some nice edits to come…

Arthur Adams - You Got The Floor Original 12 inch Version 1981

 

TOM WAITS  “LITTLE DROP OF POISON”

I love songs that you can see…”Sounds and vision” said Bowie, with Tom Waits you are having a trip from first note “down to the filter…”

Tom Waits: Little Drop Of Poison

 

SHRIEKBACK  “MY SPINE IS THE BASSLINE”

Souvenirs from a wonderful ” joy of the discovery” period..Cold wave,white funk,dark disco..Underground 80’s. Everything was there.

Shriekback - My Spine is the Bassline

 

GLADYS NIGHT “HELP ME MAKE IT THROUGH THE NIGHT”

One of my all time favourite singer. This cover to me is even better than the original. Very sad song..I’ve listened to it a lot these days as my best friend passed away. Just beautiful !!

GLADYS KNIGHT - Help Me Make It Through the Night

 

JOHNNY CASH  “TENNESSEE STUD”

WILD ! For some reasons, a lot of people could have Johnny Cash fam..Brings me down to deep thoughts.
Johnny Cash – Tennessee Stud

Johnny Cash - Tennessee Stud

 

BROTHERS JOHNSON “STRAWBERRY LETTER 23”

I like to play it for my love when we’re having a nice “one on one” dinner with a lovely red wine from Tuscany…
The Brothers Johnson – Strawberry Letter 23

Brothers Johnson - Strawberry Letter 23 • TopPop

 

ROBERT PALMER  “EVERY KIND OF PEOPLE”

This puts me back in a good mood… always…

Robert Palmer - Every Kind Of People

 

ASHA PUTHLI  “SPACE TALK”

Indian born singer with a very high sexy voice on this tune… not everything is interesting in her discography, but big up for this one !!

Asha Puthli - Space Talk (1976)

 

THE SMITHS  “HOW SOON IS NOW ?”

My white side speaking again with Morrissey …I could add Lullaby from the Cure to this..Love it !
The Smiths – How Soon Is Now? (Official Music Video)

 

Charles Schillings feat Kuku Where Are You? (FOLLENTEZ)

FOLLENTEZ Records secures another big release for its second outing, this time from French producer Charles Schillings featuring the voice of Kuku, with special remixes from Pete Herbert, Jedsa Soundorom and Simon Le Saint.
Schillings is a key and long standing pillar of the French dance music community. He has had residencies at Rex Club, Queen Club and Coffee Club in Antwerp, has a radio show on Radio Nova and has one foot in the fashion world with ties to the likes of Karl Lagerfeld. He plays special parties for VIPs such as Louis Vuitton, was formerly with Pschent for 17 years including, 5 years as Artistic Director and has put out three great albums, including ‘No Communication, No Love’ as well as having had hits with tracks like ‘Spin It Right.’ Here he works with Nigerian vocalist Kuku, who mixes Yoruba and Western cultures and whose recent album Ballads & Blasphemy was another hit.
‘Where Are You?’ is an irresistible eight minute deep disco opus with Balearic guitar licks, colourful samples and real charm in the groove. The drums and hits have a real sense of slap funk in them and the whole thing is overlaid with emotive male vocals that have real gravitas. It’s a singalong anthem in the making that is sure to get played far and wide with great results.
Simon Le Saint is a Mexico born Belgian with a big name locally. He drums for Sebastien Tellier and has shared the decks with everyone from Pete Rock to Kenny Dope. Ahead of his solo album he serves up this standout remix, flipping the track into a driving bit of emotive deep house with tribal chanting vocals, pained big room synths and a killer groove.
Pete Herbert is a veteran of the disco scene and still kicks out some of the most essential tracks around. The Cafe Mambo legend here keeps things playful, cosmic and funky thanks to busy guitar riffs, frazzled synth stabs and a driving, pumping sense of energy that never lets up as arps explode all round you.
Brother of celebrated French house man Dyed, Jedsa Soundorom is just as skilled in the studio and the booth. He plays all over the globe from WMC to Pacha Ibiza and his remix here is a woozy deep house number with loose percussion and drums tumbling in free-fall. A tight bassline keeps things driving forward and rounds out a classy track.
This is a fantastic package that offers something for lovers or real disco and proper deep house.
Charles Schillings feat Kuku Where Are You? FOLLENTEZ Records November 10th 2016 FT002