Back To Mine with Jorge Montiel

After hours grooving at the best after parties on the planet…

1. ‘Morning Side of Love’ – Chico Hamilton

I love the analogue atmosphere of this tune, Chico Hamilton is also a master at using reverb on his tracks and this is one of the best examples for me.

2. ‘Oh Que Sera’ – Willie Colon 
From my point of view, this tune is a master piece. It wasn’t originally written by Willie Colon but the way that he has re- arranged it is incredible!

3. ‘Cachaca Mecanica’ – Erasmos Carlos/Os Supernovas 
I really like the overall progression of this tune from something quiet to a more groovy mood.


4. ‘Inside & Out’ –  Joe Claussell 
I hear a lot of Chico Hamilton’s vibe in some of the stuff Joe Claussell produces and I find it very interesting the fact of seeing or hearing, how the different schools of sounds transcend and fuse through time to create new forms.

5. ‘Cachete a Cachete’ – Los Amigos Invisibles 
Los Amigos are never absent from any of my sets – I always play their stuff! They are such a model example of Latin fusion:-)

6. ‘Dana’s Dream’ – Los Charly’s Orchestra
This tune didn’t get so much attention, but I really consider it one of the deepest compositions we’ve put together. The Trumpet intro is very Donald Bird style, and our friend Dana delivers her dreamy add libs – so refreshing.

7. ‘If You Want Me To Stay’ – Sly & The Family Stone 
This tune is so peaceful but yet funky and soulful at the same time. It’s like dancing in a cloud!

8. ‘Brother On The Slide’ – Cymande 
I prefer not to say much about this one. Let the music speak for itself šŸ™‚

9. ‘Keep It Up’ – Milton Wright 
It must be played at the after party – groovy times!

10. ‘Easy To Love’ – Leo Sayer 
This tune always reminds me of the last hours of the party at SOSHO, which used to be my favourite venue and a top hangout for some quality Disco stuff. It brings back so many great memories, as Leo’s vocals are so sharp and the strings just lift you up!

Los Charlyā€™s Orchestra release their new ā€˜Rediscovering The Big Appleā€™  album on Imagenes Recordings. Featuring the singles ā€˜My Barrioā€™ and ā€˜Al Ritmo Del Latin Funkā€™, which are on their way to becoming modern day classics, as hailed by Radio 6ā€™s Craig Charles (The Funk nā€™ Soul show), Dimitri from Paris, Cafe del Marā€™s Jose Padilla (Ibiza) and Joey Negro, whose ā€˜Disco Funk EPā€™ re-edits is one of LCOā€™s most collectable 12ā€ vinyl releases. Definitely Ones To Watch and catch them Live on Saturdays @ Floridita, Wardour Street, W1. All info…
http://www.loscharlysmusic.com/