Photo by Joe’s Nyc
New in the Radio Archive
SESSION 1493: A1 IN STORE 06.24.13 – Quiet Storm
Session of the Day
SESSION 1379: EVENT SESSION 08.11.12 RECORD PLAYERS – Jonny Paycheck
Photo by Joe’s Nyc
New in the Radio Archive
SESSION 1493: A1 IN STORE 06.24.13 – Quiet Storm
Session of the Day
SESSION 1379: EVENT SESSION 08.11.12 RECORD PLAYERS – Jonny Paycheck
Photo by James Maher – New York Photography
New in the Radio Archive
SESSION 1492: A1 IN STORE 06.24.13 – Josh Byrnes
Session of the Day
SESSION 461: ZAKKA 05.18.10 – DJ BC
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DANNY KRIVIT MUSIC SPEAKS LOUDER THAN WORDS
Brought to you by 101 AppareL
by Wax Poetics
“I’ve always felt music has a much larger voice than just the words of a song,” says DJ and re-edit specialist Danny Krivit. “Like in a movie, the way a great soundtrack moment lifts the meaning of what is being said, I feel like music at its best speaks louder than words, deeply touching your soul and striking emotions. I especially love the musicianship and arrangements of ’70s soul and disco. Again, it speaks to you with a depth. When I started out, most good DJs played records that talked to you and altogether took you on a journey. Hope you enjoy this little journey.”
Danny Krivit is about as New York as they come. Growing up in NYC’s Greenwich Village in the 1960s, Krivit was the son of a jazz singer mother, and his father was Chet Baker’s manager. He was a boyhood friend of Nile Rogers, and he had the Mothers of Invention living just down the hall. At a very early age, he got to meeti a cross section of musical legends like Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, the Rolling Stones, Charles Mingus, John Lennon, and Yoko Ono. His upstairs neighbor, the vice-president of Polydor Records, introduced him to James Brown, who gave Danny his first white-label promos—”Get on the Good Foot” by JB and “Think” by Lynn Collins.
Earlier that same year, in 1971, Danny had started DJing at his father’s club, the Ninth Circle, and over the years played at most every New York club worth mentioning, including the Paradise Garage. His early re-edit, “Love Is the Message (Edit By Mr K),” along with hundreds of others, helped to secure his title as the godfather of the current re-edit movement. When Danny is not touring the world, he’s also one third of the famed NYC party Body & Soul—and is now celebrating ten years of his own party, the 718 Sessions.
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SESSION 1491: FUNKY SLICE 06.18.13 – Monchan
Session of the Day
SESSION 08: DANCE TRACKS 11.21.07 – Jimmy Sky
Mixed by DJ Monchan (A1 Record Shop)
Mixed by Donald Lassiter
01. Eddie Kendricks – Tell Her Love Has Felt the Need
02. Billy Paul – War of The God
03. Donald Byrd – Place and Spaces
04. Roy Ayers – Everybody
05. Syreeta – Move It , Do It (Inst)
06. Syreeta – Move It , Do It
07. NYC Peech Boys – Don’t Make Me Wait
07. David Joseph – You Can’t Hide Love
08. Affinity – Don’t Go Away (Runaway Dub)
09. Trammps – Light Went Out (Joe Claussell Remix)
10. Billy Frazier & Friends – Billy Who? (Underdog Edits)
11. Instant House – Lost Horizons (Joe Claussell Remix)
12. Classic Man – A Passing Thought
13. Roland Clark – Simple Things
14. Ananda Project – Cascades of Colour
15. Mood Life – Needs (Not Wants)
16. Mood II Swing – Take Me Baby
17. Garage Spirits (MAW)
18. Brother to Brother – Every Nigger Is A Star
Mixed by Sean Rowlands (Academy Records)
01. Percy & artie space band – Funk with You
02. The Naturals – Funky Rasta
03. Dreamboat – In the Dark
04. Onra – L.O.V.E.
05. Turquoise Summers – Don’t Break My Heart
06. Tyrone Evans – Rise up
07. Blanche Carter – Straight Down to the Bone
08. Barbara Roy – Gotta See you Tonight
09. Major Harris – Gotta Make up Your Mind
10. Cliff Dawson – I Can Love You Better
11. Pbr Street Gang – J2thab
12. Garben Eden – I googled You (robotalco remix)
13. Pittsburgh Track Authority – Moving too Hard
14. Pittsburgh Track Authority – Revelation Edit
15. Atmosfear – What We Do (club mix)
16. Sharon Redd – Love How You Feel
17. Garben Eden – I Googled You
18. Temples – III
19. Stone – Girl, I Like the Way You Move
20. Prince – Controversy
21. Sir Bentley – Tom Noble Street Shuffle
Mixed by DJ Monchan (A1 Record Shop)