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  • NEWS: JANUARY TOP 5 VINYL GOOD RECORDS NYC

    1. Jim Sullivan – U.F.O. – Light In The Attic

    Long-anticipated reissue of this very rare and obscure rural rock LP. Words fail to describe it accurately – it’s a little bit psychedelic, there’s a folk influence, country vibes, and Sullivan’s yearning voice and mystical songwriting is backed by Earl Palmer and crew, the same band that played sessions for David Axelrod and others at Capitol Records. The result is a sound that’s as professional as it is unorthodox. Sullivan sings of mysterious cities and UFO kidnappings. Fittingly, he drove off to seek his fortunes and disappeared into the ether, leaving his car in the desert and his guitar in a hotel room.

    2. Rahni Harris & The Family Love – A Different Drummer – Emprise

    Independent label gospel-soul LP out of New Jersey. Shimmering, mellow keyboard-, vibes- and marimba-led ballads and midtempo grooves that recall groups like the Stylistics, or the Sylvers. The messages are spiritual but not so explicit as to turn anyone off. Just a beautiful record, and tough to find.

    3. Raw Dope Posse – Listen To My Turbo – Show Jazz

    Doc Delay said, “this is everything you like about rap, in one record”. He’s right – a perfect example of hardcore hip-hop. The beat is manic: Mantronix-inspired rapidfire snare programming, some bells, a spliced telephone busy signal, a scratched horn break, and the vocal science is delivered with utmost swagger and precision. If this came out yesterday, it would still sound ahead of its time. Known and sought-after for years, but still a tough pull.

    4. George Braith – Musart – Prestige

    One of my favorite jazz LPs. Braith started out on the Blue Note label, leading several modal sessions that are all great and worth seeking out. He developed an expertise in playing two horns at the same time, much like Rahsaan Roland Kirk, although he tended to use the technique more melodically than Kirk did. He cut one mediocre record on Prestige, “Laughing Soul”, a somewhat cheesy soul jazz outing, before recording this. But something must have clicked, because this 1966 release takes the beautiful modal horn work of his Blue Note recordings and marries it to a lush, tropical, latin-flavored sound that – though it’s mellow – never crosses into chintzy lounge territory. It sounds like a dream, somewhere between Harlem’s 125th Street and Disney’s The Jungle Book.

    5. William Onyeabor – Tomorrow – Wilfilms

    A perfect piece of wigged out afro funk. Onyeabor was a successful businessman in Nigeria and built himself his own recording studio, seemingly outfitted with every synth, drum machine, and cutting edge recording device available. He pressed his own records, and allegedly made his own movies. On vinyl, he was extremely prolific – and this LP finds him in my favorite style of his, a spaced out disco vibe that doesn’t quit. Quite desirable and never turns up except in Nigeria – a unique Good Records NYC exclusive.

  • DAILYSUMMARY: FRI, JAN 07, 2011


    Photo by Joji Shimamoto

    New in the Radio Archive
    SESSION 754: A1 AFTRHRS – Seth
    SESSION 753: VINYLMANIA – DJ Monchan
    SESSION 752: ZAKKA – Ole Koretsky & Mike Dextro

    Recent News
    Want a Hit? Keep It Simple – NY Times
    The origins of Good Records NYC – Wax Poetics

    Upcoming Live Radio Shows
    Friday: Goodrecord NYC @ 8pm~10pm
    Monday: Funkyslice @ 8pm~10pm
    Tuesday: Zakka @ 4pm~6pm
    Tuesday: Mo music,Mo Life @ 7pm~8pm
    Tuesday: VinylMania @ 8:30pm~10:30pm
    Wednesday: A-1 Record @ 9pm~11pm
    Thursday: Bless Up @6pm~9pm

  • SESSION 754: A1 AFTRHRS 01.05.11

    Mixed by Seth

    01. Tshetsha Boys – Nwampfundla
    02. BBC – Ngozi
    03. BBC – Ngunyuta Dance
    04. Nkata Mawewe – Khulumani
    05. Zinja Hlungwani – Ntombi Ya Mugaza
    06. Tshetsha Boys – Uya Kwini Ka Rose
    07. Mancingelani – Vana Vasesi
    08. Tiyiselani Vomaseve – Naxaniseka
    09. Tiyiselani Vomaseve – Vanghoma
    10. Tony Wilson – Hangin’ Out In Space
    11. Rick-E-Mix – Gawn yu fe gawn
    12. Ruddy Thomas – People Make The World Go Round

  • SESSION 753: VINYLMANIA 01.04.11

    Played by DJ Monchan

    01. Teena Marie – Portuguese Love
    02. Kool & The Gang – Summer Madness
    03. The New York Community Choir – Express Yourself
    04. Bohannon- Let’s Start The Dance (Edit)
    05. MJ Edit
    06. Escober Edit
    07. Pharaoh Love
    08. Mai Tai – History
    09. If U Love Me
    10. Teena Marie – It Must Be Magic

  • SESSION 752: ZAKKA 01.04.11

    Mixed by Ole Koretsky (Jetlag) & Mike Dextro (Baryshnikov)

    01. M?S?C?RA – krystalMETH_alanWATTS
    02. Night Gallery – Mary Bell
    03. Allez Allez – Valley of the Kings
    04. GR+LL GR+LL – They All
    05. A Certain Ratio – Repercussions
    06. Cabaret Voltaire – Digital Rasta
    07. Soft Cell – Secret Life (George Demure Mix)
    08. These New Puritans – Orion
    09. Screen Vinyl Image – Siberian Eclipse
    10. Dream Affair – Silent Story

  • SESSION 751: FUNKY SLICE 01.03.11

    Mixed by DJ Monchan (Vinylmania / Downtown)

    01. Chairman of the board – Life & Death
    02. Doobie Brothers – Long Train Running
    03. Yellow sunshine – The Greetch
    04. Topo – Ba Ba Go , Go
    05. Joe Gibbs & The Professionals – Yard Music
    06. Augustus Pablo – Black Gunn
    07. Ralph Myerz & The Jack Herren Band – Savannah
    08. Duffstep – Close (Electric Minds)
    09. Von D ft. Phephe – Sunlight
    10. Psychemagik – Everywhere (Summer of Love Edit )

  • SESSION 750: EVENT SESSION 12.30.10

    Mixed by DJ Wicz and DJ Distort from Digikiller and Carter Van Pelt

  • DAILYSUMMARY: MON, JAN 03, 2011


    Photo by Joji Shimamoto

    New in the Radio Archive
    SESSION 749: EVENT SESSION – DJ Wicz,DJ Distort and Carter Van Pelt
    SESSION 748: GLOBALSESSION – E-JIMA

    Upcoming Live Radio Shows
    Monday: Funkyslice @ 8pm~10pm
    Tuesday: Zakka @ 4pm~6pm
    Tuesday: Mo music,Mo Life @ 7pm~8pm
    Tuesday: VinylMania @ 8:30pm~10:30pm
    Wednesday: A-1 Record @ 9pm~11pm
    Thursday: Bless Up @6pm~9pm
    Friday: Goodrecord NYC @ 8pm~10pm

  • SESSION 749: EVENT SESSION 12.30.10

    Mixed by DJ Wicz and DJ Distort from Digikiller and Carter Van Pelt

  • SESSION 748: GLOBALSESSION 12.21.10 JAPAN

    Mixed by E-JIMA @ Disc Shop Zero


    01. Bobby Mcferrin – I Feel Good
    02. Praise Space Electric – All My Love
    03. This Is The Kit – Moon
    04. James Blake – Limit To Your Love
    05. Massive Attack – Protection (The Eno Mix)
    06. The Jimi Hendrix Experience – The Wind Cries Mary
    07. Jazmine Sullivan – Need U Bad
    08. Prince Fatty vs Moody Boyz – Milk and Honey
    09. Ramadanman – Good Feelin
    10. Vond Feat. Phephe – Show Me

  • SESSION 747: GLOBALSESSION 12.21.10 JAPAN

    Mixed by Aota (Chill Monday) @ Disc Shop Zero

    01. The Dust Blows Forward’n  The Dust Blows Back?- Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band
    02. Deep In The Valley – Past Lives
    03. At Last Air – Massive Attack
    04. Maryan – Robert Wyatt
    05. Loe – Omar Rodrigvez Lopez & John Frusciante
    06. Feeling pulled apart by horses – Thom Yorke
    07. Metro – Tim Blake
    08. Only Shallow – my bloody valentine
    09. Spray – Can
    10. On the Corner (Subterranean Channel Mix) – Miles Davis

  • SESSION746 : BLESS UP SPECIAL

    Mixed by Liondub

    01. Kryptic Minds – One Of US – Swamp81
    02. Kryptic Minds & Youngsta – Cold Blooded – Osiris Music
    03. Kryptic Minds – Life Continuum – Osiris Music
    04. Kryptic Minds – Stepping Stone – Swamp 81
    05. Cyrus – Space Cadet – Tectonic
    06. Cyrus – Dark Future – Tectonic
    07. Pinch – Midnite Oil – Tectonic
    08. Jack Sparrow – The Chase – Tectonic
    09. George fitzgerald – The Letdown – Hotflush
    10. Scuba – The Upside (Martyn RMX) – Hotflush

  • REVIEWS: DON HILL’S NOW AND THEN

    By Matt Harvey – NY Press

    Back in September, nightlife blogs buzzed with sweeping pronouncements about the impact a rebranded Don Hill’s— the two-decades-old Greenwich Street institution newly reopened with capital provided by club mavens Nur Khan and Paul Sevigny—would have on the moribund Manhattan demimonde. Setting the tone for the blitz, Khan told one local paper, “There hasn’t been a CBGB’s or a Max’s or a Mudd Club in so long.” In the same article, Sevigny wondered how “hotel bars [had become the new] cool places to be in New York City.”

    So the partnership between the world-weary, blessedly still standing Don Hill (who has provided on-the-scene, drink-in-hand management at high-profile nightspots since he helmed the Cat Club in the mid-1980s) and the dynamic two late-aughties entrepreneurs would rescue Manhattan from the clutches of such influential, glitzy spots as, well Khan’s Rose Bar, which sits in the Gramercy Hotel. (Just this week, Khan announced he would no longer work with the upscale club.) [Read More]

  • NEWS: R.I.P. TEENA MARIE

    By Ben Seario – NY Times

    Teena Marie, a singer whose funky hits in the 1980s, like “Lovergirl”and “Square Biz,” made her one of the few white performers to consistently find success on the rhythm-and-blues charts, died on Sunday at her home in Pasadena, Calif. She was 54.

    The cause was not immediately known, but The Associated Press reported that the authorities said she appeared to have died of natural causes.

    Born Mary Christine Brockert in Santa Monica, Calif., on March 5, 1956, she grew up in a predominantly black area of nearby Venice, Calif., and began singing and acting while still a child. At age 8, she tap-danced for Jed Clampett on an episode of “The Beverly Hillbillies,” under the name Tina Marie Brockert. [Read More]

  • EVENT: GOOD RECORDS

  • SESSION 744: FUNKY SLICE 12.27.10

    Mixed by Skyscraper

    01. Chimp Beams – Blackout Dub “Day Dreaming Mix”
    02. Organic Grooves – Continuous Movement
    03. Tosca – Fuck Dub
    04. The Orb – Perpetual Dawn
    05. Peace Orchestra –
    06. Deep Secret – Manuel Vesus The Apaches
    07. The KLF – Last Train To Trancentral
    08. Stryke – Espero (Quiet Waiting, Quiet Hope)
    09. Mitzi – Morning Light
    10. Black Lillies – Between The Lines

  • SESSION 743: EVENT SESSION 12.24.10 PART.2

  • SESSION 742: EVENT SESSION 12.24.10 PART.1

  • DAILYSUMMARY: FRI , DEC 24, 2010


    Photo by James Maher – New York Photography

    Happy Holiday !! from dailysession.com.

    Upcoming Live Radio Shows
    Friday: Full Spectrum @10pm~4am

    Monday: Funkyslice @ 8pm~10pm
    Tuesday: Zakka @ 4pm~6pm
    Tuesday: Mo music,Mo Life @ 7pm~8pm
    Tuesday: VinylMania @ 8:30pm~10:30pm
    Wednesday: A-1 Record @ 9pm~11pm
    Thursday: Bless Up! @ 6pm~9pm

  • SESSION 738: VINYLMANIA 12.21.10

    Played by DJ Monchan

    01. This Must Be The Place (Naive Edit)
    02. Eberything I Touch TuIns To Gold (Dimitri From Tokyo Edit)
    03. Prince – Let’s Work
    04. The Nails – Things You Left Behind
    05. Visual – The Music Got Me
    06. Suzy Can’t Give You More (DJ Bang Chitown Edit)
    07. I Rob To Dance (Dimitri From Tokyo Edit)
    08. Boney M – Nightflight To Venus
    09. Boney M – Rasputin
    10. First Choice – Let No Man Put Asuder (Frankie Knuckles)

  • SESSION 735: GOOD RECORDS 12.17.10

    Mixed by Doc Delay

    – Christmas Mix –


  • SESSION 734: EVENT SESSION 12.16.10

    Mixed by DJ Lil Tiger

    01. R. Kelly » A Love Letter Christmas
    02. Michael Jackson » You Rock My World
    03. Jazmine Sullivan » Holding You Down
    04. Ryan Leslie feat. Cassie & Fabolous » Addiction (Official Remix)
    05. Keyshia Cole » Give Me More
    06. Ne-Yo » Champagne Life
    07. Montell Jordan » Get It On Tonite
    08. Faith Evans » Love Like This (Radio Mix)
    09. Omarion » Entourage
    10. Maxwell » Now/At the Party

  • DAILYSUMMARY: FRI, DEC 17, 2010


    Photo by James Maher – New York Photography

    New in the Radio Archive
    SESSION 732: VINYLMANIA – Charlie Grappone & DJ Monchan
    SESSION 731: FUNKY SLICE – Sean Bee

    Upcoming Live Radio Shows
    Friday: GoodRecords NYC @8pm~10pm
    Tuesday: Zakka @ 4pm~6pm
    Tuesday: Mo music,Mo Life @ 7pm~8pm
    Tuesday: VinylMania @ 8:30pm~10:30pm
    Wednesday: A-1 Record @ 9pm~11pm

  • SESSION 732: VINYLMANIA 12.14.10

    Played by Charlie Grappone & DJ Monchan (Downtown 161&304)

    Label Presentation show – Prelude Records –

    Prelude Records was started by Marvin Schlachter, who was once A&R vice president atScepter/Wand Recordsin their successful Dionne Warwick/BJ Thomas period.
    Marvin had also been working for other influential record companies like Janus Records, Chessand the US division of PYE Records for ATV.
    He started Prelude in 1976… after PYE decided to close its US operations.
    The label was operated from an office on 57th Street – it was a small company with a staff of maybe 10 persons. The company was one of the leading Disco/ Dance music labels for almost10 years, before Marvin decided to close down the label. [Read More]

    01. Sharon Redd – Love How You Feel (Dub Version)
    02. Rod – Shake It Up (Do The Boogaloo)
    03. Jeanette “Lady” Day – Come Let Me Love You
    04. Conquest – Give It to Me (If You Don’t Mind)
    05. Peter Jacques band – Walking On Music
    06. Saturday Night Band – Saturday Night Band
    07. Lax – Dancing At Disco
    08. Center Stage – Are You Ready?
    09. Claire – High on Love
    10. The Nick Straker Band – A Little Bit of Jazz

  • SESSION 731: FUNKY SLICE 12.13.10

    Mixed by  Sean Bee (Downtown 161&304)

    01. Alice B & Toklas – In The Garden of Pharao
    02. Brian Eno – Subterraneans
    03. Apiento & Co. – Under Open Skies
    04. And If – Beyond Senses (Original Reprise)
    05. Bliss – Light to Your Life
    06. CFCF – It was Never Meant To Be This Way
    07. Delia Gonzalez – Gavin Russom
    08. Mercury Rev – Butterfly’s Wing (Isan Alian Adoption Remix)
    09. Aura – Song for Sophie (Jazzbox Remix)
    10. Clare Maguire – Ain’t Nobody (Coyote Remix)

  • NEWS: LISTENER SESSION

    NEW RADIO SHOW “Listener Submitted Sessions”

    Lately we’ve been getting many mixes from our listeners on Daily Session. It is complementing to know that we’ve inspired you to send us your music. So starting in December, we are going to pick one mix a month to add to our Radio Archives page. So please feel free to respond for more info or send us your mix for consideration. Thanks again for supporting Daily Session!

  • SESSION 728: SLUMDAYS 12.12.10

    Mixed by DJ BC

    01. Ronnie Laws – Tidal Wave
    02. Minnie Riperton – Here We Go
    03. Tamiko Jones – Touch Me Baby
    04. Curtis Mayfield – Tripping Out
    05. Brother Johnson – Strawberry Letter 23
    06. Bobbi Humphrey – Harlem River Drive
    07. Juju – Plastic
    08. Uku kuut – Vision of Estonia
    09. Gene russell – You Are Sunshine of My Life
    10 Gil Scott-Heron- Superman

  • Lil Tiger @ Moe’s

  • SESSION 727: GOOD RECORDS 12.10.10

    Mixed by Jonny Paycheck

    – P-Funk Mix –

    All Parliament/Funkadelic
    01. Intro
    02. Good Old Music
    03. I Want To Know If It’s Good To You Baby
    04. How Do Yew View You
    05. I Bet Ya
    06. All Your Goodies Are Gone
    07. Mothership Connection
    08. Joyful Process
    09. Cosmic Slop
    10. One Of Those Funky Things

  • SESSION 723: ZAKKA 12.07.10

    Mixed by Ole Koretsky (Jetlag)

  • SESSION 722: EVENT SESSION 12.02.10

    Mixed by Dave Hahn with emcee JD

  • NEWS: HIGH ROLLER & OLD-SOULZ.COM PARTY

    By  Old-Soulz.com

    Come Celebrate the new start of the clothing brand, “High Rollers” and Old-Soulz Official Website!! Also it’s our special artist, PESU’s Birthday Bash!!!
    This is going to be the best party of the year…you don’t wanna miss it!!

    Wednesday, December 15th
    “High Rollers & Old-Soulz.com launching party”
    @Soiree
    (199 Bowery New York)
    11:00pm – 4:00am
    [Read More]

  • NEWS: COATI MUNDI FROM RONG

    By Carol Cooper – The Village Voice

    Dada and surrealism have a historic rivalry, especially when it comes to their approaches to politicized art. But despite philosophical turf wars, they accomplished more together than apart, especially once Afro-Caribbean “Negritude” emerged as the missing link needed to make sense of Dada nonsense and constructively embody surrealist dreams. Consider New York City’s high-concept Dada dance combos Dr. Buzzard’s Original Savannah Band (formed in 1974) and, subsequently, Kid Creole & the Coconuts (born in 1979): Both used music and musical theater to liberate their fans, transforming every stage into the Cabaret Voltaire with a Pan-African backbeat. [Read More]

  • SESSION 718: NININJA 12.04.10

    Mixed by DJ Monchan

  • NEWS: AUTOBRENNT PROFILE TAIMUR AGHA

    By Autobrennt

    Music – whether making it, buying it or working in the industry – involves sacrifices. Taimur Agha knows this reality all too well.  “I can’t afford to lose any more right now. I’m living on peanuts,” sighs Agha. Then, panning the impressive shelves of vinyl at halcyon the shop that surrounds us, he breaks into a grin and adds, “I need some records.

    Less than a month ago Agha’s  Halloween techno hoedown powered by his Blkmarket Membership team was crushed by the citywide crackdown on underground parties that night.  The bust cost his team a fiscal dent and a slew of partygoer backlash that followed.

    “It’s been a hard four months,” he said, admitting that he barely can sleep these days. It’s tough enough to be under taskforce threats but that’s not the only pressure he’s facing. In addition to co-running the famed underground Blkmarket parties, Agha is the musical director of the city’s newest club, District 36. He has been fighting an uphill battle with Manhattan’s tight legal grip on venues and nightclubs, hence the prolonged postponement of the club’s official opening. [Read More]

  • NEWS: MUSIC BY NUMBERS

    By Virginia Heffernan – NY Times

    In 1997, when Garry Kasparov, the great Russian chess champion, resigned the sixth and final game of his match with Deep Blue, theI.B.M. computer, he crumpled. He couldn’t conceal his despair. No opponent had ever beaten him in a match before, and this one didn’t even have a heartbeat. Kasparov announced, “I lost my fighting spirit.” [Read More]

  • SESSION 715: EVENT SESSION 11.27.10

  • SESSION 714: VINYLMANIA 11.30.10

    Played by Martin PayneEric Lopez

    01. Ecstasy, Passion & Pain – Touch & Go (Remix)
    02. Linda Taylor – You And Me Just Started
    03. Jamica Girls – Rock The Beat
    04. Geraldine Hunt – Can’t Take The Feeling
    05. Sharon Brown – I Specialize Love
    06. Imagination – Instinctual
    07. Syreeta – Can’t Shake Your Love
    08. Man Friday – Jump
    09. Discotheque – Disco Special
    10. Eddie Kendricks – Girl, You Need Change Your MInd

  • SESSION 713: ZAKKA 11.30.10

    Mixed by Ali Coleman (Voice of Voice)

    01. Your Love keeps Lifting Me Higher – Jackie Wilson
    02. Zeularae -Royayers
    03. Reality – DJ Sakaki
    04. Pride – SuSu Bobien,Davidson Ospina Antaem Remix
    05. Into you – Danny Clark, Jay Benham, Feat. Carla Prather
    06. The Violin 2010 – Teddy Douglas
    07. Stretch My Arm – Mayu
    08. Super Nova – Martino
    09. Untitled Love – Still Going
    10. Get up – Boogie

  • SESSION 712: FUNKY SLICE 11.29.10

    Mixed by Mr. Deba

    01. Gregory isaacs – love without intermission
    02. Gregory isaacs – slave master
    03. Gregory isaacs – john public
    04. Dennis Brown – get myself together
    05. Half Pint – subsitute lover
    06. Johnny osbourne – no ice cream
    07. Ninja – Number one
    08. Tenor Saw – High Power
    09. Nicodemus – mother in law
    10. Nicodemus – ease Freeze

  • SESSION 711: EVENT SESSION 11.20.10

    Mixed by Steve Shakewell & DJ Duckcomb

  • SESSION 710: EVENT SESSION 11.20.10

    Mixed by Jerome Derradji

  • SESSION 709: EVENT SESSION 11.20.10

    Mixed by Rahaan

  • SESSION 708: EVENT SESSION 11.20.10

    Mixed by Bim Marx & Jerome Derradji

  • NEWS: FRANCOIS.K AUDIO INTERVIEW

    François Kevorkian Audio Interview 20.08.09 by djmixes

    Paul Morley speaks to Francois Kevorkian, legendary DJ at New York’s Paradise Garage and Studio 54, about the emergence of disco, it’s continuing influence, and how he remixed the Smiths…

    François Kevorkian, alias François K, (born January 10, 1954) is a French DJ, remixer, producer and record label owner of Armenian descent living in the US. Having started his career in renowned clubs such as the Paradise Garage and Studio 54, the NYC-resident is widely considered as one of the forefathers of house music.

    Born and raised in France, Kevorkian’s passion for music led to playing the drums during his teen years. He moved to the United States in 1975, where he hoped to find more challenging situations than those back home. Due to the heavy competition for any gig as a drummer in those days, he instead tried his hand at becoming a DJ in underground New York City clubs, around 1976. His career then skyrocketed, and he quickly made this his full-time occupation, although some work was at more commercial venues such as the club New York, New York in 1977. He taught himself tape editing and started making disco medleys, some of which are still popular to this day, such as Rare Earth’s “Happy Song”. He was offered a position doing A&R for a nascent dance indie record label, Prelude Records, which allowed to him to go into the studio and do remixes. His first remix, of a Patrick Adams production, “In The Bush” by Musique became a wild success both in clubs and on the radio. It was the first of many remixes that helped Prelude define the sound of New York’s dance music, including many memorable songs, including “You’re The One For Me’ and “Keep On” by D-Train, and “Beat The Street” by Sharon Redd. His stint at Prelude ended in 1982, the same year where he had the most number one singles in Billboard’s Dance Music Chart, which included his remixes of now-classic songs such as “Situation” by Yazoo, and “Go Bang” by Dinosaur L. [Read More]