DAILYSESSION
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Mr Saturday@rsvp
After a jaunt to London to play Horse Meat Disco and the Horse and Groom, Eamon and Justin return to Brooklyn for the first Mister Saturday Night loft party of the fall. Joining the boys for the evening is Efdemin, a German producer of austere yet lush house. The sounds he coaxes out of his machines are chunky and complex, and they’re going to sound great on the Turbosounds.
The party is at a new space in Brooklyn, a place you’ve likely walked past without even knowing it’s there. It’s smaller than where we normally throw down, so advance tickets are highly, highly recommended.
As for the exact location, we’ve got to keep it under wraps, but if you RSVP to mister@mistersaturdaynight.com, all the secrets will be revealed. We’re looking forward to seeing you there!
MISTER SATURDAY NIGHT WITH JUSTIN CARTER, EAMON HARKIN & EFDEMIN
Saturday September 25th
RSVP to mister@mistersaturdaynight.com for location details
10p – 5a
Price $10 and $15 limited adv, $15 before 11a with RSVP, $20 on door
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SESSION 595: EVENT SESSION 09.17.10
Mixed by Ole Koretsky & Allan Dias
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SESSION 594: GOOD RECORDS 09.17.10
Mixed by Jonny Paycheck
01. Barbara & Ernie – Somebody To Love
02. Wendy & Bonnie – Five O’Clock In The Morning
03. The Sylvers – Cry Of A Dreamer
04. Express Rising – Neighborhood
05. Jeff Eubank – Seventeen On The Planet
06. Archie Whitewater – Cross Country
07. Gil Scott-Heron – Home Is Where The Hatred Is
08. Menahan Street Band – Make The Road By Walking
09. The Ordells – Sippin’ A Cup Of Coffee
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SESSION 593: BLESS UP 04.08.10
Mixed by Anthony Avatar & DJ mOma
Hosted by Liondub
Bless up! : On the fifth day he created bass, then he took an Amen break. And so it was, that on Thursdays the high priests of low frequency would gather at the record store in Brooklyn to perform the ancient rites of the turntable… It is in this solemn spirit of praise to all that rumbles the jungle that the cult we call halcyon presents our latest, soon to be habitual ritual, Bless Up! – Thursdays from 6-9pm at halcyon the shop and archived on percussionlab.com Funky monks take note, Bless Up! is three hours of anything-but-silent devotion to the woofer ripping trinity of Drum and Bass, Dubstep and Dub Reggae. Our own pied pontiff, Liondub administers the wax sacraments alongside a rotating cast of cardinals representing NYC’s holiest DJ diocese. Visiting saints make miraculous appearances and as always, there’s no tithe at the door and plenty of alms for the poor, so you can save while being saved.
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SESSION 592: A1 AFTRHRS 09.15.10
Mixed by Ron Morelli
1. Liaisons Dangereuses – Live In Hacienda
2. Unknown
3. Nacho Patrol Presents The Africa Jet Band – El Fuego En Nosotros Todo
4. Reggie Dokes – Loft Supreme
5. Unknown
6. Frozen Border – 04
7. Unknown
8. Unknown
9. Leron Cason – Red Lightbulb Theory
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SESSION 591: VINYLMANIA 09.14.10
Played by Charlie Grappone & DJ Monchan (Downtown 161&304)
01. Patrice Rushen – Number One
02. Incognito – Lodown
03. Idris Muhammad – Could Heaven Ever Be Like This
04. Afro Celt Sound System – Release (Nu Yorican Soul Mix)
05. Fudge – If I Had A Band
06. Paula Ralph – Ain’t No Runnin’ Away (Ricanstruction Vocal Mix)
07. Fish Go Deep with Tracey K – The Cure and The Cause (Dennis Ferrer Remix)
08. Jon Culter Feat. E-Man – It’s Yours (Jon’s Bside Breakdown)
09. Torutured Soul – Enjoy It Now
10. Salome De Bahia – Outro Lugar
11. Goody Goody- #1 DeeJay (Instrumental)
12. Montego Bay – Magic
13. Outdance – Sweet Lips
14. Matthias “Natty” Heilbrown Feat.monique Bingham – Go Getter
15. Aroop Roy Feat.Sacha Williamson – The Lonely Years
16. Black Lillies – Cargo
17. Chairmen of The Board – Life & Death
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SESSION 590: ZAKKA 09.14.10
Mixed by DJ Carter Van Pelt
01. Joe Higgs-Change A Plan
02. Delroy Wilson-It’s Impossible
03. Ken Boothe-Don’t Want to See You Cry
04. The Ethipoans-You’ll Want To Come Back
05. The Conquerers-Mr.D.J.
06. BB Seaton & The gaylads-That’s What Love will Do
07. Lloyd Charmers-Come See About Me
08. Bob And Y-You Don’t Know
09. Johny Moore- Love Kiss blue
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SESSION 589: BLESS UP 03.25.10
Mixed by o1o1
01. June Miller – Nine – Inside
02. Instra:mental – From the Start – Nonplus (dub)
03. dBridge – 5th Floor – Exit
04. Survival – Walk on By – Exit
05. Survival – Stasis – PM
06. Icicle – Strange Fruit – Soul:r
07. June Miller – Converge – Horizons
08. ASC – Phobos – Nonplus (dub)
09. S.T. Files – Crack Den – Soul:r
10. Spectrasoul – Insignia – Exit
11. Alix Perez – Melanie – Shogun
12. Raw Q – Summer Rain – Influence
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DAILYSUMMARY: TUE, SEPT 14, 2010
New in the Radio Archive
SESSION 588: FUNKY SLICE – DJ Monchan
SESSION 587: BLESS UP – Incyde, Dave Q, Joenice of Dubwar
SESSION 586: MOMUSICMOLIFE – DJ Notch
SESSION 585: GOOD RECORDS – Doc Delay
SESSION 584: GOOD RECORDS – Jonny PaycheckRecent News
Artists’ Collective and Burial Society Goes on the Move – NY Times
The End Of An Ear – Good Records NYCRecent Video
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NEWS: ARTISTS GOES ON THE MOVE
By COLIN MOYNIHAN – NY Times
For decades, the East Village has been home to countless avant-garde organizations and collectives, drawn to the area by its cultural vitality and low cost of living.
Those days of affordability, however, appear to have largely vanished, and over the last decade or so many of the creative groups that once had a home in the East Village have moved or become defunct.
The latest to announce its departure is one of the more unusual to spring up there. That group, an artists’ collective and burial society called the Uranian Phalanstery and First New York Gnostic Lyceum Temple, was started in the East Village in the late 1950s by the artists Richard Oviet Tyler and Dorothea Tyler. [Read More]
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SESSION 588: FUNKY SLICE 09.13.10
Mixed by DJ Monchan
01. Alex Flitsch Meets – Manah (Patrick Chardronnet Deep Mix)
02. TK KONG feat. Elbee Bad – What This Musics Done To Me
03. Manuel Tur & Dplay – Clock Shift
04. I : Cube – Drophetization
05. Boo Williams – Mars
06. Motif – Fly By Nite
07. New York Thunder – Holler
08. Madonna – Secret (Juniors Sound Factory MIX)
09. Liberty CITY- If You Really Love Someone (Murk Strikes Again MIX)
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ParadiseGarbage@GalleryBar
Paradise Garbàge
Date: September 16
Time: 10:00pm – 4:00am
Location: Gallery Bar // Basement
120 Orchard Street (between Delancey and Rivington)
New York, NY
Cost: FREEParadise Garbàge
3 ne’er-do-well DJs (Krunk Pony x Toddlerone x K!O) pay homage to the greatest party that ever died. Either you get turning on the dance floor or Larry Levan does a couple spins in his grave. Disco, Detroit, Chicago, Classic House, Boogie all breathing life into the seedy underbelly of Gallery Bar. Dance focused. Free fruit to keep you energized.
GALLERY BAR // Basement: 120 Orchard Street (Between Delancey and Rivington)
LINKS:
http://krunkpony.com/
FACEBOOK RSVP:
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/event.php?eid=107309692663709&ref=ts -
SESSION 587: BLESS UP 03.18.10
Mixed by Incyde, Dave Q, Joenice of Dubwar
Dub War
Dub War is the US’s original dubstep party, pushing boundaries and bass bins in New York City 4 years running. The event is held monthly at L.O.V.E., and features visiting guests at the forefront of the sound from the UK and worldwide alongside residents Dave Q, Joe Nice, Juakali, and Incyde. Expect futuristic bass music and the freshest dubplates straight off the press. Spanning the spectrum of tempos and styles, Dub War challenges audiences to be open to strange and unexpected sounds which defy convention but always hit hard on a heavy sound system. The Dub War crew has recently mixed for Maryanne Hobbs’Experimental show on BBC Radio1, and have been featured in the New York Times and New York Magazine.
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SESSION 586: MOMUSICMOLIFE 08.23.10
Mixed by DJ Notch @ Studio 11
01. Outcat-The Ultimate Test02. Blackalicious-It’s Automatique03. Cafe Americaine-L’ Amour04. The Roots Act Too(Love of my life) ft.Common05. Jurassic 5-Freedom06. Thievery Corporation-Richest Man In Babylon07. Beef Wellington-From the One 208. Outcat-Confirmed Raw09. Slum Village- Selfish10. Sofa Surfers-Sofa Rockers (Kruder&Dorfmeister remix) -
NEWS: THE END OF AN EAR
As many have no doubt heard by this writing, the month of August was marked by the closing of two NYC vinyl landmarks, first The Sound Library and, as of last week, Fat Beats. Some have offered quiet congratulations to me on outlasting a couple of competitors; I take no joy in watching these institutions close their doors. [Read More]
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SESSION 584: GOOD RECORDS 09.10.10
Mixed by Jonny Paycheck
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ALTERATION presents DATA@Sullivan Room
Date : Thursday, Sep 16th 2010
Venue: Sullivan Room
- 218 Sullivan Street @ bet Bleecker & West 3rd St [ gMap ]
- Genre: Jungle / D&B
- Cover : $8 before Midnight/$12 after
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The Naughty-Call Boat Party @ Paddlewheel Queen
- Date :Saturday, Sep 11th 2010
- Venue:Paddlewheel Queen
- 23rd Street @ E River Dr [ gMap ]
- Genre: House
- Cover : $15 Early-bird, $25 Pre-sale, $30 Day-of
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DAILYSUMMARY: FRI, SEPT 10, 2010
Art by Anastasia KFKSNew in the Radio Archive
SESSION583: BLESS UP 03.11.10-Liondub, DJ mOma and Anthony Avatar
SESSION582: BLESS UP 03.04.10-DJ Lion Dub
SESSION581: VINYLMANIA 09.07.10-Charlie Grappone & DJ Monchan
SESSION580: ZAKKA 09.07.10-Olé Koretsky (Jetlag)
SESSION579: FUNKY SLICE 09.06.10-Sean BeeRecent News
REVIEWS: KANSASCITY, NEWYORK
NEWS: ELECTRIC ZOO 2010 -
SESSION583: BLESS UP 03.11.10
Mixed by Liondub, DJ mOma and Anthony Avatar
Tune in to blessup every Thursday from 6-9pm via www.dailysession.com for the best in Reggae, Dancehall, Dubstep, Jungle, Drum & Bass as well as some funky old school new york business…
BlessUp! is three hours of anything-but-silent devotion to the woofer ripping trinity of Drum and Bass, Dubstep and Reggae. Hosted by Liondub and recorded live at Halcyon in Brooklyn.
Anthony Avatar
DJ mOma
LionDub
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SESSION582:BLESS UP 03.04.10
Mixed by DJ Lion Dub
1. Josey Wales – Hoola Hoop – Volcano
2. Barington Levy – Prison Oval Rock – Volcano
3. Early B – Bible Story – Volcano
4. Leroy Smart – The Don – Volcano
5. Lee Van CLiff – Bam Salute – Volcano
6. Wayne Jarrett – Chip In – Volcano
7.Toyan – How The West Was Won – Volcano
8. Don CarloS – Hog & Goat – Volcano
9. Sister Nancy – Dance Pon The Corner – Volcano
10. Little John – Dancehall Style – Volcano -
SESSION 581: VINYLMANIA 09.07.10
Played by Charlie Grappone & DJ Monchan (Downtown 161&304)
01. Nuyorican Soul – Runaway
02. Sharon Ridley – Changin’
03. Ecstacy, Passion & Pain Feat. Barbara Roy – Touch And Go (New Mix)
04. Melba Moore – You Stepped Into My Life
05. Chas Jankel – Glad To Know You
06. Giorgio Moroder- Night Drive
07. Gonzalez- Haven’t Stopped Dancing Yet
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SESSION 580: ZAKKA 09.07.10
Mixed by Olé Koretsky (Jetlag)
01. David Bowie Segue
02. Byrne & Eno – America is Waiting
03. Cabaret Voltaire – James Brown
04. Boom Bip – We Love to Shop (Teen Dance Remix)
05. Foreign Beggars – Higher (Diverse Concepts Mix)
06. David Bowie – The Man Who Sold the World (1995)
07. Van She – Strangers
08. UNKLE – Morning Rage
09. David Byrne – Amnesia
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REVIEWS: KANSASCITY, NEWYORK
By Matt Harvey – NY Post
In 1990, a 13-year-old who wanted to know what went on inside of Max’s Kansas City during the late ’60s and early ’70s would have to search for clues. He would pour over passages in Jim Carroll’s Downtown Diaries enough times and listen over and over to the Velvet’s Live at Max’s, recorded in 1970, pausing especially for the few snippets of unmuffled dialogue (Lou Reed telling the crowd to dance; Carroll asking a waiter for “a double Pernod”). He would take a walk up to Park avenue South and East 17th Street, see what was there and try to blot it out with an imagined black-andwhite marquee moon. If he did all that, a mental picture might begin to come into focus: andy Warhol’s red-lit court and its swirl of artists, drag queens, superstars and speed freaks. [Read More]
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NEWS: ELECTRIC ZOO 2010
By Jon Pareles – NY Times
Sunlight hit sequins at Electric Zoo, a two-day electronic dance festival on Randalls Island. For 12 hours a day on Saturday and Sunday, disc jockeys (not all using discs) pumped out 4/4 beats from four stages, and dancers in party costumes — with cat ears, fake-fur leggings, fluorescent wigs and all kinds of glitter — raised their hands in the air to channel them.
It was the second annual Electric Zoo, sold out with 25,000 people each day. In a musical zone that diligently parses itself into subgenres, the festival’s 67 acts added up to both a dance marathon and a broad-spectrum survey, from crowd-pleasing trance and relentless techno to abstract minimal house. In the three tents and on an outdoor main stage, with D.J.’s front and center acting more like cheerleaders than technicians, every style put bodies in motion. [Read More]