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SESSION 454 : BLESSUP 01.07.10
Blessup features DJ 0101, our own resident inteligent dnb specialist who drops everything deep and rolling with a liquid twist in this new year archive from halcyon’s almost infamous blessup thursday night instore…
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. Hosted by Liondub and recorded live at halcyon in Brooklyn every Thursday from 6-9 pm: 57 Pearl Street in Brooklyn.
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SESSION 453 : BLESSUP VS PERCUSSIONLAB : 12.17.09
Another hidden gem from the blessup archives this time featuring one of nyc’s hidden talents representing for the percussionlab camp; machinedrum. A stellar mix of unreleased dubs, original productions and mixed up moods by this artful, yet incredibly precise dj. FIRE!
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. Hosted by Liondub and recorded live at halcyon in Brooklyn.
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SESSION 452 : BLESSUP VS DUBWAR : 11.19.09
Once a month, liondub and halcyon are honored to welcome the dubwar crew to the blessup in store on thursdays. Once again liondub catches up to speed by posting this archived set which feature a serious assortment of bass weight from the dubwar founder dave q and hotflush co curator alex incyde. Liondub adds some dubstep selections to the fold. Heavy!
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. Hosted by Liondub and recorded live at halcyon in Brooklyn.
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SESSION 451 : BLESSUP 11.19.09
Liondub decided to shift things up once a month at blessup and bring in some heavyweight local talent that do their thing differently… The second thursday of every month features Dj’s Anthony Avatar & Moma who play everything from funk and soul, to dupstep, uk funky and grime as well as staple nyc house classics and disco rarities. In this particular archive session Anthony Avatar flies solo and drops disco gems, electro earliness and house hotness…Blessup gets twisted….
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. Hosted by Liondub and recorded live at halcyon the shop in Brooklyn (57 Pearl @ Water St)…
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SESSION 450 : BLESSUP 11.05.09
Halcyon updates the archives from past blessup sessions regularly and this one features an assortment of drum & bass, jungle and dubstep fire from local dj’s 0101, akasha, ed d and blessup host liondub.
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. Hosted by Liondub and recorded live at halcyon the shop at 57 Pearl in Brooklyn.
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DAILYSUMMARY: THR, MAY 13, 2010
Photo by Jarvis Jun EarnshawNew in the Radio Archive
SESSION 446: FUNKY SLICE 05.10.10 – DJ Moustachio
SESSION 447: FUNKY SLICE 05.10.10 – Yukiful
SESSION 448: ZAKKA 05.11.10 – DJ Nutritious
SESSION 449: EVENTS 05.12.10 – DJ MonchanRecent News
Steve Shelley of Sonic Youth will play on May 17th
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SESSION 449: EVENTS 05.12.10
Mixed by DJ Monchan @ Murphy & Dine Gallery
01. Bohannon – Let’s start to dance
02. Barrabas – Woman
03. I got it
04. Jackson Sisters – I believe in Miracles
05. brass construction – movin’
06. Ray Harris & The Fusion Experience – Scaramunga (lack of afro mix)
07. Chicago – street player
08. A taste of honey – boogie oogie oogie
09. Gladys Knight & the pips – bourgie, bourgie
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NEWS: STEVE SHELLY 2ND SET
Steve Shelley of Sonic Youth will be doing his second Dailysession on Monday the 17th, 8pm. If you missed Steve’s first Session, check it out here.
Steve Shelley has performed with the band Sonic Youth for the past 25 years. He and his band mates have influence many musicians as well as movement in style. DailySession is honored to have him return for another performance on the Cedar St. decks. Steve will be selecting from his personal collection this Monday (17th) @8pm. Tune in live to hear an eclectic mix from one of musics important influences.
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SESSION 448: ZAKKA 05.11.10
Mixed by DJ Nutritious
01. White Label Guitar Recording
02. DJ Sneak – Hit Em Where It Hurts (Phil Weeks & Joss Moog Remix)
03. Matthias Tanzmann – Chano
04. Guess Who? – In Your Pocket
05. Fusion Groove Orchestra – If Only I Could (Guitar Dub)
06. Rick Poppa Howard – About Fourteen (Remix)
07. Gorge – Ayomide (Kenquo Remix)
08. Mark Prades – Khalil
09. DJ Ino – Snoochi Boochi
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SESSION 447: FUNKY SLICE 05.10.10
Mixed by Yukiful @ Sapphire Lounge
01. Rakim vs Kane – Raw&Follw The Leader Mix
02. Brothers Of Funk (Greg Wilson Version)” 6ix ToysSisters Of Soul
03. E.S.P. – It’s You
04. Bernard Wrghit – Who Do You Love
05. Midnight Star – Curious
06. O’Donel Levy – I Wanna Be Where You Are
07. The Meters – Same Old Thing
08. Groove Holmes – No Trouble On The Mountain
09. EXIT 9 – Fly
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SESSION 446: FUNKY SLICE 05.10.10
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DAILYSUMMARY: SUN, MAY 09, 2010
Art by PesuNew in the Radio Archive
SESSION 445: MOMUSICMOLIFE 05.05.10 – DJ Ryuhichi
SESSION 444: FUNKY SLICE 05.07.10 – DJ MahoganyNew in the News
New Limelight Open As Mall – NewYork Magazine
Walter Sear, an Engineer With a Passion for Analog, Dies at 80 – NY Times
Leslie Buck, Designer of Iconic Coffee Cup, Dies at 87 – NY Times
VINYL MANIA SOUND LIBRARYNew in Video
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SESSION 445: MOMUSICMOLIFE 05.05.10
Mixed by DJ Ryuhichi @ Studio 11
01. Lisa Stansfield – Change
02. Inner City – Whatcha gonna do with my lovin’ (David Morales & Frankie Knuckles RMX)
03. Frankie Knuckles – Love Hangover
04. Madonna – Vogue
05. Ten City – That’s the Way Love Is
06. Lil Louis – Club Lonely
07. Frankie Knuckles – Work It To The Bone
08. Michael Jackson – Remember The Time ( Steve Silk Hurley 12′ Mix )
09. Laid Back – Ride The White Horse
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SESSION 444: FUNKY SLICE 05.07.10
Mixed by DJ Mahogany
01. Lourett Russell Grant – Hot to Trot
02. Tell You Today (Larry Levan Remix)
03. The clash – Magnificent Dance
04. Jimmy bo Horne – Spank
05. Le Frank O – Keep on Gettin Down
06. Atmosfear – Motivation
07. Blaze ft. Palmer Brown – Do you Remember House
08. Tyree – Acid Crash
09. I’m In Love (feat. Ron Carroll) (Rasmus Faber Epic Remix)
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NEWS: LIMELIGHT REOPEN AS MALL
Last night the Limelight Marketplace opened to press and New York City luminaries like the Real Housewives and Richie Rich for a preview prior to this afternoon’s official opening. What was once a pulsating, sweaty nightclub is now a clean, glossy mall! Only it’s like the scaled-down version of something you might find in suburbia, with stores that feel more like kiosks than full-fledged retail outlets. We went to investigate with hopes of stealing a disco ball and acquiring some free lotions and/or chocolate. And all our dreams came true! However, we can’t imagine having a reason to return in the future other than wanting to show friends and out-of-towners how nice the new black-and-white tiles are and remark, “Can you believe that MarieBelle used to be the D.J. booth?” [Read More]
ZAKKA Opened New Store In Limelight!
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NEWS: WALTER SEAR PASSED AWAY
By BEN SISARIO – NY Times
Walter Sear, an audio engineer whose steadfast devotion to pre-digital recording technology led him to maintain a studio with vintage, analog equipment, a risk that paid off in recent years as musicians like Norah Jones, Wilco and Wynton Marsalis flocked there for its rich natural sound, died on April 29 in Manhattan. He was 80 and lived on the Upper West Side. [Read More]
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NEWS: LESLIE BUCK DIES AT 87
By MARGALIT FOX – NY Times
It was for decades the most enduring piece of ephemera in New York City and is still among the most recognizable. Trim, blue and white, it fits neatly in the hand, sized so its contents can be downed in a New York minute. It is as vivid an emblem of the city as the Statue of Liberty, beloved of property masters who need to evoke Gotham at a glance in films and on television. [Read More]
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I luv Vinyl@ LPR
Wax Poetics magazine, with Halcyon, and Fusicology, present I Love Vinyl, a jumping monthly all-vinyl oasis at the Gallery Bar at LPR, featuring a dream team of resident romantics. Sharing deck duties will be djs Amir (bbe), one half of the internationally known rare record digger mixtape duo, Kon & Amir; prolific beatsmith Ge-Ology (Female Fun), boasting remix credits from Pete Rock to PPP; The Twilite Tone (Great Weekend), both a key player in the seminal 90’s Chicago house scene, and long-time producer and dj for Common; New York veterans OP! and Scribe (Raw Fusion NYC), and Jon Oliver (EVR), the baby of the bunch. with these heavy hitters butting music heads, expect sonic sparks to fly. the sounds will be mind-wide, foot-friendly, and snap crackle popping. no laptops allowed.
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TurnTableOnHudson
Turntables on the Hudson enters its 12th Season of Outdoor parties by the River… this time around, 2nd & last FRIDAYS on the EAST River’s Water Taxi Beach in Queens! Nickodemus & guests + Nappy G & Christian Rogers on percussion bring you eclectic sounds from the underground dance community around the World!
May 14, 28, June 11, 25, July 16, 30, Aug 13, 27, Sept 10
Event InformationFriday May 14, 2010Every 2nd & 4th Friday8:00 pm – 2:00 am21+Cover: $10.00Music: House, soul, rare-grooves, Afro-Cuban, world music -
NEWS: SUNDAY BEST 2010
By Sunday Best
t’s official, folks. We’ll be back on the Gowanus in a month from today! Justin Carter, Eamon Harkin and Doug Singer are already digging through records for their best outdoor jams, and we can already smell Margarita Hernandez’s huaraches and taste the cold sangria. BKLYN Yard has announced a bunch of great new additions to their space — not least of which is a bocce ball court — and we’re happy to announce the full lineup of guests who will be playing alongside the residents this summer, an eclectic grouping of folks from New York and abroad who specialize in everything from rare Nigerian disco to shimmering, summertime techno. [Read More]