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best bevy of 2010- the “Knob ‘n’ Nog”

I always have a hard time picking favorites. I think I technically could make a “Best Of 2010” list, but it would be so all-over-the-place and seemingly random that it probably wouldn’t serve many of you readers anyway (Kanye & Mark Ronson would be on there next to The Black Keys and Quantic). In lieu of that, how about a handful of great new music that I just got? The best thing about the holidays is seeing family and friends, best thing about family and friends is raiding their music libraries. Looking back through my iTunes recent additions, I realize there was a gargantuan bucketload’s worth of great releases last year and I’m honestly pretty excited about the state of music right now. I’ve also been hard at work in the studio, so 2011 should see some new developments on that front as well…

Miami Horror :       Holidays &       I Look To You
these guys are giving Duck Sauce a run for their money.

El Guincho :       Bombay
wasn’t really feelin this dude’s first album, but Pop Negro is a big step up and the video for “Bombay” is bananas good (you will have to go through age verification to watch, but it’s worth it).

Fitz & The Tantrums :       Money Grabber (Party Supplies Remix)
fellow LA old souls get a nice rework here that’s definitely going to find it’s way into my DJ set

Hundred Strong :       Time ft. Amp Fiddler &       Find A Way ft. J Todd
check for the new album “Stylin Free” from this skilled Bristol beatsmith.

Kris Kasanova :       Break Up &       Caviar Dreams ft. Ibe
both from his new (FREE) album “The Long Way Home” produced entirely by my homie Ibe who also graces a few tracks with his smooth vocals.

Lord Echo :       Thinking Of You ,       Wang East & The Book Keeper
had I gone through with a best of, this album would be on there. So so good.

  • Dangerscouse

    Lovin those Lord Echo tunes….Kris Kasanova is good shit too. Miami Horror are definitely in the same vein as Duck Sauce….which is always a good thing

  • ben

    great ! such a blessing ! cpatain’s crate still rockin ! thanks

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Tis The Season To Throw A Party

Cooking with the fam. Eating pie. Drinking with old friends. Eating cookies. Staying in bed. Eating some more. I’m spending my holidaze the right way, hope you are too. Back in snow-covered Brooklyn for another week and damn it feels good to be home, even if they can’t get it together to plow the streets. For anyone else in the NYC area, I’m DJ-ing at my second home BEMBE tonight in Williamsburg and then tomorrow I’ll be doing a set with Bonobo, Nickodemus and DJ DRM at Franklin Park. I still haven’t put together any “Best Of 2010” lists, but today’s tracks are all goodies that I’ve had in rotation a lot lately. There’s no remedy like big bass and tropical heat to help thaw out that bitter winter chill.

Yage :       Marimba De Chonta
don’t know much about this dude, but I heard through my boy DJ Geko Jones that he’s based in Queens

Izé :       Funana Santiago
I believe this guy is from Cape Verde, but if you know more than me, feel free to school

Don Omar ft. Lucenzo :       Danza Kuduro
yes it’s on the radio, but DAMN it’s good

Aaliyah (R.I.P.) :       Estás That Somebody (DJ Still Life Remix)
taken from the excellent Topicaaliyah EP produced by my homie DJ Still Life. Expect a vinyl boot of this fire soon, or grab the whole digi-EP for free on his bandcamp page.

El Remolon :       Charachacha
more electro styles from the ZZK camp

Ezel ft. Fredy Massamba :       His Presence
Dominican house producer meets Congolese crooner

Hervé Denon :       Hervé Denon Mix
lil old school booty shaker from Cote D’Ivoir

Omega :       El Rompe Consola &       Remember The Time Remix
yes, that is Michael Jackson done merengue stylee

Michael Jackson :       Smooth Criminal (Uproot Andy Remix)
yes, that is MJ done cumbia stylee

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Sofrito: Tropical Discoteque

The good people at Strut records have dropped another bomb on us. This is more than just another collection of rare records though, this is a living movement. The DJs who make up Sofrito (Hugo Mendez, Frankie Francis & The Mighty Crime Minister) have been throwing warehouse parties in East London and across Europe for 5 years. Unfortunately I haven’t been, but hearing this record makes me regret that deeply. For their first official compilation they’ve pulled 15 dancefloor scorchers, old and new, from Colombia to the Congo and beyond. Highlights on here include an exclusive new Quantic cumbia and a foot stomping re-edit of an old Victor Uwaifo song that enlists the help of producer Sinbad. I’m also sharing a Hatian Disco track (maybe Tabou Combo?) off one of their re-edit 12″ releases- exclusive dubplate mixes like these are a regular part of the party. And if all that wasn’t enough to make you a believer, check out the insanely stunning poster art for all their events, done by designer Lewis Heriz (take your time and scroll through this guys’ catalogue, you will thank me for it).

Victor Uwaifo      Ohue (Frankie Francis & Sinbad Edit)

Unknown       Tabou For The People (Sofrito edit ft. L. Barrabas)

and here’s the great mini-mix from Hugo Mendez to help tide you over til you can purchase the whole comp on Jan 18th


Sofrito Strut Mini Mix by Hugo Mendez and Frankie Francis

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Ouch

Sorry for the lack of activity. I’ve had a difficult week and a half. Thanksgiving day I was throwing an impromptu dance party in the kitchen for my family, when my little sister knocked a tall glass of mango-orange juice into the back of my beloved laptop. The music stopped, the screen flickered and then went black… On my way to the computer repair spot, my car was backed into by an oblivious driver and the hood was nicely crunched. Then to top it all off, I came home to find my brother’s dog, stricken with diarrhea, decided it would be cool to drop his enormous soggy load in my laundry bag. There’s more, but I think you get the point. This week, blues is definitely appropriate.

Apparently (according to the data recovery dudes I visited), my hard drive with all my music and files is ok (still waiting to get this back), but it may be a little while before I’m fully back on track. Stay tuned.

Bobby “Blue” Bland :       Cry &       I Pity The Fool
both from his excellent LP Two Steps From The Blues (1961)

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Give Thanks… There’s Still Vinyl


Once in a very blue moon, I still manage to find time to digitize my vinyl. I wish it happened more often, but I’m a busy man these days. I’m still sneaking into record stores and scouring flea markets when I get the chance, but it definitely ain’t like it used to be. These are some recent discoveries that reminded me to never give up the search. If any of these songs manage to inspire the baking of a pumpkin pie, or the eating of one for that matter, I will feel like I’ve accomplished something very valuable.

M’bamina :       Nosi Zole &       Mbongui (Cogolese afro-disco-boogie anyone?)
from the album Experimental on Fiesta (1978)

R.D. Burman & Asha Bhosle :       Pyar Karnewale (moog + breaks + Hindi = good)
taken from the soundtrack to  Shaan on Polydor (1980)

Alma Y Vida :       La Morada (funky Argentinian psych-rock – Murphy’s Law I see you!)
from their self-titled album on RCA (1971)

Jimmy London :       Bridge Over Troubled Water (Paul Simon gets skankified)
      Make The Night A Little Longer &       Walk With Love (sounds from Jamaica)
taken from Bridge Over Troubled Water on Impact! (1972)

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Music To Get You Out Of Bed

Saturday night I had a friend in town for her birthday. For some reason, I once again decided it might be a good idea to try every different type of liquor behind the bar- absinthe, gin, rum, tequila, vodka, bourbon… Somewhere towards the end of the night I had a cocktail with eggwhite in it, which really sealed the deal. Sunday morning I felt like this (see photo above- which I actually took at a Baltimore warehouse party that I performed at like a year ago, but it’s appropriate). As we’re reminded by old man Newton’s first law of physics, in times like that, it takes a tremendous external force of funkiness to move a body at rest. These songs provided me with just enough energy to make coffee and get an Excedrin, and for that I am thankful. Get your hands on the full releases in case you should come across an unruly morning like that yourself.

Pablo Sanchez & Watch TV :       Sunstar (Zeb Remix) &       Release Da Freak (Simbad Remix)
both releases and more from Mr. Sanchez available here

Dhundee :       ShoShot
get the full Bastard Jazz Hear No Evil Vol.2 compilation right here

Boohgaloo Zoo :       Testify (Soulphiction's Boogie Version)
from the  Lovemonk 12″ available here

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