Monday, August 28, 2006







Tony Estrada - Ministry Of Sound
Radio Featured Mix


Aired on Jan. 11, 2006 :: Tracklisting:01. Max Sedgely - "Slow" (DJ Naughty Remix)02. Simon Baker - "Catch Up" (Phonique Remix)03. Kamoni - "Kinetik Fanatik"04. Jesse Perez - "Roller Tech"05. Joe Montana - "Boys"06. Somnus Corporation - "Klinika 76" (Tony Estrada Remix - Clean edit)07. Rob Mooney - "Hasty Retreat"08. Tony Thomas - "Silicont"09. Roit In Belgium - "The Acid Never Lies"10. 40oz - "Downlow'd"11. T.Raumschmiere - "Sick Like Me" (Motor Remix - London)12. D-Nox & Beckers - "My Number One" (True To Nature Remix Part 1)13. Trent Cantrelle & Nynex - "Goodbye" (Dub)

Thursday, August 24, 2006



Silentalk "Vertical" (Zero 8 Music)

Second release on Joe Montana's (Stomp/Aquarius/Strictly Rhythm) Zero 8 Music imprint. This was produced by Joe himself and features three varied funky house numbers. Revolution is first up and has a dirty progressive feel similar to recent Baroque / V Sag material. Next up Blue Sky has a funkier.


Silentalk throw a serious bit of dirty speaker abusing electro house your filthy way with the awesome Vertical, this style is getting cained so its nice to hear fresh sounds and edits, this track is a monster and its hot phat production will wreck dancefloors everwhere, flip for some spooky minimal flavour.

Tuesday, August 15, 2006


Gabriel Ananda
http://www.liebedetail.de/charts.html


01 burnski - coldcut
02 sergey auto - march of the dirty robots
03 sasse - soulsounds
04 ada - livedriver (koze rmx)
05 donato dozzy + brando lupi - liquid
06 joe montana - dynamic force
07 gabriel ananda - süssholz rmx
08 cocoon compilation e
09 y. motoki feat. p. sanchez jun. - 4 white walls
10 ringelbeats - sei nett

Ondray
(www.ondray.net) AudiolabMusic.com / FeralcodeRecords.com

These are the tracks I'm liking at the moment.- Funkwerkstatt - Tanzmaschine - [KarateKlub]- Joe Montana, Introvigne, Silentalk - Blue Sky - [Ocean Dark]- Groove Rebels - Touch It (Dejonka Remix) - [Hammarskjold]- Paul C – Butterfly - [Ocean Dark]- Stef Vrolijk - Oliebonk - [Audio Therapy]- Ian Pooley - Celtic Cross (Zoo Brazil Mix) - [Pooledmusic]- Paper - 75ml – [Galaktika Records]- Martinez - Underwater – [Galaktika Records]- The Test Tube Twins - Quim – [Progress Recordings]- Audiojack - Robot – [Leftroom Limited]



TOP 20 > 08/09.2005

01 JEFF MILLS: Transformation / Synthetic / Scenario Special (AXIS Amber / Orange / Blue US 3x7"s) 02 HERBIE HANCOCK: Twilight Clone - Remodelled (ABC 001 US Bootleg-12") 03 RANDOM NOISE GENERATION: P.M.P. – Exhibitionist Mix (430 West 390 US 12") 04 GENE HUNT: Night Moves (Track from "Urbane Devotion" Eargasmic Recordings 4007 US 12") 05 PLASTIKMAN: Plink Plonk / Plonker (From "Nostalgik.2" > Minus-2 US 12") 06 DRIVETRAIN vs. JERRY THE CAT: Feel This Deep (Soiree 141 US Promo-12")07 CLAUS BACHOR: WetJob – Thomas Barnett People Mover Remix (Psycho Thrill P.U.R. Dubplate / 12") 08 AARDVAREKE: Just Washed That Pig (RHAA 001 / Rush Hour NL Promo-12")09 VINCE WATSON: The Way It´s Meant To Be (From "Planet Delsin – Interstellar Sounds Of Stardust" Delsin 050 / Rush Hour NL Promo-2x12") 10 KELLI HAND: Walking Through The Park (3rd Ear 022 UK Promo-12") 11 OCTAVE ONE: The Theory Of Everything (430 West / Concept Music LP010 UK 3x12") 12 ZACHARY LUBIN: Controllability (Axis 6277 Mission 006 US-Promo-12") 13 DANIEL STEFANIK: Deviant Behaviour (Track from "Move Me" Moon Harbour 020 / Inter Groove D 12") 14 MONOLAKE: Plumbicon (ML/I 016 / Hardwax D 12") 15 JOE MONTANA: Meta Bora (Slush Recordings 007 US 12") 16 THE MFA: Overhang (Bpitch Control 109 / Neuton D Promo-12") 17 EBE: Aural Allusions E.P. (Grayhound 049 / W.A.S. US 12") 18 MARCELLUS PITTMAN: Dirty (Track from "Nyrobi Knight" FXHE Records US 12")19 STARSKI: Zone Camera DJ3000 Remix (Throw 1010 US Promo-12")20 DA SUNLOUNGE: Baby How Long? – Johnny Fiasco´s Acid Re-Edit (Double Down 037 / W.A.S. US 12")

psychothrilla, Köln, 10-20-05
http://www.psychothrill.de/?page=item&post=56

Sunday, August 13, 2006


Vins Montera (from Living Room - After-Tea) - July 2006 Chart

01. Stathis Lazarides - Again
02. Motorskills - The wake
03. Dusty Kid - Black reel
04. Tadeo - Acid lup
05. Joe Montana & Introvigne - Mo beat
06. Phonique - River (Robert Babicz remix)
07. Peaches - Hanky code
08. David Ekenback - Facticity(pt.2)
09. Audio soul - Don't answer (remixs)
10. The worm project - super sheep



Aaron Lee - July 06

1. Exceder – Mason
2. Mo Beat - Joe Montana, Andrea Introvigne
3. Fuck – Etienne De Crecy
4. Popcorn (Joey Josh and Babayaga DJ Fully Groove Mix) – J & B
5. Catch it Kill it Scran it – Col Hamilton
6. Mint (Filthy Rich Mix) – Endafunk
7. Katrina – Phatjack
8. I Like it feat. Anthony Locks (Ian Carrey’s Ghetto Fabulous Mix) - Tune Brothers
9. Identity – Nick Douglas
10. Funkalicious (Mario Ochoa Mix) – Marco G
11. Big Bash – Phatzoo
12. Rock Me - Terranova, Austin Leads
13. Protected (Mashtronic’s Re-Protected Remix) – Pole Folder
14. Feedback – Jon Aquaviva, Madox
15. Randoms - Luke Dzierzek, Nick Liousias

Saturday, August 12, 2006







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Terry Callier Speak Your Peace (Mr Bongo)

Just one look on the TV News or on the headlines of your favourite newspaper makes it clearer than ever how up-to-date Terry Callier's songs are. With wars in the Near East, Afghanistan, civil wars in Africa (which are sadly overlooked by Western media) and violence in your own country (like pupils killing their teachers in school) it's obvious that the world's in serious trouble. But it's good to have artists like Terry Callier singing about the mess of the world.Speak Your Peace comes along as a very political album with songs dealing with war (Running Around: 'I heard the news just the other day/ Bombs are falling in a land so far away/.../How will this all end? What are we thinking of?/ How can peace exist when there's no room for love?) or trouble in Western Africa (Sierra Leone: 'Trouble is brewing in Sierra Leone/ Colonialism cut like a knife/ The search for rescources - the struggle for life/ And now we are reaping the seeds that were sown/ One more bitter harvest for Sierra Leone'). Very disturbing are the lyrics to the, er, dark Darker Than A Shadow ('Raging wind and clouds of steam - it was darker than a shadow/ Most unprepared for scenes like these/ The heavy air and boiling seas - destruction of societies/.../ There came a flaming asteroid/ One-third of this world was destroyed') that would fit perfect as a soundtrack to one of these catastrophic movies.Or listen to Imagine A Nation that descripes Terry's (and I bet nearly everyone's vision) of a peaceful and better world: 'Imagine a nation of people willing to/ Hold down the violence/ And stop the killing/ Imagine a nation where troubles are done/ No need to hustle or cheat/ Or live by the gun/ No selling of drugs/ No selling of people/ We're all human beings/ We are equal'. It might read like a manifastation of the Freedom Movement of the late sixties/early seventies but then ask yourself if so much has really changed since then if you take away the technical improvements.In this context his cover version of the Isley-Jasper-Isley song Caravan Of Love fits perfectly. The question is if the solution, that Terry offers here, is that simple. Certainly love and respect one another is a beginning.But as on previous albums Terry also has some songs about love and relationship on offer, like Just My Imagination ('Each day through my window/ I watch her as she passes by/ I say to myself, I'm such a lucky guy/ To have a girl like her/ Is really a dream come true/ Of all the fellas in the world/ She belongs to you/ It was just my imagination/ Runnin' away with me' or the story of an unfulfilled love to a girl named Chelsea [Chelsea Blue ('She only saw me as a friend/ On the outside looking in/ What a place to be/ The music we could have made together/ Is some forgotten melody')]Musicwise Terry is supported on Speak Your Peace by Marc Mac (of 4 Hero fame) as producer on three songs (Monuments Of Mars, Darker Than A Shadow and Turn This Mutha). The other eleven songs were produced by Jean-Paul 'Bluey' Maunick (of Incognito fame) so it's no surprise that We Are Not Alone with it's brass section and background vocals by Tony and Xavier Momrelle sounds very Ingocnito-like...and it just fits perfectly (but then Terry's voice also was very suitable with some housebeats on the Roy Davis Jr. remix of Love Theme From Spartacus or on Joe Montana Rip-off of Dancing Girl which made clever use of the 'welcome to the twilight-zone' line). On Brother To Brother Terry is joined by Paul Weller on vocals.In my opinion this is the best Terry Callier album since his re-discovery in the Nineties...it really would've been a shame if he still was earning his money on some IT job like he did in-between times. The Timepeace and Lifetime albums were fine but it was usually a little bit difficult to listen to them continuously. With the production work of Marc Mac and Bluey this luckily changed and even though Terry offers more deep thoughts on Speak Your Peace than other artists may do with all their releases it's a real listening pleasure. If you're hungry for some food for thought I guess you know by now what to do...

http://www.djnexus.com/main_view.cfm/l/21946/Discocaine