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Ray Juss Mix Tracklisting
- Title - Artist
1 - Hungry For The Power (Jamie Jones Ridge Street Remix) - Azari & III 2 - Who's Afraid of Detroit? - Claude VonStroke 3 - Wet Dollars - Tazer 4 - Just Step (Original Mix) - Hugo Massien 5 - Ubay - Cc 6 - The Capsule's Pride (Bikes) - Bwana 7 - It's The Beat - Simian Mobile Disco 8 - Opal (Four Tet Remix) - Bicep 9 - Fatherless - Breach 10 - Mind Ur Step (feat. Janelle Kroll) - Dennis Ferrer 11 - Techno Disco Tool - Mella Dee 12 - H.O.U.S.E - Carnao Beats 13 - Nobody Else - DUSKY 14 - Ain't No - Kaytronik 15 - Free and Easy (Original Mix) - Stephen Brown 16 - The Gun - AWANTO 3 17 - Piano Skank - Ahadadream 18 - Hammer Time - Dismantle 19 - Made You Look (Hugo Massien Remix) - Nightshift
#Claude VonStroke#Azari & III#Tazer#Hugo Massien#Bwana#Simian Mobile Disco#Bicep#Four Tet#Breach#Dennis Ferrer#Mella Dee#Carnao Beats#DUSKY#Kaytronik#Stephen Brown#AWANTO 3#Ahadadream#Dismantle#Nightshift#tech house#SoundCloud
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(2008, BPM King Street Sounds, KSS 1265)
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Event Flyer Roll Call: Sept 2023
A visual gallery of selected events in the tri-state area



























#ben klock#knockdown center#frankie bones#sess1ons#rtdfraveradio#dance planet#kevin saunderson#paragon nyc#lauren flax#silo#silo ny#tony humphries#le bain#aurora halal#mike servito#dj minx#anthony naples#nowadays#stacey pullen#moma ready#basement nyc#grandbrothers#dennis ferrer#the bunker nyc#good room bk#good room nyc#elsewhere nyc#anthony parasole#bas mooy#antenes
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UK Promotions Playlist - Ibadan Sub-label
Deep House Tech House and Afro House from Jerome Sydenham, Kerri Chandler, Dennis Ferrer and friends!
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Listen/purchase: More Coconuts Less Oranges by Aunt B
#bandcamp#indie#techno#hip hop#sleaze#house#funky house#nudisco#kamala harris#brat girl summer#dj mix#black lives matter#gay pride#milck#ice spice#beyonce#charli xcx#fcukers#aunt b#starseed105#blame it on the media#master peace#babymorocco#disclosure#lady sinclair#dj hell#tal fussman#ayybo#dennis ferrer#run dmc
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FALTOU VERBA: O VIKING (THE NORSEMAN, 1978)
#dicasdefilmes#filmes#filmesclassicos#filmesclássicos#filme#filmeseseries#film#1970s#dicadefilmes#dicadefilme#dicas#dica#filmesmarcantes#streaming#streamingmovies#THE NORSEMAN#vikings#Charles B. Pierce#lee majors#Cornel Wilde#Denny Miller#John Welsh#Sandy Sanders#Jack Elam#Mel Ferrer#Christopher Connelly#Susie Coelho#Kathleen Freeman#Jesse Pearson#Seamon Glass
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Meine hier angedachte zweite Sichtung von Oh, Rosalinda!! bestätigt: Mit Champagner (wird auch mehrfach dringend im Film nahegelegt) und wenn man schon ein wenig um die Schwachstellen (wenig überzeugendes Gesangsdubbing, bizarr alberne Operettenhandlung) weiß, ist es ein ganz zauberhafter Film.
#Oh Rosalinda!!#Anton Walbrook#Ludmilla Tchérina#Mel Ferrer#Michael Redgrave#Anneliese Rothenberger#Anthony Quayle#Dennis Price#Film gesehen#Michael Powell#Emeric Pressburger#Operette#Johann Strauss
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'Traffic' – Steven Soderbergh tracks the drug trade on Netflix
Steven Soderbergh tackles the drug trade with startling clarity in Traffic (2000), taking viewers from Tijuana to Washington with side trips to Middle America. Michael Douglas stars as Robert Wakefield, a state Supreme Court judge newly appointed as the nation’s new drug Czar. While he plays political games in Washington, he’s becomes completely disconnected from his family and oblivious to his…

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#2000#Albert Finney#Amy Irving#Benicio Del Toro#Blu-ray#Catherine Zeta-Jones#Clifton Collins Jr.#Dennis Quaid#Don Cheadle#DVD#Erika Christensen#Luis Guzman#Michael Douglas#Miguel Ferrer#Netflix#Stephen Gaghan#Steven Bauer#Steven Soderbergh#Tomas Milian#Topher Grace#Traffic#VOD
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Hottest Drummer Tournament
Drummers don’t get enough love. I know it, you know it, and this tournament is here to change that
Inspired by @the-hottest-band-tournament, introducing the Hottest Drummer Tournament. Just send your favorite drummer (or drummers) and they'll be added to the list. All genres, eras, and genders welcome! All they need is at least one officially released album/EP where they’re a primary drummer and they’re on the list!
Send your submissions in here, and get ready <3 (and follow or block #hottest drummer tournament, depending on your interest)
Contestants:
John Fowler
Roger Taylor (Queen)
Razzle Dingley
Steven Adler
Dave Grohl
Taylor Hawkins
Jani Lane
Max Weinberg
Harley Feinstein
Terry Chambers
Ringo Starr
Jaki Liebezeit
Mario Conte
Stix Zadinia
Christian “CC” Coma
Neil Peart
Tré Cool
Nick Mason
Joey Jordison
Tommy Lee
Ben Graves
Jay Weinberg
Tico Torres
Steven Sweet
Rikki Rokkett
Rob Affuso
Bob Bryar
Jimmy “The Rev” Sullivan
Mike Portnoy
Ville Valo
Keith Moon
Quinton Kufahl
Dominic Howard
Alex Bent
Gavin Harrison
Animal
Mario Duplantier
Blas Elias
Havve Hogan
Frank Ferrer
Sheila E.
Dustin Steinke
Bobby Jarzombek
Eddie Bayers
John Bonham
Dennis Wilson
Micky Dolenz
Paul Cook
Roger Taylor (Duran Duran)
Roy Mayorga
Beatmaster V
Will Calhoun
Roxy Petrucci
Alex Van Halen
Danny Carey
Vinnie Paul
Anderson .Paak
Peter DePoe
Matt Sorum
Questlove
Chad Smith
Willie Hall
Larry Mullen Jr.
Mitch Mitchell
#original#Poll#tournament#poll tournament#music#rock music#Also I’m running this on a personal blog bc this is a test run to see if I can handle a bigger one#And I don’t wanna make two sideblogs if I decide to go through with the next tournament#Call me lazy cause it’s true#Drummers#drumming#Tommy lee#steven adler#i know who my market is#80s hard rock#80s hair metal#hair metal#80s rock#Hottest drummer tournament
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Demon Days Live, first played at the Manchester Opera House, November 2005 Track 12 - DARE (ft. Rosie Wilson and Shaun Ryder)
Video taken from Blur Archive Project’s archive folder (with their permission), which you can find for yourself here:
You can also listen to the concert on Spotify:
In November 2005 some of the finest musicians and artists in the world assembled at the Manchester Opera House to re-create - in full - 'Demon Days', the award-winning album by the animated phenomenon Gorillaz.
Spanning five nights, this was the very first live rendition of the record, as sanctioned by 2D, Murdoc, Russel and Noodle themselves.
This unique event featured guest appearances from Neneh Cherry, Bootie Brown, De La Soul, Ike Turner, Shaun Ryder, Roots Manuva, Martina Topley Bird and pre-recorded contributions from MF Doom, Dennis Hopper and Ibrahim Ferrer.
The entire performance was set to a backdrop of specially designed visuals and animation by Gorillaz co-creator Jamie Hewlett.
Accompanied by an orchestra, a children's choir, and Manchester Community Gospel choir, the results were breathtaking, an exceptional collaboration of music, film and animation that surpassed all expectations.
And, y'know, it's very likely that the world will probably see nothing like this ever again. Well, almost definitely...at least not in Manchester.
#Shaun Ryder is so drunk here lmao#he's still holding the bottle too#DARE#Gorillaz#Demon Days Live 2005#Manchester Opera House#concert footage#Picture I'm a Dreamer (Video)#Spotify
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Books that feel like old hollywood movies?
my faves!
♡ ex-wife by ursula parrott
♡ rules of civility by amor towels
♡ miss pettigrew lives for a day by winifred watson
♡ auntie mame by patrick dennis
♡ gigi by colette
♡ the lady of the camellias by alexandre dumas fils
♡ gentlemen prefer blondes by anita loos
♡ breakfast at tiffany’s by truman capote
♡ rebecca by daphne du maurier
nonfiction!
♡ lana: the lady, the legend, the truth by lana turner
♡ marilyn monroe private and undisclosed & the girl: marilyn monroe, the seven year itch and the birth of an unlikely feminist both by michelle morgan
♡ dream lovers by dodd darin
♡ rita hayworth: the time, the place and the woman by john kobal
♡ audrey hepburn, an elegant spirit by sean hepburn ferrer (more of a coffee table book, but it’s great!)
♡ audrey at home by luca dotti (it’s just a must-have)
♡ myrna loy: being and becoming by james kotsilibas-davis & myrna loy
♡ evenings with cary grant by nancy nelson
♡ ava: my story by ava gardner
#i collect old hollywood coffee table books too if anybody is interested in those as well!#they make great christmas gifts#ask#books
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Event Flyer Roll Call
A selected visual gallery listing of forthcoming events, which may be announced on this month’s show































#tony humphries#le bain#kiss fm 98.7#driven am#thomas p heckmann#mike servito#basement ny#knockdown center#andi#italomatic#facets#aurora halal#nowadays#dennis ferrer#anthony rother#omar s#mean red#junior vasquez#janice robinson#oscar g#kai alce#dj pierre#eddie fowlkes#hector romero#detroit music festival#movement festival#francois k#the bunker#mark broom#silo
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Next Evidence - “Dune” Stockholm Mix Sessions 2 by Jesper Dahlbäck Song released in 1999. Mix released in 2000. Deep House
It’s kinda strange how you can’t find a proper bio about this French deep house duo anywhere. You’d think that when an enormous major label like Capitol/EMI puts out someone’s album, it’d help to generate some kind of fanfare for the artist, but it doesn’t really appear to have done so in the case of Next Evidence; at least not to the point where some professional music writer publishes a few sentences online about what the duo does and where they’re from. All we really have to go on here is a poorly written, unverified thing from some last.fm user. Crazy.
But allow me to piece together a narrative here that differs slightly from that last.fm entry. Next Evidence was made up of Maxime Cohen and Michael Tordjman. In ‘97, while they were both in their mid-20s, the pair put out their debut record, and in '98, they started their own small record label, Basic Recordings, which ended up releasing material from a handful of house talents, including Julien Jabre and Dennis Ferrer.
The following year, with five releases solidly under their belt as a duo, Next Evidence put out an EP called Sands on the Paris-based Versatile Records. And it’s on that little EP that you’ll find a deep house banger of theirs called “Dune.”
Now, what appears to have sonically set Next Evidence apart from most of their fellow deep house peers is that they had a special affinity for African percussion. While most deep house makers were just using standard drum machines or software to construct their backbeats, these guys were on some different shit, making sure that just the basest parts of their own productions were unique enough to catch and then captivate one’s ear. And that approach, when it comes to just the music itself, will definitely give you a leg up on your competition, because at jump, when all you’ve really introduced is your drums, you’re already putting out something that doesn’t sound like most of what else is out there, and your tune’s barely even gotten started yet! And that’s not to say that others weren’t also using African percussion in their deep house at the time, but it definitely wasn’t nearly as commonplace as other methods of crafting a backbeat.
So, next, you add some space-dubby synth-work to the track, and then by making some slight alterations here and there, you can just coast on that combo for as long as you’d like and you’ll still have a mighty fine track, right? Well, yeah, you could do that, but Next Evidence had other ideas, because just as you really start to sink yourself into this groove for the long haul, they decide to unexpectedly seep in some fantastically sex-wet jazz sax, courtesy of some French dude named Denis Guivarc'h, who’d apparently been lending his talents to records for years before this one and still does to this day. He’s doesn’t appear to have ever released anything on his own, but you can hear his exploits on a sizeable chunk of releases that have been coming out since the early 90s.
And then after Guivarc'h finishes his part, a new top layer of percussion suddenly arrives, courtesy of a guy named Nicolas Krassilchik, who provides an awesome solo on timbales, further enhancing this experience even more. According to Discogs, this was only Krassilchik’s second-ever appearance on wax, but it sure as shit doesn’t sound like it, because his contribution here is simply electric. And Krassilchik is another guy who’s never released anything on his own either, although he was a member of a group called 26 Pinel, who ended up putting out a couple albums in the mid-2000s.
This fully-packed track is amazing. Like, I would’ve totally dug it if it was just only made up of those drums and synths; it was that good already. But then Cohen and Tordjman decide to bring in those back-to-back sax and timbales solos, and the song just ascends to another plane 😌.
What a superb tune from this duo who you can barely find anything about online, even though they’ve had a major label album release!
#deep house#house#house music#dance#dance music#electronic#electronic music#music#90s#90s music#90's#90's music
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SCARS OF DRACULA (1970) – Episode 234 – Decades of Horror 1970s
“Open the door. I’ve something for you. Go on, open up. I’m quite alone. Open up!” Surely, there are no villagers with torches hiding around the corner. Right? Join your faithful Grue Crew – Doc Rotten, Bill Mulligan, Chad Hunt, and Jeff Mohr – as they discuss yet another of Christopher Lee’s turns as Dracula in Hammer’s Scars of Dracula (1970).
Decades of Horror 1970s Episode 234 – Scars of Dracula (1970)
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A young man on a trip spends the night at Count Dracula’s castle and is murdered. After some time has passed, the young man’s brother comes to the small town, where all the traces of his brother lead, to look for him.
Directed by: Roy Ward Baker
Writing Credits: Anthony Hinds (screenplay) (as John Elder); Bram Stoker (based on the character created by)
Selected Cast:
Christopher Lee as Dracula
Dennis Waterman as Simon
Jenny Hanley as Sarah
Christopher Matthews as Paul Carlson
Patrick Troughton as Klove
Michael Gwynn as Priest
Michael Ripper as Landlord
Wendy Hamilton as Julie
Anouska Hempel as Tania
Delia Lindsay as Alice
Bob Todd as Burgomaster
Toke Townley as Elderly Waggoner
David Leland as First Officer
Richard Durden as Second Officer
Maurice Bush as Farmer (as Morris Bush)
Margo Boht as Landlord’s Wife
Clive Barrie as Fat Young Man
Olga Anthony as Girl at Party (uncredited)
George Innes as Servant (uncredited)
Nikki Van der Zyl as Sarah Framsen (voice) (uncredited)
Could it possibly be Hammer Time again? Yes! And Dracula, no less! This time, the 70s Grue-Crew take on Scars of Dracula (1970), Christopher Lee’s fifth time playing the bloodsucking count for Hammer. Directed by Roy Ward Baker, Scars of Dracula is probably the bloodiest, most violent of Hammer’s Dracula productions so far. There is the usual cast of Hammer women (Jenny Hanley, Wendy Hamilton, Anouska Hempel) and Hammer regulars (e.g., Patrick Troughton, Michael Ripper, Michael Gwynn) along with the requisite Hammer bats. Only in this case, it’s plural bats with mechanical wings to boot! And man, are they nasty! The Grue Crew have more fun than a barrel of mechanical bats discussing this one.
At the time of this writing, Scars of Dracula (1970) is available to stream from Pluto TV, Plex, and various PPV sources, and on physical media as a Blue-ray formatted disc from SCREAM Factory.
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1970s is part of the Decades of Horror two-week rotation with The Classic Era and the 1980s. In two weeks, the next episode, chosen by Chad, will be The Antichrist (1974). On the plus side, it’s an Italian film directed by Alberto De Martino and starring Arthur Kennedy and Mel Ferrer with music by Ennio Morricone. On the minus side, we’re all going to hell.
We want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: comment on the site or email the Decades of Horror 1970s podcast hosts at [email protected].
Check out this episode!
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