Records from Mexico
Already back for more than a month from an amazing 3 week trip to Mexico, an intensive tour with Dany-E and De Dupe playing 8 gigs in 5 cities. Of course I needed to go record hunting, although I wasn’t… Continue Reading
Already back for more than a month from an amazing 3 week trip to Mexico, an intensive tour with Dany-E and De Dupe playing 8 gigs in 5 cities. Of course I needed to go record hunting, although I wasn’t… Continue Reading
Just a day back from a 5 day trip to Istanbul, got a gig in MinimĂĽzikhol 🙂 was meeting friends and digging for that Turkish black gold. Booked a Airbnb in Taksim, just a bit outside the area the promoter… Continue Reading
“In music people have always liked to travel.” That’s the last sentence of my bio and I try to grasp two meanings: literally, musicians tend to travel and go on tour and abroad they get inspired. What they hear will… Continue Reading
Last week I made another Bollywood edit, of ‘Aap Ke Deewane’ by Rajesh Roshan, which means ‘Crazy for You’, and the result has become quite crazy… like it starts with a weird kind of Hip Hop beat that flips into… Continue Reading
Can’t get enough of that West-Indies sound.., mostly referred to as Zouk, a synthesised version of Compas music, invented and made popular by the guys who founded Kassav’: Jacob F. Desvarieux and brothers Pierre-Edouard and George DĂ©cimus, Jacob and George… Continue Reading
O Yes, I’m quite excited to present this mix, all credits for this one go to my good friend Nikolai van Zeeland for digging up these tracks online – from Youtube – he is the guy who also came back… Continue Reading
Ooof, has been too long since I posted something, but I made an edit of this Dance Baby Dance 7″, which is extremely rare and extremely nice to play in spring and summertime 🙂 The song is by the Jamaican… Continue Reading
09-12-2015 UPDATE! VOLTA BREAK – IAN MARTIN REMIX PSYCHED is the best word to describe the remix version of The Volta Break Ian Martin sent me last week. I know Ian since the early days of the CBS forum, I-F‘s… Continue Reading
My first introduction to Funaná – but I had no clue at that time – was probably 8 years ago, when I bought a second hand record of Bend’Nobo 83 with the album title Funaná at a local recordshop for… Continue Reading
In order to create some insight in what Rumba is, as one of the oldest and main ingredients of Latin music, I decided to handle the text like I handle the records in this mix: I put 35 vinyls in… Continue Reading