Thanks again, Konrad.
BM-010 (1994)
Romanthony - "Da' Change/Hold On"
A-Side:
Da' Change (Vocal Vamp Remix) [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Da' Change (Saxy Bootleg Remix) [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
B-Side:
Hold On (Roman's Remix) [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Hold On (R&B Vamp Remix) [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Black Male Records 010 - Romanthony - "Da' Change/Hold On"
Posted by Solid Goldberger at 10:26 PM 1 comments
Labels: Black Male Records, Romanthony
Saturday, December 29, 2007
We Rock Music 008
WRM 008 (2005)
Carol - "Sensual Love"
A-Side:
Sensual Love [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
B-Side:
Sex Addicted [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Posted by Solid Goldberger at 6:59 PM 26 comments
Labels: Carol, We Rock Music
Friday, December 28, 2007
We Rock Music 007
WRM 007 (2004)
Raw Man - "Beautiful"
A-Side:
Beautiful [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
B-Side:
Warning [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Posted by Solid Goldberger at 10:02 PM 1 comments
Labels: Raw Man, We Rock Music
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Prescription 000 - Romanthony "The Wanderer"
Big shout to Konrad for the hook-up on this one. Been looking for the "CD" mix of this one since i heard it in the Rondenion Mix i posted a while back, and its just as good as I remembered.
PRES000 (1994)
Romanthony - "The Wanderer"
A-Side:
The Wanderer (Journey Man Thump) [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
The Wanderer (Fusion Dubb) [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
B-Side:
The Wanderer (Let Da Rhythm Move You) [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
The Wanderer (CD Remix #9) [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Posted by Solid Goldberger at 1:12 PM 3 comments
Labels: Prescription, Romanthony
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
We Rock Music 006
The two Raw Man EPs on "We Rock" are two of my favorite French house records of all time, this one beautifully ripped as 320k MP3s by our friend Sam. Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night.
WRM 006 (2003)
Raw Man - "Broadband"
A-Side:
Across The Universe [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
B-Side:
Europa [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Posted by Solid Goldberger at 5:22 PM 6 comments
Labels: Raw Man, We Rock Music
Monday, December 24, 2007
We Rock Music 005
I found my missing Piece! (Thx, SAM!)
WRM 005 (2003)
Aloud - "Track Lifting"
A-Side:
Los Angeles Ressurection [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
B-Side:
Bob O'Lean (Club Mix) [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Undersea (Le Knight Club Edit) [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Posted by Solid Goldberger at 4:57 PM 1 comments
Labels: Aloud, Le Knight Club, Raw Man, We Rock Music
Romanthony
Like most music fans of my generation, I came to know of Romanthony through his collaboration with Daft Punk on their 2001 LP Discovery, lending his voice and lyrics on "One More Time" and "Too Long". Yet despite the newfound Fame and Pop acceptance, Romanthony has been largely unheard from since '01, aside from a couple of 12" releases. However, prior to Discovery, Anthony Wayne Moore released a couple dozen EPs, mainly on the Black Male Records label that he helmed. Ranging in genre from Tech and Garage to Gospel and Pop, Romanthony's music is deeply personal, recorded in a Lo-Fi basement style that serves as a counterpoint to many of the other artists with which he is associated.
I should say that my hope in posting these recordings, besides just to share and celebrate, is that perhaps some of you know where he's been hiding. Despite having grown up only minutes from his home at the Jersey Shore, I've still never heard of any performances or DJ sets from him in a loooooong time, but I'm hoping that some of you readers with "inside" information might help spread a little information. He's just too good to be hibernating, and if there's a venue to be hearing his new work, I'd love to know it. I'm working on collecting as many of his older recordings as possible, and i've come across a few great ones of late. I'll be posting them up over the next few days. If you have any others that you'd like to "contribute", please drop me a line.
Note: Check my earlier post of Roulé 307. e.
DT-003 (2004)
Romanthony - "Collins Ave./Samedream"
A-Side:
Collins Ave. [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
B-Side:
Samedream [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Once again, thanks to Frederick for this EP
Posted by Solid Goldberger at 3:52 PM 2 comments
Labels: DigiTalent, Romanthony
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Vertigo 002
I received a few tracks this week from Frederick, which has gotten my juices flowing on a couple of fronts. The first that i'll go into today is Vertigo Records, a French label that I've been trying to collect for a while. There are only 8 EPs on this somewhat mysterious imprint, dating from 1999-2002, many of which contain tracks from "alter egos" of some of the princes of French House, including Romain Tranchart (Modjo), and Ali and Farid of the Eternals. The records here are classic looped-disco, a la Crydamoure, but with a much more "edity" feel, and with more vocal samples. All in all, real fist-pumping stuff that'll keep you wiggling for a long time. Hope you enjoy!
VRT 002
Funk Legacy - "What U Gonna Do Baby"
A-Side:
What You Gonna Do Baby (Remix) [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
B-Side:
What You Gonna Do Baby [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Electronet [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Posted by Solid Goldberger at 1:46 PM 9 comments
Labels: Funk Legacy, Vertigo
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Grand Prix 003 · Sébastien Léger - Midnight In Galaxy/Diametrik Acidness
More tunes, courtesy of Asher (The Glamour/Diamonds).
For the record, i know nothing about DJ Nekbath, if any of you have some knowledge of who this fella is, give a holler. Likewise if you have the cover art for this record:
GRAND PRIX 003
Sébastien Léger - "Midnight In Galaxy/Diametrik Acidness"
A-Side:
Midnight In Galaxy (Original Mix)[RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Midnight In Galaxy (DJ Nekbath Mix)[RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
B-Side:
Diametrik Acidness (Original Mix) [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Diametrik Acidness (DJ Nekbath Mix) [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Posted by Solid Goldberger at 11:50 AM 2 comments
Labels: DJ Nekbath, Grand Prix, Sébastien Léger
Monday, December 17, 2007
Grand Prix 002 · DJ Nekbath - Feel It EP
I got a note the other day from Asher of Milwaukee's Electro/Etc. group "The Glamour" (as well as as solo artist as "Diamonds". He passed along a link to a guest post he did on Panda Toes recently, presenting the French House label, Grand Prix. From this little taste, I'm left breathless, and the search begins for the rest of the label's output. Grand Prix 003 coming up tomorrow, thanks Asher!
GRAND PRIX 002
DJ Nekbath - "Feel It"
A-Side (Discocaids):
Feel It (Saturday Night Mix) [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Feel It (Seb In The Dark Mix) [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
B-Side (Loveless Side)
Lose My Love (Jimmy Original Mix) [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Lose My Love (Sweet Little Mix) [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Posted by Solid Goldberger at 8:09 PM 2 comments
Labels: DJ Nekbath, Grand Prix
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
100th Post
Yay Me! On an airplane, so no time to talk, but I'll add info later. 2 tracks burning a hole in my itunes.
Bebel Gilberto - Close Your Eyes (Buffalo Bunch/We In Music Remix) (New 320 Hotness!) [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Dynamic Rockers - Life (Muttonheads Remix) [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Posted by Solid Goldberger at 6:31 PM 3 comments
Labels: Bebel Gilberto, Buffalo Bunch, Dynamic Rockers, Muttonheads, The Buffalo Bunch, We In Music
Thursday, December 6, 2007
Vegas Tracks 2
It wasn't until i heard "Mamamia" that I gathered that these are all ABBA samples, which i find disturbingly impressive.
VEGAS 002
Roy Rogers - "Pantone 389 C"
A-Side:
Happy Go Lucky [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
B-Side:
Graceland [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Mamamia [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Much love to Bruno and Johnny, who simultaneously sent these to me, its so much fun having a blog!
Posted by Solid Goldberger at 1:17 AM 4 comments
Labels: Roy Rogers, Vegas Tracks
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Vegas Tracks 1
Bruno, the patron saint of French house has sent in some classics, which you'll get to hear over the next couple days, starting with this classic cut. Rumored to be a Thomas Bangalter alias, it seems more likely that Roy Rogers is just a great knockoff.
VEGAS 001
Roy Rogers - "Pantone 814 C"
Note: These tracks are playing slowed down in the player below, probably some kind of encoding conflict with Flash, so just use the player for a quick reference, and download them already!
A-Side:
Falling In Love [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
B-Side:
My Supa' Love [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Posted by Solid Goldberger at 11:56 AM 2 comments
Labels: Roy Rogers, Vegas Tracks
Monday, December 3, 2007
Snow Day
I'm boring and slow, here's some music. blah!
Moulinex - "Leisure Suit" [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Dig that Larry Levan Sample? This track makes me happy, knowing that Disco-House still has a future.
X-Press 2 - "Enjoy The Ride" [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Ashley Beedle's in the House, yeah.
Bob Sinclar - "The Ghetto" [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Area F - "Akumbe (Rugged International) (Bobby Blanco Mix)" [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Etienne de Crécy - "Hold The Line (Jamie Lewis' Universal Funk Mix)" [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
I'm sorry folks, but if you don't love that one, you should start listening to Opera.
Daft Punk - "Da Funk (Armand Van Helden's 10 Minutes of Funk Mix)" [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Peace and Love,
e.
Posted by Solid Goldberger at 12:42 AM 6 comments
Labels: Area F, Bob Sinclar, Bobby Blanco, Etienne De Crecy, Jamie Lewis, Moulinex, X-Press 2, X-Press2
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Call and Response
I've received a bunch of great stuff from readers this week, including some requests from my little sidebar grovel-box, and I'm EXTREMELY excited to share with the rest of you.
Hope you enjoy!
First up is from my new pal Bruno, of the world-travelin' D.I.S.C.O. Texas crew: XINOBI/MOULINEX/D.I.S.C.O. TEXAS
STNF 001
Sedat The Turkish Avenger - "Universal Lover/Take Me (Ce Soir)/Da Red Knight"
A-Side:
Universal Lover [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
B-Side:
Take Me (Ce Soir) [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Da Red Knight [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
I've also updated the Together 1 post, and added the tracks that were rumored to be "Together 3", thanks to Justin from the Netherlands.
More to come, but i gotta jump on a plane!
Posted by Solid Goldberger at 2:57 PM 0 comments
Labels: Call and Response, Sedat, Sedat The Turkish Avenger
Monday, November 26, 2007
Kris Menace Remixes: Air & Roísin Murphy
I'm back, and I've brought with me some epic new-ish remixes from Kris Menace. The first is a remix of Overpowered, one of my favorite records of 2007, and the title track on her follow up to her amazing 2005 release, the Matthew Herbert-produced "Ruby Blue".
Roisín Murphy - "Overpowered" (Kris Menace Remix) [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
The 2nd track is a remix of "Mer du Japon" from Air's "Pocket Symphony", which came to my consciousness through the Alan Braxe Podcast from the UK's "Together" Party. Download it if you get the chance, its massive, and subscribe while you're at it, they have had a lot of great artists do mixes for them, including my favorite Norwegian, Todd Terje.
Air - "Mer Du Japon" (Kris Menace Remix) [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Posted by Solid Goldberger at 10:03 AM 2 comments
Labels: Air, Alan Braxe, Herbert, Kris Menace, Matthew Herbert, Roísin Murphy
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Thanksgiving Break
Ii may take a couple days off from Blogging for the Thanksgiving, my favorite holiday. I'm hosting people at my apartment for the first time, and I'm totally overwhelmed--my place is a total mess after spending the better part of the last month working on the road. I reserve the right to change my mind if y'all keep sending me great tracks (and they have been terrific, I'm sorry to those of you who i haven't individually thanked, I will get to catching up with emails over the weekend. In the meantime, here are two tracks that on this holiday, we can all be thankful for. First up, a new edit by my friend, Mercurius FM:
Marvin Gaye - "Sexual Healing" (Mercurius FM Soul Of House Mix) [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Fafa Monteco - "Discocity" [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Posted by Solid Goldberger at 12:56 AM 0 comments
Labels: Fafa Monteco, Marvin Gaye, Mercurious FM
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Rondenion, Part 2
Yay for instant feedback! Here are a couple more Rondenion tracks, thanks again to Rich Dreams. These are from the [apparently] killer "Tokyo Story EP" from Still Music
Necessary One For Me [REMOVED AT LABEL'S REQUEST]
Aging New Style [REMOVED AT LABEL'S REQUEST]
Posted by Solid Goldberger at 5:34 PM 0 comments
Labels: Rondenion, Still Music
Roulé Closeout
None of these tracks are really Roulé releases besides the Bob Sinclar Remix, but I figured they should be grouped together for one reason or another. They're all essentials for any collection of house music from this era.
First up is "Bob Sinclar's" Gym Tonic. It is my belief and understanding that this White Label track was stolen from Thomas Bangalter, nicely told in the story that follows, which is reprinted from the account by LeDJFaB on the discogs page:
Entirely produced by Thomas Bangalter (Daft Punk), "Gym Tonic" bacame, over the years, a kind of mythical record. According to the rumours, Bangalter didn't want the track to be released commercially. But it gained such a success as a promo that Sinclar decided to put it on his first album "Paradise", crediting himself as the main author and Bangalter as the remixer. This event leaded to several legal problems: Jane Fonda took legal actions for the uncredited use of her voice, and it finally cost around 75 000$ to clear the sample. Many opportunist, commercial dance acts stealed the main idea of the record: the most popular one, Spacedust, released "Gym And Tonic" (which even reproduce Stardust's "Music Sounds Better With You" melody). Finally, Bangalter decided to "ban" Sinclar's remix of "Music Sounds Better With You" by ordering new versions of the song to Dimitri From Paris and DJ Sneak. It is unlikely that these two DJ's will ever work together again. Choose your camp.
Use your ears, i think they'll validate the story.
"Bob Sinclar" - Gym Tonic [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Up next is a track that you all know, along with a couple of amazing versions that you might not. This is another one that is/was rumored to have originated in the Thomas Bangalter/Together circle, but it seems that consensus is that Bangalter/Falcon simply got access to Eric Prydz's master tracks early on, and made their own White Label Mix, which is available below, as well as the "Played Live" version, which i have credited as from a show by Cassius & DJ Falcon at the Original Pacha Club in Ibiza on 8/13/03. If anyones got better information, do share.
Eric Prydz - Call On Me [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Eric Prydz - Call On Me (Daft Mafia Rework) [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Eric Prydz - Call On Me (Played Live by Falcon & Bangalter) [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Finally, a few more mixes of the great Roulé Hits, just to make sure you can work some French Touch into the mix set for your Wedding, Gym, Club, Restaurant/Bar, and/or Bar Mitzvah.
Stardust - Music Sounds Better With You (Bob Sinclar Remix) [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Stardust - Music Sounds Better With You (DJ Dupré Rework Mix) [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Together - So Much Love To Give (Archigram Remix) [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Together - So Much Love To Give (Daft Mafia Reworked) [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Bonus Box: The "B-Side" for that "Call On Me" White Label requested by Maxime from 16ThemAll
Nicholas Vallée - New York, NY[RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Posted by Solid Goldberger at 3:08 PM 14 comments
Labels: Bob Sinclar, DJ Falcon, Eric Prydz, Nicholas Vallée, Roulé, Stardust, Thomas Bangalter, Together
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Scratché 701
This is the one and only release on Roulé's sub-label, Scratché. Don't quite know why these tracks deserved their own label (or why there were no other Scratché 12"s), but if any of you have some insight, i'd love to hear it.
Scratché 701
Buffalo Bunch - "
Buffalo Club"
A-Side:
Buffalo Club [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
B-Side
Buffalo Beats [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Posted by Solid Goldberger at 10:23 PM 4 comments
Labels: Buffalo Bunch, Roulé, Scratché, The Buffalo Bunch
Friday, November 16, 2007
Roulé Together 2
Well folks, here's the last of the proper "Roulé" 12" Releases, although I have a few extra special goodies for yas tomorrow. Gimme a couple days and I'm gonna start some new collections, and perhaps shake things up a bit with the site, do some new formatting, etc. I also want to formally thank Thomas Bangalter (and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, for that matter) for not shutting these down. I know that Busy P is all over sites sharing free Daft-related material, and to have had these up for so long, I'm taking as a sign that they realize how important it is for everyone to have access to Roulé and Crydamoure, and I'm happy to have been able to bring them to you. I hope that they can be up for a very very very long time.
Roulé Together 2
Together - "So Much Love To Give"
Single Side:
Together [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Posted by Solid Goldberger at 8:45 PM 6 comments
Labels: DJ Falcon, Roulé, Thomas Bangalter, Together
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Roulé Together 1
The aura of this track has definitely grown since the Alive '07 Tour, and its incredible encore came into existence, although i've loved this one from the moment i've heard it. Its the epitome of French Touch; catchy loop puts you in a trance, only to get slapped in the face by that awesome synth line.
I just want to mention that i have a couple of requests and questions for you in this post, but to avoid sullying the amazing formatting i've done, I'm putting it below the cover art.
Roulé Together 1
Together - "Together"
Single Side:
Together [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
In my circles, a little snippet of a track floated around that was rumored to be a 3rd Together cut. Do any of you know if this is the case, and if so, do you have the full track? If not, what is this?
Together 3??? [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Edit: Commentary from a reader, "Justin" in the Netherlands:
The snippet floating around as Together03 has been released as "Patrick Alavi - Party With Music". I was never sure if it was Patrick Alavi's track from the beginning used to spread the fake misnamed snippet, or that it started out as a Together track but got nicked by Alavi. However given the timing and some comments by Falcon, I tend to believe the track always was by Patrick Alavi from the start, so that pretty much solves the mystery.
Here are is the Patrick Alavi track, as well as another using the same sample, by Dynamic Rockers. (Both tracks courtesy of Justin (Thanks, J!).
Patrick Alavi - "Party With Music" [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Dynamic Rockers - "With Music" [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
In addition, does anyone have THIS white label? If so, what are the mixes like?
Posted by Solid Goldberger at 12:21 PM 10 comments
Labels: DJ Falcon, Roulé, Thomas Bangalter, Together
Roulé 309
I want to say thanks to everyone who's written, explained, commented, sent tracks to me, etc., over the last 24 hours. However, i've been traveling all day and i couldn't be tired-er, so i'll get into it all on the blog tomorrow. But at the very least, a special thanks to those of you who sent Roulé 309 to me while I was away from home. And so here it is for the rest of yas, Bangalter's "Outrage" EP.
Roulé 309
Thomas Bangalter - "Outrage"
A-Side:
A1 - Outrage [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
B-Side:
B1 - Night Beats [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
B2 - Paris By Night [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Posted by Solid Goldberger at 12:29 AM 1 comments
Labels: Roulé, Thomas Bangalter
Monday, November 12, 2007
Roulé 308
Lets talk about this guy for a second. You will not find a cooler producer in the world then the reclusive DJ Falcon. The guy has released just four other sides during the 8 years since this 12" was released, each of which contain some of the most perfect, wonderous, blissfull, anthemic house tracks off all time.
HOWEVER...as pointed out in this interview, sent in by Brendan (a friend of the blog), Falcon and his helmeted production partner will be dropping some new goodness on us in the near future. I expect goosebumps.
Also, having recently read his Discogs page, I found out that he's Alan "Braxe" Quéme's cousin, which makes that the coolest family i can think of. What a privilege it was to see them play together last month, its still pretty hard to believe.
Note: On Honeymoon (sweet, sweet Honeymoon), there is a wierd break that sounds like Blackberry interference, and then the track drops again in perfect sync, on the downbeat. I've had conflict in my head about whether this was intentional or an accident. It seems unlikely to have been accidental (cause why would it make it onto the wax if it was), and were there even Blackberries in 1999? But if its sopposed to be there, why? If anyone has any insight, please let me know.
Without further ado...
Roulé 308
DJ Falcon - "Hello My Name Is DJ Falcon"
A-Side:
A1 - First [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
A2 - Honeymoon [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
B-Side:
B1 - Untitled [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
B2 - Unplugged [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Posted by Solid Goldberger at 10:57 PM 5 comments
Roulé 307
At this point, it becomes clear that Roulé is fucking invincible. A classic lo-fi gem from the reclusive voice behind "Too Long" and "One More Time". Jersey Represent!
From The Liner Notes:
"When my underground sound became overground around 1995, all the trappings and pressures of dealing with worldwide attention threatened to stall the innovation & excitement of (my) club music, instead of giving the $ more attention than the music I decided to 'HOLD ON' to the spirit of discovery..."
Roulé 307
Romanthony - "Hold On"
A-Side:
A1 - Hold On (Classic Vocal) [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
B-Side:
B1 - Hold On (R&B Vocal) [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
B2 - Hold On (Got A Grip Dub) [RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
Posted by Solid Goldberger at 1:13 AM 3 comments
Labels: Romanthony, Roulé