
I had initially conceptualized this post as a means to reveal that both Black Shag and myself must be Ray Caviano's illegitimate children due to our shared reputations as scoundrel's. Now of course we draw the line long before ripping anyone off least of all Jimmy Ross. Leaving Jimmy stranded and broke in New York City only to be deported seems just a little extreme. Oddly enough the many negative comments about Caviano accrued on the last Beat Electric RFC post have now mysteriously disappeared leaving his [...]

Итак, вторая подборка треков с моей стены Вконтакте. В основном 70е, 80е и подобное. Диско, рок и синти-поп. Ничего похожего на the Bloody Beetroots. Почти все размещавшие - диджеи. Слушайте в том же порядке, в каком расположены. Survivor - Eye Of The Tiger (ysi) разместила Анна Волкова Le Le - Discomonster (ysi) разместил Павел Петель Nitzer Ebb - Join In The Chant (Gold!) (ysi) разместил Fed + Fed Tracy Weber - Sure [...]

Итак, вторая подборка треков с моей стены Вконтакте. В основном 70е, 80е и подобное. Диско, рок и синти-поп. Ничего похожего на the Bloody Beetroots. Почти все размещавшие - диджеи. Слушайте в том же порядке, в каком расположены. Survivor - Eye Of The Tiger (ysi) разместила Анна Волкова Le Le - Discomonster (ysi) разместил Павел Петель Nitzer Ebb - Join In The Chant (Gold!) (ysi) разместил Fed + Fed Tracy Weber - Sure [...]

Tracy Weber was discovered by Songwriter Nicky Braddy as they grew up close to one another in Queens, New York. Nicky and his writing partner Richard Bassoff penned "One Step at a Time" and "Sure Shot" with Tracy in mind. Recorded and produced by Eric Matthew and Gary Turnier, "Sure Shot" was a massive club hit thanks in part to a mix by Larry Levan. Sadly Tracy was shot and murdered in a friends apartment two weeks before the single was released. "One Step at a Time" finally saw the light of day with a "Sure Shot" instrumental on the [...]

The very recent passing of West End Records founder and Paradise Garage backer Mel Cheren causes me slightly less to reflect upon Mel's legacy and more so upon genius DJ/Producer Larry Levan's . Larry was the resident DJ at Mel's infamous nightclub and handled a good amount of the 12" mixes for the West End label. In the 80's Larry went on to work the mixing boards for a plethora of artists on a wide range of Disco labels including Salsoul and his own Garage [...]