Posts Tagged ‘ New York ’
Kiss & Tell Party will be hosting Gramaphone’s own Sassmouth, alongside locals Star Eyes & Beto C for this post-Valentine’s Day-themed event at the Brooklyn hotspot. This will be a free event, Bossa Nova Civic Club is located at 1271 Myrtle Ave in New York City[ READ MORE ]
This Friday evening, New York’s Nowadays will feature Gramphone affiliate and Queen! mainstay Garrett David, DJing alongside Working Women. Expect a showcase of disco and deep house at this all-night jam – the bar is open until 4am and the dance continues till 6. Nowadays is located at 56-06 Cooper Ave in Flushing, general admission [&hellip[ READ MORE ]
Damon Wild has been been mounting a comeback in the last couple years: after 5 years without a solo release, he put out We Left The Planet with Steve Stoll in 2016 (the title may be a hint as to his absence.) Since then, he’s followed up with a couple more EPs on his Synewave [&hellip[ READ MORE ]
There’s a lot of sound to get through here: the first side features NYC Garage house courtesy of Groovestyle (a seldom used Eric Miller alias) and Tommye. Then on the flip, Scottish Funk D’Void channels some Detroit high-tech soul and Vil-N-X digs up their 1992 house jam What Cha Gonna Do. The next disc is [&hellip[ READ MORE ]
Kenny Dixon Jr.’s Mahogani imprint brings some heavy hitters for its second release of 2017. Louie Vega (Masters At Work, Nuyorican Soul, Elements Of Life) does the A-side remix with a peak time classic deep house that hits all of its marks, Chicago style via NYC via Detroit. On the flip side Waajeed (Slum Village) turns [&hellip[ READ MORE ]
New Jersey’s Ruben Candelario (Nicuri) has contributed on DJ Qu’s Exchange Place series, the London based Bliq, and Yygrec. Now he marks the first release on his newly conceived label Sound Theories. Fellow statesman and Inimeg Recordings founder Joey Anderson helps out in the form of sputtering synths and breezy pads. Square waves walk throughout [&hellip[ READ MORE ]
Instant House, the NYC / Dance Tracks-related collaboration between Joe Claussell, Stan Hatzakis and Tony Confusione, was apparently active between 1988 and 1993, as indicated on their 2003 retrospective compilation Jungle Source Records. Now rarities, Joe Claussell revisits some of the material on his own Sacred Rhythm Music label. Included is what sounds like an [&hellip[ READ MORE ]