This past week’s show featured your resident hosts playing through the full two and a half hour program. We stepped into it slowly, playing early ’80s boogie and R&B selections prior to moving uptempo towards more pulsating disco, much of it in the approved cannon of ‘classic disco’. It was super fun playing these records, and I hope it’s well represented on the mix! This week we’ve got Honeydripper returning for a guest mix, this time solo, and the week after Andy Noble will be joining us. Tune in tomorrow night!

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Broken Glass “Rather You Than Me” (citysound records)
Yarborough & Peoples “Don’t Stop The Music” (Mercury)
The Whispers “Keep on Lovin’ Me” (Solar)
Electric Smoke “Freak It Out” (Blue Records)
System “Tu Estas En Mi Systema” (Mirage)
Hi-Fidelity “All to Myself” (Aqua Gem)
Gene Van Buren “I Give Good Love” (Tamla)
Brenda Taylor “You Can’t Have Your Cake and Eat It Too” (West End)
Rene & Angela “Secret Rendezvous” (Capitol)
Krystal Davis “So Smooth” (Urban Rock)
Brenda Mickens & Plain English Band “One More Time” (Sheyna Records)
Leroy Burgess “Heartbreaker” (Salsoul)
Evelyn King “Smooth Talk” (RCA)
Merchant “Instant Funk” (Charlies)
Charanga 76 “No Nos Pararan” (TR)  
Gladys Knight & The Pips “It’s A Better Than Good Time” (Bhudda)
Samuel Jonathan Johnson “You!” (Columbia)
D.J. Rogers “Love Circle” (American Recording Company)
Rene & Angela “Free and Easy” (Capitol)
Phyllis Hyman “You Know How To Love Me” (Arista)
Chaka Khan “Do You Love What You Feel” (Mca)

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Ashford & Simpson “It Seems To Hang On” (WB)
Masuratti “Super Duper (Lovin)” (Lioness)
Herley Johnson Jr. “Do IT” (RFC)
Donald Byrd “Change” (Blue Note)
The Crusaders “Street Life (Special US Disco Mix)” (Mca)
R.B. Hudmon “This Could Be The Night” (Cotillion)
China Burton – You Don’t Care (Logo)
Trance – Hang On It (Good Vibes)
Charme – Stop Loving You (Dancer records)
Leroy Hutson – All Because of You (Curtom)

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Stepping into the Fog @ Tandem – Sat. 3/26

Tackleberry and I are delighted to be taking over our good friend Mikie Lixxx’s residency Bionic Boogie while he’s out on the West Coast. Mikie’s been on the program a few times over the past twelve months, and his shindig at Tandem is always blasting off – sometimes with digital fireworks, and always surefire dance floor pleasure. It’s been a few months since we’ve played out so we’ll be pulling records accordingly, and keeping in tune with his uptempo, party-centric vibe.

Come by next Saturday night @ Tandem in Bushwick Brooklyn (236 Troutman Street). It’s a 10pm start and we’ll be going ’til close in the back, with the fog and full club stereo!!!

Sharegroove on A Downtown Affair

Steve Shakewell and DJ Duckcomb joined us this past week for an overdue return visit to the program for a guest DJ mix. Together they are Sharegroove, and their eponymous party has been a much beloved NY happening for some time now. The past year they’ve been getting at it at the Douglass lofts in Gowanus, Brooklyn; their jams are not to miss, and to stay in the loop check out their website for details on upcoming parties.

As it turns out, they’ll be playing over at Tandem in Bushwick Brooklyn the night before Tackleberry and I play at resident Mikie Lixxx’s Bionic Boogie party during the last weekend in March (Fri / Sat). Happy to take a breather from the club format, they packed their crate accordingly and put together a nice spread of odd-ball radio themed cuts, original edits and productions (see Trap.Avoid’s ‘Little Countries’!), boogie R&B and full-throttle disco. Thank ya dudes!

Part 1: Mike McGill starts it off…

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Dr. Togo “Be Free”
Fat Larry’s Band “Lookin’ For Love” (WMOT)
David Joseph “Let’s Live It Up (instrumental)” (Mango)
Mike T “Do It Any Way You Wanna” (Golden Pyramid)
Earl Flint “People Hold On” (CBS Records)
Side On “Magic” (Beggars Banquet)
Fonda Rae “Heobah (Instrumental)” (Posse Records)
Kay Gees “Burn Me Up” (Delight)
Teddy Pendergrass “You Can’t Hide From Yourself” (TSOP)

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Part 2: Sharegroove takes over…

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Joe Tremaine “Radio” (Hector Records)
Hi-Rise “Funky Nite” (Hi-Smoke Records)
Raydio “For Those Who Like To Groove” (Arista)
Cookie “Can’t Judge A Book By It’s Cover” (Le Jazz)
Electrik Funk “On A Journey” (Prelude)
Carol Hahn “Do Your Best” (nickel recording)
Jo Bisso “I Wanna Love” (Jobiss International)
Nytro “Where’s the Party” (Whitfield Records)
Land Doggies “Flip Side” (Sandcastle Records)
Bill Withers “Harlem (edit)”
Coffee “I Wanna Be With You” (Midwest International Records)
The Mole “Smiling and Running” (Wagon Repair)
Trap.Avoid “Little Countries (Neurotic Drum Band remix feat. Sal Principato)” (Dither Down)
33hz “Under The Sun (Trap.Avoid remix)” (Dither Down)
Honey “Superhythm” (EMI Records)
– “Always on My Mind (Jerome Deeradji edit)” (Stilllove4music)
Candi Station “When You Wake Up Tomorrow” (WB Records)
Bobby Youngblood & Kenix “There’s Never Been No One Like You” (West End)
Tangerue “Doin Your Own Thing” (So Philly Records)
Phyrwork “Do You Feel The Same” (Mercury)
Carlos C. Ward “Hello Baby” (LTR)
ORS “Sweet Release (DJ Duckcomb edit)”
Wayne Newton “You Stepped Into My Life”
Two Tons of Fun “Just Us” (Fantasy/Honey)
Genobia Jeter “Things “Have” Got To Get Better” (Savoy)

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Snack & C’mish on A Downtown Affair

Here we go with the guest set by Snack & C’mish, a Brooklyn based DJ and production duo with a supreme and expansive taste for dance music of all sorts. We had them join us for our now defunct Light Up the Night party during one of the few snowy NY nights in 2010, and they happened to come through the studio on similar circumstances this January. They’re always amazing me with the gnarly 12″ pic sleeve imports from the mid-80s that sound WAY cooler than the cover lead me to believe; they brought quite a few of these tunes along, and also dropped a few exclusive originals & edits along with some stunning re-issued material that’s now debuted on the program. Tackleberry and I keep the vibe instilled by their set, and still find a few opportunities to indulge. Catch Snack & C’mish over at Tandem at their monthly MAGNUM party.

Part 1: Snack & C’mish

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Micky Milan “Quand Tu Danses” (Milan)
Ike Strong “Boogie Land” (Willker)
Eddie Drennon “Can You Dig It” (Casablanca)
Tom Browne “Can’t Give It Away” (Arista)
High Fashion “You’re The Winner” (Capitol Records)
Haywoode “A Time Like This” (CBS)
Aermenta “I wanna Be With You” (Savoire Faire)
Galaxy “Wait Until Tonight (dub)” (Ensign)
Claudja Barry “Your Sweet Touch (instrumental)” (Personal)
Toshiki Kadomatsu “Step Into The Light” (Air records)
Rome Jeffries “Good Love”
Selection “I’m So Glad” (Full Time)
Brief Encounter “Get A Good Feeling” (Jazzman)
LeRom Baker “You’re The Best” (Lotus Land)
Michael Soward “He,s Alive” (PPU)
Sandra Feva “If You Want It, You Got It” (Venture)
Tokers “NYC Woman”
Debbie Trusty “Searching for Some Loving (instrumental)” (West End)
Snack n C’mish “FF”
V.I.S.A. “I’m A Dancer” (Unidisc)

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PART 2: One more from the C’mish, then Tackleberry & Mike take over…

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Sylvester “Give It Up (Don’t Make Me Wait)” (Fantasy Records)
Yvonne Gage “Lover of my Dreams” (BMC)
System “Estas en mi systema” (Atlantic)
Queen Samantha “Give Me Action” (Fuschia)
Daybreak “Everybody Get Off” (Prelude)
The J.B.s featuring Maxxi “Just Wanna Make You Dance” (Drive)
The Duncans “Too Damn Hot” (Impact)
Kocky “Just Keep On Dancing” (Windsong)
Billy Newton-Davis “Romance” (Rio)
Juggy Murray Jones “What A Way To Fly” (Jupiter)
Reggie Simms “Over and Over” (PBI)
Michael Brown “Dancing To Your Music” (Estate Record Corporation)

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ADA w/ Joseph Colbourne

Last week we welcomed the esteemed DJ Joseph Colbourne down from Boston to guest on the program. We’ve been trying to hook up for some time now, so we’re real excited we were able to put this together. Joseph is an active contributor to Viva Radio, and is also putting on the Boston’s preeminent, and supremely rad gay disco party called Foxy. He joined us in the studio prior to a weekend of back-to-back gigs, and a dazzling set it was! More than a few of these were new to our ears, and no doubt this one will be in rotation for some time!

Part 1: Joseph Colbourne

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Dennis Coffey – Another Time Another Place (Westbound)
Rhyze – Singing and Dancing (SAM)
Stikki Stuff – School (Carrere)
Yolanda Brown – Being A Woman (April Records)
D.J. Rogers – Love Cycle (ARC)
Eboni Band – Get Together (Eboni Records)
Manfredo Fest – Jungle Kitten (Blue Bird Records)
Urszula Dudziak – Papaya (Arista)
James Jennings – Everything Goes Good With Music (Humes Records)
Ureaus – Let Our Music Make Love To You (Mel-Mel)
Nkitchoua – Love Tones (capriccio)
T.O.C. Band – Hand It Over (T.O.C.)
John Gee – You Are That Man (Pashlo)
Mandrill – Can You Get It (Arista)
Sunstreet – Lovin (Bear Records Inc.)
Newz – Jump On (Mercury)
Ritchie Family – Real Love (RCA)
Alphonse Mounzon – I’m Glad That You’re Here (London)
Fever – You Want Me (Fantasy)
Koffi & Kiki- 24 Hours In A DIsco (Bronze)
Neil Oliver – The Trip (Fiesta)

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Part 2: Tackleberry & Mike McGill

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Trance – Hang On (Good Vibes)
Phyliss Hyman – You Know How To Love Me
The O’Jays – Put Our Hands Together
Electric Mind – Pick Me Up (Emergency)
Level 42 – Wings of Love
Steve Shelto – Don’t You Give Your Love Away (SAM)
Laurice Hudson – Feel My Love (Snowflake)
Arlana – You Can’t Keep Breaking My Heart (dub) (Peach Tree)
David Joseph – You Can’t Hide From Love (Mango)
James Otis White Jr. – Baby Come On

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Big Apple Resonance: ADA 2010 Retrospective

The year is coming to a close, and it’s time to wax romantic about the program’s journey in 2010. It’s been a pleasure to strike a weekly routine of preparing and playing the music that has kept us spellbound for the past three years. We’re planning to hold steady in 2011, and to continue expanding the calendar of guests and programming appeal by doing what we’ve been doing. As I said last year, its the comfort of knowing there are folks out there in radio and internet land who are genuinely into our thing and make it all the more worthwhile for us to come in week in, week out to do that very thing. A special thanks to those close friends of the program that have made a lot of the connections along the way – you know who you are! Let’s toast to the music, and run down a fabulous year of records and recordings held for posterity…

If January were any indication for the year ahead, it certainly bode well after we stacked the calendar with a series of exceptional guest DJs. A last minute booking through LOVE ON THE RUN put us in touch with Jeremy a.k.a. Underground Paris, who gave us a glimpse of his truly eclectic taste and penchant for the rarer sounds spanning genres, formats and geographies. We had our guests for the next week booked for quite some time, as I recall the anticipation of having Darshan Jesrani, Doug Gomez and Henry Maldonado on the program. Known together for their party Play It Loud! , and perhaps more individually for their importance and contribution to the ever-evolving sound of ‘Disco’, it only seemed right to hand over the reigns and have them play through the entire program. For those in the know, there is an enduring bright spot in the revolving door of the NYC party circuit in the form of a weekly music-minded gathering called Lost and Found in Brooklyn, with a rotating cast of DJs; JBX, Honeydripper, Boogieman and Old Chris played on the program to represent this venerable institution.To close out January, we invited Frantz Barosy to the program after striking a friendship with this estimable dude; he played us some cuts that are now committed to memory, and champed through our negligence on booth monitoring for the majority of his set (still sorry!).

As co-hosts of a radio program called A Downtown Affair, there’s always one date on the calendar that’s circled in lipstick red – February 14th, Valentines Day. Covering the both sides of this special occasion seemed like the dignified approach, hence the airing of our special Boogie Lovers session on the 12th followed by the Lovers Lost program on the 19th. We were certainly content after props came dribbling in from Marly Marl (!!!) days after airing, with some interesting context about the celeb-status donned on cats like Daryl Payne and Michael Bailey in Queens Bridge during the early ’80s.

It almost felt like a relapse after Adam Stegs of Vietcong Disco came through and played a heavy hand of R&B in advance of one the first of a few Camp Debonair outings sprinkled throughout the year. Next we had Frank of Voodoo Funk broadcasting his disinterred African vinyl plays in advance of his Lagos Disco Inferno compilation. The rest of March was nothing short of spectacular, as evidenced by the multiple plays of a certain Michael Boothman record. We started in good company with the PRAT crew – James Mulry, Porkchop & Lloydski, who translated their much-heralded party Particularly Random at Tandem beautifully to the radio format. Robbie Busch, a.k.a. DJ McBoing Boing, assembled a program composed of head-turning records we’d never heard of, leaving us with a standout recording that’s still in steady rotation here at LGS. It’s easy to see why Chairman Mao is one of the most esteemed DJs in the business, and more importantly why he’s such a damn pleasure to have on the radio. Twice. He first came through at the end of March and dropped a time capsule of soul, funk, and disco from the dollar bins to the gold vaults. With no intention of breaking pace, we arranged for Peter Reyes to make a guest appearance in early April. Peter gave us a formal introduction to sleaze after playing through some of the selections plucked from his incomprehensibly large and varied record collection dwelling in Newark, New Jersey. Quite a treat, and we’ll have him back in February of this year for more. The next week brought the Nigerian ex-pats Osita & Osore into the studio for what became a nice counterpoint to the shows leading up to it – a self-crafted course of jazz, fusion, brazilian, afro and their outpourings.

The following week, DJ Monk One, the hallmark of a musicologist-selector, joined the program and pulled records out of his collection for a special ADA appearance.DJ Red Greg was on the shortlist of out-of-town disc jockeys we hoped to have on the program some day. Luck would have it he was coming through town to play at the selector’s paradise Love themed parties put together by DJ Love on the Run. This one was a treat; Red Greg is an outstanding DJ who remains a reference point for us, as evidenced in the mix he put together in the studio during his appearance. As the fair weather set in, we welcomed Mikie Lixxx, who put together a program that envisaged warm weather cruising (top down) in NY when the FM-band was king. A well curated homage that carries THAT much stronger when it’s routed through the same broadcast antenna which beamed out the songs on this mix at their initial release and radio airplay. Mikie will be back with us for another go in January 2011. The next few weeks Tackleberry and I hunkered down for a chance to showcase new finds and re-instill some of the program staples as we geared up for the summer. There’s some core ADA vibes in these go-between weeks, since we’re skipping out on our guest-hosting duties and bringing full crates for the 2.5 hr journey, re-defined each week, and much, much more prone to indulgence.

July kicked off with DJ Kamui’s return – his second appearance on the program for yet another true to form all 45s set, this time going back-to-back with Tackleberry. We were hasslin’ Vin Sol to come back on the program after his guest mix at the end of 2009… He obliged, and brought Derrick Love on board for an express trip to GEMINI DISCO, a SF-based party they’ve partnered on for some time. This one was right, and carried well past the 1AM broadcast cutoff. Next up: Teddy King, a 5x DMC finalist who also hold a deep knowledge of tasteful classics, breaks and the like. Teddy’s was also a repeat appearance, as the studio calls and archive recording both serve as a testament to it’s found favor on the airwaves. In no small thanks to Peter Reyes, Hippie Torrales dropped in for a guest set in anticipation of his European summer tour. This one was a humbler – it’s easy to hear that Hippie earned his chops in the club circuit back in the halcyon years. Listen back for a supremely crafted mix, harmonious blends and a track list that is unmistakably classic.

There’s bound to be one Friday the 13th each year, and when this happens we reach back to many of the cuts that evoke the darker, more carnal side of what fits in our format. This time ’round we had DJ BLT of LEGWARMERS fame join us to indulge, and construct a Friday night Radio Freakout. Ah, and then a respite for a few weeks, allowing us to refresh and re-familiarize ourselves with the console, the mixing duties, and the joy of trekking through 40-50 records in continuous mix on Friday Night FM. Asaf Segal joined us in September for his second visit, treating us to a program filled with seldom seen 45s & 12s that remind us why we love 100 LIMOUSINES FAM and the sounds & vibes they champion.

Our first delve into the Go Go sound was directed by Matt Stackswell, who came up from DC in early October with a bunch of vinyl that was new to the program. The following week, Chairman Mao returned and rightfully carried us through the full 2.5 hours. We reached out to Jonny Paycheck & Doc Delay of Good Records to come through the studio, both of whom stepped in-and-out of bounds of the program format to bring us a night of broad musical styles while remaining anchored to the rhythm of Friday Night FM. We had the pleasure of Jared Boxx a.k.a. JBX’s return to the program, this time bringing his partner Scian Smooth into the studio to share the set. Never to disappoint, JBX and the larger Big City fam came through again, gracing us with a sweet, soulful selection of records that adds a bit more each time I return to listen.

Josh Dunn – a.k.a. Fox 50 – the man behind 100 Limousines came downtown for a Halloween joyride in late October. The dude had left over half his bag at home but still managed to piece together a strong string of plays, replete with his ever-present nods to the hometown that’s D-town. Josh, we’ll need you back for more! DJ Emskee, long time resident of WBAI came along for a role reversal and played guest on our program in November – what ensued was a well tailored mix of underground classics knit into a narrative of NYC club sounds over these years. We followed with a double booking of heavy hitters: Cosmo Baker of NYC’s The Rub split the show with DJ Rahaan out of Chicago, both of which bookended a highlight fall program. Our good friends Rockers Galore came on Thanksgiving Eve to share the sound showcased at their oft-occurring Rockers Galore jams around Brooklyn. The last guest mix of the year was left for Spankie Hazard, a rare-groove savant based in Tokyo that has been a big supporter of the show over the years.

Tomorrow night on New Years Eve, Tackleberry and I will be on the dial as duty calls, and we’re oh so ready for a special NYE night broadcast. Forthcoming is our 3 Year Anniversary Jam on Saturday January 8th at the Counting Room in Williamsburg. We’ll be following through with the details shortly.

Here’s to many returns for y’all out there… Thanks for the support & let’s carry the torch.

Back from November…

We accidentally hit the delay petal on posting the archived recording for the guest appearance of our good friends, Rockers Galore, who returned to the program for their second appearance in late November. Matt & Greg always bring a varied assortment of tunes, and this tag team set lends a taste of what you can expect for any RG events that you might have the privilege of checking out.

Part 1: Rockers Galore:

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Jon & Vangelis – Mayflower (Polygram)
I Level – Number 4 (Epic)
Debbie Peters – Baby It’s All Right (Free Flight)
Belle Epoque – Miss Broadway (Shady Grove)
Hot Chocolate – Every1′s A Winner (RAK)
Revelation – Feel It (Handshake)
N.Y. House’n Authority – Apt 1D (Mudd remix) (Tu Rong)
Jungle Wonz – The Jungle (Trax)
Erotic Drum Band – Jerky Rhythm (Prism)
Instant Funk – Bodyshine (Salsoul)
Suzy Q – Get On Up (Atlantic)
Passengers – I’ll Be Standing Beside (Uniwave)
Mandre – I Like Your Freaky Ways (Motown)
The Staple Singers – Slippery People (Private I)
The Earons – Land of Hunger (Island Records)
- Change Position (Special Disco mix) (One-way)
Cyclades – Fire To Desire (Cyclade)
Cole Medina – Buffalo Bill (Cole’s OG mix)
Mascara – Baja (Oh My! records)
On The Prowl – I’m The Only One (Party Breaks)
Hugh Maskela – Don’t Go Lose It Baby (Jive)
Passengers – Hot Leather (Moby Dick records)
Voyage – Point Zero (Marlin)
Lisa – Jump Shot (Moby Dick)
Loureth Russel Grant – Hot To Trot (Alvarez Records)
Macho – Because There’s Music In The Air (Prelude)
Patrick Hernandez – Born To Be Alive (Columbia)
-Baby Baby Aw Shucks (Hardy edit)

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Mike & Tackleberry play a few after the Rockers start with the first…
Rene & Angela – Just Friends (Capitol)
Kleer – Magic (Atlantic)
Aquarian Dream – Phoenix (Buddah)
Damaris – What About My Love (Columbia)
Candy Bowman – I Wanna Feel Your Touch (RCA)
Phenomenal – Give Me A Shot of Your Love (Stanpico)
Santrax – You’re The One (Hitman records)

Greg closes out…
Sylvie Striplin – Give Me Your Love (Uno Melodic Records)
Harari – Party (A&M Records)

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Merry Christmas!


Happy & healthy holiday wishes from us at LGS!

We’ve indulged ourselves in the holiday slumber and have a few weeks of recordings to put up before getting back on track. This Friday we’ll be broadcasting through Christmas Eve night in the Tri-State during peak hour present delivery. Of course we’ll do our best to keep it tasteful, but don’t forget a proper Christmas program has it’s fair share of cheese.

Loads of exciting things on the horizon – our annual rundown of this year’s guests and special moments is in the works, a live New Year’s Eve broadcast to grace the dial on a big NY night (peace to cabbies, security guards, transit workers et. al), our 3 (!!!) year anniversary party on January 8th (details to follow), and a schedule of exciting guests for the first sixth months of the year. Whew, stay close…

Hippie Torrales on A Downtown Affair

Wow, what a treat! Last Friday we had the illustrious Hippie Torrales of Zanzibar fame join us in the studio for a special guest set in anticipation of his upcoming European tour and record releases. Hippie brought by a selection of music that illuminates the crossover sound emerging in the late ’60s and early ’70s which later defined DISCO along with a few edits and reworks of treasured club classics. A tried, trusted and true selector whose reputation and taste are only topped by his warm and friendly personality. Thanks for this one Hippie!

In part 2, Tackleberry and myself weaved through modern soul, deep disco and select classics to close out the second half of the show. Next week DJ BLT joins us for a guest set on a Friday evening that happens to fall on the 13th of the month. Should be anything but ordinary!

Big thanks to Peter Reyes for making the connection on this one.

Part 1 w/ Hippie Torrales:

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Gaz “Sing Sing” (Salsoul)
Cat Mother “Track In A (Hippie’s edit)”
People’s Choice “Do It Any Way You Wanna (edit)”
Deodato “Whistlebump”
Teddy Pendergrass “You Can’t Hide From Yourself”
The Whispers “Make It With You”
Carol Douglas “Fell In Love”
Gloria Gaynor “I’ve Got You Under My Skin (Hippie’s edit)”
The Softones “That Old Black Magic”
The New Birth “Gotta Get A Nut??”
Dr. John “Right Place Wrong Time”
Donald Byrd “Change”
Mantronix “Gotta Find A Way”
The Jones Girls “You’re Gonna Make Me Love Somebody Else”
James Brown “Sex Machine”
George McCrae “I Get Lifted”

Part 2 w/ Tackleberry & Mike McGill:

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Jesse James “I Can Feel Your Love Vibes” (Midtown Records)
Tony Silvester & The New Ingredient “Pazuzu” (Mercury)
Slide “Easy On”
Mighty Pope “Sweet Blindness” (WB)
- “Feel The Fire (Mike’s edit)”
Jesse Gomez “Baby I’m Coming At You” (Mankind)
Darcus “It’s Got To Be Love” (RCA)
Belle Farms Estates “Puddin’” (Belle Farms Estates)

A Downtown Affair – May 21st 2010

Plays from across the spectrum this week: an obscuro Moulton mix of “Don’t Take My Shadow”, sweaty homoerotic drum breaks, Italians in America, Americans in Italy, all rounded out by an abundance of program staples that have faithfully returned to the rotation. Thanks to all those who came out to Camp Debonair this past weekend!

Part 1: Tackleberry & Mike McGill

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Clausel “Let Me Love You” (Up Right Records) 12″
Charles Johnson “Good Good Lovin’” (Dash) 7″
Jessie James “I Can Feel Your Love Vibes” (Midtown Records) 7″
Brass Fever “Time Is Running Out” (Impulse) LP
Lowrell “Overdose of Love” (AVI) 12″
Sky “First Time Around” (Salsoul) 12″
The Crusaders “Street Life (Special U.S. Remix Version)” (MCA Records) 12″
Twilight “Play My Game” (Luv N Haight) LP
Jaymz Bedford “Just Keep My Boogie” (Gold Mink) 12″
Alfonzo “Girl You Are The One” (Joe-Wes) 12″
Plush “Free and Easy” (RCA) LP
Pure Energy “Love Game (A Love Dub)” (Injection) 7″
Alfreda James & Billy Ray “Back To Love” (Rappers Rapp Disco Co.) 12″
Visual “The Music Got Me” (Prelude) 12″
Alexander Robotnik “Problemes D’Amour” (Sire) LP
Plastic Mode “Baja Imperial” (Discomagic) 12″
Tempest Trio “Do You Like The Way That It Feels” (Marlin) LP
Two Girls “Another Boy In Town (Mike’s Edit)” (-) CD
Klein & BMO “Wonderful” (Atlantic) LP

Part 2: Tackleberry & Mike McGill

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Winfield Parker “I Wanna Be With You” (P& L Records) 7″
Kings Go Forth “Don’t Take My Shadow” (Luaka Bop) 12″ {Tom Moulton Mix!}
Mary Mundy “Love Has Gone Away” (Laurie) 12″
Logg “I know you will” (Salsoul) 12″
Stevie Wonder “Do I Do” (Motown) 7″
Pino D’Angio “Ma Quale Idea” (Flarenasch) 12″
Gene Chandler “Get Down” (Chi-Sound) 12″
Hamilton Bohannon “Me And The Gang” (Mercury) 7″
Slide “Easy On” (Discus) LP
Demis Roussous “L.O.V.E. Got A Hold Of Me” (Mercury) 12″
Taana Gardner “When You Touch Me” (West End) 12″
Judy Clayton “Love Is Gonna Find You” (Warner Curb) 12″
Lee Moore “Reachin’” (Source) 12″
G.D. and the Big J “Movin On” (Good) 7″
South Shore Commission “Free Man” (Wand) LP

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