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Wildblood Wonders

Friday, July 31, 2009

Wildblood's Wonders August 09

Gscene August 2009

Well here we go. Brighton Pride is finally here. Whoop, whoop, whoop and other words of gay abandonment. And so to your soundtrack for the day.

It’s all in the preparation and I can’t think of a finer start to your proud day than Joey Negro & The Sunburst Band ‘The Remixes’ on ZR Records. A DJ and producer you can always trust to deliver, this time Joey hands over the reins to remixers including Grant Nelson, DJ Meme and Audiowhores and produces a sensation for the ears that’ll make squeezing into your salty seaside costume a doodle. As for the park – well there’ll be ample disco brilliance to keep you going all day long be it Popstarz, Calabash, Wild Fruit, those bassy bears or Girl Action.

Disco nap wise – and every girl needs a disco nap – ‘Café Mambo Ibiza 09’ compiled by José Padilla on Defected will have you horizontal quicker than is probably decent, Glide & Swerve’s ‘Bring Back Love’ on Gung-Ho! Recordings will bring the Balearic goodness out in you and the very wonderful iLabel will keep you sweet with Roebeck’s soul shiny electronica ‘Hurricanes on Venus’. And if you wanna a little uplift then Afterlife’s ‘Electrosensitive’ on Bargrooves with it’s Steve Miller quality assured stamp will send you dub, jazz, Latin, house and disco dizzy.

Finally to bump up those BPM's. First the classy ‘Soul Love’ compiled by Seamus Haji on Big Love. It’ll lift your Pride spirits high as Haji brings together the best of his home-grown house. ‘Horse Meat Disco’ on Strut will remind you why our clubs will always be a strutting butt above the rest with it’s unadulterated funky, electro and Italo disco nuggets. Finally check out Global Underground and James Lavelle on ‘GU37 Bangkok’. Jackin techno, minimalist melodic rock and deep, deep house that’ll start your night just right.

Finally there’s my DJ mix of the month. Guy Williams Live at Ibiza’s Space Terrace Mix blew my speakers away. Two hours of dirty beats that dismiss the dark in favour of a beauty that I’ve rarely heard progressive house deliver. www.myspace.com/guyguylondon

So whatever soundtrack you choose for Pride enjoy. Play loud, play safe and play proud. Happy Brighton Pride sweet peas! xx

Wildblood’s August Wonders
1. Dave Kurtis ‘Funky Nassau’ (Original Mix) Attractive
The funk is back and it’s got bigger balls than ever!   
2. Analog People In A Digital World ‘Rose Rouge’ (Vocal Edit) Ultra US
The underground wonder that’s making a noise across clubland
3. Chocolate Puma Bingo Players ‘Disco Electrique’ (Vocal Mix) Strictly Rhythm
One to get everybody jumping this Pride season.
4. Romain Curtis & Seamus Haji "I've Been Looking" (Romain Curtis Club Mix) Big Love
Getting bigger by the day – a big love bomb.       
5. Red Carpet ‘Leyenda’ White
Red Carpet’s ‘Alright’ and My Digital Enemy’s ‘Leyenda’ brought together with a touch of Mikalis magic.
6. Chris Coco ‘Summertime’ (Mighty Mouse Remix) Dumb Angel
Achingly cool remix from achingly cool remixers. Which makes it cool. Yes?
7. The Rurals ‘Rural Disco Vibes Vol.1’ Digipeng
Four tracks of delicious disco including a MJ track that’s right and exact.   
8. Guy Williams & Tom Neville ‘Take No Prisoners’ ‘Original Mix’ Black Rabbit EP
One to put a bunny-like bounce into your progressive house addiction.
9. Jocasta ‘Girls Are Evil’ (Groove Junkies Classic Vox)    Morehouse
The title doesn’t say it all but the sultry bass line does. Rocking.   
10. Prok & Fitch Feat. Cevin Fisher ‘Mundo’ (David Penn Remix)   
Fisher, Penn, Prok & Fitch. Four names on one tune ensures greatness.

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