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DJ Sneak

DJ Sneak

DJ Sneak began listening to house music soon after he and his family arrived from Puerto Rico in the early 1980s. Because he could not speak English, Sneak gravitated to instrumental music (as well as graffiti art), and became inspired by Chicago legends such as Marshall Jefferson and DJ Pierre.

Many of those early innovators had left Chicago for the East Coast by the late 80s, when Sneak was ready to start in the business; by 1992, however, Cajmere had begun a resurgence in the city’s classic sound by starting up Cajual Records. Sneak aided in the revolution with a series of singles on Cajual’s sister label, the harder-oriented Relief Records, as well as putting out singles on the renowned Cajual imprint, setting the stage for a filtered disco house movement to come in the latter half of the 90s with singles such as “The Moondoggy Ep” and “Sneak Essentials.”

Besides other productions for Strictly Rhythm, Henry St., ZYX, 83 West and Feverpitch (several of which feature Armand Van Helden on co-production, building on the Latin vibes of their heritage), DJ Sneak has also released mix compilations including 1996’s Kinky Trax Collection and the following year’s Buggin’ Da Beats. He continued to release tracks through the 90s and into the 2000s, scoring a worldwide smash with the single “Fix My Sink” produced with DJ Bear Who.He eventually started his own label, Magnetic Recordings, and moved to Toronto, Canada, where he operated a DJ booking agency called All World Entertainment. He continues to travel all over the planet as an in demand DJ and is considered one of the top producers and remixers in dance music today.

Lyrics by DJ Sneak are featured in the Daft Punk song “Digital Love” from their 2001 album Discovery.

The Voices

Toronto’s The Voices (Truffle, Plant Music) return from a long hiatus with a new lineup and very fresh sound to deliver this dark and stormy EP which features two new original live disco numbers and a stomping Woolfy (Rong, Permanent Vacation) Remix for fans of deeper Disco and Indie Dance.The Voices EP

This will be their first EP since 2005 and follow-up on the initial success of their Sure Thing/Street Commander EP’s on NYC’s Plant Music. Cavern is a Disco-Punk stomper that builds from the start with sizzling 4/4 live drums, bass, keys and a hypnotic subdued vocals that build to an apex only to break down and come back harder on the instrumental tip. For the lovers of Punk Funk, Disco with a bit of Madchester thrown in. Spooky is a tripped out instrumental that is slower in tempo and heavy on the psychedelic. Continue reading ‘The Voices’

King Sunshine: A powerful, unforgettable, jazz, disco, funk experience!

Do yourself a huge favour — open THIS up a new tab while reading this review because this is going to sound crazy, but when I call King Sunshine an infusion of jazz, disco, funk, and dance backed by tight horns and smooth, soulful electronics, I want you to know exactly what I mean. Hear that? King Sunshine has been lighting dance floors on fire since 1998 as, what they call, a ‘highly skilled and electric live act’ — and I’m inclined to believe them!

Their second album, aptly named Second Movement, was released in 2006. Samples of this album (along with their first album and some hip live tracks) can be found on their web site. Their live sets are one, continuous, seamless stream of raw, explosive dance tracks that sound, at times, like they could be straight off of a vinyl from my mom’s teenage 70’s disco/funk phase.

So go on, get funky with King Sunshine at an upcoming show!

April 11 — Live at the Mercury Lounge (OTTAWA )
DOORS 9PM
April 12 — Live at Le Divan Orange (MONTREAL)
DOORS 9PM / $10

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Fred Everything: True house for true Ottawa heads

How do you write about something as fun and fresh as the beats and breaks of Montreal star DJ Fred Everything? Well, for some inspiration I visited his Myspace and cranked up sample beats he had available. I went from casual head bob to full on purse-lipped, hip-waggling, seat dancing in seconds! His style, while planted firmly in the deep house genre, definitely draws from an array of influences from disco to funk and soul.

Although he’s known for his remixing, his non-mix debut, 2000’s Under The Sun, was a huge success with critics and fans alike and he has appeared on more than 100 compilations worldwide. Fred Everything has remixed popular artists such as KemeticJust, Random Factor, AtJazz, Joeski, Bran Van 3000 and Roy Davis Jr.’s classic track “Watch Them Come”. But, by far, one of the coolest things I found out when trying to get the scoop on Fred Everything is that his record label, Lazy Days Recordings, throws a monthly party at one of my favourite Montreal hangouts le Salon Daomé. This place is super chill– it looks and feels like an apartment but it’s a musical civil uprising at night (and a working studio during the day, believe it or not).

Fred Everything gets a huge thumbs up from me but hey, if you need more convincing pick up an album or two or, better yet, check him out live at a musical civil uprising near you (or, you know, follow him from venue to venue, city to city until you run out of gas or you burn out the soles of your dancing shoes):

28 Feb 2008, 8:00pm - Mercury Lounge (Ottawa, Ontario)
29 Feb 2008, 8:00pm - Lazy Days @ Jupiter Room (Montreal, Quebec)
1 Mar 2008, 8:00pm - Nuits Blanches @ Montreal CAC (Montreal, Quebec)
25 Mar 2008, 8:00pm - Nightlyfe Magazine Party WMC (Miami, Florida)
26 Mar 2008, 8:00pm - Amenti/Solid Tokyo/Lazy Days @ Beach Plaza Hotel (Miami, Florida)
27 Mar 2008, 8:00pm - Om Miami (Miami, Florida)
5 Apr 2008, 8:00pm - Ohm, Portland (Portland, Oregon)

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