Russ Vickers Posted April 10, 2006 Posted April 10, 2006 (edited) As I'm across the pond interested to know what are the big 'new' toons right now in the UK Allnighters, top 5's would be good. Not your tunes, just favourites from the Nighters. Thank you in advance Russ Edited April 10, 2006 by Russ Vickers
Glyn Williams Posted April 10, 2006 Posted April 10, 2006 most played at the mo must be nicole willis if this aint love and dj genesis tribute to betty wright on the modern side and jelly beans you dont mean me no good on the oldies
Chalky Posted April 10, 2006 Posted April 10, 2006 the scene must be in a sorry state when a Finnish funk record and a house record are the best the scene can come up with right now. 100's of records out there that aren't played that should be played before records like these should grace the decks IMO
Guest Stuart T Posted April 10, 2006 Posted April 10, 2006 the scene must be in a sorry state when a Finnish funk record and a house record are the best the scene can come up with right now. 100's of records out there that aren't played that should be played before records like these should grace the decks IMO 100% correct. Mind, I don't even know what the first two are. Maybe I go to the wrong clubs?
Guest Baz Posted April 10, 2006 Posted April 10, 2006 Why was it DJ Genisis that went big anyway Just because Soul Sam is playing it, there is loads of soulful house much better than Genisis bet if some one else played one they would be froned upon, just goes to show what a 'name' can do for a record.
Chalky Posted April 10, 2006 Posted April 10, 2006 (edited) Why was it DJ Genisis that went big anyway Just because Soul Sam is playing it, there is loads of soulful house much better than Genisis bet if some one else played one they would be froned upon, just goes to show what a 'name' can do for a record. So it's soulful house now and no longer disco whether you like Sam or not, at least he has the balls to play newer and lesser known stuff unlike many of the flock . I don't particularly like the said record but there are many, on the northern and modern scenes who don't frown upon the record, you can't argue with a full floor...so called name or not! Edited April 10, 2006 by chalky
Guest Baz Posted April 10, 2006 Posted April 10, 2006 So it's soulful house now and no longer disco whether you like Sam or not, at least he has the balls to play newer and lesser known stuff unlike many of the flock . I don't particularly like the said record but there are many, on the northern and modern scenes who don't frown upon the record, you can't argue with a full floor...so called name or not! Soulful house comes under Disco, its Disco for the 21st century It was no way a attack at Sam what so ever, but i was just saying if some one else played the record it might just have been a passing 'mistake' by a maverick DJ. was more trying to point out about crowds thinking if he's playing it it must be good ect, ect.
Guest Dodger Posted April 10, 2006 Posted April 10, 2006 most played at the mo must be nicole willis if this aint love and dj genesis tribute to betty wright on the modern side Are we talking 'modern' tracks that are played in northern rooms here? Just curious.
Russ Vickers Posted April 10, 2006 Author Posted April 10, 2006 Are we talking 'modern' tracks that are played in northern rooms here? Just curious. No, thats a different thread. Russ
Guest Dodger Posted April 10, 2006 Posted April 10, 2006 No, thats a different thread. Russ I know Russ, I was specifically asking about the two "biggest modern soul tracks", neither of which I like or own - one of which is just a crap blag of a Betty Wright song with a beat and the other is new music trying to sound old, which I dislike even more than sixties music, so I guess that doesn't make me much of a modern soul DJ!! CDs winging their way across the Atlantic mate, posted them today.
JimK Posted April 10, 2006 Posted April 10, 2006 Seem to remember Sam playing Sam Cooke's Chain Gang at Brighouse a few years ago. Some looked astonished, some shook their heads but most thought what a refreshing change and it packed the floor!! Haha
Dennisoul Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 As I'm across the pond interested to know what are the big 'new' toons right now in the UK Allnighters, top 5's would be good. Not your tunes, just favourites from the Nighters. Thank you in advance Russ Don`t know if this answers your question as they`re both cover/ups.Both played by Butch,his Masqueraders c/u and his Jean Carter c/u.I heard them for the first time about a month ago and there were plenty of people on the dancefloor so they must be up there.
Jumpinjoan Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 Don`t know if this answers your question as they`re both cover/ups.Both played by Butch,his Masqueraders c/u and his Jean Carter c/u.I heard them for the first time about a month ago and there were plenty of people on the dancefloor so they must be up there. Well Andy, i think Butch's Masqueraders c/u is just about the best thing i've heard in years! It's absolutely AWESOME! Hope you're well by the way
Dennisoul Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 Well Andy, i think Butch's Masqueraders c/u is just about the best thing i've heard in years! It's absolutely AWESOME! Hope you're well by the way Hi there lass,great minds think alike just exactly what I thought at the time.He played that many good tunes that it got a bit confusing,but those two really stuck in my head.Did you have a listen to that Major Lance track that a kind soul sourcer put up on the site for me.Would have thought it was your type of thing,I love it to bits. I`m doin just great at the mo Jo,how you keepin yourself?
Guest Netspeaky Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 Seem to remember Sam playing Sam Cooke's Chain Gang at Brighouse a few years ago. Some looked astonished, some shook their heads but most thought what a refreshing change and it packed the floor!! HahaNothing strange about this, Sam always plays totally across the board, he just knows when to play what at each spot he does. Visit Broughton to catch his full range in an hour spot, he knows he can do it here, so you get the lot, modern monster through to club classic. By the way it's on this Saturday.
Jumpinjoan Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 Hi there lass,great minds think alike just exactly what I thought at the time.He played that many good tunes that it got a bit confusing,but those two really stuck in my head.Did you have a listen to that Major Lance track that a kind soul sourcer put up on the site for me.Would have thought it was your type of thing,I love it to bits. I`m doin just great at the mo Jo,how you keepin yourself? Have had it for years Andy .... got loads of Major Lance stuff ... maybe we should start a Major Lance thread ... stick a few sound files up ... great talent that man .... a bit like yourself
good angel Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 Have had it for years Andy .... got loads of Major Lance stuff ... maybe we should start a Major Lance thread ... stick a few sound files up ... great talent that man .... a bit like yourself Ive always said, if its good play it.If its from 2006 or 1960,but you have to mix the music. All the best,Kev
Chalky Posted April 13, 2006 Posted April 13, 2006 Don`t know if this answers your question as they`re both cover/ups.Both played by Butch,his Masqueraders c/u and his Jean Carter c/u.I heard them for the first time about a month ago and there were plenty of people on the dancefloor so they must be up there. Well Andy, i think Butch's Masqueraders c/u is just about the best thing i've heard in years! It's absolutely AWESOME! Hope you're well by the way Echo Joans comment..the Masqueraders is awesome. His Jerri Taylor "Its Beautiful" cover up is superb too, dunno where he keeps finding them.
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