Guest WPaulVanDyk Posted May 26, 2006 Posted May 26, 2006 What do people think of these as you get some on CD's made by Mastermix. It would be intresting to imagine say 6 tracks mixed in about 14 minutes as a megamix played out at some Northern soul night. I personally like them to play while at home. or doing mobile disco's and playing some for a few Northern tracks when asked
Guest ShaneH Posted May 26, 2006 Posted May 26, 2006 its gonna be one of those days good luck with this paul. do you think this post is in the right section of the forum? read the guidelines Shane
Guest rachel Posted May 26, 2006 Posted May 26, 2006 its gonna be one of those days good luck with this paul. do you think this post is in the right section of the forum? read the guidelines Shane Thanks Shane, moved it. Paul, er, yes, good luck... The polite version of my answer would be that I don't think this music lends itself to being mixed.
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted May 26, 2006 Posted May 26, 2006 What do people think of these as you get some on CD's made by Mastermix. It would be intresting to imagine say 6 tracks mixed in about 14 minutes as a megamix played out at some Northern soul night. I personally like them to play while at home. or doing mobile disco's and playing some for a few Northern tracks when asked ..."interesting" isn't the word that comes to mind, Paul. "Heresy" seems to fit rather better... TONY
Ritchieandrew Posted May 26, 2006 Posted May 26, 2006 ..."interesting" isn't the word that comes to mind, Paul. "Heresy" seems to fit rather better... TONY Paul, Not the done thing I'm afraid..............should be filed under the heading : sub-judacae. Regards Ritchie
FrankM Posted May 26, 2006 Posted May 26, 2006 Paul, er, yes, good luck... The polite version of my answer would be that I don't think this music lends itself to being mixed. Technically any dance music which has a regular pattern can be mixed. Weren't you and Carms spotted at a gay northern disco in Edinburgh once? Don't tell me they did not play the B side of the Diana Ross 12" Long Hangover. You know the one with the Supremes mega mix. Of course well known northern fan Simon Soussan had a hit with a motown mix 12" Uptown Festival by Shalamar. If Kev Roberts could mix it might be described like this "A masterful non stop selection from DJ Kev Roberts (the original Wigan Casino DJ) that contains all the Northern Soul classics. Artists include Frank Wilson, The Topics, The Dynamics, The Metros, Eddie Foster, The Group feat. Cecil Washington, Rufus Wood, Bobby Reed, The Epsilons, The DC Blossoms, & many more. 50 incredible floorpackin' stompers & shufflers for your dancing pleasure - non stop! Bestway. 2003." and as discussed previously Andy Smith's Northern Soul mix CD had good sales. What would you rather hear? Some moustachioed codger muttering between records, trying to disguise cue burn or some smoothly mixed up lifting blend of non stop northern soul Heaven?
Guest rachel Posted May 26, 2006 Posted May 26, 2006 Technically any dance music which has a regular pattern can be mixed. Technically, yes... doesn't mean it sounds good though. I can appreciate the skill involved in proper dance/house/funk/hip hop/etc mixing, but 'megamix' just makes me think of Jive Bunny and brings back school disco nightmares Weren't you and Carms spotted at a gay northern disco in Edinburgh once?Wasn't me... and as discussed previously Andy Smith's Northern Soul mix CD had good sales. True.. but who to? What would you rather hear? Some moustachioed codger muttering between records, trying to disguise cue burn or some smoothly mixed up lifting blend of non stop northern soul Heaven? I'd rather just hear records, complete with their intros and endings.
vaultofsouler Posted May 26, 2006 Posted May 26, 2006 its gonna be one of those days Shane Oh the life of a mod.... As for topic question.... Paul you've got to be taking the p*ss.... you can't be serious surely.... "play them at a northern soul night" .... Whatever next.... scratching with records worth ££££'s ....
BrianB Posted May 26, 2006 Posted May 26, 2006 What do people think of these as you get some on CD's made by Mastermix. It would be intresting to imagine say 6 tracks mixed in about 14 minutes as a megamix played out at some Northern soul night. I personally like them to play while at home. or doing mobile disco's and playing some for a few Northern tracks when asked Not being funny Paul, but this is a non-starter. The music doesn't need messing about with. Its fine just as it is.
Dave Moore Posted May 26, 2006 Posted May 26, 2006 I said it when they did the Motown Mix a while back.............................Pearls before swine! Regards, Dave www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
jonbuck Posted May 26, 2006 Posted May 26, 2006 (edited) What do people think of these as you get some on CD's made by Mastermix. It would be intresting to imagine say 6 tracks mixed in about 14 minutes as a megamix played out at some Northern soul night. I personally like them to play while at home. or doing mobile disco's and playing some for a few Northern tracks when asked Whatever !!!! You will definetley impress the punters with this.... Jon Buck Edited May 26, 2006 by jonbuck
Guest Posted May 26, 2006 Posted May 26, 2006 mix these six and you'll be THE MAN: wigan's chosen few - footsie al wilson - the snake wigan's ovation - skiing in the snow muriel day - nine times out of ten raw soul - the gig wayne gibson - under my thumb they'll be offering you DJ sessions at the wigan casino if you make this one up
Paulb Posted May 26, 2006 Posted May 26, 2006 Looks like its got the backing of the soul crowd Paul. Great idea! The Andy Smith cd was hardly a mix album, the tracks rean into each other and that was about it. I liked it though.
Daved Posted May 26, 2006 Posted May 26, 2006 Actually, I thought the 6Ts Housparty mix on Inferno over 20 years ago was really well done. As Bobby Patterson said, "Let's so something different................"
Guest WPaulVanDyk Posted May 27, 2006 Posted May 27, 2006 but i said at the end good for mobile disco's and i guess most people would just look at me and go what the hell is he doing. Was worth a try
Guest martyn Posted May 27, 2006 Posted May 27, 2006 mix these six and you'll be THE MAN: wigan's chosen few - footsie al wilson - the snake wigan's ovation - skiing in the snow muriel day - nine times out of ten raw soul - the gig wayne gibson - under my thumb they'll be offering you DJ sessions at the wigan casino if you make this one up Whats up with Raw Soul -The Gig ......Hardly comparable to the others IMHO
soulfulsaint Posted May 27, 2006 Posted May 27, 2006 I know you do this to wind up old dudes Paul and persoanlly I love the pose. But your wind up this time is not as daft as some of them are saying. Its already happended. Shalimar's first hit, was mixed by northern collector Simon Soussan, the name was taken from the Shalimars (Verve) and the music all uptempo motown etc. Its a naff idea but someone's already done it. Keep winding us up. It makes me smile.
Soulsmith Posted May 27, 2006 Posted May 27, 2006 (edited) I know you do this to wind up old dudes Paul and persoanlly I love the pose. But your wind up this time is not as daft as some of them are saying. Its already happended. Shalimar's first hit, was mixed by northern collector Simon Soussan, the name was taken from the Shalimars (Verve) and the music all uptempo motown etc. Its a naff idea but someone's already done it. Anybody know if SS sought permission from Motown before doing this? I only ask as Gordy was on record as saying that he would never allow any Motown stuff to be re-mixed. Appreciate of course Motown did re-mix there own records later. Edited May 27, 2006 by Soulsmith
Soulsmith Posted May 27, 2006 Posted May 27, 2006 A few words of advice. Never get chatting to a mobile DJ at a wedding & tell him that you have a passing interest in Northern. This is what he will dedicate to you personally- wigan's chosen few - footsie al wilson - the snake wigan's ovation - skiing in the snow muriel day - nine times out of ten wayne gibson - under my thumb
hipshaker 05 Posted May 28, 2006 Posted May 28, 2006 What would you rather hear? Some moustachioed codger muttering between records, trying to disguise cue burn or some smoothly mixed up lifting blend of non stop northern soul Heaven? ..... i'd go with the latter .... but the former seems much more popular here
Guest WPaulVanDyk Posted May 30, 2006 Posted May 30, 2006 so does that mean if you lot come and see me and my dad do mobile disco's or happen to be at one we do you would not ask for Northern soul thinking it's the same old DJ's giving us Wayne Gibson etc. The only ever Northern soul request we have had apart from ordinary stick some motown and soul on has been Bob Relf - Blowing My Mind To Pieces but we would cater for you die hard fans if you asked. have over 50 Northern soul CD complations so enough to use some are box sets of 3 or more CD's and doubles.
Guest Baz Posted May 30, 2006 Posted May 30, 2006 but we would cater for you die hard fans if you asked. have over 50 Northern soul CD complations so enough to use some are box sets of 3 or more CD's and doubles. They would proberly tell you to stop playing it, because its not on original vinyl
Guest Posted May 30, 2006 Posted May 30, 2006 Emporo Rosko,did some vinal LPs on Atlantic, sort of DJ playin` toons,and mixin` the records,there is three of em`,so must have had some success?,they`re shit and they`re vinal ,but some great selections on em` tho`,allthough No 3 really lost its way think they`re called "this is the Emporo Rosko show" part 1-2 etc
Guest Baz Posted May 30, 2006 Posted May 30, 2006 Emporo Rosko,did some vinal LPs on Atlantic, sort of DJ playin` toons,and mixin` the records,there is three of em`,so must have had some success?,they`re shit and they`re vinal ,but some great selections on em` tho`,allthough No 3 really lost its way think they`re called "this is the Emporo Rosko show" part 1-2 etc Got a tape from Tony Warrot, mainly all 4/4 beat oldies, mixed together sounds really good, you can 'mix' any thing thats 4 beats per bar,
FrankM Posted May 31, 2006 Posted May 31, 2006 Anybody know if SS sought permission from Motown before doing this? I only ask as Gordy was on record as saying that he would never allow any Motown stuff to be re-mixed. Appreciate of course Motown did re-mix there own records later. Soussan recorded his own versions of the songs with session singers and musicians. You don't need permission to cover songs that have been released on record. However you do need permission from the publishers (Jobete also owned by Gordy) if you wish to alter the lyrics. One may argue he did alter the lyrics by dropping verses to get a medley but Motown artists always included a medley on their live albums.
Guest WPaulVanDyk Posted June 2, 2006 Posted June 2, 2006 well if we get told to stop playing it. Maybe we need to stick 2 decks together and play our vinyl records (many originals) some re-issues and again do we win. It seems a lot of soulies care for the original rather then a CD. I personally do collect vinyl but like the CD's so i can play when i am on computer.
Dayo Posted June 2, 2006 Posted June 2, 2006 (edited) Emporo Rosko,did some vinal LPs on Atlantic, sort of DJ playin` toons,and mixin` the records,there is three of em`,so must have had some success?,they`re shit and they`re vinal ,but some great selections on em` tho`,allthough No 3 really lost its way think they`re called "this is the Emporo Rosko show" part 1-2 etc Bang on. Number 3 was awful. The first one sold really well and it's a great reminder of the jive talking music lovin jock he was. Last I heard he was doing high end mobile discos in LA and syndicating an oldies radio show. Used to love his Saturday morning radio show on radio one - used to play some great soul records. Pics of Rosko then and now. Edited June 2, 2006 by Dayo
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