BSC feat Jessi Colasante – You & Me (Incl. Hernan Cronner & Fresh27 Mixes) [Grooveland Music] {promo}

release date: May/20/2011

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Grooveland Music brings you the marvelous and long-waited

After more than an year in the making, Grooveland Music finally unleases the heartfelt masterpiece You & Me, produced by the Brazilian Soul Crew and featuring Jessi Colasante on vocals. A song for lovers, talking about meeting that special one!

In it’s original form, You & Me is an ultra soulful and laidback house affair, featuring killer piano and saxophone solos over Jessi’s sultry voice, creating a sweet jazzy atmosphere. On the remix job, long-time Grooveland colaboratorHernan Cronner takes the track to deeper grounds on his silky smooth SoulCom Remix, while Martyn Fresh 27 Thompson from Kula Records contributes an uplifting percussive workout laced with sublime keys.

Early DJ and radio support coming from DJ Rork (Stalwart Rec), Hippie Torrales (What Is Hip), Abicah Soul (Abicah Soul Rec), Souldynamic (Purple Music), Justin Imperiale (Cabana Rec), Andy Compton (Peng Rec), DJ Aphreme (Octave Moods Rec), Master Kev (CodeRed/Underground Collective), Douglas Marques (Grooveland Music), Antonio Ocasio (Tribal Winds), Jota Wagner (Lunatic Jazz), Carlos Vargas (Grooveland Music/Consortium Muzik), Benjamin Kristof-Rakun (Marivent Music), Fabio Genito (Vega Rec), Henri Kohn (Clubstar Rec), Joey Silverio (Distant People), Jonny Montana & Craig Stewart (Universe Media), Stereo Mutants (Mutated Music), Robert Owens, Alan O’Malley (RTE Pulse/Ireland), DJ Cherokee (Kiss FM/Australia), DJ Bee (Loca FM/Spain), Myke Stukes (WHCR 90.3 FM/NY), and many, many others!!!

CREDITS:

Original Mix/Instrumental
Produced & arranged by Alexandre Zee, Claudio Mansur & Edground. Lyrics written & performed by Jessi Colasante. Drums by Alexandre Zee. Bass, keys & saxophone by Daniel Reis. Mixed by Andre Torquato. Mastered by Yankee @ VDR Studios/Brazil.

Hernan Cronner Mixes
Additional remix & production by Hernan Cronner for Soul Communications. Keys by Diego Mano. Mixed by Hernan Cronner. Mastered by Pablo Fierro.

Fresh 27 Mixes
Additional remix & production by Martyn Thompson aka Fresh 27, courtesy of Kula Records. Mixed & mastered by Martyn Thompson @ Fresh Mastering Studios/UK

Published by Jamlure International (BMI)
(p)&© 2011 Grooveland Music

For licensing inquiries, please send email to:
info@grooveland.com.br

Mr. Jimi, Bytesize & Sy Sez feat. Sabrina Chyld – Take Me [Soundmen On Wax WAX]

REACTIONS:

THE LAYABOUTS – Feeling the vibe on this.
Abicah Soul – smooth groove for heavy listeners.
Robert Owens – cool track feelin the vibe
Oscar P – superb package
Souldynamic – Wicked track!!
Distant People – really cool edgy track,
Spiritual Blessings – Lovale!! Will play and support!!
Mr K ‘Alexi Shelby – Like the voc but not the music.
Craig Stewart – Work from my brotha “Sy Sez”
Salvatore Agrosi – Old School Music.. I like it!!!
jon / da wiseguy – super dee duper full support from me!!
DJ Pope – Nice!
Phill Hooton – Nice I will be running
Karl (Yung Fox) Leeds – Really NICE track
Kevin Julien – Nice track.
Fabric Logistix – Whooooeey, thats fire. Love the vibe
Dean Serafini – Pretty damn tasty!
Alan O’ – full support!

CREDITS:

Written by: Chyld, Ahmed, Ellis, Sez
Produced by: Mr Jimi, ByteSize, Sy Sez
Arranged & Edited by: Sy Sez &Mr Jimi
Vocals wrriten & Performed by: Sabrina Chyld
Vocals Recorded by: Sy Sez, Neil Pierce, Mr Jimi, ByteSize
Mixed by : Toni “the don” Economides at the Bamboo Studio
Executive Producers: Shuji Hirose and Takaya Nagase for Soundmen On Wax
(C)& (P) 2011 Soundmen on wax/ Division of Movement Factory LLC

Various Artists – Wmc Sampler 2011 [Mercado Paralelo Music]

 

10 bomb tracks played by important artists from all over the world.

Tracks by Hardmix, Mike Frugaletti & Tech System, Javi Lopez, Fernando Campo, OneFuture, Bruno Motta, Yan Gordo, DJ DD, Jee Groove and Brothers In House.

FEEDBACKS:

Carlos Francisco (SP Recordings) (UK): Like the feel of the whole album. The chunky beats to mellow vibes get me going. A lot of class here.
Chris (Hed Kandi) (UK): Proper balearic housey vibes….. Going to be featuring some of these on my next Ministry of Sound radio mix which I’m compiling today. Perfect timing!!
Benji Candelario (USA): Good collection.
Willy Sanjuan (Molacacho Records / House Sound of BCN) (Spain): Very interesting compilation for my pool parties outhere!
Tyler Stadius (Mexico): Like the Hardmix track. Bumping dancefloor track for sure.
Christian Alvarez (Delecto Recordings) (Canada): Great selection of House music. Nice work.
Mike Fossati (SpiritOfHouse.com) (Switzerland): Eclectic seletion – Favorite tracks are “Smooth” by DJ DD and “My Life” by Brothers in House.
J&M Brothers (Perception Music / Dutchie Music / Open Bar) (Spain): Great album. Full suport!!
Nick Alvarado (InSoulWeTrust.com) (USA): Sweet! We will add a few of these to the insoulwetrust.com playlist.
Xavier Fux (Ibiza): Nice Package… Will play it out lots this summer in the beach.
KJ (Integrity Records) (Australia): Nice collection of fresh, tightly produced house.
Ludde La Rossa (Kaos) (Sweden): Full support. My favorite track: Hardmix – Sunset In Miami.
Fabio Vee (Audiobite) (Italy): Amazing sampler. Full support.
Rob Clarke (Beats Me Music / ChicagoHouseFM.com) (UK): Yan Gordo & Bros In House tracks are doing it for me and I’ll play these.
Freaky Behaviour (Ficus Tree / Green House / Funk Mansion) (UK): Great sampler. Will be supporting!!
Joey Silvero (Distant People) (UK): Javi Lopez 24/7 is very cool, also into summertime real nice! My Life is also one for me!
Artie Flexs (Lost My Dog) (Latvia): Great package in total. Lovin the feeling in Jee Groove’s track. Also I liked OneFuture – Time.
Eleonora Cutaia (Stilnovo Music) (UK): Nice collection.
Marky D (Soul Heaven) (UK): Quailty album one for the summer.
Oliver Jack (Brazil): Another excellent work! Hardmix and DJ DD did some huge grooves!
Jim Star (Alice Management / Monique Musique) (Canada): I seriously love this release! You got my full support! Each track has a special touch and I love it!
Richie Hartness (Untitled Music) (New Zealand): So much to enjoy on this one.
Evan Landes (Groove Junkies) (USA): Cool sampler guys. Support comin’.
Bernard Zamiara (One Nightclub) (Australia): This is a great selection of cruisey tracks that are perfect to play in our new rooftop bier garden on sunday nights for our beats in the bier garden and sunday sessions.. Excellent selection.
Vincent “Deeper” (Paris-One.com) (France): Full support from Paris One Deeper!!
Grad (Russia): Deep and groovy.
Alex Roque (Pacha / King Street) (Spain): Some really nice tracks here! OneFuture is killer!
Beppe Gioia (Unified / CityDeep / Sofitone / SSRadioUK) (Italy): Nice all the package!
Sean Michaels (Hub City / Drizzle Music) (USA): A lot of great tunes on here… Good all around package and most every track will find a home in a set. Stand outs are Hardmix, Mike Frugaletti & Tech System and Bruno Motta.
Craig Stewart (Universe Media / DCSTrax) (UK): Superb collection for dance floor bullets.
Mark Ivan (USA): Techy but yet soulful is gonna to be nice for next week in Miami.
DJ Floy (Paradise Garage Radio Show) (France): YES!!!!!! Very good Sampler!!!! Soulful & Deep. That’s House Music! Cheers from Paris!
Glenn Underground (SJU Music) (USA): The best thing on this compilation.
Si Sutton (PressureRadio.com) UK): Solid sampler. Tuff to choose a fav, but I’ll start with Sunset in Miami and work my way thru the sampler over the next few weeks, so will stay in the wallet.
Ozzy Lee Tiger (HeavyLoad Radio) (Slovenia): Oh yeah! Like the tribal house groove in the track, will be excellent for some beach party.
Darren Holland (Baldeelox Records) (UK): Very nice package. My Life is the best for me.

www.hardmix.net
www.myspace.com/djmikefrugaletti
www.myspace.com/djjavilopez
www.myspace.com/fernandocampo
www.onefuture.lt
www.djbrunomotta.net
www.myspace.com/yangordo
www.djdd.com.br
www.soundclound.com/jee-groove
www.brothersinhouse.com.br

Do you have unsigned tracks or want to remix one of ours? Let us know.
We are always looking for true house music and talented artists.

For demos, remixes or licensing: info@mercadoparalelo.net

Mercado Paralelo Music
Industry Of House

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Jill Scott – He Loves Me (2011 Mixes) [shifted music]


10 years ago, “Your Friends From San Francisco” aka Jay-J and Chris Lum, created a remix/edit of Jill Scott’s “He Loves Me”. Ironically, the production was created as a teaching tool, not intended to be released. However, a fluke late night at the studio, some random luck, and a little help from “some friends”, the track became a international hit.
Says Jay-J, “The story goes like this. One late night at the studio, I was taking a break and chatting with a graphic artist friend of mine in the office next door. He always wanted to learn how to make music. So I decided to quickly show him how the concepts behind music making software are similar to those of photoshop. I took him into my studio and explained how a track in a music sequencer is like a ‘layer’. The ‘filters and effects’ are like plug-in eq’s, compressors and delays etc. I grabbed a piece of audio from my hard drive, which just happened to be a cut from Jill Scott’s debut album, and told him to think of it as an “image”. Then I changed the tempo of the song, ‘image resize’. Then I grabbed a drum beat to drop under the re-tempo’d original track and made it another ‘layer’. He got the analogy and went back to work. I re-listened to the ‘graphic design to music production’ demo I created and thought to myself, this is actually kinda dope!”
Next thing you know, it’s 5am, Jay-J’s in the live room, crashed out on the couch. A few hours later, he’s woken up by the ‘track’ blaring out of the speakers from the control room.
“I get my bearings and see Chris Lum sitting there, staring at the computer screen. Chris had cut up some of the original track, edited the drum beat, and started a proper arrangement. I joined him in the control room, still in the same clothes from the day before, and said, ‘this shit’s dope, right?”
They played the ‘edit’ to a few DJ friends, sparking the same immediate reaction as it did for Jay-J and Chris. Next thing you know, Miguel Migs drops it New Years Eve in LA with King Britt and Marques Wyatt. Britt from Philly, played his copy for Jill and Louie Vega and Tony Humphries hammer the track during the 2002 WMC.
Jay-J goes on “That year, every where I went I kept missing the record being played, I would walk in and someone would comment, so and so just played your remix. This happened several times throughout the conference week.”
It was at the Magic Sessions (Louie Vega, Tony Humphries and Ted Patterson) during the 2002 WMC that he realized the impact of the record, “I was on the floor dancing along with about 1,500 others and noticed the drum beat coming in. As the first chord stab filled the room on the massive sound system the whole place started screaming”
The momentum culminates with a 2003 Grammy® Nomination for Best Remixed Recording. Then the song gets officially released as a special hidden track on Jill’s live album. And if that wasn’t enough, Jay-J and Chris attend the Jill Scott concert in San Francisco, and for her encore, the band busts out a house beat with her chanting, “Girl, I’ll House You”, then smoothly transitions into their version of “He Loves Me”.
To commemorate this release, Jay-J has pulled out the original session and gave it a facelift. The reason: “I was at WMC this year and people were still paying it. All these people were telling me how special that track was to them and we talked about how its been around for 10 years. I’m thinking in the back of my mind that the track needs some serious tweaking to get the audio quality right so why not celebrate the anniversary by doing just that. It is, after all, one of the most amazing love songs ever written”
So here they are.
The new and improved original version with updated drums and a brand new mix – Jay-J’s Spread the Powder Mix.

Andrew Anagnos – Play That Funky Ep [Crossworld Vintage]

– Andrew Anagnos ‘Play that funky EP’ CAT NO: CWV034 RELEASE DATE: April 8th 2011 Maintaining the same soulful character, ‘Crossworld Vintage’ happily presents ‘Play That Funky EP’. Behind its curtains is the devoted producer ‘Andrew Anagnos’, who has contained in a fashionable manner the old school vibes of disco house. Funky at its basis, the 3 tracks EP, will become a strong dancefloor tool for the old school djs. Enjoy and support another quality Crossworld Vintage release ! CWV034 Andrew Anagnos – Play That Funky EP 1. Play that funky 2. Do you haha 3. Off His Shirt 

DJ Micks feat. Robin Latimore – First To Say Goodbye [Tribe Records]


Tribe Records are proud to present a new producer hailing from South Africa, DJ Micks, for his first release featuring the amazing vocal talent that is Robin Latimore from Atlanta.

Dj Micks was born in Pietermaritzburg South Africa. He first fell in love with house music after listening to a compilation from one of South Africa’s legends DJ Oskido. Still at school he sort about getting into production first by playing around on his mothers PC using Fruity Loops to create various bootlegs of old soul records.

In late 2009 Micks came across an acapella of the classic Gladys Knight track ‘First To Say Goodbye’, he recalls ‘she was singing about what I was going through at the time and I felt an instant connection with the song and decided to create a simple hypnotic beat under the vocal. Being a huge fan of Manoo, Culoe De Song and Rocco, Micks embarked upon doing versions inspired by each producer. All three mixes were finished in one night and posted on Facebook to share with his fellow friends. A month later, more than 500 people had downloaded the single. Oskido heard the track and immediately put it on his Hot 99 show on the biggest radio station in Gauteng (YFM), eventually making it to the number 1 spot and the rest they say is history!

Tribe has long been a big supporter of the track and given the reaction and response from those on the dance floor it became clear that ‘First to Say Goodbye’ was too big a song to remain a bootleg. Tribe creative head Zepherin Saint set out on a mission to find the right vocalist to pay homage to Gladys Knight, this was no easy task but he felt there was only one place that could produce such a voice, the birth place of Ms Knight herself Atlanta, Georgia. Having strong musical connections in Atlanta quickly led Zepherin Saint to very a special lady who could indeed take up the challenge – enter Ms Robin Latimore a prominent jazz vocalist who has shared the stage with jazz greats such as Ronnie Laws and Jeff Lorber. Robin stepped up to the microphone and nailed the song in one take.

‘First to Say Goodbye’ is set to make big waves this summer with new mixes from Rocco and Charles Webster. Both big fans of the original, they were excited to come and share their musical talents on this classic vocal.


Robin Latimore live show during the WMC 2011

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