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DEEP HOUSE MUSIC MIX: NYC PROSPECTIVE #35 BY REDHAT JAMES { 1 Hour 1 Minute Friday Night House Party Mix } (843 hits)

Good evening and welcome to the weekend and hopefully "ALL" had a fabulous day.

Yaiqab will be chilling with "WIFEY" tonight as we are together alone after Janelle's mother kidnaped our daughter earlier for the weekend (lol).

Funny and not true but "Baby Gurl" will delight in being spoiled and my mother-in-law IS just as bad as my mother.

I'm waiting for Janelle to get out of the shower and we will chill in the lounge chair and party with some of these jams and others until we fall-out for the evening.

This DJ hails from NYC and this production is filled with legendary movements of the past .

May you and yours enjoy the show..... let me get my cognac glass ready for the movements..... boom....boom >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

Published on Mar 13, 2015

Garage Acid Funky Underground mix Hifi HD NYC LA SF Chicago Miami UK MAW Masters at work George Duke Soulful OLD SCHOOL CLASSIC 90s DISCO 98.7 KISSFM Shep Pettibone Todd Terry Jazzy AtJazz Rasoul NEO SOUL Ministry of sound
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Playlist
"House Music Nyc Style: Nervous Records 1995-1998 / Kerri Chandle-Rain",

"Kerri Chandler-Andromeda",

"Gene Hunt-Twilight People (Main Mix)",

"Jovonn-This Thing is Jammin' (Dub)", 

"Salah-Shine Through", 

"Patrick Green, Nimba Burr-Qua Tanka (Brazilian Soul Crew Deep Mix)",
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I wanted to share my style and format of Deep house music.This mix is Labeled Deep but a mixture of different cuts. Its starts Jazzy but ends mellow . It will make you Dance or Good to listen while on the train or in the car. Please check my other mixes (They are all different).

My background is I grew up in the Skating Rink and always loved club Music. My main hobby was Roller-skating (Disco) and we would frequently go to other rinks in the NJ and NYC area. My favorite place would be a toss up between Empire Roller Rink in Brooklyn (with DJ Big Bob), The Roxy in Manhattan (straight Day), and Laces in New Hyde Park Long Island (Thursdays). We also would frequently go to other rinks in the NJ and NYC area too (The Rink in Bergenfield, Skate 22 in NJ, Skate Key in BX etc.)


Back then, My favorite DJ was Big Bob In the 80's and 90's which is now a well-known DJ name for the Disco Skater Circuit. He started at Empire Roller Rink in Brooklyn. Now He is playing in ATL, DC, Philly,Central Park, Down South, Etc. on Charters tour trips.

I would also DJ on Saturdays and Sundays at a local Roller Rink (Bay shore LI) back then. FYI.. at one point there were over 100 Roller rinks on long Island alone. Unfortunately, all of those Rinks are Now Closed !!

When I wasn't skating, I always recorded the 98.7 Kiss FM NYC master mixes (Remember Shep Pettibone?). I then got into Tony Humphries which introduced me into House music, which was the product of Disco Club Music. My Favorite Record shop used to be "Rock and Soul" in Downtown Manhattan and I would buy cuts every week.

From there I've always gravitated to the "Rough, Deep Edgy" Acid, House music of Chicago, SF, NJ, NYC which is also UK rooted. I would always go to Club Shelter The Garage and Club Cielo. I must mention there were many Clubs playing house music back then that I didn't mention. The music I liked always had to have that Soulful root and groove to it. I enjoy the BPM to be around 120, but not too fast. Don't Get me wrong, I still love Classic Club, Hip hop and R & B but House music can take you to another place. If played Distortion free, Loud and well mixed, I've heard some tracks that would put a tear in my eyes. Although, I don't go to the club anymore (I got married, had kids and got older); I still have the love. If you like this genre of house music and my taste in tracks, Let me know. Even though I don't really play in Venues anymore, I Still record weekly. What can I say, I truly have the love.

If you feel the same way, please show me some love by "liking" and "subscribing" and I will continue to post

Thanks for visiting. I welcome all comments and Feedback both good and bad. 

I will provide a playlist upon request.




Posted By: Yaiqab Saint
Friday, March 13th 2015 at 7:17PM
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