01. Michael Henderson – SOLID
02. Billy Cobham – A Funky Thide Of Sings
03. Blackbyrds – Spaced Out
04. Roy Ayers Ubiquity – Evolution
05. The Fatback Band – The Joint ( You and Me)
06. Julius Papp – The Awakening
07. Phreek Plus One – New Disco Dimension
08. Phreek Plus One – I Love You
09. Three kings – Shake Dat Booty ( Pal Joey MIX )
10. King Kong – Beatnut Break
Crazy Larry is a young and fearless talent with an insatiable craving for old and new sounds. He fell in love with dance music in 2000, being inspired in his love of wax by Denver’s famed record store Casa Del Sol, where he would eventually be employed. Transplanted to NYC two years ago, Larry brought with him a well deserved rep based on his infamous underground parties, Udder Madness and, in cahoots with Taimur & Co., Cheap Sunglasses. He also brought a fierce yet fun live set that incorporates vintage drum machines, live home made plug-ins, and even the Nintendo Wii. Missing his record slinging days though, Larry recently joined Taimur Agha and Shadi Magallaa on team halcyon. In 2011 look out for Time to Get ILL, the label born from his shindgs of the same name.
The Bandwagon
The Bandwagon is halcyon’s All New Old-Timey Record Review and Talent Show! Each and every Two hour ride on The Bandwagon begins with halcyon the shoppe’s own high-flying Techno honcho in a poncho… the mysterious and often delirious Taimur Agha of BLK|Market Membership! Thrill to Taimur’s death-defying DJ feats as he balances beats live without a net on the www in his round up of the latest and greatest ear-catching, ground-shaking musical marvels from the far corners of the globe. Then, turn your attention to the center ring for The Bandwagon’s main attraction!… Direct from the far off nether regions of Brooklyn we bring you an astonishing cavalcade of talent never before assembled on one program – musical magicians, masterful minstrels and mystifying midi-freaks alike will be unveiled to your shock and awe with in-depth interviews and exclusive featured performances.
FaltyDL (Planet Mu/Rush Hour/Ramp | NYC)
FaltyDL is Drew Lustman outta New York City. He’s making garage ‘n stuff with his hands. Nostalgic tracks immersed in the old New York and Chicago sound yet creating a more subtle futuristic Big Apple version mashing together influences from Hip-Hop, Dubstep, Garage, Soul, Jungle and Electronica creating his own NYG. NYG. NYG.
Dev79 (Seclusiasis/Slit Jockey | Philly)
Philadelphia’s brazen Dev79, aka Gair Marking, has been bangin’ out the underground sounds for years. With an almost reckless abandon he attacks a barrage of genres (from UKG to Grime to Tropical to Dubstep to Rap and whatever else) to create his spin on the Street Bass style. He’s done recent remixes for +Verb, Guttstar, Kaiser, Raffertie, DZ, Starkey, BD1982, Gobs the Zombie, Mestizo, Dmn Days, Sduk and is soon to present a mixtape for up and coming r&b/reggae singer Sheba as well as working on a collab EP with Seattle’s Thrills (Sub Philo Music). Dev79 and Starkey are the masterminds behind the Seclusiasis empire and Street Bass Anthems series, as well as the Slit Jockey Records imprint with additional partner El Carnicero.
Mixed by Ali Coleman & Nutritious @ Vinylmnia Popup Records in Zakka
Who said Vinylmania is dead?
“VINYLMANIA STILL ALIVE”
Owner Charlie Grappone opened the Vinylmania’s doors in 1978. He opened the store with a sparse selection of Rock records, but after crowds from the Paradise Garage started showing up, he realized his market was with the house heads. Vinylmania quickly became the goto spot for house in NYC, eventually spawning a record label under the same name, and it’s legacy began. Sadly Vinylmania closed its doors in 2007 after almost 3 decades of business. Charlie has since moved his inventory into Downtown 161, a record distributor in Lower Manhattan, where he opens one day a week for a select group of shoppers.
DailySession and Charlie Grappone are going to revive the life and legacy of New York’s premiere House record store — Vinylmania. The doors may have closed in 2007, but Charlie’s love for records still lives on. DailySession will open the Vinylmania pop-up shop in Zakka. So all you people who thought the record store ended when the lights went out, come into Zakka to feel the beat again.
now~untill March/14th
Zakka
155 plymouth st,
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Open Noon ~ 7pm.
F train to York
A,C to High st
Listening Booth is available on tuesday, friday, saturday and sunday.
Mixed by Eric Lopez @ Vinylmnia Popup Records in Zakka
Who said Vinylmania is dead?
“VINYLMANIA STILL ALIVE”
Owner Charlie Grappone opened the Vinylmania’s doors in 1978. He opened the store with a sparse selection of Rock records, but after crowds from the Paradise Garage started showing up, he realized his market was with the house heads. Vinylmania quickly became the goto spot for house in NYC, eventually spawning a record label under the same name, and it’s legacy began. Sadly Vinylmania closed its doors in 2007 after almost 3 decades of business. Charlie has since moved his inventory into Downtown 161, a record distributor in Lower Manhattan, where he opens one day a week for a select group of shoppers.
DailySession and Charlie Grappone are going to revive the life and legacy of New York’s premiere House record store — Vinylmania. The doors may have closed in 2007, but Charlie’s love for records still lives on. DailySession will open the Vinylmania pop-up shop in Zakka. So all you people who thought the record store ended when the lights went out, come into Zakka to feel the beat again.
now~untill March/14th
Zakka
155 plymouth st,
Brooklyn, NY 11201
F train to York
A,C to High st
Open Noon ~ 7pm.
Listening Booth is available on tuesday, friday, saturday and sunday.
By TIM STELLOH – NY Times
Joe Long has tried closing his legendary Brooklyn music shop, Birdel’s Records, before.
Two years ago, Mr. Long posted a going-out-of-business sign in the windows of his Bedford-Stuyvesant storefront, which opened in 1944. With the decline of the music industry and of his profits, and the fact that no family member wanted to take over, he’d had enough. Mr. Long, now 73, began working at Birdel’s in 1957 and had owned the shop since the late 1960s. He was ready to retire, he said.
But to hear him tell it, the neighborhood wouldn’t let him. [Read More]
Craig Richards
Craig Richards has realized worldwide recognition by staying in one place. His residency at London’s most famed club, Fabric, is an unparalleled success. As artist in residence and musical director for Saturday nights at Fabric he is responsible for the inspired approach taken to programming by the club. Each and every week he creates an inspiring soundtrack, never the same and always challenging. His early morning sets are the stuff of legends.
01. Larry Heard – Riverside Drive
02. Larry Heard – Insight
03. Larry Heard – Time
04. Larry Heard – Free
05. Larry Heard – Just One Minutes
06. Mwini
07. Joi – How beautiful
08. Black Coffee – We are One
09. Fela – Sorrow Tears and Blood (Remix by Timmy Regisford And Adam Rios)
10. ? (No compromise)
01. Darryl James Presents Erotika – Berimbau (Duces Wild Remix)
02. Alix Alvarez – Runaway
03. Jihad Muhammad – Nj Groove
04. Maxine Inniss – Standing Strong (Without You)
05. Laid – Punch Up (Frankie Feliciano Original Edit)
06. Anthony Nicholson/William Kurk & The Miquifaye Allstars – Tell Me A Bedtime Story (miquifaye Studio Mix)
07. Montana & Stewart feat. Sofia Rubina – I Need You Back
08. The Djoon Experience Feat. Kenny Bobien – Old Landmark
09. Kenny Bobien – Father
10. Scott Hardkiss Feat. Lisa Shaw – Come on, Come On
01. Slow to speak / Mis Information Organized Contradictions
02. February & Mars – Dragonflies
03. Deee Lite – How do You Say …Love (A Delicious Pal Joey Dub)
04. Komplex de Deep – Stabs Call (Christian Prommer remix)
05. Emmanuel Jal – Kuar Version (Henrik Schwarz Remix)
06. The Jackson Five – Dancing Machine (Henrik Schwarz B side Remix)
07. Arrow – Groove Master (Dedication Edit Mix)
08. Laid Back – Cocaine Cool
09. Kink & Neville Watson – Metropole
10. Mungolian Jetset – Moon Jocks N Prog Rocks
Owner Charlie Grappone opened the Vinylmania’s doors in 1978. He opened the store with a sparse selection of Rock records, but after crowds from the Paradise Garage started showing up, he realized his market was with the house heads. Vinylmania quickly became the goto spot for house in NYC, eventually spawning a record label under the same name, and it’s legacy began. Sadly Vinylmania closed its doors in 2007 after almost 3 decades of business. Charlie has since moved his inventory into Downtown 161, a record distributor in Lower Manhattan, where he opens one day a week for a select group of shoppers.
DailySession and Charlie Grappone are going to revive the life and legacy of New York’s premiere House record store – Vinylmania. The doors may have closed in 2007, but Charlie’s love for records still lives on. DailySession will open the Vinylmania pop-up shop in Zakka. So all you people who thought the record store ended when the lights went out, come into Zakka to feel the beat again.
Sean Cusick
Sean Cusick has been pushing his definitive blend of sexy House and Techno since the mid-’90s. He has shared deck time with the likes of Sasha, John Digweed,Josh Wink, Terry Francis, Nick Warren and Global Communications to name but a few. Breaking out of Florida, Sean first rose to international prominence on the back of his residencies in the illustrious Twilo, NYC; performing each month with Sasha and John Digweed as well as his bi-monthly residency there with Anthony Pappa. His production work, released under the Second Hand Satellites moniker. has yielded some veritable classic Tech-House plates. Along with Jimmy Van M,he formed Freelance Icebreakers, releasing on Flying Rhino and Bedrock. Their remix of Bedrock’s Voices was featured on Sasha and Digweed’s massive selling mix compilation, Communicate. He has also produced tracks with house veterans Sam Mollison (Dreams), Mick Parks (Eight Mile Sound), and Gaetan Schurer (Unbound). His pairing with Three from Hallucination records resulted in Multiple Mirrors, which has received critical acclaim and constant play from such DJs as Laurent Garnier, John Digweed, Lee Burridge and Doc Martin, landing eventually on the Tyrant compilation as well as Doc Martin’s mix CD. Sean also began a solo project called the Sean Q6 Thing,focusing on House/Techno and downtempo Funk.
Taimur & Fahad
In humble deference to the top flight touring talent they regularly bring to NYC, the dynamic duo behind BLK|Market Membership are too often relegated to opening duties at their own parties, but make no mistake, these guys are a downright wicked pair of DJs in their own right. With the holidays approaching and everyone returning home to appreciate their families, we thought it was overdue to have a family night of our own at The Bandwagon so f@#k everyone else. We’re taking a ride with our own for this one, son.
01. Johnny & The Attractions – Coming On The Scene
02. Stranger Cole – The Time Is Now
03. Love Joys – Gimme Back
04. Junior Murvin – Guitar
05. The Viceroys – My Mission Is Impossible
06. Gregory Isaacs – Confirm Reservation
07. Horace Andy – Money, Money
08. Augustus Pablo – Knocking Version
09. The Congos – Days Chasing Days
10. Junior Byles – Fade Away (Adopted)
“Bless Up!”
On the fifth day he created bass, then he took an Amen break. And so it was, that on Thursdays the high priests of low frequency would gather at the record store in Brooklyn to perform the ancient rites of the turntable… It is in this solemn spirit of praise to all that rumbles the jungle that the cult we call halcyon presents our latest, soon to be habitual ritual, Bless Up! – Thursdays from 6-9pm at halcyon the shop and broadcast live on dailysession.com. Funky monks take note, Bless Up! is three hours of anything-but-silent devotion to the woofer ripping trinity of Drum and Bass, Dubstep and Dub Reggae. Our own pied pontiff, Liondub administers the wax sacraments alongside a rotating cast of cardinals representing NYC’s holiest DJ diocese. Visiting saints make miraculous appearances and as always, there’s no tithe at the door and plenty of alms for the poor, so you can save while being saved. Bless Up with us on Facebook!
01. Goapele – Closer (DJ Spinna Mix)
02. Don’t Look Back (Am Devoted Main Mix)
03. I’m Gonna Make It Do What It Do, Baby
04. Todd Terry feat. Shawnee Taylor – Fortunate
05. Warriors of Africa (Shelter Anthem)
06. Seawind Project Feat.Emily Mcewan – Free (Kneedeep Peaktime Dub)
07. All Love and Peace
08. Moments of Soul – Live My Life
09. Sade – By Your Side (Ben Watt Lazy Dog Remix)
10. Melba Moore – My Heart Belongs To You
Straight out of new york city, Juan is a scene veteran. Having logged years behind the counter at Satellite and Sonic Groove, Juan transmits a sound identifiable with the metropolis he has always called home. Nowadays he holds down the hot underground monthly soiree Den of Thieves with Eric Cloutier.
The Bandwagon
The Bandwagon is halcyon’s All New Old-Timey Record Review and Talent Show! Each and every Two hour ride on The Bandwagon begins with halcyon the shoppe’s own high-flying Techno honcho in a poncho… the mysterious and often delirious Taimur Agha of BLK|Market Membership! Thrill to Taimur’s death-defying DJ feats as he balances beats live without a net on the www in his round up of the latest and greatest ear-catching, ground-shaking musical marvels from the far corners of the globe. Then, turn your attention to the center ring for The Bandwagon’s main attraction!… Direct from the far off nether regions of Brooklyn we bring you an astonishing cavalcade of talent never before assembled on one program – musical magicians, masterful minstrels and mystifying midi-freaks alike will be unveiled to your shock and awe with in-depth interviews and exclusive featured performances.
The Bandwagon departs from halcyon the shoppe at 7pm on alternating Wednesdays. Hop on board at 57 Pearl St. in Dumbo, Brooklyn or crank that newfangled internet radiola up to dailysession.com to tune in from afar. Don’t be left out – join The Bandwagon today on facebook. If you should fall off The Bandwagon… fear not, downloadable / stream-on-demand archives and podcast versions of The Bandwagon are now live on dailysession.com and halcyonline.com!
01. Diana Ross – Love Child (acapella)
02. Strafe ~Set It Off (Luv City remix)
03. Stephan Luke – Invisible Man
04. Justin Martino – Night Owl
05. Taclan Gorgun – Save My Soul
06. Mandoo & Francois A – Traffic
07. Todo Tiene Su Final (Remixed by Patafunk)
08. Quincy Jones – Stuff Like That
09. Earth Wind & Fire – Can’t Hide Love (Scott Wozniak Remix)
10.Randy Crawford Street Life (Scott Wozniak Remix)
RECORDED LIVE ON NOVEMBER 24TH 2010 FEATURING MASTER OF CEREMONIES,
TAIMUR AGHA (BLKMARKET MEMBERSHIP / HALCYON | NY)
DJ Koze
Ripe from his stunning set at BLK|Market Membership this past Saturday night comes one of the top underground artists of the year, DJ Koze in an extra special session of The Bandwagon. With a career that includes chart topping success in the German Hip-Hop scene with Fischmob ,critically acclaimed experimental electronica releases as Adolf Noise and an extremely distinguished resume as an world traveling underground Techno DJ (he was a founding member of International PONY,) and producer for Kompakt and others, DJ Koze hardly needs an introduction. His epic sets are built on his broad background with just about every style of electronic music and executed with the skill of a DMC DJ Champion (well, he was a runner up in his hip-hop era). Do not miss this ultra-rare opportunity to get up close and personal with one of the very top names on the game.
THE BANDWAGON PODCASTS INCLUDES LIVE DJ MIXES (NO PRE-RECORDINGS), INTERVIEWS, TRACK COMMENTARIES AND MUCH MORE. EVERY ALTERNATING WEDNESDAYS AT HALCYON THE SHOP IN DUMBO BROOKLYN FROM 7-9PM EST.
“Bless Up!”
On the fifth day he created bass, then he took an Amen break. And so it was, that on Thursdays the high priests of low frequency would gather at the record store in Brooklyn to perform the ancient rites of the turntable… It is in this solemn spirit of praise to all that rumbles the jungle that the cult we call halcyon presents our latest, soon to be habitual ritual, Bless Up! – Thursdays from 6-9pm at halcyon the shop and broadcast live on dailysession.com. Funky monks take note, Bless Up! is three hours of anything-but-silent devotion to the woofer ripping trinity of Drum and Bass, Dubstep and Dub Reggae. Our own pied pontiff, Liondub administers the wax sacraments alongside a rotating cast of cardinals representing NYC’s holiest DJ diocese. Visiting saints make miraculous appearances and as always, there’s no tithe at the door and plenty of alms for the poor, so you can save while being saved.
01. Kerri Chandler – Useless
02. Norm Talley – Cosmic Waves
03. Pawas & Blw – Online (Cally Vinyl Remix)
04. Big Strick – 100% Hustler Omar s Remix
05. Dan Andrei – Ramble On
06. Christoper Mccrary – Heaven (623 Remix)
07. DJ Wild – Take A Trip
08. Premiesku – Virgula Doi
09. Mr. G – Big Gal Batty Dub
10. Axus – Callin You (Bonus Beats)
“Bless Up!”
On the fifth day he created bass, then he took an Amen break. And so it was, that on Thursdays the high priests of low frequency would gather at the record store in Brooklyn to perform the ancient rites of the turntable… It is in this solemn spirit of praise to all that rumbles the jungle that the cult we call halcyon presents our latest, soon to be habitual ritual, Bless Up! – Thursdays from 6-9pm at halcyon the shop and broadcast live on dailysession.com. Funky monks take note, Bless Up! is three hours of anything-but-silent devotion to the woofer ripping trinity of Drum and Bass, Dubstep and Dub Reggae. Our own pied pontiff, Liondub administers the wax sacraments alongside a rotating cast of cardinals representing NYC’s holiest DJ diocese. Visiting saints make miraculous appearances and as always, there’s no tithe at the door and plenty of alms for the poor, so you can save while being saved. Bless Up with us on Facebook!