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dimanche 31 août 2014
vendredi 29 août 2014
mardi 19 août 2014
I’m crasy for you mister DJ…
Qui a déjà vécu une soirée by night qui frôle la catastrophe ? Tout le monde.
Tout ça à cause d’UN mec planqué derrière une table de mixage faisant semblant de bosser alors que le Podcast est déjà enregistré et lancé.
Et oui, elle est révolue l’époque du Deejay qui laisse tomber des goutes de sueur sur son disque microsillon.
Tu viens d’apprendre un mot là !
Depuis des années le DJ a la côte : groupes/artistes lui rendent hommage dans leurs titres. Yvette Michelle en a été « Crasy every night, every day,», d’ailleurs je ne sais pas si elle a trouvé son nom. Madonna, elle, lui ordonne de « Put a record on » sur Music. Quand à Rihanna, à genoux le supplie « pleaz dont’ stop de music » en perçant ses tympans avec « pon de replay », sado va !
Si tu vas dans un club fêter tes 18 ans, et que pendant 1 mois avec ton répertoire vous avez cotisé pour prendre une bouteille à 150$, je peux te dire que ta vie dépend de ce mec.
Il peut foirer ta soirée si son son sonne faux. Je me rappellerai toute ma vie d’une scène VÉRIDIQUE où une copine monte sur un podium, pointe son doigt vers le DJ et hurle de rage « ******, si tu changes pas de musique, je te ***** », le truc, c’est qu’au moment des fais, le son avait été coupé, on a juste eu une salle entière de regards tournés vers nous… Comme dans les films US, sauf que pas de caméras autour de nous. The shame ! Nous n’avons plus jamais remis les pieds là-bas ! Il doit y avoir encore sa photo à l’entrée avec écrit dessus « WANTED – récompense : panini tomates/mozza ».
Ma pauvre copine, toute L’Ile-de-France à ses trousses pour un casse-dalle ritale… Qu’est-ce qu’on est puéril à 18 ans.
Concerts, soirées à 100 000$ que les organisateurs payent, de nos jours, ces mecs sont des artistes à part entière. Guetta à Dubaï, DJ TAREK à Paris, Sinclair à Vegas. « DJ Jojo » à Castelmoron-d’Albret, et qu’importe que ce village avec ses 4 hectares soit le plus petit de France, le mec IL MIXE, fait rêver les jeunettes qui usent le parquet avec 16 cm de hauteur ! SORTIR avec le mec de LA soirée (hormis le barman), c’est le DJ, et elles y arrivent… en « Move ya body girl ». Mon sweet dream voudrait que ma famille soit milliardaire pour que je puisse fêter mon happy Bday sur MTV. A ma soirée, Dj Premier et Guru, mais impossible car d’une ma famille est tout sauf milliardaire et de deux Guru nous à quitté cette année alors RIP au maitre du Hip hop.
By fifi roze
Source: http://www.fifiroze.fr/i%E2%80%99m-crasy-for-you-mister-dj%E2%80%A6/
lundi 18 août 2014
"Love In You" by CAROL WILLIAMS FEATURING KIZZY KAINE/LAF UNIT by KIZZY KANE/LAF UNIT
"Love In You" by CAROL WILLIAMS FEATURING KIZZY KAINE/LAF
UNIT by KIZZY KANE/LAF UNIT
http://www.reverbnation.com/KIZZYKANELAFUNIT/song/21493664-love-in-you-by-carol-williams-featuring
UNIT by KIZZY KANE/LAF UNIT
http://www.reverbnation.com/KIZZYKANELAFUNIT/song/21493664-love-in-you-by-carol-williams-featuring
dimanche 17 août 2014
Tonight 6pm cet on Amys Fm!!!!
FUNKY PEARLS BY DJ TAREK FROM PARIS
FUNK SOUL DISCO & BOOGIE
EVERY FRIDAY 9 PM CET (UTC/GMT +2 hours)
& SUNDAY 6 PM CET (UTC/GMT +2 hours)
ON AMYS FM
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vendredi 15 août 2014
Tonight 9 pm cet on Amys Fm!!!!
FUNKY PEARLS BY DJ TAREK FROM PARIS
FUNK SOUL DISCO & BOOGIE
EVERY FRIDAY 9 PM CET (UTC/GMT +2 hours)
& SUNDAY 6 PM CET (UTC/GMT +2 hours)
ON AMYS FM
mercredi 13 août 2014
dimanche 10 août 2014
Tonight 6 pm cet on Amys fm!!!!
FUNKY PEARLS BY DJ TAREK FROM PARIS
FUNK SOUL DISCO & BOOGIE
EVERY FRIDAY 9 PM CET (UTC/GMT +2 hours)
& SUNDAY 6 PM CET (UTC/GMT +2 hours)
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samedi 9 août 2014
Funky Pearls by DJ TAREK FROM PARIS feat. KEITH RODGERS aka BREAK MACHINE!!!!
Funky Pearls by DJ TAREK FROM PARIS feat. KEITH RODGERS aka BREAK MACHINE!!!!
http://www.djpod.fr/djtarek/funky-pearls-vol-145-feat-bon-rock-by-dj-tarek-from-paris
Keith Rodgers of the Groups Break Machine & Bon Rock is back with a new Album and the first single is entitled “Old School” featuring Hip Hop legend “T Ski Valley” & “Fast Break” from the movies “Beat Street” & “Wild Style”.
Keith’s Father “Stanley Rodgers” was discovered by “Frankie Lymon” and went on to sing in groups like the Revlons.
The “Townsmen” & “Don & Juan” who made the Doo Wop classic “What’s Your Name” he is still singing now with “Speedo” of the “Cadillacs” and Bill Witt’s “Paragons” . Keith’s little cousin rapper “Stack Bundles” has been called the greatest mixtape Mc of all time. His Cousin “Rosa Russ” was instrumental in the creation of the style“Acid Jazz“.
His cousin “DJ Battle” Runs One Sound & Entertainment and “That’s Good Radio“ in Atlanta. Keith had one of the first rap records to be released on “Tommy Boy” Records. He also fronted a 1980’s group called “Break Machine” whose single “Street Dance” was an international hit and one of the earliest mainstream breakthroughs for hip hop.
The record “Street Dance” sold millions of copies and has become the 86th best-selling single of all time according to a list released in 2004 by the Syndicat National de l'Edition Phonographique. “Street Dance” has been featured in 35 compilations and numerous movies and documentaries chronicling the early years of hip hop and break dancing. It is also credited with starting the “Smurf “movement in Europe. Keith Rodgers whose alter ego “Bon Rock” was a rapper and host of a rap radio show called “Bon Rock Live” on the New York City radio station WHBI 105.9FM.
He played along side Mr. Magic and the Juice Crew, DJ Marly Marl and The World famous Supreme Team. In The 1990s Keith was musical director for the Annual “Nubicity” Art Exhibition held at the“ National Black Theatre” on 125th Street in Harlem; while writing and producing the group “R” Time that was managed by the Wu Tang Clan.
Keith's first album “Bon Rock” the “B Boy” was digitally re-mastered and re-released in Europe on “Boogie Times” Records. He has also completed scoring the music for the independent film called "Drama" produced by Carl June Productions. Keith has just returned from tour in Europe as the opening act for the group “Star point” as well as singing lead with the group “Surface” on their hits “Happy” & “Closer than friends”.
Earlier this month he performed with T Ski Valley and Fast Break on the 30th anniversary of the TV Show “Dancing on Air”. Keith Rodgers is also featured in the weekly pod cast Funky Pearls feat “Bon Rock” vol 145 by DJ TAREK FROM PARIS. In 2012 Keith will be featured on two songs on the “Funkology” album by “William Kensington” other artists on the album are Warren “G“, Kool G Rap, Afrika Bambaata, Dilated Peoples, Melba Moore, "D" Train, Gwen Mcrae and Blaq Poet on Skeal Records.
http://www.djpod.fr/djtarek/funky-pearls-vol-145-feat-bon-rock-by-dj-tarek-from-paris
Keith Rodgers of the Groups Break Machine & Bon Rock is back with a new Album and the first single is entitled “Old School” featuring Hip Hop legend “T Ski Valley” & “Fast Break” from the movies “Beat Street” & “Wild Style”.
Keith’s Father “Stanley Rodgers” was discovered by “Frankie Lymon” and went on to sing in groups like the Revlons.
The “Townsmen” & “Don & Juan” who made the Doo Wop classic “What’s Your Name” he is still singing now with “Speedo” of the “Cadillacs” and Bill Witt’s “Paragons” . Keith’s little cousin rapper “Stack Bundles” has been called the greatest mixtape Mc of all time. His Cousin “Rosa Russ” was instrumental in the creation of the style“Acid Jazz“.
His cousin “DJ Battle” Runs One Sound & Entertainment and “That’s Good Radio“ in Atlanta. Keith had one of the first rap records to be released on “Tommy Boy” Records. He also fronted a 1980’s group called “Break Machine” whose single “Street Dance” was an international hit and one of the earliest mainstream breakthroughs for hip hop.
The record “Street Dance” sold millions of copies and has become the 86th best-selling single of all time according to a list released in 2004 by the Syndicat National de l'Edition Phonographique. “Street Dance” has been featured in 35 compilations and numerous movies and documentaries chronicling the early years of hip hop and break dancing. It is also credited with starting the “Smurf “movement in Europe. Keith Rodgers whose alter ego “Bon Rock” was a rapper and host of a rap radio show called “Bon Rock Live” on the New York City radio station WHBI 105.9FM.
He played along side Mr. Magic and the Juice Crew, DJ Marly Marl and The World famous Supreme Team. In The 1990s Keith was musical director for the Annual “Nubicity” Art Exhibition held at the“ National Black Theatre” on 125th Street in Harlem; while writing and producing the group “R” Time that was managed by the Wu Tang Clan.
Keith's first album “Bon Rock” the “B Boy” was digitally re-mastered and re-released in Europe on “Boogie Times” Records. He has also completed scoring the music for the independent film called "Drama" produced by Carl June Productions. Keith has just returned from tour in Europe as the opening act for the group “Star point” as well as singing lead with the group “Surface” on their hits “Happy” & “Closer than friends”.
Earlier this month he performed with T Ski Valley and Fast Break on the 30th anniversary of the TV Show “Dancing on Air”. Keith Rodgers is also featured in the weekly pod cast Funky Pearls feat “Bon Rock” vol 145 by DJ TAREK FROM PARIS. In 2012 Keith will be featured on two songs on the “Funkology” album by “William Kensington” other artists on the album are Warren “G“, Kool G Rap, Afrika Bambaata, Dilated Peoples, Melba Moore, "D" Train, Gwen Mcrae and Blaq Poet on Skeal Records.
vendredi 8 août 2014
Tonight 9pm cet on Amys fm!!!!
FUNKY PEARLS BY DJ TAREK FROM PARIS
FUNK SOUL DISCO & BOOGIE
EVERY FRIDAY 9 PM CET (UTC/GMT +2 hours)
& SUNDAY 6 PM CET (UTC/GMT +2 hours)
ON AMYS FM
dimanche 3 août 2014
Tonight 6 pm cet on Amys fm!!!!
FUNKY PEARLS BY DJ TAREK FROM PARIS
FUNK SOUL DISCO & BOOGIE
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samedi 2 août 2014
Fatback : The Payout / Gotta Change
This year is really starting out exciting, for one thing I feel great.
The band is beginning to find its own new fresh sound. I’ m a strong
believer of staying ahead of the curve, but it’s very hard to move out
the shadows of your past, especially when the future is being driven by
the past. What we’re trying to do is find that balance; to be identified
with the past, but with a fresher look musically in the future. This is
our covenant to our fans.
I want to take this time to answer a few questions that a lot of young musicians ask me. 1. Where is the music business going? 2. Will we be able to make money again in this business? My answer is always the same, I don’t know. I can only tell you what I have experienced and seen in this new world. None of it works well for the everyday working musicians out here. It won’t work until we get music people back running things, People who are doing it for the love of music. All this new high tech stuff was not made to make you rich, not even to better your life musically. We are there food source, we feed them, and they get fat. Who am I talking about; You Tube, Spotify, and Pandora. They say streaming is our salvation; it is just another platform to make you think they want to help you sell your music. The hold money payout has to change and it not going to happen any time soon. Why, because the major labels are taking 70% off the top for the use of their music and millions of dollars up front money for salaries and other things. What is left for artists? That’s why they pay us pennies. Whenever we wake up and stop feeding them, that’s when the change will come.
No, music can’t be free. Given music away for promotion is one thing, they have been doing that since the beginning of the music business. But to have a whole generation feeling that music should be free is not good, this kind of thinking has to change. I know people are willing to pay, it’s not the people. It is that 1% that doesn’t give a dam about the creative artists. Greed is killing the industry and the people in the position to change things just sitting back getting fatter and fatter than ever doing nothing, the Record labels. To me, the way I see it, they are saying, we are getting ours, in this new digital world, you had better learn how get yours, everyman for himself. They are a part of that 1%, believe me, they are not your friends, stop making money for them. To be cont.
I’m out of here, trying to stay under 500 words. Maybe if I knew how to write I could. I should have paid attention in composition class, just wasn’t feeling it.
"I Love You So"
http://www.djpod.fr/djtarek/funky-pearls-vol-124-by-dj-tarek-from-paris-bill-curtis-fatback-band
http://www.fatbackband.com/
http://www.billcurtismusic.com/
Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/the-fatback-band/id7251393
I want to take this time to answer a few questions that a lot of young musicians ask me. 1. Where is the music business going? 2. Will we be able to make money again in this business? My answer is always the same, I don’t know. I can only tell you what I have experienced and seen in this new world. None of it works well for the everyday working musicians out here. It won’t work until we get music people back running things, People who are doing it for the love of music. All this new high tech stuff was not made to make you rich, not even to better your life musically. We are there food source, we feed them, and they get fat. Who am I talking about; You Tube, Spotify, and Pandora. They say streaming is our salvation; it is just another platform to make you think they want to help you sell your music. The hold money payout has to change and it not going to happen any time soon. Why, because the major labels are taking 70% off the top for the use of their music and millions of dollars up front money for salaries and other things. What is left for artists? That’s why they pay us pennies. Whenever we wake up and stop feeding them, that’s when the change will come.
No, music can’t be free. Given music away for promotion is one thing, they have been doing that since the beginning of the music business. But to have a whole generation feeling that music should be free is not good, this kind of thinking has to change. I know people are willing to pay, it’s not the people. It is that 1% that doesn’t give a dam about the creative artists. Greed is killing the industry and the people in the position to change things just sitting back getting fatter and fatter than ever doing nothing, the Record labels. To me, the way I see it, they are saying, we are getting ours, in this new digital world, you had better learn how get yours, everyman for himself. They are a part of that 1%, believe me, they are not your friends, stop making money for them. To be cont.
I’m out of here, trying to stay under 500 words. Maybe if I knew how to write I could. I should have paid attention in composition class, just wasn’t feeling it.
"I Love You So"
http://www.fatbackband.com/
Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/the-fatback-band/id7251393
vendredi 1 août 2014
FRIDAY 9 PM CET (UTC/GMT +2 hours) ON AMYS FM!!!!
FUNKY PEARLS BY DJ TAREK FROM PARIS
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