Moodymann (The Dancer DJ Tonka Remix) 1995
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Moodymann (The Dancer DJ Tonka Remix) 1995

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Movement Detroit 2007
01. Moodyman "I can't kick that feeling" 02. Moodyman "Music people" 03. Fruit Loops "The Message Is Love" 04. John Acquaviva "The way we feel" 05. Dj Sneak "Tribal sex" 06. Cajmere "Re ah do dadada " 07. Jori Hukkonen "Read us what read" 08. Dj Sneak "Platform EP" 09. Mixx Vibes "Zumba" 10. Alexia "No matter what I do" 11. Todd Terry "Reach (firecracker)" 12. Adonis "Rockin down the house" 13. Chez Damier "Close" 14. Audun Kleive "Driveline (Motion Control remix)" 15. Bob Sinclar "Gym Tonic" 16. Tempo 2 "Expansive…" ??? 17. Fela Kuti / MAW remix "Zombie" 18. Dj Phenix "Club Scat (Boom Boom Bap) Stories mother never told me #04 : mixed by Dj Bouto #house #housemusic #deephouse #discohouse #tribal
Peut-être faut-il être né dans les années 60/70 pour avoir dansé sur ces musiques...
Moodymann - I Can't Kick This Feeling When It Hits

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Andrew Forell 2020: A Year in Music
Irreversible Entanglements. Photo By Bob Sweeney
Suffice to say it’s been a time. Between the pandemic and its attendant toll of illness, death, isolation and unemployment; ongoing state violence against black and brown citizens, immigrants and refugees; the legitimization of white extremism; the utter cruelty and incompetence of the powers that wannabe and the fool on the hill dynamiting what’s left of the adjacent beacon before skulking off, music has been a vital salve during the dog days of this benighted, multi-plagued year. Whether it spoke directly to the issues of the day or not, it seems everything was filtered through the quarantine, the daily shenanigans in DC and the Black Lives Matter movement. Without live gigs, clubs and physical records listening was an even more solitary and disconnected experience than usual and yet felt more important as a connection to the world. Working alone onsite throughout this year meant IPod and headphones on the subway and streets, then blasting through speakers at work. In early March I started listening to the 15,000 some tracks on the pod in alphabetical order; as I write this we’ve reached “Towers Of Strength” by Died Pretty. Maybe there’s a message in that but then again. At home we had music going constantly. Old favorites frequently revisited, new music absorbed for enjoyment and review despite those periods of lethargy and distraction where concentration goes out the window and hours drift by without registering.
Below are the records of 2020 that have stayed with me, been on high rotation and spoken with redemptive force, escapist joy or consoling intimacy. They are loosely grouped in a way that makes sense to me and I hope to others.
Bonus Track
Moodymann - I Need You So Much
https://youtu.be/v3xUeYuwmq8
(via (2) Moodyman - Don't you want my love - YouTube)