Category: Mixes

  • GALAXIANS MIX 20 – AN HOUR OF DISCO BANGERS

    GALAXIANS MIX 20 – AN HOUR OF DISCO BANGERS

    Our 20th mix is by Jed and features:

    1. Feel – “I’d Like To” (Sutra Records, 1982)
    2. Tramaine – “The Rock” (Instrumental Dub) (A&M Records, 1987)
    3. Shawn Christopher – “Welcome Home” (Hidden Mix) (We-Ze Records, 2006)
    4. Geraldine Hunt – “Can’t Fake The Feeling” (Prism Records, 1980)
    5. Lenny Williams – “You Got Me Running” (Reconstructed Mix) (original ABC Records, 1978)
    6. The Jammers – “Be Mine Tonight” (Instrumental) (Salsoul, 1982)
    7. Midnight Star – “I’ve Been Watching You” (Sound of Los Angeles Records, 1981)
    8. Benny Rose – “It’s Only You” (Tropical Budda Records, 1984)
    9. Ebonee Webb – “Gonna Get Cha” (Capitol Records, 1981)
    10. René and Angela – “Wall To Wall” (Capitol Records, 1981)

    1. Feel – “I’d Like To” (Sutra Records, 1982)

    A steady-skipping boogie beat and interplay between synths, guitars and vocals on this opener from Feel.  Produced by Chris Hills, who also wrote the Players Association’s disco classic “Turn the Music Up”, and with superb vocals from Gail Freeman.

    1. Tramaine – “The Rock” (Instrumental Dub) (A&M Records, 1987)

    Mixed by Larry Levan, this instrumental version was played at the legendary Paradise Garage nightclub in NYC just before it closed its doors for good.  This instrumental version brings out the late-80s instrumentation, with the drum machine and DX7 synth prominent in the mix.

    1. Shawn Christopher – “Welcome Home” (Hidden Mix) (We-Ze Records, 2006)

    “Welcome Home” was played just once at the Paradise Garage by Larry Levan.  Just once!  Can you believe it?

    This track is taken from a 2006 release that makes the claim that this version is a Larry Levan mix.  Maybe it is, but since it’s taken from a tape, and has been on the bootleg circuit for a number of years, no-one knows for sure.  Maybe someone will reissue it and give it a nice 180gsm vinyl repress sometime soon.

    1. Geraldine Hunt – “Can’t Fake The Feeling” (Prism Records, 1980)

    A bit of everything here – strings, guitar, Fender Rhodes electric piano with a bit of phaser, and of course, Geraldine Hunt. Known on the Northern Soul circuit for a number of late 60s/early 70s releases that exchange for hundreds of pounds a piece, this 1980 release on Prism is a disco classic that you can get for a couple of quid if you know where to look!  Check out Kathleen Dyson’s guitar solo at the end of the track, too.

    1. Lenny Williams – “You Got Me Running” (Reconstructed Mix) (original ABC Records, 1978)

    An unknown producer has done a sterling job of subtly extending this 1978 disco classic from Lenny Williams.  Allegedly, Larry Levan had a version not too dissimilar from this on ¼” reel-to-reel tape that he would play at The Paradise Garage in the late 70s.  Maybe this is as close as we’ll get to that.

    1. The Jammers – “Be Mine Tonight” (Instrumental) (Salsoul, 1982)

    Mixed by Shep Pettibone, who’s a big fan of repetition and extending things out, and arranged by Richie Weeks from Weeks & Co, which also featured Jocelyn Brown (check out “Knock, Knock” for a similar groove).   Shep would later go on to work with Madonna, the Pet Shop Boys, Lionel Ritchie and many more, helping to sell the idea of a ‘remix’ to the wider public.

    1. Midnight Star – “I’ve Been Watching You” (Sound of Los Angeles Records, 1981)

    Produced by Leon Silvers, who has worked on some of the most classic tracks in R&B since the late 70s, including co-writing “The Beat Goes On” by The Whispers (later sampled by Will Smith for “Miami”), as well as writing for Gladys Knight, Evelyn ‘Champagne’ King and Shalamar, to name but a few.  So you know this will be just GREAT.

    1. Benny Rose – “It’s Only You” (Tropical Budda Records, 1984)

    A copy of this will set you back about £200, and it’s not hard to see why.  Everything about it screams “RARE”, from the scarcely-got-it-but-it-still-works electric tom intro, to Benny’s slightly weird vocals, and not forgetting that banging bassline.  Plus of course, the delightfully bonkers label name, ‘Tropical Budda Records’.  Praise the Lord for the internet for letting us experience this disco obscurity.  (It was reissued in 2007 on Boogie Times Records, but that’s long sold out.  It might be cheaper trying to get a copy of one of those, though).

    1. Ebonee Webb – “Gonna Get Cha” (Capitol Records, 1981)

    This is the last track of Ebonee Webb’s 1981 self-titled album and it’s great.  The last track!  Wonder what the rest of the album is like?  Well, it’s got THE FONK, that’s what, so go and buy the whole thing and put it on right now.

    1. René and Angela – “Wall To Wall” (Capitol Records, 1981)

    And from the last track to the first, and also from another self-titled album.  The first track! Wonder what the rest of the album is like?  Well, it’s got THE FONK, that’s what, so go and buy the whole thing and put it on right now…

    ENJOY THE MIX!

  • KMAH Radio // Needle To The Groove Featuring Galaxians

    KMAH Radio // Needle To The Groove Featuring Galaxians

    Matt joined fellow Wild Visions founder and party co-host The Boogie Monster and radio show host Anthony Dobson for Needle To The Groove on KMAH radio in Leeds on 20 November.

    Full tracklist:

    Tilt – Arkade Funk
    Reggie Griffin & Technofunk – Mirda Rock
    The Fantastic Aleems featuring Corky Hodges – Movin’ to the Beat
    Vance & Suzzanne – I Can’t Get Along Without You
    Crown Heights Affair – Body and Soul
    Brass Construction – Now Is Tomorrow
    Disco Pocho – Rollerskating (Javi Frias edit)
    Bobby Cash Redd – Skate Party People
    Central Line – Don’t Tell Me (Larry Levan mix)
    Rhyze – I Found Love In You
    Eddy Grant – Time Warp
    ESG – Moody
    Nancy Martin – Can’t Believe
    Armenta – I Wanna Be With You (part 2)
    JA Groove – Release The Tension
    Sparque – Music Turns Me On
    Clyde featuring Capitol A – Serve It Up
    Omar S – U
    Q – The Voice Of Q
    Shannon – Give Me Tonight (dub version)
    Love Club – Hot Summer Nights
    Karen Silver – Nobody Else
    Galaxians – How Do U Feel? (full-length album version)

  • Big Shot Premieres SIREN Remix Of ‘Out They Minds’

    Big Shot Premieres SIREN Remix Of ‘Out They Minds’

    http://newsflash.bigshotmag.com/mp3s/stream/52879/

    Leeds-based Matt Woodward and Jed Skinner formed house act Galaxians in 2012. Over the past five years they’ve forged a beautiful soundscape that’s all about keeping dance floors moving and grooving. Now a trio thanks to the addition of vocalist Emma Mason, they’re about to unveil their full-length, Let The Rhythm In, on Brooklyn’s Dither Down. The LP is an expression of their love for soul to house music, and it’s founded on the studio experience they’ve gained over the years.

    Galaxians put the single “Out They Minds” in the capable hands of SIREN, a collaboration between NYC legends Darshan Jesrani of Metro Area and Dennis Kane. It’s nothing short of spectacular, and we’re thrilled to world premiere it! BIG SHOT

  • CLASH premieres ‘Out They Minds’

    CLASH premieres ‘Out They Minds’

    Clash Premieres ‘Out They Minds’ (Dither Down 2017)

    http://clashmusic.com/news/premiere-galaxians-out-they-minds

    Galaxians formed back in 2012, vowing to make dance music that wasn’t actually ‘dance music’.

    Reaching back to the roots of electronic music in the North of England – think electro, synth pop, and early Warp – the group began building up a distinctly individual sound and approach.

    Now expanded to a trio, Galaxians are currently prepping new release ‘Let The Rhythm In’, a tour de force of exuberant club energy.

    Clash is able to premiere ‘Out They Minds’ and it matches EBM influences to cold wave, early techno, and machine funk. Basically, it slaps.
    CLASH

  • Galaxians Mix 16 (Feb 2017): Now on Mixcloud

    Galaxians Mix 16 (Feb 2017): Now on Mixcloud

    1. Phil Gerus – If Not, My Eyes Closed (Lumberjacks Boogie, 2016)

    Released on Netherlands label Lumberjacks Boogie last year, this track from Russian producer Phil Gerus is what you might call “the shit”!

    One of four tracks from the ‘Lumberjacks Boogie vol. 2’ EP, all of which are totally banging.  There’s no other word to describe them, really.  You need it in your collection – buy it now!

    1. ABCF – Phantom (Future Vision World, 2016)

    04:12

    ABCF = A Band Called Flash.  Executive produced by legendary house producer Ron Trent (check his 1995 classic from ‘The Nature of Retribution EP’ here), this is a great modern boogie number that channels elements of French house with soulful vocals, slap bass and synths.

    1. Tomas Malo – Love Stoned (Whiskey Disco, 2013)

    09:56

    An innovative, thoughtful and respectful rework of Kashif’s 1982 classic ‘Stoned Love’, which stays true to the original by taking original elements from the track and sensitively rearranging them.  Normally, I would never tolerate any kind of messing around with a Kashif track, but this track is so expertly crafted that it had to be included on the mix.  Released in 2013 on the ‘Future Lovers EP’ from re-edit label Whiskey Disco.

    1. Tyka Nelson – L.O.V.E. (Shep Pettibone Dance Mix) (Chrysalis, 1988)

    16:17

    Tyka Nelson is the late great Prince’s sister, and unsurprisingly also a great musician.  This track was produced by boogie/disco producer Shep Pettibone, and is full of tasty synths, 808 drum machines and more.

    1. Jiraffe – Out’a The Box (Crazy Club Dub Mix) (GoldQwest Records, 1988)

    24:43

    Co-produced by Richie Weeks from Weeks and Co and The Jammers, this is a super lo-fi garage house track originally released on the budget GoldQwest Records in 1988 before being reissued on Italian label Omaggio last year.  Lots of stuff going on here – drum machines distorted through the four track, crunchy synths and a nod-along kick.  What is this box they’re on about, though?

    1. Claude Jay – Love Is The Answer (Purple Majic Records, 1986)

    30:57

    Yes! Love REALLY IS the answer.  What a track, and how important to have this playing REALLY LOUD as much as possible these days!  Claude Jay is a New York-based singer and producer, and this track was released on the obscure Purple Majic Records in 1986.  The production quality on this track is superb – the gospel-style choir really tugs at the heartstrings!  It deserves a re-release and Claude Jay deserves our huge thanks for this superb track.

    1. Anthony Lockett – Decisions (Boogie Times Records 2011, originally released 1983)

    36:06

    Anthony Lockett is a member of Cameo (of ‘Word Up’ fame) and is a guitarist and producer.  French label Boogie Times Records (recently defunct as of 2014) re-released this track in 2011.

    1. Hall Boys Organisation – Send In The Groove (Studio Records, 1985)

    40:47

    Not sure who the Hall Boys Organisation were, but they were probably funky robots who had a synth fetish, because that’s what this sounds like.  It’s all about the synths and the drum machines and that 100% electronic crusing groove.  Released on Maryland-based Studio Records in 1985.  Wind down those windows and crawl down the palm tree avenues…

     

    1. Colorblind – Crazy (Capitol Records, 1984)

    44:26

    Colorblind were a modern soul band who released one album and single on Capitol in 1984.  Some sweet little riffs and close harmonies dominate in this track.  It almost sounds like it could have been a 80s Four Tops or O’Jays production, such is the the quality of the recording.

    1. Affinity – Pick Me Up (Rock Me Non-Stop) (Pow Wow Records, 1986)

    50:24

    Synth bass, drum machines and a kind of loose production that makes this a garage house/boogie crossover track.  Affinity also released another great track (a boogie number called ‘Don’t Go Away’ on Mango Records in 1983), but this is a steady banger released at the period where house music was beginning to become a thing in the US.  Pow Wow Records are also known for releasing Serious Intention’s classic ‘Serious’ in 1986 – another proto-house track with lots of influences on the likes of Easy Street Records, Strictly Rhythm and more.

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