Archive for November 1st, 2009

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Paco Osuna’s Extended Halloween Set at Love (NYC)

Paco Osuna Halloween

I spent this Halloween in New York City, which put me in the position of having to make some difficult decisions…like where to go out! There were so many great events going down in the city, I felt like a kid in a candy store…in just one night, there were performances by Danny T, Above and Beyond, Craig Richards, Mr. C, and countless other tight DJs.

After carefully weighing my options, I decided to spend Halloween night checking out Paco Osuna’s Extended Halloween Set at Love. I must admit I was thoroughly pleased with this event!

While I was tempted to catch some of the other DJs playing last night, I remembered seeing Paco play at the Save the Cannibals party a few months ago. My recollection of that event made me eager to catch him again.

When I got to Love, Paco hadn’t started playing, and there were very few people on the dance floor. The tunes were good, but the energy was flat. I found myself thinking, “wait a minute…it’s Halloween night in NYC and Paco Osuna is playing; where is everybody.” However, I knew it was going to pick up.

As the night progressed, things did start to pick up. People started coalescing on the dance floor – most were dressed in great costumes. Among other things, I saw a big guy dressed in a tooth ferry outfit (hilarious!) and a smoking hot girl wearing a dominatrix costume; it was all picturesque. Then, around 12:30 or so, Paco finally got on the decks and cranked the volume up to a much higher level. I should mention that the Love sound system was exceptionally clear and ear-pleasing.

As Paco started playing, our party energy started to swell. He was playing his own ilk of techno. It was rich and melodic, also chunky and warm, almost having the feel of prog. By the time he was two or three tracks into his set, everybody in the room was absolutely getting down!

All in, it was a great clubbing experience. I have to give serious props to Made Event for putting together yet another great party and to Love for providing a nice venue and (of course) to Paco for providing some seriously dope, underground tunes!

Eddie B


Seth’s Picks of the Week – 1st of November 2009

11-01-09 Top 10

I hope all who were out enjoying All Hallows’ Eve last night had a good time. As I was out taking in a local shindig with great tunes from our own Mr. Gracie and Stewart Walker, this week’s top ten had to spend some time on the back burner. It was a good night to be in Louisville. Keep an eye on our Facebook page and blog. We should have coverage of the event up soon. (Small side note: the mix for this week’s list was done pretty quickly. Don’t think of it as mix, because it is not. For demonstrative purposes only…)

1. The Beginning (Original Mix)Marcelo NassiTokyo Red Recordings. The Beginning is somewhat of a creeper. It starts off slow, but some nice bass comes in midway through and takes it up a notch. Good one.
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2. Robin Hood (Original Mix) - People Get RealMagicbag Music. A release with Jamie Jones on it is usually going to get a look from me. His track is great, but the Original Mix just does it for me.
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3. Scarlett (Original Mix)RobsoundsManual Music. If you read my top 10 with any frequency this shouldn’t be a surprise.
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4. Vision 2 Vision (Original Mix)AudiomontageFreerange. Pardon my French – this album kicks all kinds of ass.
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5. Hiatus (Original Mix)FrenchieAntiqua Recordings. ANTQ001 is the first release from Antiqua (you’d never have guessed by the title) and they’re coming out swinging. Keep an eye on this label.
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6. Something Sweet (Original Mix)LoudeastFusion Recordings. I enjoy pretty much everything about Something Sweet. The steady bass plays nicely against all the other little parts as they come and go.
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7. The Release (Original Mix)Midi Drop MusicAcryl Music. I’m pretty sure I mentioned this last week or the week before, but I’m just a sucker for the tone of the synths in this song.
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8. Ilomini (Original Mix)Blake LucidGut Feel Records. Ilomini starts dark, gives you a little break, and then shifts moods to a more upbeat feel.
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9. In Particular (Original Mix)ExamineSavoir Records. Note the use of handclaps.
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10. Laying Low (Original Mix)John Selway & Dave TurovCSM. This is the second Selway and Turov release we’ve received, and the second to make the top ten. These gents have it together.
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