Posts tagged "artist"

Casamena Radio Hour

Categories: General
17 June 2008

I’d like to recommend my readers another great radioshow I’ve recently open for myself. “Casamena Radio Hour” is a weekly trip to Global Soul: deep, soulful, afro, tribal grooves, rare cuts, everything from house to even soul to salsa. Good selection of good music.

Casamena (aka Carlos Mena) is the man behind Ocha Records and fellow man of Osunlade (Yoruba Rec.), he’s a DJ, producer, MC and a long-time music industry pro. read more »

Danny Clark & Jay Benham – Don’t Feel Like It’s Over

Categories: Releases
8 June 2008

While their currently burning hit is “Wondrous” with SuSu Bobien (on Strictly Rhythm), another one released on June 7th on SOUNDMEN On WAX might have passed unnoticed. “Don’t Feel Like It’s Over” is a laid back soulful house cut from UK fellas, Danny Clark and Jay Benham. read more »

Copyright – Voices & Visions

Categories: Releases
27 May 2008

London based DJ/production duo Sam Holt and Gavin Mills aka Copyright is another victim of debuting album for this year. Their “Voices & Visions“, released on May 26th on respected Defected, is a collection of “soulful house, classic song writing with latin, afrobeat, disco, funk and tech influences and outstanding vocal performances“. read more »

Melchyor A – The Next Best Thing

Categories: Releases
25 May 2008

Soulful Sessions, a sub-label of Louis Benedetti‘s SoulShine Recordings, just dropped a promo after a year since previous release. A new Melchyor A‘s EP is scheduled to be released on May 29th. “The Next Best Thing” is a strong deep house with jazzy keys and spoken words, arranged in 4 slightly different versions. read more »

Ralf Gum – Uniting Music

Categories: Releases
16 May 2008

One of the top German’s deep/soulful house DJs and producers, Ralf Gum, is another one to drop his long-awaited full length album this year. Released in May on his own GoGo Music imprint, “Uniting Music” is an 11-tracks journey into house music melting soul, afro-latin, jazz elements. read more »